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Gold Bull Market

Gold Bull Market: A Four-Letter Investment
by Justice Litle
The Rude Awakening

Wall Street, New York
Friday, October 27, 2005

Justice Litle explains the Gold Bull Market in terms of the dollar bear market.

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  • The lustrous yellow metal and it's greenback
    stepsister,

  • President Bush v President Johnson in the spending
    ring (closer than you think) and,

  • Spend a few hours traveling with the "untourist" this
    weekend...

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Eric Fry, reporting from the city of falling share
prices...

Shortly after the news crossed the wires last Tuesday that
Ben Bernanke would be the nation's next Federal Reserve
Chairman, Bill Gross remarked, "I think the stock market is
happy, but I'm not sure about the bond market."

Gross was only half-right, neither stocks nor bonds have
embraced the new Chairman. In fact, both have stumbled
since Tuesday's announcement, as has the U.S. dollar.

Ominously, the only major investment asset to gain ground
over the last three days has been gold.

Is the gold market trying to tell us something? Justice
Litle and Steve Sjuggerud think so.

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A FOUR-LETTER INVESTMENT
By Justice Litle

Gold has been irrelevant for so long that most investors
ignore it completely.

That's unfortunate.

The precious metal's three-year advance from $265 an ounce
to $470 is no accident. The price of gold is rising because
its main competition, the U.S. dollar, is proving to be a
very poor store of value.

In other words, the gold bull market is just beginning.
According to the conventional wisdom, there are only a few
ways for the bull market in gold to play out. Option #1:
The yellow metal's dollar price will violently launch into
orbit at some point, arc into a near vertical crescendo and
ultimately burn itself out supernova style; Option #2: The
gold price will grind higher over the next few years,
punctuated by sharp rallies and swift sell offs (just to
keep us on our toes). But in either case, the gains will
not endure. The gold price will eventually return to
earth...where it belongs.

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Gold Bull Market: What If the Future Doesn't Resemble the Past?

Gold will return to normalcy, which in gold's case equates
to dormancy. After all, what goes up must come down. Right?
It's only logical. That is what everyone expects. Yet what
if, this time, the future doesn't look like the past? What
if gold were to climb to new highs, breaking the $1,000-an-
ounce barrier, and never return from whence it came?
Now that would be something...

To understand the bullish outlook for gold, we must first
examine the bearish influences operating against the U.S.
dollar.

The greenback still reigns supreme, of course, holding sway
over all other paper currencies. In spite of all the
pessimism and diversification talk of recent years, IMF
figures show that dollars still make up roughly two-thirds
of the world's foreign exchange holdings.

So why is the dollar so popular? What gives America free
rein to settle debts in its own currency, print more of it
at will and impose its fiscal whims on the rest of the
world?

The first critical element is security, provided in the
form of military and economic dominance. Charles and Louis-
Vincent Gave, of research house GaveKal, theorize that the
world's reserve currency is primarily held as a form of
insurance in the event of crisis. Based on this theory,
GaveKal has come up with four key requirements, as follows:

Attribute #1: "The issuing country must be dominant
militarily. And here the logic is simple: One holds a
reserve currency for random crisis events. Wars are random
crisis events. One wants to ensure that, in case of a war,
one is able to buy the best possible weapons... and be sure
that the weapons will be delivered."

Attribute #2: "The issuing country must be dominant
technologically (see above)."

Attribute #3: "The issuing country must be dominant
agriculturally so that in case of a random crisis, reserves
can be morphed into food to feed local populations."

Attribute #4: "The issuing country must be mature
financially (i.e., have developed financial markets) so
that in a random crisis, the afflicted country has the
ability to raise money in the financial markets."

Gold Bull Market: Propping up King Dollar

By this reckoning, the dollar is more than just a paper
liability of the U.S. government; it is backed by the best-
in-class physical strength of the U.S. military and the
best-in-class financial strength of the U.S. economy. This
provides a sense of security to smaller countries facing
greater exposure to the dangers of political unrest,
military conflict or economic shock. When the local unit of
exchange is being buffeted this way and that like a dinghy
in a hurricane, it is good to have a stash of dollars on
hand.

Another significant element propping up king dollar's
throne is plain old inertia. When things have been done the
same way for a very long time, it is hard to introduce
change. But even inertia yields to change eventually.
So how might the dollar be toppled? There is precious
little to work with in terms of past example. The Economist
observes the last regime change:
 
"The pound was king during the era of the gold standard.
But in the years after 1914, Britain switched from net
creditor to net debtor, and by the 1920s, the dollar was
the only currency convertible to gold (although the pound
returned to gold in 1925). Two costly wars and two episodes
of currency devaluation in Britain later, the dollar was
unchallenged as the world's chief reserve currency."

It arguably took two world wars and a global depression to
dislodge the pound. That is a fairly tall order; no wonder
the consensus belief is that king dollar will maintain his
throne. But for all the elements working in its favor, the
reign of America's world-beating currency has a large
strike against it: The profligate policies of America
itself. While it took a series of extraordinary events over
the space of decades to dislodge the pound, Britain never
spent others' money with the wild abandon America has
shown.

To put it bluntly, the United States has taken a jackhammer
to its financial credibility. The U.S. consumer is happily
in hock up to his eyeballs, betting on further housing
appreciation to bail him out, while the accelerating pace
of U.S. government spending boggles the mind.

Consider this: President Bush has already beat out Lyndon
Johnson as the biggest spender of all time. The Cato
Institute reports:

"The increase in discretionary spending — that is, all non-
entitlement programs — in Bush's first term was 48.5% in
nominal terms. That's more than twice as large as the
increase in discretionary spending during Clinton's entire
two terms (21.6%), and just higher than Lyndon Johnson's
entire discretionary spending spree (48.3%)."

[Joel's Note: So, if you knew that gold was going to ramp-
up the way it has over the past few years, wouldn't you
have jumped on board back at the $265 mark? Of course you
would have. Well, it's no use lamenting opportunities past.
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[Joel's last muttering: After reading through the
"Untourist" guide above, I was comparing travel stories
with some mates last night. Some of them were talking about
staying in posh hotels in exotic locals and some (O.K., me)
spoke of sleeping in train stations and wandering back
alleys.

I would love to hear your stories of travel abroad, be they
of fine dining in Paris or cubbyhole pubs in Prague. Write
me here at aussiejoel@the-rude-awakening.com and feel free
to include suggestions for articles you would like to see
or comments on ones past.

Cheers,

jOEL

And the Markets...

  

Thursday 

Wednesday 

This week 

Year-to-Date 

DOW  

10,230  

10,346  

15 

-5.1% 

S&P 

1,179  

1,191  

-1 

-2.7% 

NASDAQ 

2,064  

2,100  

-18 

-5.1% 

10-year Treasury 

4.56 

4.59 

17.00 

4.52 

30-year Treasury 

4.77 

4.80 

17.00 

4.72 

Russell 2000 

624  

638  

-9 

-4.2% 

Gold 

$473.90  

$470.80  

$7.01 

8.3% 

Silver 

$7.81  

$7.78  

$0.15 

14.6% 

CRB 

323.41  

324.23  

0.90 

13.9% 

WTI NYMEX CRUDE 

$61.07  

$60.84  

$0.44 

40.6% 

Yen (YEN/USD) 

JPY 115.45  

JPY 115.87  

0.44 

-12.6% 

Dollar (USD/EUR) 

$1.2138  

$1.2063  

-189 

10.5% 

Dollar (USD/GBP) 

$1.7834  

$1.7738  

-159 

7.0% 


 

 

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