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<p>[QUOTE="Rono, post: 1116253, member: 6492"]Howdy folks,</p><p> </p><p>I've been following Marc for about 10 years and have agreed with him most often than not. Out of the Barrons Roundtable, he's by far my favorite. And while often he gets labled as overly 'bearish', he ALWAYS has suggestions of bull side investments.</p><p> </p><p>And he's spot on on most of this. I'm not sure that we'll see hyper inflation but we might. I also don't give the gov't much chance of fixing the economy - they're owned by Wall St. and the Wall St. bankers are the terrorists.</p><p> </p><p>As for farm land, that's what I'm starting to look at. During the recent real estate collapse, housing values have fallen 30-50% with the higher numbers in those areas that had gone highest (FLA, LAS, LAX, AZ). Well, did anyone besides me watch farmland NEVER DROP A DIME. Good land north of me is going for $3.5-4K and I'm in mid-Mich. And this is while I've got 2 acres on the Looking Glass with room for a huge garden and am going permaculture. Outside of town, small community, 15 minutes from real civilization but that would be enormous with gas at $5. </p><p> </p><p>peace,</p><p> </p><p>rono</p><p>l[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Rono, post: 1116253, member: 6492"]Howdy folks, I've been following Marc for about 10 years and have agreed with him most often than not. Out of the Barrons Roundtable, he's by far my favorite. And while often he gets labled as overly 'bearish', he ALWAYS has suggestions of bull side investments. And he's spot on on most of this. I'm not sure that we'll see hyper inflation but we might. I also don't give the gov't much chance of fixing the economy - they're owned by Wall St. and the Wall St. bankers are the terrorists. As for farm land, that's what I'm starting to look at. During the recent real estate collapse, housing values have fallen 30-50% with the higher numbers in those areas that had gone highest (FLA, LAS, LAX, AZ). Well, did anyone besides me watch farmland NEVER DROP A DIME. Good land north of me is going for $3.5-4K and I'm in mid-Mich. And this is while I've got 2 acres on the Looking Glass with room for a huge garden and am going permaculture. Outside of town, small community, 15 minutes from real civilization but that would be enormous with gas at $5. peace, rono l[/QUOTE]
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