>Yen about to break it's support of 160 any day now>Japan has the highest number of US bonds in the world>Their femcel prime minister wants to print out billions>Shanghai getting it's silver sucked out by the hundreds of tons>London doing the sameOne question left: Will gold hit the 1980s top?
1980s top? wtf u talkin abouteven adjusting for inflation, we are way past gold in 1980
>>61654226Gold is already adjusted for inflation, its gold
>>61654226>1980s top?Yes. Gold v. S&P 500
>>61654202>One question left: Will gold hit the 1980s top?It won’t matter. You’re not even thinking about this in the right way or asking the right questions.>The system that we use to determine the spot price for gold will cease operation sometime later this year. My guess is late spring or early summer.You won’t be able to accurately describe the gold price in dollar terms; Single digit G:S ratio might be the only way you can get anyone to give any up, and that probably won’t be feasible in the speed or scale that modern industrial society needs to function smoothly.