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What if you HAD to Buy Gold?

One day people may have no choice but to buy gold...

AN INTERVIEWER recently asked me if I thought the gold was going to $5,000 an ounce. "No," I said bluntly. "I think it's going higher."

"You're that optimistic?"

"No," I replied. "I'm that pessimistic" writes Jeff Clark, senior precious metals analyst at Casey Research.

Imagine the condition of our world if the Gold Price reached $5,000 an ounce – and kept soaring. We'll likely be in a mania if that happens – but what kind of mania will it be? There'll be some greed to be sure, but I think there's a good chance a deeper reason will be at play. And it's the same reason that will drive you to keep buying gold at $2,000 an ounce.

You'll have to.

There are 101 reasons to own gold right now. You might buy because of the debt turmoil you see around the globe. You may think it wise, like the Chinese and others, to keep some of your savings in gold. Negative real interest rates may draw you to gold. You might buy because of the mere fact that demand is overwhelming supply. Or you fear inflation. Or deflation.

But most of these factors are missing one critical element: They're not yet personal.

Most reading this have not had to flee their country, been the victim of hyperinflation, or watched helplessly as their currency went poof! Longtime investors have made money on their gold investments, to be sure, but most of us bought the yellow metal as an investment and not because of a do-or-die situation.

It's doom and gloom to say this, but I think it's possible and perhaps even probable that at some point we'll all feel forced to Buy Gold, almost irrespective of price, due to a sudden and rapid depreciation of the US Dollar.

How do we get to that point? Simple: You go to buy something and realize you've just been priced out of the market, not because the item is too expensive, but because you suddenly realize the money in your hand no longer has purchasing power. Your reaction to that event is predictable: You feel cornered, maybe even scared, and the urgency to seek an alternative takes over.

This is obviously an inflation scenario, but it's not exactly a stretch to get there from where we are today. Here's why.

The chart above tracks the Dollar and gold adjusted by the CPI from 2000 to present. It catches many people off guard, once they realize its implications. Look what's happened to the greenback in the past 11+ years:

Since the Y2K scare, the Dollar has lost an incredible 25% of its purchasing power. Even adding the measly interest one would earn in a traditional savings account doesn't make up for this loss. This isn't a picture of the Dollar since the creation of the Fed or since Nixon took us off the gold standard. This is what's happening right now – a gross devaluation of your Dollar-based savings. Gold, on the other hand, has not only preserved but increased our purchasing power.

Now, imagine this scenario on fast forward. Instead of a 25% loss in 11 years, what if it occurs in, say, two years? That's what can happen in a highly inflationary environment. At some point, given the baked-in consequences for our currency and the unwillingness of politicians to effectively deal with the problem, you one day instinctively realize, as you hand money to a cashier to buy milk and she asks for more, that it is a depreciating asset and no longer a stable form of exchange.

In other words, you won't Buy Gold at $2,000 an ounce because you think it's going to $6,000; you'll Buy Gold because you fear the Dollar will continue losing its ability to meet basic monetary requirements and you'll need a substitute, something that will retain its value.

Regardless of whether the downward trend with the Dollar continues at the same pace or speeds up, one thing is clear: It will continue. You must portion some of your savings in gold.

Sooner or later I think we all will have an epiphany about money that pushes us to Buy Gold, even if it's at levels that would seem expensive today. When that time comes, you won't be focused on the price of gold but on the absolute need to acquire a more lasting asset.

If I'm right, $1,700 is not a high price to pay.

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JEFF CLARK is editor and lead writer of BIG GOLD, the monthly gold-investment newsletter from Doug Casey's Casey Research. Having worked on his family's gold claims in California and Arizona, and analyzing the big trends in gold's bull market, Jeff and his team aim to highlight safe and profitable ways for the prudent investor to capitalize on today's long-term rise.

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