“At first, it was just a minority of the most savvy and sophisticated who took action. Now, with each new shock — the fall of Mubarak in Egypt, the bloody war in Syria, the outrage in Saudi Arabia over a possible pact with Iran and many more — the trickle is becoming a flood. And much of the money has nowhere to go but to the U.S. Among other key factors, this influx of capital — plus outpouring of funny money from the Fed — is what’s helping to: Drive U.S. stock markets and, despite sharp corrections, is likely to continue doing so; Set the stage for a new bull market in gold and precious metals; Add to the U.S. economy’s recovery, and; Push U.S. interest rates sharply higher.”
http://www.moneyandmarkets.com/winds-of-war-2-57337
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