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    Post  mudra Tue Jul 10, 2012 4:16 pm

    Future Money Trends and Chris Duane

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SgY87B9iOOU


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    Post  orthodoxymoron Tue Jul 10, 2012 4:52 pm

    Silver seems to be quite cheap presently -- but again, if everything goes to hell -- silver could head south as well. The markets can be unreasonable and unmerciful -- so beware. The markets are a big casino which generate nothing useful -- other than moving money around. I lean toward the Robin Hood model of trading -- wherein one makes money in the world's biggest casino -- and then becomes a philanthropist. I presently have a higher standard regarding the spending of money -- compared with making money. Most all methods of making money seem to be morally objectionable -- to greater or lesser degrees. Consider following AGQ (2X Long), ZSL (2X Short), QID (2X Short), QLD (2X Long), and UYG (2X Long) -- from a technical analysis perspective -- noticing especially the interrelationships of these index-funds. Then, consider following the Silver-Coin Trade. Remember, if everything goes to hell -- paper money and securities might become worhless overnight. We live in a very dangerous solar system -- in more ways than we can imagine. All of the above is just one more mental game to play -- but it is a game which can burn one very badly -- so beware. You are competing with some very, very bright traders -- who might not be nice at all -- who might have a helluva lot of high-technology -- and who might engage in a helluva lot of insider-trading -- so beware. Imagine a trading-room on the Dark Side of the Moon filled with Grey and Reptilian Traders using Cray Supercomputers!!!!


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    Post  mudra Tue Jul 10, 2012 5:55 pm

    Well if all goes to hell Oxy to me the safest is to be self sufficient with a piece of land one can grow own food on and water at hand imo. This is unvaluable.A few coins in addition to this will always be welcome too I believe.
    Right now I can only see inflation rising and I am well aware this won't stop any soon.
    I found with great surprise that one can buy a house with a 3000 sq/m property filled with already grown fruit trees and grape vines for about 10000 euros or even cheaper in Bulgaria right now . I don't know where on Earth one can still find something like that for that price. Even Costa Rica is much more expensive than that.

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    Post  Arrowwind Tue Aug 28, 2012 12:14 pm

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    Post  Arrowwind Tue Aug 28, 2012 12:15 pm

    Arrowwind wrote:I have heard that Poland is very economical also. Costa Rica is no bargain anymore. Look to Ecquador for that region of the world, and Brazil
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    Post  eMonkey Tue Aug 28, 2012 1:53 pm

    mudra wrote:Well if all goes to hell Oxy to me the safest is to be self sufficient with a piece of land one can grow own food on and water at hand imo. This is unvaluable.A few coins in addition to this will always be welcome too I believe.
    Right now I can only see inflation rising and I am well aware this won't stop any soon.
    I found with great surprise that one can buy a house with a 3000 sq/m property filled with already grown fruit trees and grape vines for about 10000 euros or even cheaper in Bulgaria right now . I don't know where on Earth one can still find something like that for that price. Even Costa Rica is much more expensive than that.

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    My very short but sweet answer, since I've been around..

    Go west...
    Bolivia

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    Post  mudra Tue Aug 28, 2012 2:00 pm

    Bolivia eMonkey ? Cheerful
    Tell us a bit more about it .

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    Post  eMonkey Tue Aug 28, 2012 2:13 pm

    mudra wrote:Bolivia eMonkey ? Cheerful
    Tell us a bit more about it .

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    Cheapest place in South America.

    You can get alot for 10,000 Euro
    Also the Residence Visa is much cheaper than Ecuador, with Fewer restrictions.
    But they sure give you the run around to get one.. Not easy, but do-able.

    Sadly, people from the US invaded Ecuador when they sold their mansions and thought that 60,000USD was a steal.. It pushed the prices so sky high and the locals are rubbing their hands in Glee.. F'n idiots.. Anyways (yes I am bitter).. it hasn't happened yet too much in Bolivia and is still the last frontier so to speak. Accommodation and homes are still very much cheaper than Ecuador. However, there is talk soon of a single currency for South America and when that happens expect your property prices in Bolivia to rise somewhat. 20hectares within 10000 Euros is very do-able and you may even get a house on there to start you off.

    But enjoy trying to get in there... hehe - I know you won't particulary like the process however, if you are a US citizen - you can expect alotta lotta grief and specially made up rules they have to jump through in the process..

    But at the end of the day, you can grease palms and get things done quicker.
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    Post  mudra Tue Aug 28, 2012 2:36 pm

    Thanks for the update eMonkey.
    After so much travelling is this where you plan to settle your home then and live in peace ?

