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Participant[quote=scaredycat]yes, it’s been a few years for me…but… at the end of the day…waht do i put the money into ? doe sit just go back into dollars? what does it all mean? ther eis no safety, ther eis no stability, ther eis nothing but dirt, spit and blood. and gold i guess.[/quote]
Scaredy, don’t fear. Okay? The only people who will really be up s**t creek are those who don’t see what’s coming and don’t take any steps to prepare. You sound like you know what’s going on – enough to be very concerned. But let it end there. The hardest part of what’s coming, I believe, will be mentally adapting to the new reality. That, in and of itself, is going to take a lot of people down – instantly. Keep your wits about you and just realize that this, too, shall come to pass. A little cash, some gold and silver, a good supply of food of all types, a nice stash of wine, good friends and a working stereo. That’s really all you’ll need to steer yourself through this π
If you are mentally prepared, you can survive ANYTHING.
There’s a song by King Britt (if you watch “True Blood” you’ve heard it) that comes to mind whenever I think about the next few years. It’s called “New World in My View”. Instead of focusing on the world we are about to leave, try to think about the new world that is coming to greet us. As much as I’m sure we all enjoyed the Apple Store, Whole Foods and weekend trips to Puerto Vallarta, there’s a helluva lot of crap in this world – from the Fed and our debt-addicted economy to Paris Hilton and Mario Lopez – that I would absolutely love to put in my rear view mirror.
Money ain’t gonna matter much when this is all done. Money is just a means to prepare for what’s coming.
This is an opportunity to hit the reset button, dude.
So chillax π
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Participant[quote=scaredycat]yes, it’s been a few years for me…but… at the end of the day…waht do i put the money into ? doe sit just go back into dollars? what does it all mean? ther eis no safety, ther eis no stability, ther eis nothing but dirt, spit and blood. and gold i guess.[/quote]
Scaredy, don’t fear. Okay? The only people who will really be up s**t creek are those who don’t see what’s coming and don’t take any steps to prepare. You sound like you know what’s going on – enough to be very concerned. But let it end there. The hardest part of what’s coming, I believe, will be mentally adapting to the new reality. That, in and of itself, is going to take a lot of people down – instantly. Keep your wits about you and just realize that this, too, shall come to pass. A little cash, some gold and silver, a good supply of food of all types, a nice stash of wine, good friends and a working stereo. That’s really all you’ll need to steer yourself through this π
If you are mentally prepared, you can survive ANYTHING.
There’s a song by King Britt (if you watch “True Blood” you’ve heard it) that comes to mind whenever I think about the next few years. It’s called “New World in My View”. Instead of focusing on the world we are about to leave, try to think about the new world that is coming to greet us. As much as I’m sure we all enjoyed the Apple Store, Whole Foods and weekend trips to Puerto Vallarta, there’s a helluva lot of crap in this world – from the Fed and our debt-addicted economy to Paris Hilton and Mario Lopez – that I would absolutely love to put in my rear view mirror.
Money ain’t gonna matter much when this is all done. Money is just a means to prepare for what’s coming.
This is an opportunity to hit the reset button, dude.
So chillax π
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Participant[quote=scaredycat]yes, it’s been a few years for me…but… at the end of the day…waht do i put the money into ? doe sit just go back into dollars? what does it all mean? ther eis no safety, ther eis no stability, ther eis nothing but dirt, spit and blood. and gold i guess.[/quote]
Scaredy, don’t fear. Okay? The only people who will really be up s**t creek are those who don’t see what’s coming and don’t take any steps to prepare. You sound like you know what’s going on – enough to be very concerned. But let it end there. The hardest part of what’s coming, I believe, will be mentally adapting to the new reality. That, in and of itself, is going to take a lot of people down – instantly. Keep your wits about you and just realize that this, too, shall come to pass. A little cash, some gold and silver, a good supply of food of all types, a nice stash of wine, good friends and a working stereo. That’s really all you’ll need to steer yourself through this π
If you are mentally prepared, you can survive ANYTHING.
