Have you ever heard of a currency bubble? One could liken it to what happened to Germany after World War 1. The government printed money at an exorbitant rate in an attempt to stimulate the country's economy. Did i...
Does anyone know what the current real estate market is in South Africa? I have family over there and was looking to invest. Where could I look to find out this information?
Below is a chart of the interest rate on the 10 year going back to 1880. As we all know the 10 year is a reasonable benchmark for mortgage rates. In other words, or what matters to investors, the 10 year determines ...
Okay, now for a ridiculous, hypothetical question.What's away to theoretically get to 100 mil in net assets. Assume this is for a "young" person who has several decades to reap the rewards of salary, compounded return...
http://cashtalks.co/how-the-federal-reserve-printing-money-affects-you/
Basically says Real Estate will be a good bet as inflation continues to increase because of unregulated money printing. Thoughts?
Some old buddies of mine were randomly talking about Zimbabwe on facebook, and as the conversation progressed I ended up posting parts of an old college essay I wrote about the country's 2009 economic recovery. Whenev...
In a different post I out lined an argument and counter argument for each scenario... Deflation, Stagflation, Inflation and Hyperinflation. It was aimed at a BP member wanting to hedge their portfolio. Hopefully it ...
Here is an interesting article written back in 2008. It theorized that we may end up with a deflation, which in turn leads us to a hyperinflation.
This is basically what happened in Germany between world wars.
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