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I think metals are a terrible investment. But I like giving out the 1oz rounds as bday gifts to kids. Figure its better than a toy that will be in the trash in 6 months.
Year over year returns are mediocre at best compared to a decent stock, index, or mutual fund. You would probably do about the same or better having your money in an online high yield savings for the last 2 years. If the world does go to sht then only thing of value will be food and safety.Precious metals have remained relatively steady long term. Why do u feel it's a bad investment? I prefer my savings in hard assets over currency any day.
I look at things a bit differently than most folks. Most people think that a number in a computer or ink printed paper means they can buy things. If/when it all goes to hell that 'money' won't do squat as you know. Besides that, money in the USA is just a poker hand bluff. I mean damn!.....we're 34 TRILLION in debt and the current inflated dollar is an absolute joke to anybody with half a working brain! Hard assets have barter value, as do skills. I've built a huge skillset in my years that would allow me to protect and feed my family in a worst case scenario. And I tend to invest in various hard assets that would be useful to many walks of life thereby increasing my chances of having something of real world value,....not just an i.o.u. IF....a time like that ever comes, but I hope not.
Year over year returns are mediocre at best compared to a decent stock, index, or mutual fund. You would probably do about the same or better having your money in an online high yield savings for the last 2 years. If the world does go to sht then only thing of value will be food and safety.
Oh man I hope they distribute lactaid with the cheese or I might as well just be dead!It only matters if you have that metal in your POSSESSION, you know like at home. Owning metals somewhere else is about as good bathroom wallpaper when $hit hits the fan.
My grandpa kept gold bars for this very reason.
The USA has Cheese stock piles for centuries. I hope you like cheese.
Just out of curiosity - how do you pay people and get paid when working on that 550sx / 750 build? Bitcoin? Dogecoin? 8 balls? I am with you on trading/bartering with skills and services.I mean damn!.....we're 34 TRILLION in debt and the current inflated dollar is an absolute joke to anybody with half a working brain!
Yes. I'm in a rural area and keep hard assets at home hidden.It only matters if you have that metal in your POSSESSION, you know like at home.
My grandpa kept gold bars for this very reason.
Oh, I use the usd and keep a smallish business account as the norm. But, the standing and skinning of my shop was traded out for jet ski labor. I traded out a bit of legal paperwork mumbo jumbo this past summer. And I have a guy lined up to trade out a new gravel drive down to the shop this summer. Any profits after theft.....I mean 'taxes'...I don't leave in the bank. I buy things that hold or increase in value.Just out of curiosity - how do you pay people and get paid when working on that 550sx / 750 build? Bitcoin? Dogecoin? 8 balls? I am with you on trading/bartering with skills and services.
The depression was a city thing. One of my grandmas lived on a farm, and they had no issues during the 30s. WWII was worse.Yes. I'm in a rural area and keep hard assets at home hidden.
Your grandpa was a smart man. Likely old enough to remember the depression, or at least first hand accounts of it. My wife's grandpa is turning 95 in March, I've heard first hand stories myself.
I'll make sre they get it too......along with the taxes on my riding mower.You know the IRS wants in on all these barter trades right, not saying they will get anything but it does not stop them from wanting it.
In a shtf situation the only metal of any value will be lead.It only matters if you have that metal in your POSSESSION, you know like at home. Owning metals somewhere else is about as good bathroom wallpaper when $hit hits the fan.
My grandpa kept gold bars for this very reason.
The USA has Cheese stock piles for centuries. I hope you like cheese.
I'm all stocked up there too. But, in our rural area MOST folks pack and own firearms, hell, my Walther is sitting right here in the top of my toolbox. And of course we still have that small town comradery. Id' hate to see some out of towners try to come in here during a $h!tstorm and try stealing food or something......I think they'd wish they never thought about it!In a shtf situation the only metal of any value will be lead.
Great book and easy read that most of you will probably enjoy. "One Second After"I'm all stocked up there too. But, in our rural area MOST folks pack and own firearms, hell, my Walther is sitting right here in the top of my toolbox. And of course we still have that small town comradery. Id' hate to see some out of towners try to come in here during a $h!tstorm and try stealing food or something......I think they'd wish they never thought about it!
That movie still haunts me 15 years later. If anyone really wants to know what shtf is going to be like. The Road is a documentary of what the US will be like after ww3.. *not really a documentary, but worth a watch if a shtf scenario is something you think about.Thread name change: fiction recommendations for apocalypse novels…
Cormac McCarthy. The Road
I think metals are a terrible investment. But I like giving out the 1oz rounds as bday gifts to kids. Figure its better than a toy that will be in the trash in 6 months.