Deflation Before Hyperinflation

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SilverEnergy
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Deflation Before Hyperinflation

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Notice how the prices of gas, gold and silver have been down for a while? That's because we're in a deflation right now.

Don't worry, eventually what comes after a deflation is a hyperinflation.

Also, a lot of U.S. dollars are overseas, which has kept us from experiencing hyperinflation.

The markets are being manipulated but the elite can only control it so much that eventually all the dollars being printed are going to spiral out of control.

When hyperinflation hits, I hope you're ready, because if you're not.....



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That's not the first time I've heard that copper is an economic indicator. On a 5 year chart it looks bearish, if it falls below $3 that would indicate a major drop through support.

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The military wants to phase out lead ammo by 2018, and many States are implementing laws banning lead ammo due to environmental issues. Common replacement rounds are copper or copper alloy ammo. This may or may not have a major impact on copper prices in upcoming years. When brass (copper+zinc alloy) prices went up, China's military started using steel for cartridge casing on their new 5.8 mm rounds, which ultimately reduced copper consumption.
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What do you think about hoarding copper pennies? It is about 92.5% or 97.5% copper and it also has a $0.01 face value. At current prices melt-value would be about $0.03.
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Tsar wrote:What do you think about hoarding copper pennies? It is about 92.5% or 97.5% copper and it also has a $0.01 face value. At current prices melt-value would be about $0.03.
Very popular.
Scroll down to the section that says Small Cents. 8)
http://www.usacoinbook.com/coin-melt-values/
не поглеждай назад. 8)

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