Buy gold now how a real estate bust, our bulging national debt, and the languishing dollar will push gold to record highs
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Hoboken, N.J. :
John Wiley & Sons
c2008.
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- Our debt: American financial risk has never been higher
- The 65-trillion-dollar wind blowing from our futures
- How can families really be getting richer by borrowing more?
- Why the world continues lending (most of its savings) to us
- Relying on foreigners: our economic future may be out of our hands
- Our homes: the epicenter of American economic risk
- Real estate, this decade's economic driver, could drive us into recession
- The negative amortization mortgage loan is born
- Tighter lending standards and no help from the fed
- The great American equity cash-out is coming to an end
- Financial culture shock: real estate investment can have a negative return
- Our economy: the longest economic boom ever is probably ending
- Balance sheet recession: we could be heading in a Japanese direction
- Smiling on the lawnmower: affluent poverty
- When the fed cuts rates again, will the dollar finally collapse?
- The case for owning gold
- Why the time is right for gold to skyrocket
- Stocks and bonds offer little compensation for risk today
- Gold's scarcity: new sources of demand and falling supply
- How to buy gold
- When you simply want financial insurance
- Mining stocks, ETFs and goldmoney
- Rare coins: a bet on the highest possible gains in gold
- Why silver might outperform gold
- Conclusion: don't be a gold bug: sell when it is time to sell.