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Gold to Rise to $2,000 Amid ‘Massive’ Inflation, Superfund Says
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By Kim Kyoungwha


Oct. 28 (Bloomberg) -- Gold may rise to a record $2,000 an ounce in the next three years as investors hedge against “massive” inflation sparked by governments printing money, according to Superfund Financial Singapore Pte’s Aaron Smith.

“In the next few years, after the deflation cycle, we’ll see massive inflation,” Managing Director Smith, 30, said in an interview. “Soon, when you go to buy a cup of coffee, you’ll pay $20 or $30 because the dollar won’t be worth anything.”

The company’s Superfund Green Gold A Fund, which has more than doubled since its inception in 2005, has lost 15.6 percent this year because of higher volatility, said Smith, who joined in 2002. Gold rose to an all-time high this month as governments including the U.S. boosted debt to combat the global recession.

“When the U.S. dollar crashes, all the paper currencies have to crash, otherwise if their currencies are too strong, their economies will be weak,” said Smith, who issued similar gold forecasts in May and earlier this month. “Another excellent buying opportunity for investors is silver.”

Gold for immediate delivery, which touched a high of $1,070.80 an ounce on Oct. 14, traded at $1,039.32 at midday in Singapore. The metal has strengthened 18 percent this year, while the Dollar Index, a six-currency gauge of the dollar’s strength, fell 6.4 percent.

Gold Forecasts

Smith joins investors including Shayne McGuire, director of global research at the Teacher Retirement System of Texas, and Jim Rogers in forecasting higher gold prices. Pension funds will increase gold holdings as currencies decline, McGuire said on Oct. 22. Gold will probably top $2,000 in the next decade as the dollar weakens, Rogers said Oct. 7.

Superfund, founded in 1995 and backed by $1.6 billion in assets, specializes in so-called managed futures, using its own trading system to generate buy and sell calls on stock, bond, currency and commodity futures. Still, the company’s flagship Superfund A, which gained 35.4 percent last year, has lost 24 percent this year, Smith said.

The ratio of silver to gold, currently at 62.35, will be “cut in half” in the next three to five years as millions of people in South Asia and China buy the metal as an alternative because they can no longer afford gold, Smith said. Silver has soared 46 percent this year to $16.65 an ounce.

To contact the reporter on this story: Kyoungwha Kim in Singapore at [email protected]
Last Updated: October 28, 2009 01:59 EDT
 

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“In the next few years, after the deflation cycle, we’ll see massive inflation,” Managing Director Smith, 30, said in an interview. “Soon, when you go to buy a cup of coffee, you’ll pay $20 or $30 because the dollar won’t be worth anything.”


Who is this idiot Smith who is predicting $20-30 coffee? Farking idiot.



OMG of all the wannabes Prediction Experts this one really takes the cake :eek::eek:
 

BBBBBB80

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Join in the gold bubble.

And why not.

If one had the balls to profit from

Property bubble
Stock bubble
Oil bubble
Gold bubble

All in the course of the last few years.

And gold probably won't unwind as quickly as others. Just as recovery won't be as quick in others.
 

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Join in the gold bubble.

And why not.

If one had the balls to profit from

Property bubble
Stock bubble
Oil bubble
Gold bubble

All in the course of the last few years.

And gold probably won't unwind as quickly as others. Just as recovery won't be as quick in others.


You'd be surprised. Gold yields only capital gains, not like stocks and bonds and properties.
 

BBBBBB80

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You'd be surprised. Gold yields only capital gains, not like stocks and bonds and properties.

Yes, capital gains and dividends. yes..

you mean as in examples like REITs which offer excellent dividends with catastrophic capital losses?

offering you a 5% dividend while incurring 80% capital loss and continuing valuation write downs?

unless you are Temasek or GIC which has 30 year long term views, gold's capital gains and refuge from the market/currency turmoil is a good place to place your money.
 
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