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A Gold Classics Library Selection A Layman’s Guide to Golden Guidelines for Wise Money Management Gresham’s Law, Say’s Law, Rule of 72, Marginal Utility, Diminishing Returns, Regression to the Mean, Unintended Consequences, Murphy’s Law, Occam’s Razor, Law of Attraction, Law … Continue reading Layman’s Guide McMaster

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A Gold Classics Library Selection A Layman’s Guide to Golden Guidelines for Wise Money Management by R.E. McMaster, former editor of The Reaper newsletter There is an old saying that not all that glitters is gold — as in the … Continue reading Gold Classics Library

A Gold Classics Library Selection Uses and Abuses of Gresham’s Law in the History of Money by Robert Mundell, Nobel Prize for Economics, 1999 Now deceased, Dr. Robert Mundell, the highly influential Columbia University economist, was well-known for his advocacy … Continue reading

––  A Gold Classics Library Selection –– ____________________________________________________________________________________ Britain’s Gold Sales ‘a Reckless Act’ (Sir Peter Tapsell’s speech before the House of Commons, June 16, 1999, on the partial sale of United Kingdom’s gold reserves) We do not update our … Continue reading

A Gold Classics Library Selection Extraordinary Popular Delusions And The Madness Of Crowds Stock speculators, Paris, 1720, Mississippi Land Bubble Charles Mackay in his Extraordinary Popular Delusions and Madness of Crowds, written in 1841, unwittingly provides us one of the … Continue reading

––  A Gold Classics Library Selection –– ____________________________________________________________________________________ Fiat Money Inflation in France How It Came, What It Brought, and How It Ended Andrew Dickson White ends his classic historical essay on hyperinflation, “Fiat Money Inflation in France,” with one … Continue reading

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A Gold Classics Library Selection Money and politics in the land of Oz The extraordinary story behind the extraordinary story of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz by Professor Quentin Taylor, Rogers State University Year in, year out, Money and politics … Continue reading Gold Classics Library

A Gold Classics Library Selection Pompous Prognosticators Optimism abounds as stock market crashes – 1928 to 1932 by Colin J. Seymour May 2001 (Rev. August 29, 2001) This classic study posted on the USAGOLD website in 2001 has received thousands … Continue reading

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A Gold Classics Library Selection Who owns and controls the Federal Reserve by Dr. Edward Flaherty – From the author’s preface – “Is the Federal Reserve System secretly owned and covertly controlled by powerful foreign banking interests? If so, how? … Continue reading Private:

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The Nightmare German Inflation The surprise is not only the length of time Scientific Market Analysis’ The Nightmare German Inflation has ranked among our most-visited essays, but that it has remained popular even now, when inflation seems a more distant … Continue reading Private: Gold Classics Library

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Gold Seizure Here’s how it can happen and what you can do about it. Allow us to make a personal observation and then we will send you on your way to Mr. Ganz’ important and timely analysis. Too many gold … Continue reading Private: Gold Classics Library

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