End Is Here for Financial Markets, Warns Jim Sinclair

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  1. TeaPot&ChopSticks

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    http://www.resourceinvestor.com/2012/06/07/end-is-here-for-financial-markets-warns-jim-sincla

    End Is Here for Financial Markets, Warns Jim Sinclair

    Veteran gold trader and a former adviser to the Hunt Brothers in the silver spike of 1980, Jim Sinclair is now saying boldly on his website jsmineset.com that 'The end is not near, it is here and now' in reference to the global economy.

    That means of course that the time for gold and silver prices to hit the roof is also very close, and much closer than anybody else is currently forecasting. Mr Sinclair is laughing at George Soros for saying that the euro has three months to sort itself out. He thinks it will be lucky to have three weeks.

    End Is Here?

    After a couple of years of crises in the euro zone market commentators may have become somewhat hardened to bad news and in danger of missing the real denouement when it is actually about to happen.

    The Greek election on June 17 is only 11 days away and is the obvious flash point ahead. Meeting after meeting of European leaders and committees do not seem to be getting anywhere. Nobody really seems to have a handle on the situation.

    The danger of simply falling over the edge of the precipice with everybody behaving like a flock of disturbed sheep is only too clear. ArabianMoney reads the earnest US op-eds about what Europe ought to do, should do or could do with some amusement. Europe is not the USA with your federal institutions and history.

    Master Forecaster

    Mr. Sinclair could therefore well be right. He's the guy who predicted back in the early 2000s with gold around $300 an ounce that gold would reach $1,650 within a decade. Now he is talking about "quantitative easing to the moon" and a similar trajectory for gold and silver prices.

    For the central bankers of the world would have only one way to respond to another global financial crisis and that would be massive money printing to inflate debts away and reset the global financial system. Nothing else could be done.

    It is the gold and silver bugs contention that this would crash equity, real estate and bond markets around the world and send money pouring into the only money that can never be printed, gold and silver. Can this really happen? We may not have long to wait to find out if Mr Sinclair is right again.
     
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    What about the weather forecaster's?

    They are right about 30% of the time each week.
     
  3. TeaPot&ChopSticks

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    Deleted post - I am thinking the above says it all.
     
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    I don't like Rogers. In hindsight the pop to $49 was clearly mania, Ben Davies amongst others called it so. Rogers was on tv talking about silver to $100, when you'd think anybody who was a 'professional' in the markets could clearly see it was overbought.

    I stopped paying attention to him after that.
     
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    I'm also curious about what Armstrong has said about analysts being shills, it seemed to kick off around the same time Sinclair started talking about Armstrong not being on the money. I got the feeling the two were having a veiled feud.. Curious of others opinions and of anybody else caught that? Am I reading too much in to it?
     
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    I'm not sure what Armstrongs deal is.

    He's super bitter with the Govt, for good reason, but I think it clouds his reasoning sometimes.
     
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    In response to Mr Sinclair, all I have to say is look at my signature.
     
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    rbaggio Active Member Silver Stacker

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    Probably something to do with the fact he spent over 4 years in jail.
     
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    mmm....shiney! Administrator Staff Member Silver Stacker

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    I think that's what dog was referring to as well.
     
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    rbaggio Active Member Silver Stacker

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    Ahh fair enough :)
     

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