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Greater Dangers Ahead

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Publié le 24 juillet 2007
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SUIVRE : Precious Metals
Rubrique : Or et Argent

 

 

 

 

In past Daily Digs we have been observing the Life Cycle of Money, a cycle that has played out time and time again throughout most of the history of man walking the earth.

 

Stage 1) A Free Market naturally develops as men and women apply their labour to the natural resources around them.

 

Stage 2) Next, money that represents fairly the stored value of man's past labour naturally develops in the free market, what we like to call 'Free Market Money'.

 

Stage 3) Soon governments and rulers emerge and eventually become deeply involved in the free market, regulating trade and imposing taxes.

 

Stage 4) In our last Daily Dig on this theme, we observed that the cycle moves quickly to the next stage where government monopolizes money supply.  In history, they have achieved this by taking control of the sources of issuance, the mints and private treasuries of the goldsmiths.
They begin to dictate what is now to be acceptable as money in the market place, its weight and measures, and appearance and look (emperors and kings have always enjoyed seeing their faces appear on the money of the realm). (1)

 

By the time this society has reached the conclusion of Stage 4, it no-longer lives in a free market as it once did.  While its citizens may continue to apply their labour to natural resources to create wealth as they once did, some fundamental and significant changes are now in place.  Once the free market dictated the rules of trade instinctively through the natural laws such as supply and demand, loss and profit, abundance and shortage, greed and fear, risk and reward, and labour and wealth (2).  Now the government controls and regulates the market and its money. The Government now polices the market and dictate the terms of trade; what can and can't be bought and sold, the profitability of trade, levels of taxation and the money that should and shouldn't be used. Admittedly, some rulers and regimes are better for the markets than others, but regardless of how hard it labours, the quality of its natural resources, or the
ingenuity of its people, the economic fate of this society now rests solely in the hands of the government and their economic advisors and monetary magicians. 

 

But this is not the end of it all.  There are far greater dangers ahead for this economy as further stages in the Life Cycle of Money are yet to be played out. 

(1) http://www.anglofareast.com/images/LCM4.jpg

(2) These are just some of a long list of natural laws of the free market. 
In a true free market environment, these laws are all deeply interrelated and work together to provide market balance, natural rule, efficiency and functionality

Philip Judge

Anglo Far-East Company

 

Also by Philip Judge

 

 

 

Philip Judge is the 3rd generation of a family that has had substantial involvement in the Precious Metals markets. He has researched, written and spoken on the gold, silver and commodities markets for over a decade. Philip works in the marketing and operations department of The Anglo Far-East Bullion Company, an internationally based Bullion Banking, Investment Management and Financial Services Company

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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