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Default Will losses at Bank of America...

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hk wrote:
JoeSpareBedroom wrote:
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JoeSpareBedroom wrote:
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news wrote:
On Tue, 22 Jan 2008 08:50:19 -0500, hk
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IBM is still in business?
They actually opened a couple bucks higher today. It is still about
16-17 bucks off the 52 week high. I am still not sure what they do
these days
Except for two stocks, we got out of the stock market years ago and
don't really pay any attention to it, except to chuckle over its
vagaries and the belief anyone pays to its "integrity."

What a silly generalization.
Perhaps you believe in the "generally accepted accounting practices" of
listed companies. We don't.


OK. What investments do you use which have consistently stayed ahead of
inflation?


These days, commercial real estate for income and appreciation, and some
raw land options which we picked up and exercised in the early 1990s.
Every couple of years we sell off a lot and at some point, we'll probably
sell the remaining lots to a respectable architect/developer. We've done
very well with the land speculation. :-)

We also bought gold in the low $400s. Not certificates, coins. And we
have some money invested in private businesses, a real speculation on our
part, but the bookkeepers are honest.


Your land speculation is just that speculation. I could take stock in a
publicly traded company and turn it into cash money tomorrow. You land
sale has to wait for a buyer and the subsequent deal to actually go
through.

Why would you buy gold coins? Are you digging a bomb shelter in your
backyard too?

Liquid assets, let me repeat that liquid assets.



For what type of money? Good luck answering this question. Hint: Trump