Economists spend considerable time fantasizing about a world than only exists
in theory. If they become really good at it, they can move on to managing a
speculative hedge fund. In that world, fantasizing has been elevated to a new
higher level, one that uses computer algorithms. Because of that, the old joke
from accounting has been adapted to the new paradigm of delusional valuation.
Hedge fund manager asks, "How much is this CDO worth?" Math PHD replies, "What
do you want it to be worth?" Fortunately, we don't have that problem when it
comes to valuing the U.S. dollar. The global free market values it each hour
of the day.

A popular fantasy of economists is that as the dollar depreciates the U.S.
trade deficit will miraculously improve. That might be true if the U.S. trade
deficit were not structural. One aspect of that structural nature is the importation
of oil and petroleum products. Depreciating dollar will not cause oil to sprout
magically out of the earth. Despite the grand effort to run cars on corn, the
U.S. will keep on importing more oil. A more serious structural problem is
that the U.S. increasingly makes little to sell the rest of world. The graph
above is of U.S. manufacturing employment. The U.S. has had no net growth in
manufacturing employment since the 1950s. Fantasy aside, the principal export
of the U.S. is green dollars. With green dollars being the major export, the
value of those dollars can only go down. With no visible end to the exportation
of green dollars, the price of Gold has little choice but to rise over time.
Fantasies are the only arguments for allowing your wealth to wither in paper
assets. Reality is real assets, like Gold.
GOLD THOUGHTS are from Ned W. Schmidt,CFA,CEBS,
publisher of The Value View Gold Report, monthly, and Trading Thoughts,
weekly. For a trial subscription email nwschmidt@earthlink.net. Ned
will be exploring the Gold Super Cycle at The Wealth Expo in NYC, 19-21 October. For
information go to www.wealthexpo.net.
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of Agri-Food Super Cycle. write agrifoodvalueview@earthlink.net.