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Selling Out Of Precious Metals And Buying Bitcoin, A Very Bad Idea

Published 11/22/2017, 01:08 AM
Updated 07/09/2023, 06:31 AM

There is a new trend by individuals in the alternative media community who are now selling out of precious metals and buying into Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies. While this may seem like a good idea, especially when Bitcoin and the cryptocurrencies reach new all-time highs, it is likely a big mistake. Now, I am not saying that individuals shouldn’t invest in cryptocurrencies. Rather, it’s a lousy idea to sell all of one’s precious metals holdings and put it all into Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies.

Recently, Sean at SGTReport published a short video in which part of the headlined was titled as “SILVER BULL CAPITULATES.” In the video, Sean explains how past frequent guest and precious metal analyst, Andy Hoffman, has sold out of all his silver and is now only in Bitcoin and gold. Andy explains in his interview on Crush The Street that he sold all of his silver this summer as he really has no interest in it. He goes on to say, “Because, in a digital age, I just don’t believe people are going to store thousands of pounds of silver hoping that the gold-silver ratio is going to come down.”

I have to tell you, not only do I find this sort of thinking, utterly preposterous, I also find it quite troubling that analysts who have been promoting precious metals for the past decade are now implying that gold and silver are no longer high-quality stores of value. I disagree entirely with this faulty and superficial analysis.

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There are several reasons why I believe it is essential to hold most of one’s wealth in precious metals than in Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies. However, the most important factor has to do with the fragile nature of a highly technical complex system that allows Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies to function. It takes a tremendous amount of energy to maintain and power the internet, servers and computer systems that give life to Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies.

Unfortunately, the majority of the alternative and mainstream media analysts believe in the ENERGY TOOTH FAIRY ( a term coined by Louis Arnoux). What do I mean by the ENERGY TOOTH FAIRY? It is the belief by a significant portion of the public and analyst community that the advanced world economy and markets will continue to prosper and grow forever. Moreover, some analysts, such as Harry Dent, believe that if we got rid of the corrupt bankers and politicians and allow people to have a lot more babies, then economic growth will continue indefinitely.

For some odd reason, Harry Dent totally omits the impact of energy on his demographic analysis of the markets. Does ole Harry not realize that the exponential increase in global oil production has coincided with the exponential growth in human population??? Of course not. If he did, he would stop focusing on demographics and place his attention on what is happening in the global energy industry.

Regardless, selling out of one’s precious metals holdings might be unwise if we consider that the price of gold and silver are closer to their lows, and Bitcoin and the cryptos are reaching new highs.

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PRECIOUS METALS PRICES NEAR LOWS vs. BITCOIN AT RECORD HIGHS

For example, the current gold price at $1,280 is only 10% above its annual average low of $1,160 set in 2015, while silver at $17 is only 8% higher than its average yearly low of $15.68 during the same year. However, if we look at Bitcoin, the price is near its current high of $8,200:

Bitcoin Chart

Here we can see that Bitcoin has increased more than ten times from $800 at the beginning of 2017 to over $8,000 currently. While Bitcoin traders and speculators with Dollar signs in their eyes are betting on much higher prices, let me show you another chart. This is the first Bitcoin price spike that skyrocketed to over $1,000 in 2013:

Bitcoin Chart

As we can see in the chart, Bitcoin’s price surged ten times from $115 in October 2013 to $1,150 at the end of December. If we went back to this exact time, it looked like Bitcoin’s price was going to continue higher. However, if we go back and see what happened after Bitcoin spiked to $1,000, there was a huge consolidation period:

Bitcoin Chart

One year after Bitcoin hit $1,150, it was trading at $250. It took nearly three more years before Bitcoin surpassed its previous high. Will this happen to Bitcoin again? Who knows? It is almost impossible to gauge the value of Bitcoin and the cryptocurrencies. Yes, we could see Bitcoin continue towards $10,000. However, we must realize that most people are not getting into Bitcoin because they understand the potential benefits of blockchain technology, but rather because the price is surging higher and higher. There’s nothing like a skyrocketing price to bring in the speculators in huge numbers.

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Recently, Mike Maloney of GoldSilver.com stated in a video that he took some Bitcoin profits and purchased silver. He believed that it was smart to take profits from Bitcoin as it looked like it was potentially overvalued and buy silver as it was undervalued. I agree.

Those Who Sold Their Precious Metals For Bitcoin Forgot About Our Dire Energy Predicament

As I stated at the beginning of the article, individuals who believe in a new high-tech world with Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies running the monetary system must have forgotten about our dire energy predicament we are facing. This baffles me. The U.S. infrastructure is falling apart while North American suffers from over 250,000 water main breaks a year, and we are going to transition into a new high-tech world of robots and cyborgs? Who are we fricken kidding?

Has anyone taken a good look at what happened to the Great Egyptian, Mayan and Roman Empires??? They PEAKED and DECLINED… LOL. And it was all based on their Falling EROI – Energy Returned On Investment. The more advanced and complex a society becomes, the more energy it takes to run and maintain it. Folks, we have run out of our CHEAP, ABUNDANT ENERGY.

I have provided many clues, but I believe it’s a good idea to present a few charts once again. The Global Oil Industry is cannibalizing itself just to stay alive. We know this is happening by looking at the massive increase in long-term debt:

World Major Oil Companies Long Term Debt

The global major oil companies long-term debt had quadrupled from $84 billion in 2007 to nearly $380 billion last year. Why did their long-term debt increase when they were enjoying $100 a barrel of oil from 2011-2014?? The problem is that Falling EROI is now pushing costs higher as the net energy in a barrel of oil declines. This is a double-edged sword.

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For example, these top seven major global oil companies enjoyed a combined net income profit of $100 billion in 2004 when the price of oil was $38 a barrel. However, even though the price was higher at $44 last year, their combined net income fell nearly 90% to $10.5 billion:

World's Major Oil Companies Net Income

So, the BIG PROBLEM now is that the world market can’t really afford high oil prices and the oil companies can’t produce oil at a lower cost. If we take at this last chart, we can see just how bad the situation has become for the world’s major oil companies:

Major Oil Companies Return On Capital Employed

Back again in 2004, these top seven global oil companies enjoyed a Return On Capital Employed (ROCE) between 20-40%. We must remember, that year the price of oil was $38. However, if we compare the when the oil price was higher at $44, these companies ROCE was in the low single digits. Thus, they return on capital employed collapsed.

These three charts paint a very grim future for the global oil industry. Without the burning of oil, our economy grinds to a halt. I would like to remind those who believe WIND, SOLAR, and ELECTRIC VEHICLES are going to save us… they are nothing more than fossil fuel derivatives. The world needs to burn a lot of oil, natural gas and coal to produce the so-called renewable green wind, solar and EV’s.

So, when oil and natural gas supply declines, so will the delusion of renewable energy. Now, I am not saying it isn’t wise to own solar panels on one’s home or to have an electric car. Instead, it’s unwise to believe solar, wind, electric vehicles, and a new high-tech world is our future.

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It isn’t.

I believe we are going to experience one hell of a market crash and deflation. Not only will the oil price drop like a rock, but so will the value of most STOCKS, BONDS, and REAL ESTATE. If you have sold your precious metals for cryptos at this time, you may find out that was a big mistake.

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