US Dollar in comparison with Gold


Holding cash is a better alternative with cash reserves being such an inflationary asset constantly diluted. Almost anything of limited supply is a better investment. Want to see something crazy with blue? 

You have the purchasing power of the US dollar and with gold you have gold is up by fifty percent the last five years alone, and its roughly the same with every other precious metal. If you completely distrust technology or anything else that's more complex for my financial perspective, you could always walk into any bank and buy yourself gold bars. 

Personally, we think everything else mentioned in this site so far is the better bet. Number nine, life stock, what you'll look at that owning pig cows, sheep chickens, is a better investment than the US dollar. Yes, it's even better than gold. This is especially true in developing countries with a demand for live stock as much higher than that a gold cash because no matter how much you try you can do milk. 

Dollar bill or gold coin, you might think we're kidding, but even demand price for compost is out performing the US dollar by lot with everything happening in micro farming. Right in the rise of demand for premium cattle such as Black Angus, live stock might just be your way to wealth. Number ten, art, be honest, do you understand why rich people pay ridiculous sums of money for a painting which your child could make? 

Or maybe you're into exotic black canvases by nature. Well, the rich used these as storing value. The price of art never goes down. You buy it for one million dollars. The purchasing power of the dollar goes down by fifty. 

If the price is above two million dollars, art has remained the least regulated corner of wealth management because the rich protected it with their capital, statistically speaking, you're better health investing in art than the incredibly expensive paintings. But now there are solutions available platforms, like masterworks. I allow regular people to invest in big fractional ownership.


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