A very hot debate between Peter Schiff and Mike Norman on the future of the Gold prices back then in 2008 , today more than a year and a half later , we know who was right and who was wrong .....
THE PETER SCHIFF BLOG : An Unofficial Tracking of Peter Schiff and The Libertarian Austrian School of Economics
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ReplyDeleteThank you Mr Schiff for your insight. What keeps on impressing me is people like Mike Norman. Either he is too stupid or he is too clever. Gold had a fixed price in the 60's? Gold was money and money was gold.
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