很多人都在幻想說,                         

將來在買還來得及…

到時候你有錢也買不到!

現在真的已經是先搶先贏!


今天有位學員下課時

特別跑來找Fred感謝說

想當年他上課聽到我介紹白銀

就不懷疑地買進,

現在已經賺了70%左右,

而且又穩又安全。

真的很恭喜他,

但是Fred擔心的是那些有上課,

但是到現在還不知道在忙些什麼的傢伙…


鈔票一定會被檢討!

美元一定會崩盤!

有錢人的陰謀一定會被揭發!

我們一定要阻止有錢人

繼續利用現行聯準會與通貨制度

來剝削我們勞力與血汗所換來的財富!


如果將全球黃金集中在一起

將會需要多少空間?

If you took all of the gold in the world

and put it in one place how much would there be?

n 全球只有五千萬盎司的年產量(五千萬枚金幣)

n 假設這個是兩百年來每年的平均產量,那麼
全球地表上有將近
100億盎司的黃金。
(附帶一提:馬隆尼書中的資料「全球只有
23
盎司黃金」是指一般民眾所能購買到的量)

n 就算有這麼多黃金,也只有25公尺立方的體積。

n 白金更誇張,全球已開採出來的量只能堆成
6.3立方公尺的量!

"If you took all of the gold in the world and put it in one place how much would there be?."  01 April 2000.  HowStuffWorks.com. <http://money.howstuffworks.com/question213.htm>  28 May 2010.

­It is amazing, but the total amount of gold in the world is a surprisingly small q­uantity. Here's how you can calculate the total amount that is available.

If you look at a page like this one, or if you look it up in an encyclopedia, you will find that the annual worldwide production of gold is something like 50 million troy ounces per year. Gold has a specific gravity of 19.3, meaning that it is 19.3 times heavier than water. So gold weighs 19.3 kilograms per liter. A liter is a cube that measures 10 centimeters (about 4 inches) on a side. There are 32.15 troy ounces in a kilogram. Therefore, the world produces a cube of gold that is about 4.3 meters (about 14 feet) on each side every year. In other words, all of the gold produced worldwide in one year could just about fit in the average person's living room!

This cube weighs 1,555,210 kilograms (3,110,420 pounds). A recent spot price for gold was $256.10 U.S. -- using that number, all of the gold produced in a year is worth $12,805,000,000. That's a lot of money, but not an unimaginable amount. For example, that's about how much the Pentagon spent launching the GPS satellite system. NASA's budget in 1998 was $13.6 billion.

Figuring out the total amount of gold that has been produced by man is a little harder. To get at some kind of estimate, let's figure that the world has been producing gold at 50 million ounces a year for 200 years. That number is probably a little high, but when you figure that the Aztecs and the Egyptians produced a fair amount of gold for a long time, it's probably not too far off. Fifty million ounces * 200 years = 10 billion ounces. Ten billion ounces of gold would fit into a cube roughly 25 meters (about 82 feet) on a side. Consider that the Washington Monument measures 55 feet by 55 feet at its base and is 555 feet tall (17 x 17 x 170 m). That means that if you could somehow gather every scrap of gold that man has ever mined into one place, you could only build about one-third of the Washington Monument.

Platinum is even more scarce than gold. Only 3.6 million troy ounces are produced per year. Its specific gravity is 21.45, and it was discovered in the 18th century, not in 3,000 B.C. If you assume that the world has produced 3.6 million ounces per year for 50 years to estimate the total worldwide supply, all of the platinum in the world would fit in a cube that is 6.3 meters (about 20 feet) on a side. In other words, all of the platinum in the entire world would easily fit in the average home!


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