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		<title>If Stocks Tank, Shouldn&#8217;t Gold Soar Higher?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Many people say that if stocks tank, that gold should soar higher due to Gold typically being a &#8220;flight to safety&#8221; in many peoples minds.</p> <p>But is this really the case?</p> <p>For many years I have seen people, and done so myself, &#8220;follow the herd mentality&#8221;. When it comes to Gold, that would be ...</p><p>Continue reading: <a href="http://market-updates.online-stock-trading-guide.com/if-stocks-tank-shouldnt-gold-soar-higher/"><em>If Stocks Tank, Shouldn&#8217;t Gold Soar Higher?</em></a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many people say that if stocks tank, that gold should soar higher due to Gold typically being a &#8220;flight to safety&#8221; in many peoples minds.</p>
<p>But is this really the case?</p>
<p>For many years I have seen people, and done so myself, &#8220;follow the herd mentality&#8221;. When it comes to Gold, that would be when people panic, Gold should soar.</p>
<p>The free ebook below will help you see things in a different way. Instead of being sucked up in the momentum and draft of the herd, you may just be able to take a step back next time and see what&#8217;s causing the move first.</p>
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<p>Large banks and more recently pension funds have suddenly become infatuated with gold.&nbsp; They chant the mantras that gold bugs have known for years: gold is a store of value; owning gold is financial insurance; an ounce of gold will always buy a good suit.&nbsp; The idea is that if the economy continues to weaken and share prices decline, a strategic allocation of the precious metal will hedge and offset some of the losses in the financial sector.</p>
<p>On the surface it seems to make sense and it&rsquo;s hard to argue with the logic.&nbsp; Even so, logic can sometimes get twisted, whereas facts cannot.&nbsp;  The evidence is found in the chart we describe as &ldquo;All the Same Market.&rdquo;  Gold, stocks, currencies (versus the dollar), oil, grains, meats, softs, all decline in a deflationary environment.&nbsp;  As liquidity dries up and credit contracts, people, businesses, and institutions sell everything to get dollars.&nbsp;  Cash is once again king.&nbsp; This is bearish for gold. </p>
<p>Looked at another way:&nbsp;  as the dollar advances from its lows, things denominated in dollars lose value against the dollar.&nbsp; As long as the dollar remains the global senior currency, assets will depreciate:&nbsp; not just stocks and commodities but residential and commercial property, works of art, collectible cars, pretty much everything.&nbsp; Of course, this outlook presumes a deflationary environment and that&rsquo;s been our view for quite some time.&nbsp; But that&rsquo;s another conversation.&nbsp; The topic here is stocks down/gold up &#8211; or not.</p>
<p>The long-time editor of the Elliott Wave Financial Forecast Short Term Update, Steven Hochberg summed it up succinctly in a recent issue:</p>
<p> &ldquo;The other important aspect to a dollar bottom is the implication to all the other markets that have been moving opposite to this senior currency. The start of a major dollar rally should roughly coincide with a turn down in stocks, commodities, oil and the precious metals. So there are likely to be important trend reversals across nearly all major markets.&rdquo;</p>
<p>Don&rsquo;t fall into the trap of group-think.&nbsp; If investing was that easy we&rsquo;d all  have (insert your own private fantasy).</p>
<p>&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;-</p>
<p>For more information, download Robert Prechter&rsquo;s free <a href="http://www.elliottwave.com/r.asp?acn=8ostg&#038;rcn=aa54c&#038;dy=aa111309c&#038;url=/iie/iiebook_b.aspx?code=29982" target="_blank">Independent Investor eBook</a>. The 118-page resource teaches investors to think independently by challenging conventional financial market assumptions.</p>
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