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Respond To A Changing World Economy

The face of the American and global economy is changing at a rapid pace and could be headed for a crisis. This can be predicted with a high degree of certainty due to the cycle that all empires go through from their inception to their decline. While they usually begin with a lot of good money and tangible assets, things like social pressures, military spending and war often cause an empire to create a fiat currency. By definition this is money or currency that only has value because of government law, and when an empire does this it almost always ends up declining.

 

Examples of this cycle can be cited going back to the Roman Empire. Once a country begins dealing in fiat currency, it is only a matter of time before it begins irresponsibly printing more and more money to solve problems, which eventually leads to the widespread devaluation of the currency and hyperinflation. This has happened in many countries in the last century, most notably at the beginning of the first World War, in Germany, when currency became so debased an egg cost 80 billion marks. At the same period in history, a city block in one of Germany’s cities could be purchased for 25 ounces of gold.

 

There are many global economic pressures going on right now that might cause America to begin printing more and more of its money. Besides the housing bubble, which recently caused a stir and a brief recession, there is also enormous amounts of debt building up, which no other country is willing to buy anymore. This has led to what is called “debt monetization,” where America and the Federal Reserve have begun buying their own debt and printing money to pay for it.

 

In addition to record amounts of debt, there are also major difficulties on the horizon for the economy due to a shortage of oil. Humanity’s progress has been linked for the past several centuries to the availability of cheap oil, but this availability has become less and less. While the earth is not going to run out of oil, it has already run out of cheap oil, which places tremendous strain on a global economy that is still attempting to progress at its former rate.

 

In the past, these various trials of the world economy have resolved themselves, and the middle-class has continued to feel comfortable investing its money in the marketplace and biding its time, but now that things are truly poised for a crisis, what can will your response be? Many 401ks and market-dependent investment portfolios have already lost a substantial amount of their value, and as the economy begins to collapse there will be a rush for the exits, prompting an even further decline of the US Dollar’s solubility.

 

In a scenario like this, investing in silver and gold are just the beginning, as economies will almost always revert back to placing value in tangible assets (abandoning the currency of the time altogether). But what happens after that, now that you know the danger incumbent with investing your money like everyone else? How do you manage your assets, knowing the inherent weaknesses of the market? It will require a different approach to wealth creation and wealth management: something only the super-rich have known until now, and something that has kept them rich, while the middle-class suffers all the ravages of an unstable world economy.

 

This article began with a question: should I invest in silver? And the answer is yes, but beyond asking should I invest in silver, you should also be asking how to set yourself and your family up for continued success.

 
  Mike Dillard

Mike Dillard is a 33 year old native of Austin Texas. A recent husband and father, he went from waiting tables to Millionaire by the age of 26. Over the past five years he has founded two publishing companies, producing $20,000,000 in combined revenue, and over 1,000,000 entrepreneurs from 65 different countries have subscribed to his online newsletter. Four months ago, he walked away from everything in order to share the urgent message and mission of The Elevation Group, you'll find on this page.

 
 
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