"Seneca had made the bargain that many good men have made when agreeing to aid bad regimes. Their presence strengthens the regime and helps it endure. But their moral influence may also improve the regime's behavior. For many, this has been a bargain worth making, even if it has cost them—as it may have cost Seneca—their immortal soul. The Rome he has been trained to serve, the Rome of Augustus and Germanicus, was gone. In its place stood Neropolis, ruled by a megalomaniac brat.” James Romm
26 March 2012
Gold Daily and Silver Weekly Charts - A Burst of Liquidity Expectations Sparks a Flight to the Metals
A sharp rally in the metals as Bernanke dispels the deflationary delusion.