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<p>[QUOTE="coininvestor, post: 1035728, member: 27553"]Rush212,</p><p> </p><p>I have been separating Canadian and American coins for a few months now. I knew the day would come when the Canadian dollar surpassed the US dollar in value. I am even thinking about investing in actual Canadian dollars (not ETF's), because I think when our government is done with the dollar it will be almost worthless.</p><p> </p><p>I have most of my savings in dollars, because I am looking to buy a house/property. I think US property may stay low even as the US dollar depreciates (demand), so I am in no rush to buy. Also there are deflationary aspects on the horizon that I see that will affect the world economy (not too long term).</p><p> </p><p>I am a little nervous about a commodity bubble now, but like others have said the US government is trying to monetize our way out of debt so it is hard to figure out what part of commodity prices are going up from fundamentals (demand from emerging markets and the US dollar devaluing) and what part is purely speculation.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="coininvestor, post: 1035728, member: 27553"]Rush212, I have been separating Canadian and American coins for a few months now. I knew the day would come when the Canadian dollar surpassed the US dollar in value. I am even thinking about investing in actual Canadian dollars (not ETF's), because I think when our government is done with the dollar it will be almost worthless. I have most of my savings in dollars, because I am looking to buy a house/property. I think US property may stay low even as the US dollar depreciates (demand), so I am in no rush to buy. Also there are deflationary aspects on the horizon that I see that will affect the world economy (not too long term). I am a little nervous about a commodity bubble now, but like others have said the US government is trying to monetize our way out of debt so it is hard to figure out what part of commodity prices are going up from fundamentals (demand from emerging markets and the US dollar devaluing) and what part is purely speculation.[/QUOTE]
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