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Where to hide your money as the world banking system collaps
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Emcee:  marginmike Type:  Moderated
I remember in 1990's the flight of capital into safe havens as many predicted major bank failures. After the Fed CUT rates, and the derivitives rumors began, the question of who is the safe haven to place your assets? Do you give it to Citigroup and SSB assuming they are to big to fail? Are there banks that have conservitivly managed their risk and can be trusted? If a real derivitive explosion occurs and Nikei colapses below 13K then a real bonifide banking crisis could submerge the world into a real life depression. I am not saying this will occur, but better safe then sorry. Any Ideas out there?
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41BLOATED NY BUDGET BALOONS TO $132B Posted: 6:07 pm March 29, 2009 New York'Ruffian-3/29/2009
40<i> In effect, when the last price of a share is higher, inflation has hFollies-3/24/2001
39Let me this again. I do agree that the original seller has $100 and there is stiDavid W. Taylor-2/2/2001
38<<If you bought a house for $100,000, you would say: "I own a house&qTobagoJack-2/2/2001
37<i>Say you bought some MSFT at $100 and the market has caused it to declinMichael H-2/2/2001
36<< Your money is never lost, it is just in someone else possession now.>David W. Taylor-2/2/2001
35<<Your money is never lost, it is just in someone else possession now>&TobagoJack-2/2/2001
34Your money is never lost, it is just in someone else possession now. MichaelMichael H-2/2/2001
33I suppose we can always hide our money in the stock market, where no one, not evTobagoJack-2/1/2001
32Typical soft whiney American: place a spec bet, lose, then sue someone else for Sir Auric Goldfinger-1/11/2001
31You might want to pose your question to Michael Burke Subject 6780 He's onDennis O'Bell-1/11/2001
30Message 14971834TobagoJack-1/11/2001
29AFAIK there is a Gold Anti-Trust Action Committee (Gata) in Geneva, which is alrMichael H-1/11/2001
28There actually are a couple of speculative diving companies, I have seen a TV spMichael H-1/11/2001
27That's interesting Auric...I believe there were a bunch of speculative "oldirtybastard-1/11/2001
26Why is it whenever someone on a chat board isn't making money in a POSistionSir Auric Goldfinger-1/10/2001
25Why is it whenever someone on a chat board isn't making money in a POSistionSir Auric Goldfinger-1/10/2001
24A couple of theories why the gold price is not moving up: (1) The central banksMichael H-1/10/2001
23Interesting. Ever hear of the SS Central America? Well Mr. Goldfinger was an invSir Auric Goldfinger-1/10/2001
22Hi Sir Auric Goldfinger, I agree with you that gold is currently very attractiveTobagoJack-1/9/2001
21mike, How about flyby night repositories like etrade or datek? Of course long acAgamemnon-1/8/2001
20In the event of a crisis the magnitude of which you are referring to, "papeArchie Meeties-1/8/2001
19There are some interesting theories on the factors behind the events creating toYorikke-1/8/2001
18HGMCY,GOLD,HG,TVX,NEM my favorites. TVX most speculative, NEM most conserv.marginmike-1/7/2001
17Sir Auric Goldfinger, what is the best way to be invested in gold..if it is gold200ma-1/7/2001
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