Ring: The Barbarous Relic is Ready for its Close-Up

  • After taking a break lately, gold looks primed for a rally.
  • The barbarous relic is trading at roughly $1,836.
  • It’s got plenty of upside from this level.

One of the highlights of my week is the Paradigm Editorial Call.

All the big boys are there; we have great chats and arguments, all in the name of sharing what we know with each other.

Last week was no different.

Well, until we got to the one subject we all – somehow – agreed on.

And that subject is gold.

James Bond and Goldfinger

Although I think From Russia with Love is a better movie, Goldfinger is undoubtedly the archetypal Bond film.

From Bond’s Aston Martin DB5 to “No, Mister Bond, I expect you to die!” Goldfinger started many of the traditions and tropes we’ve come to expect from Bond films.

After Auric Goldfinger murders Bond’s girlfriend by suffocating her skin with gold paint, M is concerned whether Bond can go on with the mission.

M asks, “What do you know about gold, (not paint, bullion)?”

Bond coolly and inimitably replies, “I know it when I see it.”

Don’t we all, Commander Bond?

And that’s the thing. Most people intuitively understand that gold, the yellow metal that never rusts, is something special.

But no one really explores gold beyond that point.

So let’s quickly review why it’s a good idea to own at least some gold.

Why Own Gold at All?

Gold shines like the sun – is malleable and divisible and never rusts. It was the perfect metal from which to make coins.

It also has a natural supply constraint. No more than 2% of the global gold supply has ever been mined in a single year.

Gold is also no one’s liability, unlike dollars. That is, if you own gold, you don’t owe anyone anything.

But the USD is often referred to as a liability because it is a debt-based currency, meaning that it is backed by the full faith and credit of the US government.

When the US government issues dollars, it is essentially creating a liability for itself, as it is obligated to honor the value of those dollars by providing goods and services in exchange.

Of course, the difference between what it costs to produce one hundred dollars (about 17 cents) and the value of goods producers need to provide to acquire one hundred dollars is called seigniorage ($100 – $0.17 = $99.83). It’s a huge profit for the USG, which is why the French coined it “the exorbitant privilege.”

There are five big reasons to own gold, especially in times like these:

  1. Store of value: Gold is often seen as a hedge against inflation and currency fluctuations. It’s been used as a store of value for thousands of years and has maintained its purchasing power over time.
  2. Diversification: Gold is a tangible asset that isn’t directly tied to the performance of other investments, such as stocks and bonds. This makes it an attractive option for investors looking to diversify their portfolios.
  3. Safe haven: During times of economic and political uncertainty, gold is often seen as a safe haven asset that can help protect wealth from market volatility and systemic risk.
  4. Potential for appreciation: While gold doesn’t generate income like stocks or bonds, it has the potential to appreciate in value over time. This makes it an attractive option for investors looking to take advantage of price fluctuations in the gold market.
  5. Cultural significance: Gold has a long history of cultural significance and has been used for ornamental, ceremonial, and religious purposes for thousands of years. Owning gold can therefore hold sentimental value for some individuals.

So owning even a bit of gold always makes sense.

But right now, it makes even more sense because of recent price movements.

In March 2022, an ounce of gold traded up to $2,043.30. Then the price fell to November’s low of $1,626.65.

It started to rally hard from there to reach about $1,970 at the beginning of February. For some reason – probably the realization that the Fed will continue to hike – gold fell to its present price of roughly $1,836.

But far from thinking there’s more downside, nearly all my colleagues are looking at the upside.

What’s the Upside?

Well, if you use the unadjusted high from 1980, that price is $850. But adjusting that $850 to 2023 dollars gives you $3,074.

That’s 67% upside. And that’s if you just buy physical gold. If you trade gold futures, ETFs, or gold mining companies, your upside can be much higher.

Why Would Gold Head to $3,074?

My friend and colleague Dan Amoss put together a great chart.

10 Year Treasury Constant Maturity

It shows a deeply inverted yield curve right now. That is, short-term rates are higher than long-term rates.

That happens in deep hiking cycles.

The thing is, when the hiking stops, and the yield curve snaps back to normal (long > short) from an inversion, gold tends to rally hard and fast.

We think that will happen sometime near the end of the year.

So now is the perfect time to buy gold if you haven’t already. Really, you haven’t missed the big move yet!

And there are two other geopolitical events worth mentioning.

Who Owns Most of the Gold?

These are the top countries who own gold:

  1. United States of America
  2. Germany
  3. Italy
  4. France
  5. Russian Federation
  6. China
  7. Switzerland
  8. Japan
  9. India
  10. Netherlands

More and more central banks are scoffing up gold to hedge against a USD collapse.

And if central banks are buying, the price will certainly get driven up. Sooner or later, USD hegemony will be a thing of the past. The only way you can protect yourself against that is to own gold.

Wrap Up

There are some compelling reasons to own gold right now.

It’s underpriced, has huge upside, and is about to get back to the adult’s table in currency products.

History may look back on the Bretton Woods era and say, “Paper, schmaper…”

All the best,

Sean Ring

Editor, Rude Awakening

P.S. Gold is real money. It’s private, secure and remains incredibly valuable today. It’s also greatly undervalued in my estimate… for now.

When the bug really hits the windshield, gold will likely explode in value, and quickly become out of reach for most investors.

That’s why I strongly encourage you to get your hands on physical gold (and silver) now, before the panic-buying begins.

I also recommend that you get it from the good people at Hard Assets Alliance.

They not only offer you the choice of taking personal possession of your gold and silver… or storing it domestically…

They also give you the option of storing it in overseas vaults, away from the feds’ sticky fingers.

That’s right, you can safely and confidently store your gold and silver in overseas vaults if you choose. It’s an option you might want to seriously consider given current trends.

If that doesn’t interest you, that’s fine too. You can take simple delivery of your gold and silver to store as you please.

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Sean Ring writes a daily article called The Rude Awakening. Sean teaches how to regain control of our perspective, which will enable us to make good decisions when it comes to our investments.