I just saw something terrible on the US National Debt Clock. Could it be a sign of the end?, page 2
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reply posted on 11-10-2011 @ 12:52 AM by TheImmaculateD1
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This tells you how really deflated it truly is. This is not a good sign.


reply posted on 11-10-2011 @ 10:10 AM by superman2012
Originally posted by neo96
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nope normal investing strategy is to diverisify most people are not in the short term but long term.

like 10 to 20 years or more precious metals if you were already in them but if you sell what you got what are you going to put in to? cash hahhaaa.

gold and other precious metals are a bubble and compared it to like when they were flipping houses and turning a profit and the piper finally had to be paid and people lost their butts.

patience and its your money decide what you want and how you want to get there.

most important never take financial advice from some annonymous person on the net

always seek a professional.
edit on 10-10-2011 by neo96 because: (no reason given)


Sorry, I should have been more specific in my generalization. I don't and will never buy stocks or precious metals. You can't eat either. I was more looking for your opinion on the matter. I don't take anyone's financial advice, whether from the net or not, I like to learn from my mistakes!
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