četrtek, 17. januar 2013

Lessons From South American Hyperinflations

While run-away currency inflation may be new to the United States, many elder citizens of South American countries can tell you from first-hand experience how difficult things can get.
How does $35 for a gallon of milk or $1000 for a carton of eggs sound? 

"When Germany's hyperinflation finally came to and end on November 15, 1923, the currency supply had grown from 29.2 billion marks at the beginning of 1919 to 497 quintillion marks, an increase of the currency supply of more than 17 billion times.  The total value of the currency supply, however, had dropped 97.7 percent against gold."
 


Have we allready  same story here?
If your answer is yes, than you are responsable for your economic and financial future. So be responsable and wise!

All the best to you,

SC

Germans Reclaim Their Gold From the Fed!

Naturaly, because The Gold is made once by Creator of Nature and this planet!

So read, listen and think about!

Goldman: Gold Cycle "Could Turn This Year"
"The run up to the debt ceiling and potential budget sequestration should prove supportive to gold prices..." says Goldman Sachs.

Germans Reclaim Their Gold From the Fed!
After denying inspections for years, the Fed is being forced to return Germany's gold...

All the Best in your life,

SC

sreda, 2. januar 2013

50 Bold Predictions for 2013

   Predictions, predictions, ...
We can hardly be shore, but it is good to be awered and take a look how people analiticly thinking and ... who know?
So, spend a few minutes and take a look!

Wish you all the best!

Stanko