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<p>[QUOTE="rush2112, post: 1035352, member: 25570"]<b>A bubble for sure and the devalued U.S dollar</b></p><p><br /></p><p>To my American Coin Talk friends,here in Canada,it was not long ago that in order to buy $100.00 U.S. here in Canada cost me about $150.00 Canadian dollars.I recently went to the bank,November 2010 and in Exchange for a $100.00 U.S. note I received around $96.00 Canadian dollars.This is an example of how much the U.S. dollar has devalued and this should be a wake up call to all of you.The U.S. dollar is crumbling and crumbling fast.You can't simply print your way out of this situation as politicians would like you to think.</p><p>A normal household does not deal with debt this way so why do governments?</p><p>So,for those of you thinking about selling your gold and silver at these high prices think about what you are getting in return.You are getting worthless,overprinted paper.</p><p>I know it is hard to resist selling at these prices but stay firm,and don't lose track of why you bought gold and silver to begin with.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="rush2112, post: 1035352, member: 25570"][b]A bubble for sure and the devalued U.S dollar[/b] To my American Coin Talk friends,here in Canada,it was not long ago that in order to buy $100.00 U.S. here in Canada cost me about $150.00 Canadian dollars.I recently went to the bank,November 2010 and in Exchange for a $100.00 U.S. note I received around $96.00 Canadian dollars.This is an example of how much the U.S. dollar has devalued and this should be a wake up call to all of you.The U.S. dollar is crumbling and crumbling fast.You can't simply print your way out of this situation as politicians would like you to think. A normal household does not deal with debt this way so why do governments? So,for those of you thinking about selling your gold and silver at these high prices think about what you are getting in return.You are getting worthless,overprinted paper. I know it is hard to resist selling at these prices but stay firm,and don't lose track of why you bought gold and silver to begin with.[/QUOTE]
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