It concerns me that People tend to put more Faith into a Phantom Crypto-Currency over our own U.S. Coinage that Flows from Hand to Hand... Our Coinage represents the Flow of Freedom... I like Andy Holfman, and even thou his answers are commonly believed to be correct, they're not always correct... Not when it comes to the Sound Money that's been with us, all along... It's so easy to over-look Common U.S. Coinage... @pocketechange
It will definitely be interesting to see how precious metals perform vs cryptocurrency in the years to come. I think each has a bright future ahead as people are losing faith in our fiat currency system and are starting to move some of their assets out of traditional investments such as stocks and bonds and into cryptos and hard assets like gold and silver.
I hate that my 401k is so limited in terms of investments available (there's maybe 8-10 funds and they're all mostly invested in stocks and bonds). So I've scaled back my contributions to it for now as the stock market is in what I also see as a bubble created and maintained by wall street / government collusion to prop it up at these nosebleed levels just like was alluded to in the video. I'm putting the extra money I get from reducing my contribution to the 401k into cryptos and PM's and will continue to do so for the foreseeable future.
They can only keep this charade up for so long before there's a hard reset in the financial system that governments and the global banking cabal cannot avoid. And the longer they put it off and fight it the worse the fallout is going to be.
Think of Common U.S. Coinage as the "other" hard asset...
The hard asset that is being over-looked by everyone...
I think it's a good idea to hold at least 100 dollars in Common
U.S. Coinage for every $10,000 you have in debt obligations as a
form of insurance when the Reset and Transfer of Wealth takes place... @pocketechange
If you want to retain anything at all, retain some Common U.S. Coinage...
I feel it will play a major part in the Reset and Transfer of Wealth... @pocketechange
Yes... Congress has the Power to Coin Money and regulate the Value thereof... I feel it's about time for a Reset of it's Value... This will make up for what the Paper Fiat Debt Notes have lost, over the years... I'm thinking a 100 Fold increase in Purchasing Power for all U.S. Coinage... Yes, even our Gold, Silver and Platinum Coins will increase 100 Fold in Purchasing Power... In the case of a Gold Coin, If Fifty Dollars is stamped on it, it's Purchasing Power will be Five Thousand after the Reset... If it's stamped One Hundred on it, it's value will go to Ten Thousand... If you want to look at it from another angle, a Hundred Dollar Coin or a Combination of One Hundred Dollars in Coins, will pay off $10,000 worth of Debt, after the RESET & TRANSFER OF WEALTH... @pocketechange
The real shift will be when the stock market crashes. Hyperinflation hits at any point, and there will be a mass exodus to crypto. Just a question of when.
I realize, what you typed is a very common belief, but... It's not what I see heading our way... We are facing the Best of Times... I see Prosperity like we've never known for more than 200 years... And we owe it all to our Common U.S. Coinage... @pocketechange
I am glad the donations are still coming in. I don't ever want to wake up one morning and find that this honest and straight forward reporting has stopped!
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Thank you very much for your informative posts. This one is especially good.
It concerns me that People tend to put more Faith into a Phantom Crypto-Currency over our own U.S. Coinage that Flows from Hand to Hand... Our Coinage represents the Flow of Freedom... I like Andy Holfman, and even thou his answers are commonly believed to be correct, they're not always correct... Not when it comes to the Sound Money that's been with us, all along... It's so easy to over-look Common U.S. Coinage...
@pocketechange
... ...$7.77 ... ...1 vote ... ... .... Reset
Great video, always enjoy listening to interviews with Andy!
awesome, dave! upvoted and resteemed!
It will definitely be interesting to see how precious metals perform vs cryptocurrency in the years to come. I think each has a bright future ahead as people are losing faith in our fiat currency system and are starting to move some of their assets out of traditional investments such as stocks and bonds and into cryptos and hard assets like gold and silver.
I hate that my 401k is so limited in terms of investments available (there's maybe 8-10 funds and they're all mostly invested in stocks and bonds). So I've scaled back my contributions to it for now as the stock market is in what I also see as a bubble created and maintained by wall street / government collusion to prop it up at these nosebleed levels just like was alluded to in the video. I'm putting the extra money I get from reducing my contribution to the 401k into cryptos and PM's and will continue to do so for the foreseeable future.
They can only keep this charade up for so long before there's a hard reset in the financial system that governments and the global banking cabal cannot avoid. And the longer they put it off and fight it the worse the fallout is going to be.
Think of Common U.S. Coinage as the "other" hard asset...
The hard asset that is being over-looked by everyone...
I think it's a good idea to hold at least 100 dollars in Common
U.S. Coinage for every $10,000 you have in debt obligations as a
form of insurance when the Reset and Transfer of Wealth takes place...
@pocketechange
... ...$7.77 ... ...1 vote ... ... .... Reset
Nice video. Thanks for sharing.
Excellent post, very well articulated. Your articles are always helpful - thank you so much. I'll have to retain this in my brains memory banks.:)
If you want to retain anything at all, retain some Common U.S. Coinage...
I feel it will play a major part in the Reset and Transfer of Wealth...
@pocketechange
... ...$7.77 ... ...1 vote ... ... .... Reset
Common US coinage? like just the regular coins you say? or is "common" a special coin
Yes... Congress has the Power to Coin Money and regulate the Value thereof... I feel it's about time for a Reset of it's Value... This will make up for what the Paper Fiat Debt Notes have lost, over the years... I'm thinking a 100 Fold increase in Purchasing Power for all U.S. Coinage... Yes, even our Gold, Silver and Platinum Coins will increase 100 Fold in Purchasing Power... In the case of a Gold Coin, If Fifty Dollars is stamped on it, it's Purchasing Power will be Five Thousand after the Reset... If it's stamped One Hundred on it, it's value will go to Ten Thousand... If you want to look at it from another angle, a Hundred Dollar Coin or a Combination of One Hundred Dollars in Coins, will pay off $10,000 worth of Debt, after the RESET & TRANSFER OF WEALTH...
@pocketechange
... ...$7.77 ... ...1 vote ... ... .... Reset
the fed doesnt coin? i guess that would be the US Mint?
The real shift will be when the stock market crashes. Hyperinflation hits at any point, and there will be a mass exodus to crypto. Just a question of when.
I realize, what you typed is a very common belief, but... It's not what I see heading our way... We are facing the Best of Times... I see Prosperity like we've never known for more than 200 years... And we owe it all to our Common U.S. Coinage...
@pocketechange
... ...$7.77 ... ...1 vote ... ... .... Reset
Retitled: Out of the Park with Dave and Andy!!
I am glad the donations are still coming in. I don't ever want to wake up one morning and find that this honest and straight forward reporting has stopped!
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