Silver Price Analysis: Silver Prices In Direct Opposition to the Current Monetary System

hubertmoolman.wordpress.com Silver Price Analysis Silver prices vs Dow In part 1 (hubertmoolman.wordpress.com I stated: "We are at the edge of a major economic crisis. Our monetary system is the underlying cause of this major crisis. The massive debt bubble created by our monetary system is about to burst. The demonetization of gold and silver, has over the years diverted value from these metals, to all paper assets (such as bonds) linked to the debt-based monetary system. The process of the devaluation of gold and silver, started by the demonetization of gold and silver, is about to reverse at a greater speed than ever before (with the result of higher silver prices). This is similar to what happened during the late 70s, when the gold and silver price increased significantly. However, what happened in the 70's was just a prelude to this coming rally. The 70's was the end of a cycle, this is likely the end of a major cycle; an end of an era of the debt-based monetary system (dishonest money)." What this debt-based monetary system has done, is to create what I call a "mirror-effect", whereby, silver (and gold) is pushed down in value, to a similar extent as to which paper assets such as general stocks are pushed up in value. This mirror-effect clearly shows up on the long-term charts of gold prices, silver prices and the Dow. Here (in part 2), I would like to show how this "mirror effect" of silver prices versus the assets linked to the debt-based monetary system (general <b>...</b>
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