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Friday, June 15, 2012

Putting The 'Bull' In Bullion: What Happens To Gold's 'Intrinsic Value'

1oz 1984 Krugerrand Transferred from en.wikipedia
1oz 1984 Krugerrand Transferred from en.wikipedia (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
Putting The 'Bull' In Bullion: What Happens To Gold's 'Intrinsic Value' Post-Apocalypse? Friday, June 15, 2012. By Skyler Greene: One of the primary criticisms leveled at investors in “paper gold” (SPDR Gold Trust ETF: GLD) is that in a doomsday collapse-of-civilization scenario, paper holdings will become worthless. Only physical gold bullion will have “intrinsic value” in the case of some doomsday scenario. This statement is promulgated as fact by just about every website advising investors to buy gold. To quote one of the popular ones, the pros of physical gold include:
  • Most security (and growth potential) in worst-case scenario
  • Can be used as currency to make purchases, if necessary
  • Has intrinsic value; will never be zero
But here’s my question: in the real “worst case scenario,” does gold actually have intrinsic value?
After Armageddon: The Postapocalyptic World
For this analysis, I’ll be making an analogy to a movie called The Book of Eli. If you haven’t seen it, it’s okay – I’ll give you a basic outline.
The “world ... Continue to read.
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