Golden Globes & Drama Queens
by John Mackenzie

April 29, 2004

I tend to run, not walk, when the operatic din of Gold's Advisor�s begins to crescendo. At times, some of the well intentioned Gold Bull Advisors begin an intensely dramatic stampede towards the plateau, only to fall off the high bluff along with their communal herds.

Rather than play the "Game," they are "Played."

Let's be honest, brutally honest about what will break the paper markets control.

It is very simple; Richard Russell and many of the sharper advisors suggest it daily. I tell my community to purchase the metal prior to buying a single share of gold mining equities.

Buy the physical metal; the mining equities are paper promises and subject to the whim�s of the market and its interventionist policy. Purchase honest money!

Any rational individual comprehends what Gold represents; there's little need for drama and drama queens, but intelligent and honest discourse about what potential threats abound.

If we in the Gold Community agree to agree that Gold represents a very real threat to the Fiat Currency Regime, then we should expect to be played by these masters of global banking.

At present, here are my observations:

We will need to be observant of the Dollar, Bonds and Asia. The Federal Reserve is going to enter its own version of "panic" later this summer as the deflationary forces begin to take hold. They will do what they have always done: intervene, expand credit and monetize debt.

Once the Fed begins to hyper-inflate we can rest assured gold will be heading far higher. We will need to remain open to several potential outcomes for mining equities, bull and bear.

© 2004 John Mackenzie
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