
Gold has historically been used as a monetary standard, a fixed reference point, but the United States broke with that convention in the early 1970s, causing a ripple effect in global currencies. The time has come to stop floating the dollar and to anchor it to solid ground, gold. This presentation comes from the Economic Analysis for Investment Professionals conference held in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on November 19, 1996.
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