Dyin’ ain’t much of a livin’, boy
– The Outlaw Josey Wales
The Davos Crowd is desperate. That much has been clear
to me for months.
From the moment they tied
COVID-19 to the breaking of the oil markets back in March they have worked like
no other time in history to convince us the world we knew was gone.
The latest
iteration of this big lie is the all-out assault on the U.S. dollar. Now for months a
few analysts like me have been steadfast in reminding everyone that no matter
how much money the U.S. prints in the short run, it is only doing so because of
the extreme levels of latent and active dollar demand in the world.
So, there is narrative and there is reality. And reality is that
today there is huge demand for the U.S. dollar regardless of what the headlines
tell you.
That said, that doesn’t mean that demand doesn’t ebb and flow.
And now that we’re on the other side of the first wave of this crisis period,
marginal dollar hoarding has slacked off.
This is most evident in the dramatic rise in the euro back above
$1.17 and the British pound breaking back to challenge $1.30. But in the grand
scheme of things these are just relief rallies within primary bear markets.
But in the past couple of weeks, coinciding nicely with a
massive rally in the precious metals, there’s been a deluge of talk about the
end of the dollar.
It’s easy to dismiss the perma-bears like Peter Schiff who has
become a parody of himself at this point. But it’s not easy to dismiss it when
all of a sudden Schiff is everywhere, taking the bait to be the guy who will
tell everyone that the dollar is going to fail because, you know, money
printing.
And, as an Austrian economist kinda guy, I agree with Peter, I
just don’t agree that the dollar is going anywhere anytime soon.
It may gall him and other Austrians that the dollar can still be
so thoroughly debased and still make up 62% of total foreign exchange reserves
the world over or still dominate global trade (latest SWIFT Data).
But with China keeping its capital account closed and the
European Central Bank holding rates below zero destroying any possibility of
anyone diversifying their capital reserves into euros, where else can the big
pool of capital go at this point?
And just don’t tell me gold.
Because while I love gold, own gold, advocate for gold, gold
cannot and will not resume a central place in our monetary system until the day
the dollar fails.
And no one who matters
right now really wants the dollar to fail. And that includes the villain-of-the-day,
China.
But it’s not just guys like Schiff or Alistair McLeod who are
calling the tune right now. They were joined this week by none other than members of the the International Monetary
Fund , the mouthpiece of the Council on Foreign Relations and
Goldman Sachs…
… but I repeat myself.
Goldman’s call is certainly reasonable, based on the idea that
real interest rates have plummeted sending gold higher as the argument against
holding it fails.
But when you have this many big stories planted in the media at
the same time just ahead of an FOMC meeting, something is up.
They have all now called into question the U.S.’s central role
in the global economy. This is a concerted effort to push this narrative during
a period of extreme dollar weakness. They have tied it to the extraordinary
measures taken by the Fed and the U.S. Treasury dept. earlier this year and the
likelihood of another massive stimulus bill and/or bailout package between now
and the election.
And it’s not even that I disagree with them, because I don’t. I just
don’t agree that 2020 is the Year the Dollar Failed, no matter how tempting
that title is to write.
Because, as always, you have to ask yourself the questions, “Why
this? Why Now?”
The answer to those questions, in my opinion, is simple. They
are timing this with the fundamental change to the European Union via the EU’s
bright new shiny budget and COVID-19 relief plans which were agreed upon by the
EU Council last week.
It’s a simple enough
narrative that also neatly coincides with everything else we’re being bombarded
with daily. And it goes something like this.
The EU is
Fixed, The U.S. is Fucked.
So given that gold and silver are the most manipulated markets
on the planet doesn’t anyone think it’s strange that silver, of all assets,
explodes more than $8 per ounce over a three-week period? Climaxing into the
end of a delivery month on the COMEX?
Really? After nearly twenty years of watching the silver market
I can tell you that when we see behavior this out of the ordinary it’s because
the people who wag the tail of the market dog want it to happen not because
they’ve lost the script.
But I digress.
Everywhere we look there is another instance of U.S. lawmakers
fighting among themselves, like the fiasco hearing with Attorney General
William Barr or the pathetic grandstanding over the size and scope of the next
massive stimulus bill which will rob savers and future generations of even more
wealth.
It’s Mayor Jenny Durkan in Seattle throwing out the Federal
troops there while issuing orders to her police chief to not escalate the
violence as the violence on the streets escalates.
It’s the relentless propaganda trying to create a ‘second wave’
of COVID-19 to scare us all into staying home, canceling elections, and
screaming obscenities at people who won’t wear a useless mask.
Europeans will play soccer but the baseball games are cancelled
because a few players tested positive for COVID-19.
Meanwhile in Europe, everything is fixed now that they’ve given
the European Commission tax and spend powers they don’t legally have.
But Trump is shredding the Constitution by sending Federal
troops to defend Federal property after 50+ days of rioting, looting and trying
to set the Federal Courthouse on fire in Portland, Oregon.
Am I the only one who sees the game here?
A rising euro, a falling dollar, gold touching $2000, Merkel’s
“Alexander Hamilton” moment, U.S. cities burning and the ones not on fire are
under siege from his incompetence in handling the virus.
Economic depression mixed with incompetent
leadership is supposed to lead you to lose faith in the currency of that
government. That’s the big
lie.
It’s like that scene in Minority Report where they find the guy
who supposedly kidnapped Anderton’s son. There was a quote, “orgy of evidence.”
The sheer volume of it is supposed to make you believe a lie
because how can you argue with such a vast array of evidence, right?
And in the curious case of the collapsing dollar I’m Tom Cruise.
I’m not throwing the dollar out the window to its death. I’m calling bullshit
and saying, “Nope I’m not buying what they are selling.”
I’ll buy that story in a couple of years but I won’t today.
Just like I’m not buying that I’ll die from the Corona-chan,
that hydroxychloroquine and zinc won’t protect me from it or that the EU
doesn’t have a whole lotta real work to do before anything in Europe can be
reasonably described as ‘fixed.’
Look, not to be too blunt
about it but the U.S. is approaching screwed in the long run. And that’s
nothing but a shame because when I look around the world and I’m not seeing a
whole lot of rule of law or even nods to constitutionally-protected individual
rights.
When I talk with readers they uniformly weep for what’s
happening in the U.S.
So, while we may be at a
low ebb in this cycle, there’s still a way back from which doesn’t involve
complete collapse. That choice has yet to be made.
But forces have been unleashed to make that choice for us, to
destroy the United States and its most productive people, of that I have zero
doubt. But not all forces are irresistible. Some objects are immovable and when
your currency dominates 86% of all global trade that’s not something moving.
So, ignore the big lie of The Davos Crowd because when there’s this amount
of pressure to manufacture a false reality it is more indicative of desperation
than omnipotence.
And there’s a lot more
distance along this road to travel.
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