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Uploaded by on Feb 22, 2010

1. Gold (GLD)
2. Silver (SLV)
3. Oil (USO)
4. Agriculture (DBA)
5. Natural Resource Economy Currency

Check out Dollar Meltdown by Charles Goyette.

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  • silver is the easiest and most useful hard asset anyone can buy

  • Gold is a good investment but I believe silver rounds will be more user friendly. At a price of silver let's say $300.00/oz. more people will be able to trade with that amount as opposed to 5K gold pieces. Silver may be in greater demand. Forget paper precious metals, they may be selling gold that hasn't yet been mined

    I would also invest in food, household supplies, diverse non-hybrid seeds vitamins, medical supplies, a water filtration system & tools to get off the grid spiritwars at dot net

  • Unfortunately gold is good but weapons are better. Weapons and food. Gold may become worthless. Think about it. 50M people on welfare with no checks. They will not want gold.

  • I think that the only problem with ETF's or gold miner stocks is that during the deflationary periods - paper stock market assets depreciate/go down.

    Yes, it is good you recommended holdings some USD because US Dollars are rising.

    And yes, real things are good to own.

    Hard to believe that there is a currency crisis already in Europe and that is pushing gold higher.

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