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Strategies & Market Trends : Booms, Busts, and Recoveries

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To: Snowshoe who wrote (72724)3/6/2010 8:19:09 PM
From: Maurice Winn1 Recommendation  Read Replies (1) of 74559
 
Snow, where there's muck there's brass. Greece with rioters wanting to soak the rich would make TCs popular because they'd be cheaper. The prospects of profit would be higher than buying an over-priced Hong Kong citizenship where there's nowhere to go but down when the Beijing PLA bandits decide to nab some loot.

I'd be keen to buy a few in Greece, if the price was what I thought of as being cheap enough.

When Greece becomes the wealthiest place in the world and one of the best to live if not the best in many ways for many people, the profits from buying citizenships at the low during rioting would be extreme.

As northern Europe reglaciates in 2020, Greece would be enormously attractive as it was in previously temperate times.

Oh, I see - I wondered what Elroy was getting at with his post because it seemed not very close to my amazing currency conception. But I could see certain parallels and assumed that was all he meant. Now it has more meaning. Indeed it was a pixilated pixelated information money movement that was proposed.

Mqurice
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