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What if someone has an offshore account in UK what will be smarest way of investing funds with inflation and dollar value going do.
Tim
Economists and politicians have it all wrong. Every country’s economy can be divided into 3 parts: production that creates wealth, distribution, and consumption. We moved our Production off-shore, especially to China. We have been driving the economy with money created by Wall Street. In 2006 one trillion dollars was created by people refinancing homes and taking equity out and real estate profits. Another trillion dollars came from foreign investment in the U.S. and another trillion dollars came from the run up in credit card debt and Wall Street profits. The U.S. had over 3 trillion dollars in stimulation. The U.S. doesn’t have a 14 trillion dollar G.D.P. It has a 9 trillion dollar G.D.P. on steroids. When the credit, debt, speculation economy collapsed, the economy fell back on the real econpomy. But the real economy has been severly compromised, so now the government is trying to print enough money to keep things going. I have a 10 page discussion of the economy which I can send you. James Fritz
Sean, I have heard that SLV is not backed up completly with phyical silver. I also hear that there have beem major redemptions. Is SLV still a good bucket to have in addition to having some phyical silver? Some say get out! What is your take on SLV? Thanks, Rick
Sean,
Several weeks ago there was a brief comment about Sourse Gold Cor. ( SRGL ).
I don’t mind saying one of the best profitable suggestions that I ran with.
What would you suspect the the long term ( about a year ) might look like?
I thing what you have to say would be more appropiate coming out of UW.
Thank you
Joe
Thank for your words of wisdom and the truth.