Chris Martenson intervjuar Robert Mish, en ädelmetallhandlare med mer än 50 år i branschen som vet hur man ser tecknen på en guldbubbla ur ett för en ädelmetallhandlare vardagligt och praktiskt perspektiv. En ganska underhållande berättelse om hur vilt det gick till vid den förra peaken år 1980.
Robert Mish: ”The phone calls were ringing so much we could not answer them. We had to just put all our lines on hold so we could service the customers, and our own customers we wanted to service first.
We world come in to open at nine in the morning and there would already be a line out the door and down the block. Sometimes the line was mostly buyers, sometimes there were sellers. We would run out of metal. We would run out of anything. And we would have to divide the line into two lines. We would take the sellers in first, get some product, and sort it before the buyers were let in.
And people were not very discriminating then; they were panicking. By the time it peaked in January 1980, there were people out there who did not even understand free market economics or precious metal economics, they were just buying because it was fashionable or because it was going up forever. Those are more the makings of a bubble, today most people are coming in to sell.”
En textad transkription av intervjuns huvudpoänger finns att läsa på: http://www.chrismartenson.com/blog/robert-mish-front-line-evidence-nowhere-near-gold-bubble/72283
Videon och den citerade texten publicerades för första gången den 9 Mars 2012 hos ChrisMartenson.com där finns även en presentation av Chris Martenson.
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