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[转贴] 大问题:How to prepare for Dollar's crash?

本帖最后由 not4weak 于 2011-2-17 15:15 编辑

But if you act now, Stansberry says you may minimize your pain.

TIP No. 1: Open a Foreign Bank Account – Soon

Stansberry predicts stashing money will become increasingly difficult in the near future.  "There are already laws on the books that go into effect in 2013 that will make it much more difficult for Americans to open overseas bank accounts," he tells Aaron Task in this accompanying video, referring to portions of the HIRE Act that impose a 30% withholding tax on certain types of U.S-source income and gross sales proceeds to foreign financial institutions.

"Nothing I'm saying is about avoiding taxes or about any kind of tax shelter," he is quick to point out. "It's just about getting your money outside the U.S. dollar as a currency and getting it to a place where the government can't seize it."

If that sounds too complicated, Stansberry recommends buying gold bullion and storing it somewhere that isn't a bank.

TIP No. 2: Buy a Little Bit of Land

"Foreign real estate is not required to be reported to the IRS," he says.  The other advantage: It also allows one to invest more than $10,000 without reporting it, something you can't do with a foreign bank account.

The other reason is to hedge: "Food prices could absolutely go to the moon if the dollar collapses like I think it's going to."  Another and simpler way to hedge food costs, he suggests, is to buy into a local co-op which offers access to food at a reasonable price.

TIP No. 3: Create a Trust to Protect and Build Wealth

This only applies to people with the means. "There's no doubt that politicians are going to try to radically increase our taxes, so if you have assets you want to pass onto your heirs, there are some things you can do right now that are still legal that can help you avoid the possibility of vastly higher taxes in the future," he says.

TIP No. 4: Gold in the Bank

Instead of investing in the GLD ETF based in the U.S., Stansberry recommends buying into the ZKB, an ETF based in Zurich, Switzerland.
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未来几年啊, 真的很头痛.
江南有丹桔,经冬犹绿林。 岂伊地气暖,自有岁寒心。 可以荐佳客,奈何阻重深。 运命唯所遇,循环不可寻。 徒言树桃李,此木岂无阴。
你傻啦,换成RMB,或向老秋那样,囤酒。。。
蓉儿 发表于 2011-2-17 15:17

房子怎么办? 酒那点钱...
RMB能换? 
江南有丹桔,经冬犹绿林。 岂伊地气暖,自有岁寒心。 可以荐佳客,奈何阻重深。 运命唯所遇,循环不可寻。 徒言树桃李,此木岂无阴。
4# sweettomato
看看大英的下场
江南有丹桔,经冬犹绿林。 岂伊地气暖,自有岁寒心。 可以荐佳客,奈何阻重深。 运命唯所遇,循环不可寻。 徒言树桃李,此木岂无阴。
7# sweettomato
你怎么这么确定呢? 我看中国是在上升期,虽然你不看好,可是中国历史上也有辉煌的时候.TG还没到头.气数还在.
江南有丹桔,经冬犹绿林。 岂伊地气暖,自有岁寒心。 可以荐佳客,奈何阻重深。 运命唯所遇,循环不可寻。 徒言树桃李,此木岂无阴。
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