Should an individual be considering moving cash assets into physical bullion and liquidating stocks other than those in the mining and resource sector? Cash in traditional savings instruments seems risky due to inflation and government over reach like we seen here recently in Canada.
Why are most central banks (for the exception of Canada) been accumulating physical gold since 2008? What do they know that the majority of us do not? Also many self made billionaires who will actually share there current holdings information are also investing in gold and silver as well as mining, oil and gas stocks.
If a liquidity crisis occurs I don’t think the federal reserve has any cards left to play, like they did in 2008, to prevent it from spiralling out of control therefore causing a run on the banks.
Will skyrocketing inflation combined with record high commodity prices and looming food shortages caused by Ukraine war be the catalyst for the perfect economic storm?
Is it possible if the US dollar collapses that the central banks will return to the gold standard and reset or revalue gold to a much higher level?
Thoughts?
Why are most central banks (for the exception of Canada) been accumulating physical gold since 2008? What do they know that the majority of us do not? Also many self made billionaires who will actually share there current holdings information are also investing in gold and silver as well as mining, oil and gas stocks.
If a liquidity crisis occurs I don’t think the federal reserve has any cards left to play, like they did in 2008, to prevent it from spiralling out of control therefore causing a run on the banks.
Will skyrocketing inflation combined with record high commodity prices and looming food shortages caused by Ukraine war be the catalyst for the perfect economic storm?
Is it possible if the US dollar collapses that the central banks will return to the gold standard and reset or revalue gold to a much higher level?
Thoughts?
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