by Recyclersteve » Thu Aug 30, 2018 9:10 pm
Hey Contradiction:
Glad you like the book. For others, he is referring to The Big Silver Melt (by Henry A. Merton). It is one of the best books I've ever read.
I've thought about what you are saying about coins from countries that have major issues with inflation. I think part of the issue has to do with the weight of the coin. For instance, look at Italian (lira) coins used before they adopted the Euro. Lots of these were made of super lightweight aluminum (or some other lightweight item like tin). Kitcometals.com shows that aluminum is currently worth 95 cents a pound. These coins are so light that you could have quite a few before you'd even have one pound. I'll leave the calculations to others. I just remember holding up lira coins and feeling they were so lightweight that they felt like play money.
For coins made of stuff like silver, things are totally different, even if the coins are considered obsolete.
You mentioned Venezuela. A couple other problem countries to look at are Argentina and Zimbabwe. Argentina announced today that they have raised their official interest rate from a whopping 45% (per year) to an even more eye popping 60%. Zimbabwe printed bills in 2008 that had the highest denomination ever printed on a piece of currency- 100 trillion dollars. I keep one of those notes in my wallet as a conversation piece. I bought it in 2009 as a collector's item for about $3.25. Now they are selling actively on eBay for $60+ each. You can get "cheaper" denominations (like $1 billion) for perhaps $2-5 each. You might want to get one on eBay and carry it around as a conversation piece.
Former stock broker w/ ~20 yrs. at one company. Spoke with 100k+ people and traded a lot (long, short, options, margin, extended hours, etc.).
NOTE: ANY stocks I discuss, no matter how compelling, carry risk- often
substantial. If not prepared to buy it multiple times in modest amounts without going overboard (assuming nothing really wrong with the company), you need to learn more about the market and managing risk. Also, please research covered calls (options) and selling short as well.