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The only problem is if interests rates rise?
Hi Benjamen,
That's a dangerous strategy - that strategy is one of the reasons the world is in the financial mess it's in at the moment.
Mathematical traders 'Quants' made complex mathematical models which traded trillions of highly leveraged dollars based on a similar strategy to you - looking for products that were mathematically under/over-valued and trading accordingly, this works if the 'efficient market hypothesis' holds true and has a low risk profile but if there's a black swan event (Which actually happens a lot as the markets aren't actually efficient) then that strategy tells you to buy exactly the wrong things.
Like now your model is saying gold is overvalued vs. currencies and their computer model would have been investing in currencies for the last 8 years!
Again with the metals being under/over-valued in relation to one another it works assuming the market brings things back in line.
Example. In 2008 Volkswagen seemed incredibly over-valued ratio wise to the other car manufacturers so all the people using your model shorted it expecting it to fall back in line, meanwhile Porsche had been secretly buying up all the shares of Volkswagen & then all the guys shorting lost millions in a famous short squeeze.
So you have to ask why is gold over-valued right now? If there's not a good reason then it should fall back in line and using your strategy, waiting for a market correction is good - but there is a reason gold is over-valued now: currencies are f..... and in a race to debase & you have to ask the same question for platinum etc.
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