Sunday, November 23, 2014

Every One Wants Dollars (Again)

They undercut the major commodity pillars of any currency to strengthen its attractiveness. Oil, gold, silver, et al were all slashed and burned to prop up the nearly dead dollar. Except for water, electricity, eatables, RENTS, MORTGAGES, etc. Those stayed high; because it kept the slaves weak and off-center. Those prices didn't drop with the major commodity pillars.

Having achieved their goals, look to see gas prices, oil, gold, silver to start rising as they started to do so in the last week. Those 2006 gas prices will quickly vanish as rapidly as they appeared. Then it's back to high this and high that, but with the usual vengeance.

This is the last time you can still get commodities cheap, before they head upward, fueling insane inflation on goods all across the board. Especially in those areas that have to do with day to day living, like food, gas, etc. The window was small, about 7 to 8 weeks and looks to close now, as we have now moved into the next lunar cycle. The window is closing fast for low purchase prices; in fact, the best time was in late October, as advised. Of course people like me, without real investment means, cannot act on the obvious. But there it is, for those who can and understand. Then you can continue to do good things for those in need and for your family.

Cost of living wise, 2015 will be a rape. Of the NON rich. But, with some profit taking, these vicious cost of living realities can be offset by the investments made - even now - by the wise. Oil, gold, silver, etc are all solid bets. There will be minor scare dips, to panic the fearful, but stay long. The yields are right around the corner.

Those who understand these things moved sideways into the stock market for quick cash grabs, but the ultra-wise bought the pillars, which look to double by march. The real money is there and its on real things, not casino realities like wall street stock market bubbles.

Gas prices in Los Angeles August 2014: $4.35 / gallon

Gas prices in Los Angeles November 2014: $2.85 / gallon


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