As per Bob Chapman, … As per Bob Chapman, who I trust, First comes bad hyper- inflation, then official devaluation and a long deflationary depression. I am long physical gold 60% silver 20% and cash 5% and silver/gold mining shares 5% (for speculation). I have two years freeze dried/water filters and the other precious metal, lead as well.
would be really … would be really hard to have a starting point of all cash right now. everything seems inflated; stocks, metals, real estate, etc. have to think there may be a correction; but perhaps not?
physical gold or … physical gold or silver long against a stash of physical FRN’s. keep a digital bank account close to redeposit if the metals tank, you can buy lower prices online. i just am trying to determine how much (%) should be in cash. any suggestions from anyone? i keep hearing about there being too much cash out there; but there is systemic inflation via state and taxes. i just dont know. deflation vs inflation rewuire opposite actions and i see either one happening. help.
As per Bob Chapman, …
As per Bob Chapman, who I trust, First comes bad hyper- inflation, then official devaluation and a long deflationary depression. I am long physical gold 60% silver 20% and cash 5% and silver/gold mining shares 5% (for speculation). I have two years freeze dried/water filters and the other precious metal, lead as well.
600 year chart
…
600 year chart
looks cheap now , and double bottom at $4.00 lol
Bottom line to me …
)
Bottom line to me is slowly buy surly metals are running out so buying and holding long term is a no brainer
Cheers D
would be really …
would be really hard to have a starting point of all cash right now. everything seems inflated; stocks, metals, real estate, etc. have to think there may be a correction; but perhaps not?
i meant systemic …
i meant systemic deflation, sorry
physical gold or …
physical gold or silver long against a stash of physical FRN’s. keep a digital bank account close to redeposit if the metals tank, you can buy lower prices online. i just am trying to determine how much (%) should be in cash. any suggestions from anyone? i keep hearing about there being too much cash out there; but there is systemic inflation via state and taxes. i just dont know. deflation vs inflation rewuire opposite actions and i see either one happening. help.