Mike C. wrote:Heikki,
I think people in this country are not going to like this recession(depression), because we are not the same country we were when we went through the Great Depression of 1929. People then were more unified as a country. Now we have so many Americans that are standing around with their hands out, and are gonna be real unhappy when the money spigot is shut off. I don't think we will pull together, I think we will pull apart.
Miriam C. wrote::o Wow, so I guess we shouldn't invest in Euros' either! Remember the saving and loan crisis. Perhaps the Federal Government needs to call the CEO's getting huge bonuses while driving the banks and investors money down a FRAUD perpetrated on the American people.
Perhaps they should have to give back that money as something other than a political bribe.
PaulC wrote:I'd be buying Gold, Mike. Not the stuff that's been processed through any mint, the stuff that comes in bars. The world economy revolves around that metal, as is proven by the way it continues to rise in value.
Our stockmarket has had 16 days of continual falls. So, yes, we are being affected by what's happening over there too.
Cheers
Paul
PaulC wrote:I'd be buying Gold, Mike. Not the stuff that's been processed through any mint, the stuff that comes in bars. The world economy revolves around that metal, as is proven by the way it continues to rise in value.
Our stockmarket has had 16 days of continual falls. So, yes, we are being affected by what's happening over there too.
Cheers
Paul
mikeschn wrote:You guy are touching on the tip of the iceberg. We've got a problem over here, and as an individual, I don't know what to do. Once upon a time I thought buying gold was the thing to do, but now I am not sure. What if Georgie wants to grab all the gold? We already can't buy Gold Eagles. I think we can still get Loonies.
But what if Euros becomes the defacto currency? Should we buy Euros?
Humor me guys... What do we do?
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