Investin Cents wrote:"i don't want the risk associate with holding U.S. currency even for a short time"
Nice.
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I think his advice was somewhat tongue and cheek
Investin Cents wrote:OK, has anyone else seen the Zerohedge article, "Michael Burry : The Toxic Twins Of Fiat Currency And An Activist Fed Set The Route To Long-Term Ruin"
http://www.zerohedge.com/article/michae ... -term-ruin
one of the last comments or pieces of advice has me seriouosly considering this option:
"Burry's practical advice: open a bank account in Canada."
Short of crossing the border and doing that and facing all the various hurdles that it involves, I thought about another option - simply buying Canadian dollars from some of our friends up north. Just as a diversification currency hedge. Also part novelty, curiousity, numismatics, etc. I am sure it is legal in low amounts. I am willing to consider offers from our Canadian RC posters as well as their houghts. I would be interested in both paper (plastic???) currency as well as coins - even the recently more-debased varieties.
Thoughts anyone? Comments?? Offers????
Thanks!!!!!
theo wrote:I'm not sure if this was mentioned, but you could try E bay. I've been buying lots of Canadian and Swiss currency (mostly coins) there for about a year now. I've gotten a few silver coins in these lots as American holders of foreign currency don't always know which coins are silver.
http://cgi.ebay.com/61-Face-Canadian-Cu ... 588d8ef59d
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