All hyperinflation/deflation articles
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The horrible five stages of a US hyperinflation crisis today.
You have been warned more about the coming hyperinflation than you were warned about any other financial crisis, yet hardly anyone is taking the protective steps that will be illegal after the day the dollar dies..
How I got over fear of buying my first duplex.
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Kamala will empy store shelves if the wins by forcing stores to sell everything at a loss.
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Kamala price controls will empty the store shelve
Why Kamala cannot get rid of obstacles to lower home prices
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No one can predict the future but most financial ‘experts’ implicitly base their advice on the past repeating in the futureAre financial advisers really right about the benefits of rebalancing and diversification?
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Problems with IRAs and 401(k)s you probably never heard about.
Why Treasury Inflation-Protected Securities do not adequately protect you from inflation
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Do not buy a cash annuity. Life estates and RAM mortgages that pay a lump sum or okay..
The right things for rich people to buy
Create your own foreign exchange ‘index fund.’
Foreign currency can save you from inflation below the hyperinflation level.
You can live like a king in a hyperinflated nation if you are not a citizen of that country..
You can sell valuable personal property now. Maybe not after hyperinflation starts.
Most people would not know how to spend sums like several million wisely
Forbes and me on how to protect yourself from inflation
Should you buy Costco gold or solver bars? No. Here’s why.
Two 3/30/24 Wall Street Journal article gold statements worth noting
Silver is better than gold but nickel is much better than both for hedging against inflation
Nickel is a buy and a better inflation hedge than gold or silver
Gold is now double its real long term average price. Sell.
No tax benefits for owning a duplex in a state where you do not live
RED ALERT: Heritage Foundation gives us only a “few years” until all tax revenue must be spent on debt
Storing important things where you and your heirs can find them
Beware of locking in ‘high’ interest rates
Recent interest rate drops do NOT mean stocks will go up
Gold is an awful inflation hedge, here’s a better one
‘Experts’ still implying you should wait to buy a home because of poor analysis
You probably CAN afford to buy a home in spite of so many telling you that you cannot
You alway pay market interest rates when you buy a house with a mortgage
The Wall Street Journal and Fox News/Business lack expertise on real estate investment, inflation, and 2024 warfare
How to behave when you cross the border following my hyperinflation advice
Wall Street Journal says home buying math no longer good. Bull!
The best real interest rate yield you can get is probably paying down one of your loans
Wall Street Journal again claiming homes are in a slump when they went up 3.9%
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The Wall Street Journal continues to mislead as to the resilience of the home as an investment.
A reverse mortgage is a great way to profit from inflation by shorting the purchasing power of the US dollar
Wall Street Journal says China may get deflation. What is that?
Do not buy rental property; just more and more expensive principal residences.
Misleading Wall Street Journal story that hides how good of an investment a home is
Wall Street Journal says crypto may be too popular to die. Bull!
Open letter to Steve Forbes about his wanting to return to a gold standard
WSJ says gold near record. No. Still about $500 away from the record.
Wall Street Journal still pushing the 1930 60-40 strategy and its mere 5% returns
Hyperinflation will be worse than the Great Depression
You gotta be nuts to buy an annuity today
Interesting juxtaposition of diversified assets in Wall Street Journal’s 4/1/23
Wall Street Journal keeps hiding the great success of homes as an investment
WSJ’s main home prices ‘cooling off’ writer now admitting they are going up on most of the US.
The world’s greatest short is available to you.
Get the biggest 30-year, fixed-rate mortgage on your home that you can safely afford.
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