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Re: chevy56 post# 4437

Tuesday, 11/17/2015 10:59:54 AM

Tuesday, November 17, 2015 10:59:54 AM

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The bottom line is Federal Reserve rate-hike cycles are not bearish for
gold as is widely believed today.
Gold has risen in more rate-hike cycles than it has fallen, and
the more extreme the rate-hike cycles the greater gold’s gains.


Gold surged dramatically in the last rate-hike cycle in the mid-2000s,
and rocketed higher during the most extreme rate-hike cycles
in history in the 1970s.

Higher rates are actually bullish for gold.

Contrary to the popular myth, gold is not and has never been a yield play.
Investors diversify capital into gold when conventional stock and
bond markets are weak.

And Fed-rate-hike cycles hurt stocks and bonds on multiple fronts,
greatly ramping investment demand for gold.

With today’s stock markets so high and gold so low as the Fed’s next
rate-hike cycle begins, gold’s next upleg is likely to prove massive.

http://www.zealllc.com/2015/gfedrhc.htm
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