Showing posts with label savings. Show all posts
Showing posts with label savings. Show all posts

Monday, January 11, 2010

Other Things to Store (Besides Gold)


Gold is a sensible part of any investment portfolio but I encourage people to look at other alternative investments that will work commensurate with gold in securing and safeguarding your life and wealth.

One of these is food. There are various reasons why it makes sense to store a reasonable supply of food in your home.

1. Your going to eat it anyways. It is simply practical to have 20 cans of tomato sauce if you make pizza often. Storing it means you don't have to go to the shop as often.

2. The price of food has consistently risen over time, and many think it will continue to rise. If you buy a can of beans in January and come August when you actually eat it, the price of beans has risen, you saved yourself money.

3. Buying opportunities. When you have to buy some canned corn for the dinner your planning, you have to buy at whatever price it's selling at in the store you go to. When you have corn stored up, you don't have to buy at random times; you can hold off until you see a really low price at some store that is trying to unload a bunch of extra stock (this happens with regularity). Storing foods allows you to take advantage of these opportunities.

4. Food shortages. History is replete with cases of food shortages and (just like with the story in the previous post) it is hubris to think that it can never happen to you, your community and your nation. Having food stored up means you have a cushion against any such 'disruption' in the food supply. Remember, food production and harvest is subject to all sorts of variables and changes in weather and can cause many people to go hungry.

"Food Crisis" Warning in India

Friday, November 6, 2009

A Short Story About Gold


Sometimes I think the dismissive attitude many people have towards gold is due to an arrogant attitude that bad things only happen to people in other countries, and that they are somehow invulnerable.

Asset Preservation : Why Americans Need Gold

Thursday, October 22, 2009

Dr. Faber Discusses US Dollar

Marc Faber is back in the guest chair at Bloomberg Asia and talking about the economic state of affairs. I always find it interesting how much his comments on the future diverge from the slick BS of CNBC. He has made some pretty harsh comments on the US dollar in the past - such as saying there will be Zimbabwe-like inflation.

Here he speaks about the dollar and the future of the US. He points out that the US can be expected to continue to devalue the dollar in order to pay for all their imperial excursions in the mid-east. It is important to note that just about every empire has devalued their currency as they decline into insignificance. Simply chanting "USA, USA" at the sight of the star spangled banner, like the proverbial Pavlovian dog, could cause one to be fleeced - whether they are in dollars or the DOW.

Dr. Faber also talks about how the dollar shouldn't be seen as a store of value, but perhaps something like property or other tangible things could be used to save - a point that has been made on this humble blog and many other websites.

He also mentioned the concept of a currency 'based on discipline'. If only there were such a thing! Many have argued for a currency that is printed and issued by the government, rather than one issued by a cartel of private banks (The Fed). That would certainly be better than the current system, but I don't really trust government to exercise much discipline in any field, especially not in the greedy realm of money. I think things like precious metals and land should always be seen as stores of value above money.

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Poor Mr. Buck


I and many other gold/silver folks believe there is a long term, concerted move away from the dollar - by the Chinese, the Russians and even regular investors that don't think it will be a good vehicle for saving. These two articles are just a couple of examples of the bearish outlook for the dollar.

The first is just a general prognostication by some investment folks at PIMCO and the second is about how Russia is looking to get away from exposure to the dollar, just like the Chinese. In this case, they are shorting the dollar in a kind of indirect way that would not be quite as obvious as if they were to alter their central bank reserves.

I hope more people begin to see the US dollar as only a medium of exchange for goods and services but not a way of saving. People ought to save with things that will retain their value, like precious metals (in sensible quantities) and land, which is real wealth.

Dollar to Extend Slide as Global Economy Recovers, Pimco Says

Russia Prepares to Short $18 Billion USD
 
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