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islander

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Location: West coast somewhere
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Posted: Nov 27, 2024 - 8:33am

 rgio wrote:

Exactly.

It's amazing how people that plan for the collapse of society use current standards of value to feel "prepared". 

WTF are you going to do with a $5 coin when the strongest will take what they want and necessities are the only thing of true value.   Those freeze-dried meals in your subterranean bunker are great for a year.... or two.... or whatever.  Then what?  That 1/10th oz of gold will be more herbal medicine than currency... if you can afford the one potato price tag.



exactly. They imagine a world where everything has broken down, but people are still able to have basic agreements on value and exchange. A place where there is no order and you need force to defend anything, but people will still happily make change for your gold coin.  

If things get as bad as they think, I believe the only solution is to stay away from people and have a defensible store of food that would allow you to outlast any onslaught. But I also don't believe in Zombies and think if we get that far, we are pretty well fucked. I'm in a community where people with nothing will stop and help you change a tire or call some distant cousin who will drop everything and pull one of the two last rusty bolts holding his tractor together and bring it to you to put a wheel back on. I don't believe these people are ready to turn on their neighbors. This is where I want to be when everything else breaks down.  If things get that far, I'm not sure where a safe space would be in America - the larger cities simply have too many people, but I think they would be more willing to organize. The small communities that sort of look like where I'm at, are the ones mostly hording guns to fend off everyone else.

Back to the topic - you should have as diverse a portfolio as possible. Concentration in any one thing brings risk. I'm back on the take SS early bandwagon as the concentrated early collection looks better than waiting it out for larger returns vs. the risk of systemic changes brought by intentional mismanagement.  I'm also in the demographic with the least political pull, so I'm shoring up other things.
Bill_J

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Posted: Nov 27, 2024 - 7:33am

 KurtfromLaQuinta wrote:
Your dad did a good job.
And it looks like your doing the same.




The nut doesn't fall far from the tree.
exostar1960

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Posted: Nov 27, 2024 - 6:18am

 KurtfromLaQuinta wrote:
I'm with you on that.
But I'll be here till I die.
It's not all that bad... unless the air conditioning fails in the summertime.




I've been retired for 4 yrs now—————-  
KurtfromLaQuinta

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Location: Really deep in the heart of South California
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Posted: Nov 26, 2024 - 9:17pm

 maryte wrote:

I may be the only person I know who wants to retire where there's less sun, less heat. I crave four seasons.

I'm with you on that.
But I'll be here till I die.
It's not all that bad... unless the air conditioning fails in the summertime.


KurtfromLaQuinta

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Posted: Nov 26, 2024 - 9:11pm

 Bill_J wrote:


I guess it depends on your life experience. My Dad grew up in a poor family in the Great Depression. Without much of an education he served our country for 21 years then continued on to have a nice career as an electrician. He saved his money religiously his entire life & now I am a benificiary, enjoying the income generated by his life savings. I now consider myself caretaker of this equity & look forward to, if not obligated to passing it on to my 2 daughters.

Your dad did a good job.
And it looks like your doing the same.


GeneP59

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Posted: Nov 26, 2024 - 6:33pm

 kurtster wrote:

When you convert that CD, get a check.  Do not transfer it.  Redeposit it wherever and keep 1k out.  If asked, you took a vacation.

nuff said.


I lost it in illegal cock fights.  
rgio

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Posted: Nov 26, 2024 - 5:33pm

 ScottFromWyoming wrote:

So a 1/10th oz coin is worth $250, how do you buy a loaf of bread? You'd wind up trading a BIC lighter or paying $250 for a loaf of bread. Making the value of a 1/10 oz coin plummet to about $5. 


Exactly.

It's amazing how people that plan for the collapse of society use current standards of value to feel "prepared". 

WTF are you going to do with a $5 coin when the strongest will take what they want and necessities are the only thing of true value.   Those freeze-dried meals in your subterranean bunker are great for a year.... or two.... or whatever.  Then what?  That 1/10th oz of gold will be more herbal medicine than currency... if you can afford the one potato price tag.

