Jim Rogers On Gold

Daily Ticker Writes: Jim Rogers Forecasts a Drop to $900

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Commodities investor Jim Rogers tells The Daily Ticker that gold, having lost its luster as a safe haven, could drop to $900 or $1,000 in the next 1-2 years. Longer term, he has a very different forecast. Gold will soar to “well beyond $1,900 an ounce,” topping its record $1,920 high reached in September 2011, says Rogers, author of Street Smarts: Adventures on the Road and in the Markets. The reason: “massive currency debasement” around the world. “Every major central bank in the world is printing a lot of money plus war, chaos, riots in the street, governments failing,” says Rogers.

Despite that forecast, Rogers warns investments not to consider gold – or any other investment — safe. “I would never use the word ‘safe’ when I’m speaking about investing.”

There are only a few investors that I listen to when they speak. Jim Rogers is one of them. A brilliant and very interesting guy.  So, when he says something you better listen. I highly recommend that you click on the link and listen what he has to say. The video is just 2 minutes long. 

My stock market timing work kind of confirms his thesis on gold. I already talked about gold in one of my previous posts CLICK HERE and the fact that I don’t really understand it or know how to value it properly.

Jim mentions that he anticipates gold to decline further over the next few years to shake out the bulls before resuming its bull market due to currency debasement and inflation. My work confirms this as a highly probably scenario. 

As the markets and the economy decline over the next few years in a deflationary environment, so should the gold.  As we bottom in 2016 and begin the inflation cycle I talked about before, gold should start appreciating. Perhaps significantly. Just my two cents. 

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Buffett Can’t Find Any Stocks

Reuters Writes: Buffett lauds Bernanke but laments lack of investment bargains

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(Reuters) – Warren Buffett said on Thursday he would recommend reappointing Ben Bernanke as Federal Reserve chairman, while adding that low interest rates have inflated asset values and complicated his hunt for investments at his company Berkshire Hathaway Inc.

The billionaire investor spoke one day after the central bank surprised investors by postponing its expected wind-down of monetary stimulus, which has in five years more than tripled the Fed’s balance sheet to above $3.6 trillion.

“Since the panic of five years ago, he’s done a terrific job,” Buffett said on CNBC television in a joint interview with Brian Moynihan, chief executive of Bank of America Corp.

Asked if he would reappoint Bernanke when his term expires, Buffett said: “That’s what I would do.”

Nevertheless, at an event later Thursday afternoon at Georgetown University, Buffett said that the Fed’s eventual exit from its monthly bond-buying program will carry unforeseen risks.

“We are in an experiment which hasn’t really been tried before,” he said, adding that “buying securities is usually easier than selling securities.”

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As the article indicates Mr. Buffett  claims not to be able to find any bargains or value stocks. I second that sentiment.   As of right now I am unable to find any worthwhile value stocks at all. There are some special situations here and there, but overall everything is either fairly priced or overpriced.

That in itself is not necessary a problem.  It is the nature of the stock market to cycle up and down to provide trading opportunities. However, when you combine the current macro economic backdrop with the fact that most stocks are too expensive, the situation is not pretty.

Can they get even more expensive? Of course they can, but as my stock market timing work indicates that shouldn’t last for long. The stock market is in the topping process and when complete we should receive a number of confirmations that the bear market is back. Once again, I don’t believe we have to wait too much longer now.  

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Stock Market Update, Sept 19th, 2013

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I continue to advice to maintain a long position for the time being, but be ready to switch direction at a moments notice.  

Even though I am “Bear” anticipating the market to decline significantly over the next few years, I do have to admit the chart and other technical indicators look strong here. This is a very interesting time. Will the market go on to set a new high or will it be unable to push much higher from here? Will it pause or reverse here? 

All we can do for now is maintain our long position and wait for a confirmation that the bear market is here. Are we there yet or will March of 2014 (as I have mentioned earlier) be the actual top? The market did open a bunch of gaps at 15,300 that it will have to go down in order to close, but at least for now the short term picture looks fairly good here.  There is no need to fight that. 

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Reality Of Today’s FED Move

Bloomberg Writes: The Fed’s ‘No Taper’ Sparks a Trading Frenzy

 

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The Federal Reserve surprised nearly everyone today when its Open Market Committee announced at 2 p.m. that it would not taper its $85 billion in monthly bond purchases because it is concerned about weakness in the economy. The announcement led to an across-the-board rally as investors hurried to plow money into stocks and commodities.

The market reaction was instantaneous: According to data off my Bloomberg terminal, between 1:59 p.m. and 2:00 p.m., the Dow Jones Industrial Average jumped 141 points, from 15,485 to 15,626. Over the next two and a half hours, the Dow added another 50 points to close up 147 points on the day.

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On a more serious note, while the market and most people celebrate I see it from a different perspective. While most market participants see it as “The Fed will not taper $85 Billion per month stimulus” I see it as “The Fed CANNOT taper $85 Billion per month stimulus”. 

There is a significant difference between these two statements. You see, Ben Bernanke and the Fed understand that if they stop the QE bond purchasing program the following things will happen within a short period of time. 

  • Interest rates will shoot up. 
  • Dollar will strengthen. 
  • Deflation will finally be evident. 
  • Stock market will collapse. 
  • Real estate market and auto sales will collapse. 
  • The US Economy will tank. 

They do not want to allow that to happen for obvious reasons. However, the laws of physics cannot be bypassed. Sooner or later all of the things above will happen irregardless of what the Fed does. 

I do find it troubling that the market only went up 150 points or so. That is a fairly weak performance considering what has happened. In no uncertain terms the FED told everyone that it will keep this credit financed speculation party going for as long as possible. 

The biggest mistake I think everyone is making is the fact that they believe the FED has control of the markets. That is not even close to reality. They do not control anything. Don’t be surprised if the market reverses tomorrow and begins its next let down. 

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