Since awakening to the PO post world realities and considering my family's future prosperity I have found that precious metals is the most commonly heralded option for preserving wealth. It seems the PO aware are very much the gold bugs.
I have read many many articles and essays on the history of currency and all the attraction of gold, its intrinsic value and it's popularity as a safe haven for those that wish to escape the effects of hyperinflation. I don't need convincing... the proof is written in the history books for all to see.
I have invested aproximately 1/3rd of my liquidated assets in gold and silver. Unfortunately for me I did it just before the prices took a dive from $710 to the current price of ~$650. So I'm a few thousand dollars in the hole. Interestingly I don't feel particularly stressed about it. In fact the virtual loss has reinforced my desire to stay invested in gold and silver for the long term.
I have a relatively pessimistic expectation of the global economies in the next few years and I am particularly concerned about the coming collapse of the US currency. Tonight I read an essay
The Economy as Cartoon by the 'crazy, foaming at the mouth, standing on the roof screaming at the world in a tutu firing AK47 rounds in the air', Mogambo Guru. He cracks me up, but under his feverish ranting is a clear 'bang your head against the wall' message about how to preserve your wealth. And damn it, it makes me feel like putting the whole lot on the shinny yellow metal.
I know there are many of you out there that would say "you can't eat your gold... what are you going to do, carve off some gold swarf to buy a litre of milk and some eggs for an omlette?" No, but eventually I do hope to pay for a nice couple of acres of fertile land near a freash water supply and some free ranging beasties to farm or hunt. And in the meantime I intend to acumulate all manner of useful things that will help facilitate a self sustainable lifestyle with whatever profits and savings I can gain.
Amidst this dreamy rant I have a feeling of uncertainty... And that is would I be better off just spending my money on those useful things now, or should I be a good conservative present day investor and do the diversified portfolio thing? My tempation is to keep it simple and go all or nothing on the shiny stuff. But my family would probably have me burned at the stake.
'8O'