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Either Gold Sucks Or Its Bull Market Has Not Yet Begun

Published 03/13/2015, 02:40 AM
Updated 07/09/2023, 06:31 AM

Ben Kramer-Miller, a fundamental gold stock analyst who I keep an eye on, recently had an article at SeekingAlpha called Gold’s Bull Run Has Not Yet Begun. I remember taking note of the title when it came out, but as is usually the case I did not have the time, nor the inclination to read it. I like to keep my own thoughts square and balanced and don’t need other peoples’ thoughts on gold clouding my own.

But as I was fooling around over at the St. Louis Fed’s website (it is recommended that geeks register for a free account) doing the following charts I remembered ‘oh jeez, I think somebody’s already on this topic’. So I checked it out and sure enough he did gold vs. the Monetary Base using a graphic from the also-recommended MacroTrends website. Anyway, preamble behind us we move on…

The long-term chart of nominal gold, anyway, has not done so bad. Boy, this bubble from 2001 to 2011 sure was a humdinger. It must have so much further to fall. Look how much higher gold went this time compared to the bubble that blew out in 1980.

Gold Price From 1970-Present

Oh wait, this bubble was actually not as bad as the 1980 bubble when CPI adjusted.

Gold Chart CPI Adjusted Chart From 1970-Present

Oh wait again, gold is and has been in a bear market in Monetary Base units ever since the US dollar was freed from its shackles in the early 70’s.

Gold In Bear Market In Monetary Base Units since US Dollar Freed

Bottom Line

  1. Either gold sucks
  2. …or its bull market has not yet begun

…and may never begin if confidence remains intact in policy makers conjuring up digital funny munny units out of thin air while holding our trust in their stewardship.

Stewardship is defined here as blatant manipulation of things that used to mean something, like the rates of interest on loans to be paid back and the productivity that would spring forth from savings, capital deployment and investment. You know, hokey old fashioned stuff like that.

But this is a world where large entities, including governments, don’t need to be responsible for the ‘paid back’ side of the deal and so, gold has sucked because there seem to be no repercussions for it to protect people from. They are creating debt and confidence money and this stupid rock is below the pre-Bretton Woods levels in Money Supply terms.

All the more reason that the ‘gold is not about price, it’s about value’ mantra holds up just fine. It’s price sucks and its value in a traditional sense measured by out of control governmental money creation, has never been better.

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