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To: Mark Adams who wrote (200954)10/29/2002 7:32:02 PM
From: orkrious  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 436258
 
I agree with you. The question we must all answer is how do we survive?

Personally, I am not sure that we will be another Argentina. It may be naive on my part, but I don't see an impending currency crisis as quite that bad. Sure we can go down 20%, 30% or even more. But that's better than Argentina. There aren't that many places in the world to put your money. Still, we will have some very hard times. There will be tremendous commodity inflation and credit will be tough to come by, but how much better can you prepare than those on the CFZ have? Pay down your debts, avoid paper assets, and own PM's.

I do think crime will skyrocket, and I've got a CCW permit in case things get very bad. Beyond that, I'm open to suggestions. <g>



To: Mark Adams who wrote (200954)10/29/2002 10:27:47 PM
From: JHP  Respond to of 436258
 
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<<What would have been the best way to survive the Argentine crisis?>>
the brazil crisis?
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