ScottFromWyoming

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Location: Powell
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Posted: Nov 26, 2024 - 4:32pm

 islander wrote:
Coins have a better chance, but you still need agreement between buyer and seller. If you have nuggets or bars or some other bullion, good luck. And if you have an organized system where we all agree on value, I'd say you probably don't need the gold anymore in any quantity. 

So a 1/10th oz coin is worth $250, how do you buy a loaf of bread? You'd wind up trading a BIC lighter or paying $250 for a loaf of bread. Making the value of a 1/10 oz coin plummet to about $5. 

islander

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Posted: Nov 26, 2024 - 4:10pm

 kurtster wrote:

You can't eat ETF's either.

You're making my point. ETFs are an investment vehicle. People treat gold like a store of value or a hedge of some kind, but it's really just another commodity. People act like we are heading into the walking dead scenario and they think having a pocket of gold will still have some value - unlikely. It has it's place in a portfolio, but if you are more than a couple percent in gold then you should re-allocate. And if you are buying it because you think end times are here, you are buying the wrong thing.

 kurtster wrote:

Long ago I thought of hoarding Bic lighters.  Still a good idea. 

Trade them for food.  Can't cook without a fire when the electricity is out.  

I buy them by the box of 50 at a time.  Easier to start a fire than rubbing two sticks together.


This at least makes sense - as long as you believe the total breakdown of society is imminent, and you have confidence that you'll survive the proximate cause.
 
 kurtster wrote:
OBTW, you don't need to have coins assayed.  A tenth of an ounce coin is worth at least $250 all day long now.

Coins have a better chance, but you still need agreement between buyer and seller. If you have nuggets or bars or some other bullion, good luck. And if you have an organized system where we all agree on value, I'd say you probably don't need the gold anymore in any quantity. 

I had a customer that mined in Alaska. He always got paid in gold, and he would try to buy from us in gold. I did a cursory glance at values, but it became clear pretty quickly that either he was trying to take advantage of us, or someone had taken advantage of him (probably both, in reverse order). 

I did have a customer at the data center that wanted to pay in bitcoin (circa 2013). Our sales guy was all over it. I told him fine as long as he took his commission in bitcoin as well. He declined, so I did as well. That was a miss, but not until recently. 


Steely_D

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Posted: Nov 26, 2024 - 3:24pm

 kurtster wrote:

OBTW, you don't need to have coins assayed.  A tenth of an ounce coin is worth at least $250 all day long now.

“Nope. You look hungry my friend. Today that gold piece will buy you *looks around the storeroom* one slice of bread. Take it or leave it.
Tomorrow, it will cost two pieces or gold.”


kurtster

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Posted: Nov 26, 2024 - 3:19pm

 islander wrote:
 Steely_D wrote:
You need a farmer
since you can't eat gold
I always wonder when people say gold is great for catastrophies. It's hard to transport, you will need some kind of assayer to set value, and the other party may not be interested in it for tender at that point. If you think things are going to get that bad, bullets and beans are better commodities. I do know people hording bullets, but if you have enough beans you can probably just wait them out. A good balance would be recommended, but I'd be heavy on beans and light on gold. 
 
You can't eat ETF's either.

Long ago I thought of hoarding Bic lighters.  Still a good idea. 

Trade them for food.  Can't cook without a fire when the electricity is out.  

I buy them by the box of 50 at a time.  Easier to start a fire than rubbing two sticks together.

OBTW, you don't need to have coins assayed.  A tenth of an ounce coin is worth at least $250 all day long now.
islander

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Posted: Nov 26, 2024 - 3:03pm

 Steely_D wrote:


You need a farmer
since you can't eat gold


I always wonder when people say gold is great for catastrophies. It's hard to transport, you will need some kind of assayer to set value, and the other party may not be interested in it for tender at that point. If you think things are going to get that bad, bullets and beans are better commodities. I do know people hording bullets, but if you have enough beans you can probably just wait them out. A good balance would be recommended, but I'd be heavy on beans and light on gold. 