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    Post  eMonkey Tue Aug 28, 2012 2:39 pm

    mudra wrote:Thanks for the update eMonkey.
    After so much travelling is this where you plan to settle your home then and live in peace ?

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    Succinctly - undecided Neutral
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    Post  Vidya Moksha Wed Aug 29, 2012 3:52 am

    eMonkey wrote:
    mudra wrote:Thanks for the update eMonkey.
    After so much travelling is this where you plan to settle your home then and live in peace ?

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    Succinctly - undecided Neutral

    I wonder if this is worth a new thread. I am more than 8 years travelling now, and I have just decided on a base to settle.. just need to get there :)
    Bolivia is a good choice, but dangerous in places in my own experience.
    Many people say Nicaragua is where they are heading....

    South America isnt really for me.... I'm looking east

    might as well be me then, http://www.themistsofavalon.net/t5241-where-in-the-world#80614
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    Post  Micjer Thu Oct 11, 2012 7:34 am

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    Post  mudra Fri Jul 11, 2014 12:54 pm

    CRITICAL: European Banks Insolvent. Global Financial System Malignant. By Gregory Mannari

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vXWgY0rq7wo#t=45



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    Post  mudra Sun Sep 13, 2015 1:39 pm

    Crossing Borders With Gold And Silver Coins - A Glimpse Of Things To Come

    It’s well-known that you have to make a declaration if you physically transport $10,000 or more in cash or monetary instruments in or out of the US, or almost any other country; governments collude on these things, often informally.

    Gold has always been in something of a twilight zone in that regard. It’s no longer officially considered money. So it’s usually regarded as just a commodity, like copper, lead, or zinc, for these purposes. The one-ounce Canadian Maple Leaf and US Eagle both say they’re worth $50 of currency.

    But I’ve recently had some disturbing experiences crossing borders with coins. Of course, crossing any national border is potentially disturbing at any time. You might find yourself interrogated, strip searched, or detained for any reason or no reason. But I suspect what happened to me in three of the last four borders I crossed could be a straw in the wind.

    I’ve gradually accumulated about a dozen one-ounce silver rounds in my briefcase, some souvenirs issued by mining companies, plus others from Canada, Australia, China, and the US. But when I left Chile a couple of months ago, the person monitoring the X-ray machine stopped me and insisted I take them out and show them to her. This had never happened before, but I wrote it off to chance. Then, when I was leaving Argentina a few weeks later, the same thing happened. What was really unusual was that the inspector looked at them, took them back to his supervisor, and then asked if I had any gold coins. I didn’t, he smiled, and I went on.

    What really got my attention was a few weeks later when I was leaving Mauritania, one of the world’s more backward countries. Here, I was also questioned about the silver coins. A supervisor was again called over and asked me whether I had any gold coins. Clearly, something was up.

    I haven’t seen any official statements about the movement of gold coins, but it seems probable that governments are spreading word to their minions. After all, $10,000 in $100 bills is a stack about an inch high; it’s hard to hide, and clearly a lot of money. But even at currently depressed prices, $10,000 is only nine Maple Leafs, a much smaller volume. Additionally, the coins are immune to currency-sniffing dogs, are much less likely to be counterfeit, and don’t have serial numbers. And if they’re set aside for a few years, they won’t be damaged by water, fire, insects, currency inflation, or the complete replacement of a currency. Gold coins are in many ways an excellent way to subvert capital controls. And I think they’ll become much more popular in that role.

    That’s because, all over the world, paper cash is disappearing. People are moving away from paper cash. That’s partially because there are fewer and fewer bank branches where you can cash a check, and ATM machines are costly to use. And partially because everybody has a cell phone and they’re starting to use them for even trivial purchases, like a cup of coffee. Governments are encouraging this because if all purchases, sales, and payments are made electronically, they’ll know exactly what you’re doing with your money.

    From their point of view, the elimination of cash will have several major benefits: It decreases the opportunity for tax evasion, it decreases the possibilities of “money laundering,” it eliminates the expense of printing currency, it obviates counterfeiting, and it gives the state instant access to all of any individual’s cash. From an individual’s point of view, however, the safety and freedom offered by a stack of paper cash will disappear.

    Much of the safety and freedom offered by foreign banks and brokerage accounts has already disappeared. Few people seem aware of the fact that not so long ago, there was no limit to the amount of cash you could transfer in or out of the US without reporting. Or that you didn’t have to report the existence of offshore bank or brokerage accounts (although you did have to report taxable income from them).

    read on: http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2015-09-12/crossing-borders-gold-and-silver-coins-glimpse-things-come

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