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Gold Mania hits Vietnam
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| Written by Jeff Clark, editor, Big Gold | |
| Friday, 25 July 2008 | |
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Of the hundreds of "inflation" stories I've heard of in the past year, the most incredible is the one coming out of Vietnam...Vietnam is experiencing every problem that causes a rush into precious metals... ...inflation is an incredible 27%, interest rates are over 8%, the stock market was down every day in May, and unemployment has more than doubled (from 2% in '07 to 5.1% this year). Household wealth is drastically declining. Now here's the interesting part: How are the Vietnamese people reacting to all of this? Did they buy stocks? Real estate? Maybe inflation-protected securities? Or did they just sit on cash? None of the above. Vietnam's economic and monetary problems have sent its people fleeing to gold. Not gold stocks... but physical gold bullion. They're hoarding it and hiding it from their government. The trend toward gold is spilling into other financial areas. After a long period of quoting land prices in Vietnamese dong (the nation's currency), landlords are now setting prices in gold in order to avoid the devaluation. Nguyen Trung Vu, general director of the Ky Moi Real Estate Co, said that while it is complicated, "I think that making transactions with payment in gold will become a trend." My question to you is, what happens when Americans flee their currency, as the Vietnamese have? What happens when inflation isn't just an annoyance but becomes a lifestyle-altering problem, as in Vietnam? What happens when the dollar loses so much value average citizens scramble for a safe harbor for their money? I believe a gold mania could happen. Here's why...
When it dawns on the general public that, as in Vietnam, no conventional asset is working – gold will take off. Our flight to quality is just around the corner because it's already happening an airplane ride away. Even a small allocation of your portfolio toward gold – say 5%-15% – will give you tremendous protection and profits if my prediction comes true. Comments (0)
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