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Investments, gold, currencies, surviving after a financial meltdown
aeden
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https://www.zerohedge.com/political/one ... sions-work
Investment research commences.

https://world.hey.com/dhh/basecamp-s-ne ... k-b44bef69

Adults moving ahead providing solutions. Nice to see real time.

https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2021-05- ... ional-bank
Currency Wars and The Swiss National Bank
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rmuMwl2GCoE

Recap they got over their skis and got caught on risk as the smart kids bought blue chip tech. Early discussed as Koo files also for some here.
Skank pols uniparty bib bish as butterfly in eu gearbox as hot money degree whipping boys iterations of weak currency's as
demsheviks get woke will always go broke buying gpd in our zone at obviuos of you know whois.
https://assets.zerohedge.com/s3fs-publi ... k=uAkboYXC

My grandparents believed a simple truth: The borrower is slave to the lender...
I wonder where they got that idea?

As few saner minds convey - I'm planning to remain heavier on cash for the foreseeable future.
When the bear arrives we'll see 40-60% losses pretty much across the board.
Crypto (I believe) will be 90% losses.
When the bear happens I plan to buy in at 30% down and at every 20% down from there.
Trying to predict when it will happen is a fools game.

The only risk to the above scenario would be my hyperinflation scenario which is why I won't completely get out of the markets.
I'll also keep an eye on the Fed because at some point it will become obvious to anyone with a brain that we are going into that
environment and the Fed will keep their easy money policies.
I'm hedging that mostly with extra food, guns, and lead because we'll see a complete breakdown of society in this scenario.

Either way, I'm running across my screens I've found just a few stocks that have a decent dividend,
tend to move with inflation, and are not completely overvalued.

What they will never ever tell you also is 90 percent of retail option accounts in 90 days always lose 90 percent.

https://www.wsj.com/articles/sec-review ... 1618019507
These new sheep will be gutted not skinned.

aeden
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Im familiar with that yard. There is no big conspiracy. Pretty simple...not enough trucks to move it once it arrives at the yard.
Draconian State and Federal DOT regulations have consequences.
The owner operator trucking pool across the country and in northern New England has been hollowed out.
The excessive regs have finally caught up. t

The point is rather simple as anyone paying attention already knows.
Use your words as they brrrrr prosperity. Nasty retards top down.
Reports in other zones indicate they are burning villages to reallocate
then starving labor pools. Go ahead ignore all of it.

They burn smash loot mom and pop then the npr retards mention we got to get urban bish staffed.
Get them back is not going to happen buttercup. Only failure awaits these blood bag tax vampires.
Absolutely barren Fabian cults worshippers sprinkled with NGO junta mobile shock troop money as we seen in
real time on one side and also as before the corn people freeze while the coal people starved logic as burn loot murder
lie cheat steal loots the drug addled and simply retarded Lumpenproletariat.
We look at it as zones only. The reset was to cull market just as before for inside information paper tigers we also did read.
Nothing is wanted or needed until August or further down the road. No way we will focus either wing of any of them.
Pulls weeds and watch the retards torch themselves into stupidity they earned.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PnDeFknseXo
The melting of the snowflakes.

https://sites.google.com/site/alkqnworl ... -vida-cool After four or five days the 13 years old gang body was known to be missing
from the Mother. Clueless killing Groot fields it was said. We currently support law enforcement to issues toe tags until they get a Lupen clue since really the other internal wing does not even fathom the four class theory of these alleged citizens.

Meanwhile we deal with issues ignored https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MOi3kWfX5_8

aeden
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Inflation has taxed the now extinct middle and lower classes at 50% in the first 100 days.
Lockdowns destroyed hundreds of thousands of small businesses and millions of jobs.
Every class of Investment other than Stocks is destroyed by zero rates and eviction moratoriums
also.

Idiotic or disingenuous thing to say since Bernanke stated at the time increasing asset values was the intent
with brrrrrr of red and blue relegated serfs.
The grinding and punishing inflation that is in the pipeline now will further crush the working families under it heel
was a feature well known.
Volkner was right in not a damn thing the serfs will do or can do as before.


Volcker brought up the living standards issue in response to a question about whether a balanced budget would by itself solve the inflation problem:
I think a balanced budget alone with an irresponsible monetary policy would not produce price stability, but I think a balanced budget would certainly help ease our task. There are other factors in the inflation. What’s happening in productivity? It was pointed out earlier that the productivity in this country is declining. We know, if productivity is declining and if external oil prices are going up, that translates with mathematical certainty into a decline in the standard of living. People don’t want declines in the standard of living, so they will try to increase their wages to resist that process, which is an inexorable one under those circumstances, and that again is a source of cost pressure and inflationary pressure.
He repeated the point later in the hearing:
As I just mentioned, we have a decline in productivity in the economy of fairly sizable proportions in the last year. We have a high level of employment. The employment is at record levels. We have, in effect, a tax put on the American economy by the increase in oil prices overseas that amounts to roughly 1 percent of gross national product. Now under those circumstances, the standard of living for the average American declines. There’s less output; there’s a tax from abroad. There’s no way that you can avoid a decline in the standard of living for the average American.

