Real GOLD versus Pokémon GO? That’s a simple choice for most people
because shortly after launch there are already more than 30 million users of
the game Pokémon GO (PG). Gold has not for a long time attracted the same
interest but that is likely to change in the next few months and years. Not
that gold and PG in any way are competing in the same market place.
In today’s virtual world, a new ground-breaking virtual game will always
attract more interest from the average individual than gold. Whilst gold is a
barbarous relic as John Maynard Keynes called it, PG is what the world is all
about today, fantasy and dreams. Also PG is so real that the players don’t
know if it is fiction or factual. What makes PG different is that it is
played in the real world, walking around using your mobile phone’s GPS and
trying to find virtual monsters like Pikachu and Jigglypuff who are in a
street near you. Players are chasing down the street running into real cars
and fences.
Governments issue virtual and worthless bonds in a giant swindle
In many areas of society, the border between the “REAL” world and virtual
reality is very fuzzy. In the investment world, virtual reality has to a
great extent replaced investing in “real” things. We have a world full of
virtual money, virtual investments, virtual gold and virtual wealth. Money
used to be backed by gold but that is a totally outdated concept. Today
governments and central bankers can fabricate any amount of money which is
not backed by anything. Instead they print a piece of paper that they call
money and simultaneously they issue a piece of paper that they call a
government bond or treasury. In the UK these government bonds are called
gilts, giving the impression they are backed by gold. But sadly the only gold
is the gilded edge of these bonds. Government bonds are IOUs with a promise
to pay. But practically all governments are lying to their people when the
issue these bonds because they know that they will never be repaid with real
money. Thus governments are swindling their people in the biggest Ponzi
scheme in history which approaches $100 trillion worldwide.
But not only will governments never repay their debts, they have now
reached a stage when they can’t even afford to pay the interest on these bond
and therefore the yield on most governments securities is either zero or
negative. It is totally incomprehensible that an investor can buy a bond with
a zero yield or negative interest and which will never be repaid. To
paraphrase Mark Twain:
“I am as concerned about the lack of return ON my money as the
return OF my money.”
A $1.5 Quadrillion Bubble
Realistic games like PG contribute to making the virtual world ever closer
to the real world. This is why investors are happily buying ETFs, futures, or
paper gold. The biggest percentage of investments today are virtual or
derivatives. This means that there are no underlying real assets but just
pieces of paper that are likely to mature worthless in coming years. In
addition to most ETFs which are synthetic, there are $1.1-1.5 quadrillion derivatives
outstanding. Most of these are only virtual which means that they have no
real value and are likely to mature worthless.
Governments desperately printing money to support asset markets
But it is not only ETFs and derivative markets that are virtual. Both
stock markets and bond markets have less and less to do with reality. Because
governments worldwide are now issuing unlimited amounts of worthless debt in
order to support asset markets including stocks and bonds. Whilst investors
in many countries are pulling out of stock markets, governments are buying
increasing amounts of stocks and bonds. Both the European Central Bank and
the Bank of Japan are actively pushing these markets up. The BoJ is a top 10
shareholder in 90% of Japanese companies. But even worse, the BoJ is
currently the only buyer of Japanese bonds and now owns 50% of all bonds
outstanding. The ECB is also active in most asset markets and is for example
buying corporate bonds to the extent of €400 million per day. With many major
central banks actively supporting markets, many stock markets are going to
new highs. This is why valuations are reaching dizzy heights. The Schiller
P/E ratio for the S&P is now for example 27X. This is against an average
of 16.7X which means there is currently a 62% overvaluation.
Helicopter money has already arrived
The artificial support of asset markets by central banks is now leading to
biggest expansion of their balance sheets since 2013. Both the BoJ and ECB
are now growing faster than any time in the last seven years. No central bank
worries about the fact that they are buying worthless assets and therefore
will never repay their borrowings.
The old Bernanke expression of Helicopter Money has now become a buzz word
again. Due to the state of the world with record deficits, record debts and
no chance of ever repaying these debts, even at zero or negative rates,
central banks only have one solution, namely more printed money and more
debt. This is where the helicopter comes in. All that is needed is to drop
unlimited amounts of printed and worthless amounts of paper on the world in
the belief that this will solve the problem that was created by debt in the
first place. The problem is that the weight of all this paper will eventually
lead to the helicopters crashing and the world financial system imploding.
But before that, this virtual or funny money will create a hyperinflationary
period which is likely to dwarf the Weimar Republic or Zimbabwe. That could
easily lead to more overvaluation of stocks before the guaranteed collapse.
It will also lead to collapsing bond markets with yields going to
unimaginable levels.
Gold is life insurance
In the coming debacle in world financial markets and in the global
economy, gold is not an investment, instead gold is life insurance for
investors and savers against a fragile and rotten world. Physical gold will
not only act as protection in the coming hyperinflationary period against the
destruction of paper money, gold will also protect investors against the
ensuing deflationary implosion. Because at that point very few banks, if any,
will survive and gold will be the only liquidity until the financial system
is resurrected.
Egon von Greyerz
Founder and Managing Partner
Matterhorn Asset Management AG
matterhorn.gold
goldswitzerland.com