Remember the game of musical chair.
Round and round we go, when the music stops one of us is called 'out'.
Again the music is played, likewise one by one get out of the game.
The finalist is the one ,who withstands not because of incisive insight ,but becuse of sheer luck.
Similarly the economy is playing a game.
Call it a game of mischief.
Address it as a ploy of manipulation.
Term it as a tournament of deceit.
Dub it as as an impression of destiny.
Whatever it may be, it is apparently a circumspection of dubious estrangements.
The recession ,which set in late 2007 ,was virulent in 2008, somewhat disparaging in 2009, but had its collars up in 2010.
The Greecian woe , that has been plaguing the European zone, has spelt a disaster over the entire world economy
The sterling lost its value.
The ever changing dollar has also been degraded.
As this is going on , the stocks and shares all over tumbled.
The wall street had a fall.
The nasdaq hopped down.
The Asian markets became nervous.
The European stocks, needless to say, got caught in the fire.
Turning aside, we find the glittering gold racing at a splitting speed.
It has set a new record.
It is now $1200 and more.
Silve , the first cousin of gold , is also marching up,ut with controlled speed.
Yellow is certainly a dearest colour .
Silver is less dazzling.
Hence the top up of silver is proportionately less.
Looking a little away, we get a glimpse of crude oil.
It saw , in recent times, an up surge to$86.
Now it has been tamed down to $76.
The music is being played
Greece is singing a mourning tune.
U.K is rendering a political rhapsody, the conservatives playing an amorous tune to the liberal democrats.
Germany is chiming the saviour's melody.
The U.S. music is at times bass and at times shrill.,mostly a chaotic rhythm.
The Asian cadence is nonchalant.
The situation ,at the moment is that Gold is riding triumphant..
Gold has emerged winner of the latest game of Musical Chair.
Let us attribute a sweet song to gold
"Gold ,you are the safe haven,
So take us to Heaven."
Sunday, May 9, 2010
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