There’s a song by King Britt (if you watch “True Blood” you’ve heard it) that comes to mind whenever I think about the next few years. It’s called “New World in My View”. Instead of focusing on the world we are about to leave, try to think about the new world that is coming to greet us. As much as I’m sure we all enjoyed the Apple Store, Whole Foods and weekend trips to Puerto Vallarta, there’s a helluva lot of crap in this world – from the Fed and our debt-addicted economy to Paris Hilton and Mario Lopez – that I would absolutely love to put in my rear view mirror.
Money ain’t gonna matter much when this is all done. Money is just a means to prepare for what’s coming.
This is an opportunity to hit the reset button, dude.
So chillax π
partypup
Participant[quote=scaredycat]yes, it’s been a few years for me…but… at the end of the day…waht do i put the money into ? doe sit just go back into dollars? what does it all mean? ther eis no safety, ther eis no stability, ther eis nothing but dirt, spit and blood. and gold i guess.[/quote]
Scaredy, don’t fear. Okay? The only people who will really be up s**t creek are those who don’t see what’s coming and don’t take any steps to prepare. You sound like you know what’s going on – enough to be very concerned. But let it end there. The hardest part of what’s coming, I believe, will be mentally adapting to the new reality. That, in and of itself, is going to take a lot of people down – instantly. Keep your wits about you and just realize that this, too, shall come to pass. A little cash, some gold and silver, a good supply of food of all types, a nice stash of wine, good friends and a working stereo. That’s really all you’ll need to steer yourself through this π
If you are mentally prepared, you can survive ANYTHING.
There’s a song by King Britt (if you watch “True Blood” you’ve heard it) that comes to mind whenever I think about the next few years. It’s called “New World in My View”. Instead of focusing on the world we are about to leave, try to think about the new world that is coming to greet us. As much as I’m sure we all enjoyed the Apple Store, Whole Foods and weekend trips to Puerto Vallarta, there’s a helluva lot of crap in this world – from the Fed and our debt-addicted economy to Paris Hilton and Mario Lopez – that I would absolutely love to put in my rear view mirror.
Money ain’t gonna matter much when this is all done. Money is just a means to prepare for what’s coming.
This is an opportunity to hit the reset button, dude.
So chillax π
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ParticipantRe-reading these comments…I think there are going to be a lot or people who are going to get the living daylights slapped out of them when this s**t blows up.
Like 9/11, no one will see it coming. And once it happens, everyone will say the same thing they did on 9/12: we were so exposed, the signs and clues were all around us, but we just ignored it because we thought something like that could never happen HERE. That’s a black swan. I think the mother of all black swans is upon us.
We will most definitely be returning to this thread in the Fall…
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ParticipantRe-reading these comments…I think there are going to be a lot or people who are going to get the living daylights slapped out of them when this s**t blows up.
Like 9/11, no one will see it coming. And once it happens, everyone will say the same thing they did on 9/12: we were so exposed, the signs and clues were all around us, but we just ignored it because we thought something like that could never happen HERE. That’s a black swan. I think the mother of all black swans is upon us.
We will most definitely be returning to this thread in the Fall…
partypup
ParticipantRe-reading these comments…I think there are going to be a lot or people who are going to get the living daylights slapped out of them when this s**t blows up.
Like 9/11, no one will see it coming. And once it happens, everyone will say the same thing they did on 9/12: we were so exposed, the signs and clues were all around us, but we just ignored it because we thought something like that could never happen HERE. That’s a black swan. I think the mother of all black swans is upon us.
We will most definitely be returning to this thread in the Fall…
partypup
ParticipantRe-reading these comments…I think there are going to be a lot or people who are going to get the living daylights slapped out of them when this s**t blows up.
Like 9/11, no one will see it coming. And once it happens, everyone will say the same thing they did on 9/12: we were so exposed, the signs and clues were all around us, but we just ignored it because we thought something like that could never happen HERE. That’s a black swan. I think the mother of all black swans is upon us.
We will most definitely be returning to this thread in the Fall…
partypup
ParticipantRe-reading these comments…I think there are going to be a lot or people who are going to get the living daylights slapped out of them when this s**t blows up.
Like 9/11, no one will see it coming. And once it happens, everyone will say the same thing they did on 9/12: we were so exposed, the signs and clues were all around us, but we just ignored it because we thought something like that could never happen HERE. That’s a black swan. I think the mother of all black swans is upon us.