ScottFromWyoming

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Posted: Nov 26, 2024 - 2:29pm

 NoEnzLefttoSplit wrote:

Yoiks!
NoEnzLefttoSplit

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Posted: Nov 26, 2024 - 1:20pm

 Steely_D wrote:


You need a farmer
since you can't eat gold


well, there is this case 

Steely_D

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Posted: Nov 26, 2024 - 1:14pm

 kurtster wrote:

Yeah, but you don't need a broker or even electricity to use gold.


You need a farmer
since you can't eat gold
kurtster

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Posted: Nov 26, 2024 - 1:00pm

 islander wrote:
That's only slightly worse than you would have done with an S&P index fund. And the index fund is held in a brokerage with regulatory oversight, and virtually hurricane proof.
 
Yeah, but you don't need a broker or even electricity to use gold.
islander

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Posted: Nov 26, 2024 - 11:28am

 kurtster wrote:

Trump has yet to take office so I am not sure what you're trying to say.  Must be them damn Mormons ...


 

Sorry to hear about your brother.  I understand about truck stops and showers having run a truck stop on the Ohio Turnpike for years in another life.  The showers were the worst part of that, keeping them clean.  Hope he didn't keep his gold at home.  If he had it longer than the past 10 years, he surely is rocking since it has gone from around $1,000 to around $2700 these days.  Not a bad return.


That's only slightly worse than you would have done with an S&P index fund. And the index fund is held in a brokerage with regulatory oversight, and virtually hurricane proof.
kurtster

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Posted: Nov 26, 2024 - 11:08am

 Steely_D wrote:
But...I thought electing Trump would turn things around, make it better for the Little Guy, get us a better health care system, provide more jobs with those filthy immigrants deported, and we'd have less taxes to pay with no Department of Education and Elon Musk maximizing government efficiency. 
 
Trump has yet to take office so I am not sure what you're trying to say.  Must be them damn Mormons ...


BTW, as another side of that "hoard your money" coin, my literally brilliant brother (whom I've extolled on these fora) cashed out his retirement et al into gold back in the day. Because, of course, it was to circumvent the horrible times to come. Now his home was destroyed by two hurricanes and he lives in an old car at a truck stop (for the showers), going to the ruins of his home by day where there is no power nor water. He won't give that place up, and I suspect that somewhere in the ruins are some leftover pieces of his retirement.
 

Sorry to hear about your brother.  I understand about truck stops and showers having run a truck stop on the Ohio Turnpike for years in another life.  The showers were the worst part of that, keeping them clean.  Hope he didn't keep his gold at home.  If he had it longer than the past 10 years, he surely is rocking since it has gone from around $1,000 to around $2700 these days.  Not a bad return.
Steely_D

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Posted: Nov 26, 2024 - 7:06am

 NoEnzLefttoSplit wrote:


yikes.. this place is getting depressing

He's beaten cancer at least three times and had a few vessels bypassed. And, he's 80, which is admirable. But you really don't want your last years to be difficult or miserable.
But he's too independent. And you can guess his politics. He's too angry, all the damn time. And it takes so much more energy to be angry at people in DC or "those" other people that are supposedly making your life rough.

So, could he afford to retire? I guess for some people logic doesn't play into it and they want to be "independent thinkers" hoarding gold and ammo and when it goes bad, it's someone else's fault.
NoEnzLefttoSplit

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Posted: Nov 26, 2024 - 6:31am

 Steely_D wrote:


But...I thought electing Trump would turn things around, make it better for the Little Guy, get us a better health care system, provide more jobs with those filthy immigrants deported, and we'd have less taxes to pay with no Department of Education and Elon Musk maximizing government efficiency. 
Surely, the future is brighter than "hide your money in your mattress."

BTW, as another side of that "hoard your money" coin, my literally brilliant brother (whom I'm extolled on these fora) cashed out his retirement et al into gold back in the day. Because, of course, it was to circumvent the horrible times to come. Now his home was destroyed by two hurricanes and he lives in an old car at a truck stop (for the showers), going to the ruins of his home by day where there is no power nor water. He won't give that place up, and I suspect that somewhere in the ruins are some leftover pieces of his retirement.



yikes.. this place is getting depressing
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