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October 22, 2011

Aristotle's Qualities of a Good Money - Gold Speculator

Aristotle's Qualities of a Good Money

By Gold Investing 101
Published: December 08, 2008

About 2000 years ago Aristotle defined the characteristics of a good form of money. They were as follows:

1.) It must be durable. Meaning it must stand the test of time and the elements. Money is a medium of exchange and a store of wealth so whatever form it takes, it must be able to handle the wear and tear of constant trading and transactions.

2.) It must be portable. Meaning it should be practical in the sense that it holds a high amount of 'worth' relative to it's weight and size. In other words, it's "worth" must be very dense. Imagine if money was in the form of lead bricks, these bricks would be very dense, but it would be a nightmare and near impossible to constantly exchange large amounts. And you can forget about carrying them around in your pockets.

3.) It must be divisible and consistent. Meaning it should be relatively easy to separate and distribute in smaller forms without affecting it's fundamental characteristics. This concept also works in reverse in that it should be relatively easy to re-combine several divided pieces of the money into a larger, single piece. This makes houses and paintings and cars unpractical as forms of money because taking them apart would affect their fundamental characteristics. An extension of this idea is that the item should be 'fungible'. Dictionary.com describes fungible as:

"(esp. of goods) being of such nature or kind as to be freely exchangeable or replaceable, in whole or in part, for another of like nature or kind."

4.) It must have intrinsic value. This characteristic carries a bit of a subjective quality in that everyone views the world through a different lens and what I view as valuable may not necessarily be valuable to my neighbor, but for the sake of argument let's just say that there is a consensus of value given to a certain material. The basic understanding behind intrinsic value is that the material carries 'worth' in and of itself. It does not derive it's value from anything else. It just sits there and is valuable. This is why paper currencies with no backing will not stand the test of time. Paper currencies only derive their "value" from what is known as legal tender laws, which are in essence a threat of legal prosecution, and or force, if they are not accepted as money for payment.

This fourth point brings up the point of scarcity, which is in essence a matter of intrinsic value. Paper currencies in circulation today, such as the dollar, euro, yen, swiss francs, zimbabwe dollars, etc... they are all now purely fiat instruments. (by fiat, I mean that their use is declared by decree and usually by threat of force. Definition of fiat.) The governments that sponsor them have essentially unlimited power in their ability to create new supplies. Because of technology, it is now simply a matter of typing something into a computer and the amounts are instantly credited somewhere. So in theory the supply of dollars for instance is infinite, and it seems like lately the wizards in Washington are trying to see whether this theoretical limit can be reached. Take Zimbabwe as a practical real world example. It now takes trillions of Zimbabwe dollars to buy a roll of toilet paper.


Not a good form of money:



Not a good form of money:





A good form of money:



Do me a favor and think about it,
-Pip

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October 21, 2011

Deutsche Bank: ‘Low Probability’ European Officials Would Use Gold For Debt Crisis Kitco News - Market Nuggets

Market Nuggets: Deutsche Bank: ‘Low Probability’ European Officials Would Use Gold For Debt Crisis

21 October 2011, 10:45 a.m.
By Kitco News
http://www.kitco.com/

(Kitco News) -Deutsche Bank doubts European officials will use gold holdings for programs to deal with the continent’s sovereign-debt crisis. “In the past, gold has been a useful asset for European governments as they attempted to reduce budget deficits and outstanding debt levels in the run-up to EMU entry, which was assisted by profit transfers from central banks to national governments when gold was valued at market prices rather than book value,” the bank says. “However, we attach a low probability of European officials using gold reserves in the context of the euro crisis. Gold holdings are still in the possession of national governments but are ring-fenced from the authorities by the eurosystem. Moreover, in terms of valuation, euro-area gold holdings represent little more than 6% of public debt outstanding.”

By Allen Sykora of Kitco News; asykora@kitco.com

Deutsche Bank: Gold May Trade Sideways Next Two Months

21 October 2011, 11:03 a.m.
By Kitco News
http://www.kitco.com/

(Kitco News) -Deutsche bank says gold may trade sideways for a while, as was the case with silver when it corrected last spring. Gold corrected sharply lower in September. “We expected the events in the gold market might replicate what occurred in the silver market earlier in 2011,” the bank says. “Indeed when silver prices corrected by 30% in the second quarter of this year, prices then traded broadly sideways for two months. We expect a similar fate threatens the near-term outlook for gold.” For the rest of this year and next, Deutsche Bank has not revised its gold forecasts listed in a weekly commodities report. It looks for $1,750 an ounce in the current quarter. For the four quarters of 2012, it looks for $1,750, $1,850, $2,000 and $2,000, with a full-year 2012 forecast of $1,900.

By Allen Sykora of Kitco News; asykora@kitco.com


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October 19, 2011

Uranium explorer Hathor`s White Knight is Rio Tinto - URANIUM | Mineweb

Uranium explorer Hathor's White Knight is Rio Tinto

Mining giant Rio Tinto has made a C$578 million bid for Hathor Exploration, targeting primarily the latter's Roughrider uranium find. The friendly bid has been approved by the latter's Board and recommended to Hathor shareholders.

11% Premium to Cameco's bid.

See the whole story here:

Mineweb.com - The world's premier mining and mining investment website Uranium explorer Hathor`s White Knight is Rio Tinto - URANIUM | Mineweb

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