Re: Real DOW Update: Still looking for a bottom?
There are two ways to play this perhaps. Neither is right. Probably more to do with your personal make up and state of paranoia about what others are going to do to you if things really collapse. I believe things get worse before they get better but we have a choice and need to seperate economics and wealth from living.
1. You can join humanity and protect yourself at the same time through well managed investments in gold, silver coins, inflation hedges like Rydex rising rate funds and VERY, VERY select corporate bonds and even some equities. Companies like Cisco will own every significant technology patent because they have the cash (I am in the sector and have never seen such breakthrough's on sale in 20 years). The strong cash rich companies that can withstand massive upheavel come out on the other side and are going to dominate the world economy and they frankly aren't that hard to pick but you need a 10 year horizon for that part. That said I think we will see many of them come down another 25-30% after a potential strong rally on news of a reasonable approach to cleaning out the toxic assets and a somewhat better than socialism outcome of congressional negotiations on the packages. I voted Obama and am stunned, not by the taxes as that was a promise, but the social engineering he is doing already. Man was I a fool. I am always willing to help the weak but not just those that don't have what I have. there is a big difference.
2. You can choose to head for the hills and live in a bunker as a curmudgeon(sp) and teach your children and loved ones that when things look bleak say FU to your neighbors and fellow man. Unless you think we are going the way of Rwanda or real violent tribal war fare versus civil unrest (which I do see) and need to leave (I suppose its possible). living overseas is a wonderful experience for many reasons and now isn't a bad time but if you think we have it bad try the countries that were selling all that crap to us (whether it be lead toys, nasty pharmaceuticals or oil). At least we have a sevice sector. The US is STILL the largest mfg in the world.
I am personally and optomist and have started a couple of companies that sold for a fair amount of money. i have given back 1/3 of it thinking I was conservative and while furious and angry I fight it everyday.
Who wants to live in a world that some of you want to foster. Better to be part of the solution than to leave it to others to fix. Run and hide or help fix it while taking measures to secure your family and loved ones?
Sorry for the non economic tirade here but the guns and fall out shelter are part of the problem in this country. It is just another way of saying I'll get mine. If you have never lived anywhere else, our worst standard of living is still better than 95% of the world. FYI: New idea for fall out shelters: My fall out shelter is my wine cellar with 500 bottles and enough food for two months under the theory if it gets really bad i am going to drink my self so silly on great cabs and pinot noir)
There are two ways to play this perhaps. Neither is right. Probably more to do with your personal make up and state of paranoia about what others are going to do to you if things really collapse. I believe things get worse before they get better but we have a choice and need to seperate economics and wealth from living.
1. You can join humanity and protect yourself at the same time through well managed investments in gold, silver coins, inflation hedges like Rydex rising rate funds and VERY, VERY select corporate bonds and even some equities. Companies like Cisco will own every significant technology patent because they have the cash (I am in the sector and have never seen such breakthrough's on sale in 20 years). The strong cash rich companies that can withstand massive upheavel come out on the other side and are going to dominate the world economy and they frankly aren't that hard to pick but you need a 10 year horizon for that part. That said I think we will see many of them come down another 25-30% after a potential strong rally on news of a reasonable approach to cleaning out the toxic assets and a somewhat better than socialism outcome of congressional negotiations on the packages. I voted Obama and am stunned, not by the taxes as that was a promise, but the social engineering he is doing already. Man was I a fool. I am always willing to help the weak but not just those that don't have what I have. there is a big difference.
2. You can choose to head for the hills and live in a bunker as a curmudgeon(sp) and teach your children and loved ones that when things look bleak say FU to your neighbors and fellow man. Unless you think we are going the way of Rwanda or real violent tribal war fare versus civil unrest (which I do see) and need to leave (I suppose its possible). living overseas is a wonderful experience for many reasons and now isn't a bad time but if you think we have it bad try the countries that were selling all that crap to us (whether it be lead toys, nasty pharmaceuticals or oil). At least we have a sevice sector. The US is STILL the largest mfg in the world.
I am personally and optomist and have started a couple of companies that sold for a fair amount of money. i have given back 1/3 of it thinking I was conservative and while furious and angry I fight it everyday.
Who wants to live in a world that some of you want to foster. Better to be part of the solution than to leave it to others to fix. Run and hide or help fix it while taking measures to secure your family and loved ones?
Sorry for the non economic tirade here but the guns and fall out shelter are part of the problem in this country. It is just another way of saying I'll get mine. If you have never lived anywhere else, our worst standard of living is still better than 95% of the world. FYI: New idea for fall out shelters: My fall out shelter is my wine cellar with 500 bottles and enough food for two months under the theory if it gets really bad i am going to drink my self so silly on great cabs and pinot noir)
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