
Journal Real World Stuff's Journal: Cash Your Risky Stocks 16
Things gonna get ugly...soon.
Things gonna get ugly...soon.
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Where you been? (Score:2)
Screw that ... (Score:2)
savings (Score:1)
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mine are in rice, beans and ammo....
You are presuming a total collapse of the world financial system. I see few scenarios where I wouldn't be able to access money that was in a Swiss Bond fund or where that money didn't maintain its present-day value against inflation or a collapse of the dollar.
If you are going to go the survivalist route I'd add a good stock of liquor, cigarettes, batteries, porn, and TP to the horde. Basically anything that stores well and will be in high demand in a full-on shit-hits-the-fan scenario. Even if you won't u
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got 'em (Score:1)
My parents and grand parents generation all went through the great depression, I listened to the stories a lot when I was younger. The big deal is-things can change *fast*, and stuff the wall street and banker
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http://www.gata.org/ [gata.org]
As to the total survivalist deal, I have been one for a long time and write on it and consult on it sometimes, threat analysis and mitigation. I don't stockpile the "vices" though, even though they can be valuabl
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I see nothing to prevent a total collapse of the electronic promises for money scenario. Electronic IOUs from overseas are risky no matter what. A big part of it is that the banks that trade gold have been cooking the books on it, check out some of the GATA info for more on that.
The trick is to find where the smart money is. A fair bit is invested in various Swiss Franc denominated accounts. As I said I see few scenarios that would lead to this becoming completely inaccessible as a fair number of dominoes would have to fall pretty quick.
In any case the point is moot for me for the moment as I don't really have any emergency supplies nor my money in anything other the standard accounts.
I won't buy stocks at all because I think the system is totally corrupt, and I don't buy any bonds because I think it is a ripoff for the next generation, they shouldn't have to pay for the excesses done by the politicians today. So, I invest otherwise with whatever spare FRNs I have (not much, but slow and steady)
Well how evil bonds are depends on what they are for. Small amounts of debt aren't necessarily a
bonds (Score:1)
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In any case you pretty much have to look at bonds on a case-by-case basis both corporate and government. Both as an investment and if they are a wise way of financing something
case by case (Score:1)
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Well, this is true I guess. I just never have gotten much into paper financial products. Do you get good returns? On my hard, round and shiny I do pretty good every year, and I hold the physical. When it gets to the point I need a forklift to move the hard currency part of my portfolio around, I'll think about diversifying more
Again, I'm not really to that level yet. I do think one can invest without it being a suckers bet. The big things are have a long time horizon, don't follow the crowd, don't believe the hype, and don't forget the fundamentals (IOW know what the instruments you are investing in are based on).
Personally I think precious metals are pretty to look at but a suckers bet as an investment. This may come from knowing a silver nutter who was just convinced that metals were going to take off any day now as soon as th
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I disagree (and agree) (Score:1)