We will most definitely be returning to this thread in the Fall…
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Participant[quote=Eugene][quote]Why just the mention of selective facts that give the impression that the worst is behind us? [/quote]
Because it is? Notwithstanding the fact that mortgage interest rates are 0.5% lower than they would’ve been if not for gov’t intervention…
BTW, if you’re confident that there will be a dollar collapse some time soon, you can probably make a lot of money in the futures market … I took a peek at forex futures and there is no indication of an upcoming dollar collapse there. Evidently, institutional forex traders are oblivious to the danger. Time to show those Wall Street types that they can be bested by a faithful Bloomberg reader.[/quote]
I stay outside of the futures market. It’s totally rigged, and unless you’re an insider, you’re really at an information disadvantage.
I’ve made enough money on the dollar already – my gold has popped from $550 to $996 in 3 years, so I’m not complaining. Doubt many people on this board who are in the market can say the same thing π
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Participant[quote=Eugene][quote]Why just the mention of selective facts that give the impression that the worst is behind us? [/quote]
Because it is? Notwithstanding the fact that mortgage interest rates are 0.5% lower than they would’ve been if not for gov’t intervention…
BTW, if you’re confident that there will be a dollar collapse some time soon, you can probably make a lot of money in the futures market … I took a peek at forex futures and there is no indication of an upcoming dollar collapse there. Evidently, institutional forex traders are oblivious to the danger. Time to show those Wall Street types that they can be bested by a faithful Bloomberg reader.[/quote]
I stay outside of the futures market. It’s totally rigged, and unless you’re an insider, you’re really at an information disadvantage.
I’ve made enough money on the dollar already – my gold has popped from $550 to $996 in 3 years, so I’m not complaining. Doubt many people on this board who are in the market can say the same thing π
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Participant[quote=Eugene][quote]Why just the mention of selective facts that give the impression that the worst is behind us? [/quote]
Because it is? Notwithstanding the fact that mortgage interest rates are 0.5% lower than they would’ve been if not for gov’t intervention…
BTW, if you’re confident that there will be a dollar collapse some time soon, you can probably make a lot of money in the futures market … I took a peek at forex futures and there is no indication of an upcoming dollar collapse there. Evidently, institutional forex traders are oblivious to the danger. Time to show those Wall Street types that they can be bested by a faithful Bloomberg reader.[/quote]
I stay outside of the futures market. It’s totally rigged, and unless you’re an insider, you’re really at an information disadvantage.
I’ve made enough money on the dollar already – my gold has popped from $550 to $996 in 3 years, so I’m not complaining. Doubt many people on this board who are in the market can say the same thing π
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Participant[quote=Eugene][quote]Why just the mention of selective facts that give the impression that the worst is behind us? [/quote]
Because it is? Notwithstanding the fact that mortgage interest rates are 0.5% lower than they would’ve been if not for gov’t intervention…
BTW, if you’re confident that there will be a dollar collapse some time soon, you can probably make a lot of money in the futures market … I took a peek at forex futures and there is no indication of an upcoming dollar collapse there. Evidently, institutional forex traders are oblivious to the danger. Time to show those Wall Street types that they can be bested by a faithful Bloomberg reader.[/quote]
I stay outside of the futures market. It’s totally rigged, and unless you’re an insider, you’re really at an information disadvantage.
I’ve made enough money on the dollar already – my gold has popped from $550 to $996 in 3 years, so I’m not complaining. Doubt many people on this board who are in the market can say the same thing π
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Participant[quote=Eugene][quote]Why just the mention of selective facts that give the impression that the worst is behind us? [/quote]
Because it is? Notwithstanding the fact that mortgage interest rates are 0.5% lower than they would’ve been if not for gov’t intervention…
BTW, if you’re confident that there will be a dollar collapse some time soon, you can probably make a lot of money in the futures market … I took a peek at forex futures and there is no indication of an upcoming dollar collapse there. Evidently, institutional forex traders are oblivious to the danger. Time to show those Wall Street types that they can be bested by a faithful Bloomberg reader.[/quote]
I stay outside of the futures market. It’s totally rigged, and unless you’re an insider, you’re really at an information disadvantage.
I’ve made enough money on the dollar already – my gold has popped from $550 to $996 in 3 years, so I’m not complaining. Doubt many people on this board who are in the market can say the same thing π
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