As we approach the beginning of the biggest wealth destruction in history,
it is timely to turn to the wisdom of one of the great philosophers. Plato
(428-348 BC) stated:
“The greatest wealth is to live content with little”
And this is the lesson that most people in the world will need to learn
the hard way in coming years. We are now at the end of an era which has
created unreal wealth for a few and massive debt for most of the world. As
all the bubble markets in stocks, bonds, property and other financial assets
implode, together with the debt that has fuelled it all, 100s of
trillions of dollars will just vanish and never return. The
consequences will be both shocking and devastating for most people.
WE COME WITH NOTHING AND LEAVE WITH NOTHING
It is interesting how few people, especially in the West, heed the wise
words of Plato. We all come into this world alone with absolutely nothing and
we leave the world in the same way – alone with nothing. And in between most
people try to accumulate as many possessions as they possibly can although we
can take nothing with us when we leave. I have recently had discussions with
a couple of different friends who have expressed content with what they have
and are in no need of amassing material wealth. These are both people of
great intellect and integrity and also with many interests which are both
stimulating and free. It is refreshingly uplifting to meet such people who
are totally contented with their lives.
Interestingly, both these people are holding gold. Most people, clients or
friends, we know who own gold, do not hold it in order to become wealthy.
They do it because they see the unprecedented risks in the world, in markets
and in the financial system. They see gold as the best form of insurance or
wealth preservation against these risks. Anyone who buys gold to make short
term gains has misunderstood the purpose of holding physical gold.
Gold is not a “get rich quick” investment. The people who
buy gold when it goes up and sell when it goes down are just opportunistic
speculators. They don’t understand the purpose of holding gold. Gold is not
an investment. Gold is money and the only money which has survived in
history. Over time, gold assures stable purchasing power. One ounce of gold
buys a good quality suit for a man, just like it did 2,000 years ago.
WHERE HAS ALL THE PAPER MONEY GONE?
Paper money is gradually disappearing in country after country. I was
recently in Sweden and there the Eastern European beggars are all almost
gone. Why you wonder. The reason is that cash has virtually disappeared in
Sweden and nobody carries cash. So there is no money for the beggars. Many
shops don’t accept cash, even low value shops like bakers only take credit
cards. In many EU countries, the maximum daily withdrawal is EUR 1,000 and
cash transactions over that amount are illegal. In Venezuela, bank accounts
of many ordinary people are frozen to “Fight Terrorism”.
So it is only a matter of time before cash disappears altogether.
This gives the authorities around the world total control of money and we
hear that banks around the world are preparing for this. When the
next financial crisis starts, it will be very easy to turn off cash machines
and to block all transactions by credit card of say more that 100 dollars or
euros daily. At some point, private cryptocurrencies will also be banned and
replaced by government cryptos.
ONLY GOLD IS MONEY
“Money is gold and nothing else” said J P Morgan in 1912.
Again this time, the only real money that will survive is gold. The Greek
philosopher Aristotle who was Plato’s student defined what sound money must
be:
- Durable
- Portable
- Divisible
- Intrinsically valuable
Only physical gold fulfils all these criteria and this is why gold
is the only surviving currency in history.
As I stated in last
week’s article, physical gold is today confused with paper gold. The gold
price is today determined by a false paper market which is likely to fail in
the next few years. At that point we will know the real price of gold.
WILL FINANCIAL SYSTEM SURVIVE?
The stocks in the banking sector are giving us a clear warning that the
financial system is unlikely to survive in its present form. Many
bank stocks are down over 90% since 2007. Deutsche Bank for example is down
94%. Looking at the European Banking Index STOXX 600, it has lost 75% since
2007 and only in 2018 it is down by 1/3. The index has never
recovered from the last crisis and as the chart shows, prices have been going
sideways at the bottom. This is a very bearish sign which indicates that this
chart will soon crash again and the European banking system with it.
2007-9 SOON BACK WITH A VENGEANCE
The continuation of the 2007-9 crisis is just around the corner. Governments
and bankers around the world have managed to postpone the inevitable for 10
years. That will result in a crisis of a much greater magnitude. This time
around there is not much margin for lowering rates since they are
already negative or very low in most countries. And the coming money printing
on a global scale is very unlikely to save the system. The fake financial
system based on credit and printed money will soon be revealed.
Finally the world will soon realise that it has been living on a lie as
printed money can never create wealth. Printing money is like piling Pelion
on Ossa. Thus a fruitless effort just like it was for the Centaurs in Greek
mythology to pile one mountain upon another to reach heaven and destroy the
gods.
THE FALL OF THE DOW / GOLD RATIO – AN OMINOUS SIGN
The best illustration of what will happen in the next few years as wealth
is destroyed is the chart of the Dow – Gold ratio. When this ratio goes up,
it means that the Dow is going up against gold and when it goes down that
gold is gaining against the Dow. Stocks bottomed against gold in 1980 as the
gold price reached $850. Subsequently stocks rose strongly as gold fell to
$250 at the end of the 1990s. The Dow then fell 87% against gold from 2000 to
2011.
We have since 2009 seen a strong stock market and lower gold. In spite of
that the Dow is still down 52% against gold since 1999. The correction now
seems to be over and we have seen the ratio fall 14% since October 2018 as
the Daily black chart below for 2018 shows.
The long term fall which started in 1999 is now likely to resume in
earnest. A stock market crash is imminent. The ratio reached 1 in 1980 which
means that the Dow and Gold were at the same level around 850. We are likely
to at least reach the trend line which is at 0.75 but probably overshoot and
see the ratio below 0.5. This means that the gold price will be at least
twice as high as the Dow. Whether that is $20,000 gold and 10,000 Dow, time
will tell. It could also be $50,000 gold and 25,000 Dow with hyperinflation.
It is of course impossible to forecast the exact level but what is
clear is that stocks together with most assets will decline dramatically in
real terms which means against gold.
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GOLD NOW AS CHEAP AS IN 1970 AND 2000
Finally let us look at the gold price adjusted for real money supply or
FMQ (Fiat Quantity Money). As this chart below shows, the gold price is now
at the same level as in the late 1960s and early 1970s ($35) before Nixon
closed the gold window. Gold is also at the level where it was at the turn of
this century around $300. What this clearly shows is that gold on any
criteria is severely undervalued whether it is against money supply or
stocks.
But the reason for owning gold should not primarily be based on
the incredible undervaluation but on the fact that gold represents the best
insurance as well as the ultimate wealth preservation against the imminent
collapse of most assets and also of the financial system.
Egon von Greyerz
Founder and Managing Partner
Matterhorn Asset Management
Zurich, Switzerland
Phone: +41 44 213 62 45
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