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Protect your invested labor... your hard-earned work... against fiat currency collapse by owning gold bullion.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          
Protect your invested labor... your hard-earned work...  against fiat currency collapse by owning gold bullion.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          
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Luke  Burgess Photo By Luke Burgess
Written Saturday, July 23, 2016

Everyone wants it...

Some will even risk life and limb to get it...

But most people don't even realize what money fundamentally represents.

They know they want a lot of it. And they know they can buy Pokémon Go upgrades with it. That's about it. But money is nothing more than this...

A medium for labor storage and exchange.

Consider a battery...Battery July 2016

Energy is built up and stored in one location, transported, and expended somewhere else. Money does the same thing, except with human labor. So money fundamentally represents invested labor of some sort.

Everyone in the world uses a fiat currency as their money... as their store of labor. Most likely, you use the U.S. dollar to store and exchange your labor. But using these fiat currencies comes with a price. Nothing is free...

First, all of the fiat currencies are in competition with each other. And because they are all also subject to global market forces, fiat currencies come with an intrinsic risk of a complete collapse.

But also, all of these fiat currencies, like the U.S. dollar, are wholly owned and largely controlled by private companies.

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A private company controls the value of the U.S. dollar?

It does. The Federal Reserve tries to downplay this as much as possible, but the Federal Reserve is a business with shareholders.

The Fed's shareholders are its member banks. Exactly which member banks own how much of the Federal Reverse is a big secret. No one knows for sure. But we can assume that the largest member banks — the J.P. Morgans, Bank of Americas, and Wells Fargos — own the largest amount of shares.

The main difference between the Federal Reserve and other private business is the level of government involvement. Yet the fact is, the Federal Reserve is about as “federal” as Federal Express.

Government is involved in all private business. It is just more involved in the Federal Reserve's business. And that business is the management and maintenance of its product: the U.S. dollar.

To that end, the Fed has strong control over the value of its product. And, again, I want you to remember what we're talking about: the value of the product in which you keep all of your invested labor.

The Fed can (and has) drastically increase supply of its product for various reasons. To stave off the global financial crisis of 2008 and save the U.S. dollar from further collapse, the Federal Reserve simply created a bunch of new U.S. dollars to buy up America's bad debt to increase the value of debt securities and lower their yield.

Money Supply  M1 July 2016

But while the Fed was able to kick the can down the road to stave off an immediate collapse, its quantitative easing seems to have failed. And the future of the U.S. dollar, American economy, and your invested labor is at risk.

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Storing all of your invested labor into one currency like the U.S. dollar is like playing roulette... and let's exclude the numbers 0 and 00 for the purposes of this argument.

But keeping all of your invested labor in one form of money is like going to a roulette table and betting on 35 of the 36 numbers.

You'll probably win. And you'll probably continue to win again and again. The odds are definitely in your favor.

But if you stay at that table long enough, eventually that 36th number is going to hit. Then you've just taken a major step back.

What happens when that 36th number comes up twice? Three times?

Take a small step away from that risk and buy the insurance — the most historic and well-known medium for labor storage and a competitor to all fiat currencies: gold

That 36th number hit in 2008. As a result, the price of gold went to $1,900 an ounce — an all-time high. How high do gold prices go when the number 36 hits again?

Remember, gold is much rarer than most people think. There's only about 6.4 billion ounces of aboveground gold right now. But there are 7.4 billion people — less than one ounce of gold person.

New fiat currencies are being created all the time, which constantly dilutes their value. New gold is being produced every day. But ultimately, gold is a finite resource. Dollars can be created to infinity.

Own gold to hedge against number 36. It's not just a few dollars at stake... it's your hard-earned work.

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Luke Burgess
Energy and Capital

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