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So 2021 wasn't the best year for gold bugs. But it wasn't the worst. Regardless of gold's lukewarm p

So 2021 wasn't the best year for gold bugs. But it wasn't the worst. Regardless of gold's lukewarm performance, however, the demand for physical gold bullion last year skyrocketed. So 2021 wasn't the best year for gold bugs. But it wasn't the worst. Regardless of gold's lukewarm performance, however, the demand for physical gold bullion last year skyrocketed. [Outsider Club logo] Gold's Not Dead [Luke Burgess Photo] By [Luke Burgess]( Written Jan 19, 2022 2021 was not a great year for gold bugs. Gold prices fell by more than 7% last year despite facing a sharp rise in inflation, refreshed fears over coronavirus variants, continued political and social instability, increased debt levels, and a general decline of trust in governments worldwide. Gold Prices — One Year[mio] No, it was not a great year for gold bugs. But it wasn't a terrible year for the yellow metal either. To be fair, gold started 2021 pretty strong. Prices reached an all-time record high in August 2020 — topping an intraday high of over $2,050 an ounce — and closed the 2020 year on a strong note. A look at a longer-term chart of gold shows us prices were mostly flat for 2021. Gold Prices — 2015 to Present[miof] "Miracle Mineral" at Center of Multi-Trillion Wealth Bonanza Inside each of these spheres is a natural resource more important than oil, coal, or gas. It’s called the “Miracle Mineral.” [See how this little-known resource could give savvy investors the chance to turn $500 into $82,175 over the next few months.]( So 2021 wasn't the best year for gold bugs. But it wasn't the worst. 2021 was mostly a neutral year for gold. Regardless of gold's lukewarm performance, however, the demand for physical gold bullion last year skyrocketed. Physical Gold Bullion Demand Jumped Last Year According to the latest data from the U.S. Mint, sales of its gold bullion increased by over 67% to 1.44 million ounces last year — reported to be the highest levels since 2009. Source: U.S. Mint Meanwhile sales of U.S. silver bullion also saw increases. The Mint sold 12.2 million ounces of silver in 2021, an increase of 51% compared to the previous year. Part of the increase in sales can be attributed to the Mint's redesign of the American Eagle. Last year the U.S. Mint changed the reserve design of the American Eagle to coincide with the 35th anniversary of the coin series. Source: U.S. Mint This redesign was heavily marketed and likely contributed to spurring sales. But the redesign didn't completely drive bullion sales. On the other side of the world, Australia's Perth Mint also saw record sales last year. According to data released last week, the Perth Mint sold over a million ounces of gold in 2021 — a 35% increase compared to the previous year and the Mint's highest sales numbers in a decade. Looking Ahead to 2022 An increase in holdings of physical gold bullion is a good setup for a rally in prices. That's partly because of gold's liquidity. One thing about physical bullion that people tend to overvalue is its liquidity. It's true that gold and silver bullion are more liquid than ever. With the advent of the internet, you can pretty much find a place to sell your gold or silver bullion 24/7. Nevertheless, physical bullion is much less liquid than stocks or ETFs. The absolute fastest way to sell physical bullion is through a cash/check transaction or wire transfer. But both require way more time than selling a stock online. A cash/check transaction can take several days, especially with large transactions. Bullion dealers don't keep large piles of cash in their back rooms for obvious reasons. If you walked into any legitimate bullion shop in America and wanted to sell $50,000 worth of gold, not only would you be required to fill out IRS paperwork, but you're going to get a check — not cash. Selling a gold ETF takes seconds. Selling physical bullion via a wire transfer is a little easier and faster. But you still have to mail the sold bullion to the buyer, which always means you need to go to the post office. Selling a gold stock can be almost instant. Point is, holding physical bullion typically slows the selling process for the investor. And a market with a lot of investors holding an asset that's a bit harder to sell is more protected from rapid sell-offs than other assets. The truth is only a very small fraction of the population owns any kind of significant bullion holding. Everyone has gold and silver in their house somewhere. But most of the time any valuable precious metals are in jewelry. And jewelry is typically not an investment-grade bullion asset, which has standard purities and weights for easy trading. Moreover, even when a household does have investment-grade bullion, it's typically in very small amounts. A lot of people have American Silver Eagles, given to them by their uncles or grandfathers, that might be worth a few hundred dollars. But investors with sizable stashes of investment-grade bullion are relatively rare. There is really no way to know for sure, but I have heard it estimated that less than 2% of the U.S. population holds any significant amount of physical gold or silver bullion. So in the gold market, a little physical metal-buying goes a long way. If the estimate that less than 2% of the U.S. population owns any significant amount of bullion can be believed (and I do think it's at least close to accurate), just a small increase in the number of new bullion buyers can have a significant effect on the market. Until next time, [Luke Burgess Signature] Luke Burgess --------------------------------------------------------------- Small American Company Cracks Secret to Endless Lithium Supply One small firm has just done something so incredibly groundbreaking that it will change the way humans use energy for centuries. It has managed to do the unthinkable. It has created a new way to generate brand-new supplies of high-quality lithium on demand, without mining a single ounce! And it’s all done right here in the United States. The lithium production process is also 100% emission-free and is cheaper than the traditional mining. Right now, the firm can create enough lithium to power an amazing 20,000 cars in one year. And this is just the beginning… The revenues for this virtually unknown company are set to grow an astounding 7,883% in the coming months. That’s enough to turn a $500 stake into $39,915… Or let’s say you decide to go a little heavier into this stock and invest $2,000... That could turn into a life-changing $159,660 windfall. Right now this company is still flying under the radar, but that won’t last for much longer. The Biden administration and major automakers are lining up to work with this company and harness its groundbreaking process. As they do, [the $10 share price will climb 30, 40, or maybe even as high as 120 times that amount.]( I’ve put together all of the details on this small firm and how it has revolutionized the energy industry in a free dossier that you can view for free, [right here.]( Browse Our Archives [2 Ways to Beat Inflation and the Food Crisis]( [The Fed Is Full of Crap and Wall Street's Buying It]( [Hidden Costs to Honest Deals]( [Joe "No Plan" Biden: POTUS Plan as Empty as Store Shelves]( [Chewbacca Almost Killed Me]( --------------------------------------------------------------- This email was sent to {EMAIL}. It is not our intention to send email to anyone who doesn't want it. If you're not sure why you've received this e-letter, or no longer wish to receive it, you may [unsubscribe here]( and view our privacy policy and information on how to manage your subscription. 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