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Message: Aden's Sisters - excerpt from their most recent interview

An excerpt from Aden's most recent interview. Main point I took is that they believe this summer will be good time to buy PMs. I had a subscription but did not renew because even though you can certainly respect their track record, they seemed to come forth with recommendations more like an after thought or back seat driver rather than stick their necks out making prognostications like Peter G does.

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Daily Bell: Where will gold end in 2011?

Aden Sisters: Probably at a new high by the end of the year. So hard to say and this is a guess but on the high side $2000 and on the low side $1600.

Daily Bell: Where will silver end? Is silver a better buy than gold?

Aden Sisters: Well it has been this year and it's starting to get better-priced verses gold. The bigger picture shows gold as the better investment this year. Even though silver has been out performing gold, if you were to buy right now, or in the next couple of months, you would be better off going heavier into gold than silver because gold looks to be the outperformer this year.

Daily Bell: Why aren't precious metals like other commodities or are they?

Aden Sisters: They are more special because of the monetary influence in them, especially gold. This past couple of years, people have been buying for monetary purposes, safe haven reasons, and gold gives that benefit where the other commodities don't. The other commodities have had a double bang here with the emerging markets being so powerful and buying so many commodities.

Daily Bell: Where are food prices headed?

Aden Sisters: They are heading up with all the demand we mentioned earlier. There is so much demand in the world they can't do anything else. The emerging markets are growing and the demand will continue to grow for raw materials, all commodities, including the metals. This could last a long time, a decade or so.

Daily Bell: Will there be more unrest abroad no matter whether the elite pushes for a world war or not?

Aden Sisters: You can always count on unrest in this world. Look at the Middle East and how this continues and goes on and on. It seems pretty constant.

Daily Bell: What will the world look like in ten years?

Aden Sisters: Maybe more balanced with the emerging markets. China is getting more powerful and in particular monetarily. There is a balance of power that is changing and we think this will be more evident in 10 years. That is a great question and a tough one at the same time. We will be watching.

Daily Bell: Where is oil headed?

Aden Sisters: Well if you look at the demand in China and India alone, it can only go up. The difference of what they were using 15 years ago is a clear indicator. There is no alternative energy at this time really, maybe in 10 years. As long as oil is the bloodline of the world, it's going up.

Daily Bell: Are you worried about the state of the world? Is the Anglo-American elite growing increasingly authoritarian?

Aden Sisters: Yes, they are growing more authoritarian. We are worried about the status of the world. Sometimes you think it's not as bad but then it's worse and vice versa. We try and take things as they come and deal with it. With regards to monetary policies, it's going to be interesting to see how that all unfolds.

Daily Bell: Has America seen the end of its empire?

Aden Sisters: Well when you say the end of an empire it sounds so dramatic. But since 9/11, it's sad. There is going to be a power shift, perhaps like in Great Britain. The thing that will hurt the most is that the U.S. won't be able to print money at will any more. There will be changes at home because of this and when this happens people will realize how bad things are. Most people don't think globally when it comes to money management. Most people think this is so complicated but it's really not. They have busy lives and they go to work, they don't think about much more sometimes. Much of what is happening all over the world isn't on your local news, you have to dig for information. But people are feeling repercussions and they want to know more about what's happening.

Daily Bell: Is China going to take over the world? We think it's headed down hard due to substantive price inflation.

Aden Sisters: They are going to have their ups and downs. But they may be on the way to becoming a super power.

Daily Bell: If China goes down, what happens to the world's economy?

Aden Sisters: It goes down too. When they get sick everybody gets sick.

Daily Bell: Is the EU going to survive all this? What about the euro? Is the EU a good idea?

Aden Sisters: Well we are waiting to see if it will survive. They want it to survive. Maybe they will only allow certain countries to be a part of the EU. In the end it may survive, there seems to be lots of determination for it. They might have to cut the cord on some of the weaker countries but we will see how that plays out. It's hard to believe the end of the euro but maybe a change in the euro.

Daily Bell: Is all this chaos in some sense controlled and inflicted or is it merely serendipity?

Aden Sisters: It's hard to say, it doesn't seem controlled because a lot of things are out of control. It's probably a mix.

Daily Bell: Are the powers that be inflicting misery on the world to create a closer world government? Is this merely conspiracy theory?

Aden Sisters: They're probably not inflicting misery on purpose, although there is a lot of merit to the saying, "the road to hell is paved with good intentions". It's like they mean well but it's not working out. Whether you believe conspiracy or not the end thought is, it's happening. It is hurting people, it's affecting the markets, it's making the governments bloated and beyond seriously in trouble. That goes for most western governments. It's more like putting out fires and ending up over your head.

Daily Bell: Has the Internet had an impact on the world? Has it tended to undo the more terrible plans of governments and banksters?

Aden Sisters: The Internet has had a huge impact and more than they can believe probably. It will continue which will be interesting.

Daily Bell: Is the Internet – like the Gutenberg Press before it – causing a Renaissance and a New Reformation of sorts?

Aden Sisters: It sure seems like it. It's major. It's exposing terrible things that governments are doing and giving people an option for information.

Daily Bell: Will central banking end in your lifetime? Is central banking a good thing? Should it be done away with?

Aden Sisters: We don't think so. It seems to be a necessary evil.

Daily Bell: Should we return to a gold standard? To free banking? To competing currencies?

Aden Sisters: Yes, some kind of gold standard would create monetary discipline because right now there is no discipline. But what is to be created remains to be seen.

Daily Bell: What are the Aden Sisters working on now?

Aden Sisters: We have been asked to write a book, which we will be working on. We have two newsletters, The Aden Forecast, which keeps us very busy and we also have a new Weekly Trading Service. We attend conferences a couple times a year and other speaking engagements. All is good.

Daily Bell: Any final thoughts?

Aden Sisters: This summer should be a good time to add to gold and silver positions. We think the bull market has several more years. We also think there are a lot of people out there who seem confused and not trusting of what they hear from officials. We say try to learn more and watch for opportunity. Don't just be a victim.

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