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Updated over 15 years ago,

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  • Los Angeles, CA
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Dollar Predictions

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  • Los Angeles, CA
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I believe within three years the Dollar will have tied the all time record for the longest period of time a fiat currency has survived, until being replaced, or reset back to commodities.

What are your predictions: Will the dollar break records? Be replaced? Be reset back to a commodity basket? Reset to gold?

What is life going to be like if/when it does reset. Two currencies taken at the supermarket: old dollar and new dollar? Will we hear/read the price of gold announced in all media forms, every hour?

Inquiring minds want to know!

Fiat currencies have crashed consistently and repeatedly for thousands of years. It does not mean the world becomes mad max. But what will it look like during the transition?

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