Showing posts with label Gold Bars. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gold Bars. Show all posts

Monday, January 13, 2014

Kinebars: Possible New Gold Currency?

KINEBARS in stock now!

The Kinegram holographic technology is used in currencies and passports around the world because it's fraud proof. Many European banks and corporations are now minting gold with kinegram holograms embedded on the gold. Could "THEY" be planning to introduce a new gold currency using this technology?   BK

Monday, July 8, 2013

Smart Money is Buying Gold

Five or six years ago, few private investors were very concerned about the price of gold. Then came the financial crisis. When major banks were failing, a sense of apocalypse focused investors' minds on the value of physical assets as never before.
But other factors were at work. The evolution of new investment vehicles and trading platforms suddenly made it easy for private investors to buy small parcels of real gold. With "physical gold" exchange-traded funds, for instance, investors buy shares quoted on the London Stock Exchange, where each share is backed by solid gold stored in a Docklands bank vault. You could buy and sell gold as easily as you could blue-chip shares.   LINK...

Wednesday, August 31, 2011

The Many Ways To Invest in Gold

CNBC:  Published: Monday, 29 Aug 2011
3:34 PM ET
By: Bob Pisani

How can an investor get into gold? Let's start with the obvious.   LINK...

Monday, August 8, 2011

James Turk Interviews Legendary Jim Sinclair at the GATA Conference



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A MUST SEE interview!
Possibly two of the most talented and experienced gold investment professionals in the world! Jim's number of $1,764 is not far away.  BK

Friday, August 5, 2011

Original FED Founder, Paul Warburg in 1915

"The scope of our banking future will ultimately be limited by the amount of gold that we can muster as the foundation of our banking and credit structure."  Paul Warburg, 1915

Dollar's Reserve Status Waning, U.S. Treasury Borrowing Committee Says



“The idea of a reserve currency is that it is built on strength, not typically that it is ‘best among poor choices’,” page 35 of the presentation made by one committee member said. “The fact that there are not currently viable alternatives to the U.S. dollar is a hollow victory and perhaps portends a deteriorating fate.” LINK...

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No viable alternatives to the USD???
SHHHHH...I'll let you in on a little secret, GOLD has been the hidden world's reserve currency for thousands of years, and it really still is, but don't tell anyone. Just give me a call and I'll get some for you.    BK

Monday, July 18, 2011

Bob Chapman Sees $2,000 Gold in Six Months!

July 15, 2011 on the Financial Survival Radio Program

LINK...  http://libertyarchives.com/farlive/FS2_FRI.MP3

Legendary Bob Chapman with his 50+ years experience in the financial markets says Gold could easily hit $2,000 and higher by 2012. Fasten your seatbelts folks, this will be a wild ride! We expect to see high volatility in the precious metals markets over the next couple years and we agree with Mr. Chapman that prices will continue much much higher.   BK

Sunday, July 10, 2011

Inflation Buffalo Trap

It is said that native Indians would trigger a stampede and herd the American Buffalo towards a cliff to their ultimate doom. This is what happens when you "follow the herd."  Many in North American financial circles advise clients NOT to hold savings in CASH, because inflation will eat away at it. They say you're better off putting your money in a "balanced and diversified" portfolio for the long term?
Are these advisers not admitting that the government issued currency is not a good "store of value?" Are they not admitting that inflation is always present? Are they not admitting that they have NO confidence in the government to manage its finances? If your "balanced and diversified" portfolio is denominated in the currency of the realm, then you will ultimately perish aswell, because no matter what the "NOMINAL" performance of the stock market is-- it's always a function of a currency losing "REAL" value. 
This is the illusion folks, because once a currency loses its function as a "store of value," it will also fail as a stable medium of exchange. As the currency shrinks in value, the cost of living explodes! Why? Because when the government has the power to create and issue money with no restrictions, inflation is never ending. To store REAL value, you want something that cannot easily be duplicated or created. Something that requires hard work, innovation and time to develop and distribute. Gold fits perfectly into this category and history is filled with evidence of this. 
Is it any wonder why Gold has returned over 300% in the past ten years, while government debt has sky-rocketed out of control?
Don't let your fate be the same as the once popular American Buffalo, learn about protecting your wealth with assets of true value and historical significance. Gold and other precious metals are only one section of the many physical assets one can acquire to preserve their wealth. Education, critical thinking and an open mind are the keys to your financial future. Be PERSISTENT!   BK

Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Why is GOLD Valuable? Now and Forever! A Scientific Approach

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For whatever reason, there is a continuous and deliberate "discounting" of GOLD by the financial media that it borders on insanity. I understand that in any investment you have to present both sides of the argument. However there's complete INCOMPETENCE being discussed in regards to Gold's intrinsic value and I would like to put this charade to rest once and for all!
  • First of all, "GOLD is MONEY, everything else is credit." JP Morgan. So you should NOT expect any interest or dividends, period. Gold is a store of VALUE, wealth, and savings. Perfect money has been described as: having value, portability, indestructibility, divisibility, stability and cognizability. Gold falls into every one of these categories, but take out a dollar bill or a stock certificate and apply these characteristics to it and see what you get? Gold cannot be destroyed or created, it is finite. Dollars can be created at will by Central Banks, so why would you want a store of value that can be created to infinity and ultimately becomes "valueless?" Think about any other monetary instrument that cannot be destroyed or go bankrupt? There is NONE! 
  • "Paper money eventually returns to its intrinsic value--ZERO."  Voltaire
  • Gold is the soul essence of "intrinsic value," it has no liability and no counter-party risk, it is value within itself. Any financial investment or currency is only as good as the institution running it, whether it's a government or a management team. It's all about CONFIDENCE!
  • AS THE CHART SHOWS:  Gold is valuable because of the dollar cost/kg and the energy cost/kg required to dig it out of the ground. It's RARE and difficult to mine. Gold is too expensive to be used as a utility metal, although it has better utility qualities than many other metals, therefore it has been used as money for thousands of years. Throughout history mankind has experimented with other forms of money like sea shells, salt, wood sticks, stones, tulip bulbs and silk, but gold is the only form of money that has stood the test of time and WON!
  • Gold is everlasting wealth and can be easily handed down from generation to generation. Why else do you think the Royal Families of Europe have maintained their wealth and power for so long?
  • Even if the cost of energy were to come down, gold will always be rare, and man's obsession with having something scarce will still demand a high price for gold forever.
  • Gold, MUST be a part of every investment portfolio because it's your insurance component in case something goes wrong. Any advisor that designs a portfolio without gold, is not looking out for your best interests. Ultimately it shows his ignorance to economic history and the meaning of money. Yes, of course there are times when you should only have about 5% invested in gold, but THESE are not those times. With all the debt, bailouts, frauds, wars and unemployment, do you really think 5% is enough to protect your wealth? Try 50%!
The question people should be asking is not, should I buy gold, but how much should I buy?