You put over 4 trillion of energy in the hands of retards. The test run was already done as the they restate the retarded view we will circle
back to you. Idiots.

“If productivity is declining and if external oil prices are going up, that translates with mathematical certainty into a decline in the standard of living.” You are lead by idiots and its not transitory. What they done is a feature.

aeden
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He wanted a national police force, so here ya go.
California is past Governance will be the excuse.
Release To Over 63,000 Violent Felons.

I got to get the wife to text a few if they are even still there to make sure in SoCal.
As it was put clearly a few weeks ago the above ground econ already collapsed.

September it was mentioned the state account balances really hit the wall.
It ain't gonna be pretty. Like a 1980 corvet hitting a viaduct I seen once over 80 mph.
All over like a Grenade went off.

They are playing a bigger game.
This isn’t just leftist stupidity.

Maybe water marked ballets stock will go up.
We did have the utube on ho monee yuu need for some levity.

Gellin Yellon knows all major currencies have to do it at the same time, or else Gresham's Law will destroy them all.
The snowdrift paradox is all to date we watch other than the defector role.

“Human cooperation in social dilemmas: comparing the Snowdrift game with the Prisoner’s Dilemma”

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So are you an inflationist, aeden?

John disagrees with you there.

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** 02-May-2021 World View: LYAHF
Cool Breeze wrote:
Sun May 02, 2021 1:32 pm
> So are you an inflationist, aeden?
> John disagrees with you there.

https://www.heretical.com/games/lyahf.html

aeden
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The disinflation post from Dr. Lacy Hunt was clear.
You are not even in the rear view mirror on topical facts.
22 million households have been wiped out as we posted way over 40 million
neve made from basically 2008. Toss in over 500000 dead from gain of function and basic demographics.
Over 31 percent live hand to mouth from the government.
Maoist gangs run unchecked in Little Villages as we recorded MMT cash from NZ to another instance of insurgency as
He was found a burned crisp in a car.
We witness real time as they collect the bodies at dawn in one zone as they burn
villages in another to starve them to populations zones for labor pools and sterilizations.
Truly your time will be certain on the Gulf you ignore.

The next hard pivot we speculate is April 2024 basically.
The next move for the sane is plan three weeks to three month in topical issues we could rather care less
about as the pay no attention to these days mentality.

Maybe you should consider your Form 6252 since DCF is adequate for us and we go bear for a decade, again.
Brush up on your Form 8949 but we know many disconnected anyways.
To cut through the brush so to speak this is when the Nilism cults goes just nitrogen bag over their head for jovial
issues and Marx was marked with carbuncles.

For review it will be left as this report.
The local voters understand Marxism is based in large part on three influences: Hegel's dialectics, French utopian socialism
and English economics. Fat wolves and stupid sheep.
Joes plucking the chickens since even he stated I was hired and it was the most extensive fraud ever.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BRZEs9BRGK4
https://themarshallreport.wordpress.com ... -this-one/
No tears will be shed when His times comes to meet the maker..

To arrive at his retrodiagnosis Shuster considered the primary material: the Marx correspondence published in the 50 volumes of the Marx/Engels Collected works. There, "although the skin lesions were called 'furuncules', 'boils' and 'carbuncles' by Marx, his wife and his physicians, they were too persistent, recurrent, destructive and site-specific for that diagnosis". The sites of the persistent 'carbuncles' were noted repeatedly in the armpits, groins, perianal, genital (penis and scrotum) and suprapubic regions and inner thighs, "favoured sites of hidradenitis suppurativa". Professor Shuster claimed the diagnosis "can now be made definitively".

And the first went, and poured out his vial upon the earth; and there fell a noisome and grievous sore upon the men which had the mark of the beast, and upon them which worshipped his image.
Shuster went on to consider the potential psychosocial effects of the disease, noting that the skin is an organ of communication, and that hidradenitis suppurativa produces much psychological distress, including loathing and disgust, and depression of self-image, mood and well-being; feelings for which Shuster found "much evidence" in the Marx correspondence. Professor Shuster went on to ask himself whether the mental effects of the disease affected Marx's work, and even helped him to develop his theory of alienation
To the thinking today it was Sismondi's work picked apart in the so called French Café intellectual's purview as the alleged agent's of change soundly ignored in the States until 1963. The three angels to mark the times of of Hebrews chapter eight some contend clearly in the 1840 dialogs.

The bourgeoisie will remember my carbuncles until their dying day, Marx told Engels in a letter from 1867
The analysis we utilized is from the 1840 to 1884 intellectual pivot point from the café liberals Sismondi mentioned also.
As it was written the mark of the of Beast composite overlay with Amos and Daniel.
Hobsons choice in a Overton window for them.
The Fig tree or two olive Trees for the ones paying attention.

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If capital gains taxes are going to double next year, it will make sense to a lot of people to sell this year.

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vincecate wrote:
Sun May 02, 2021 8:53 pm
If capital gains taxes are going to double next year, it will make sense to a lot of people to sell this year.
Yes, that is a right assumption if they double. If USA increases their capital gains taxes it affects the globe. Realistically how much are properly informed people expecting?

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