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<p>[QUOTE="imrich, post: 1574434, member: 22331"]<b>There Virtually Isn't A Safe Haven</b></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><b>P> </b>I believe you'll find the same security concerns are true for electronic, paper, or physical storage of assets. I've lost far more in identity theft, firms filing bankruptcy, funds depletion, reverse stock splits, government confiscation by taxation/nationalization, etc., than I've experienced with physical robberies/incidents at home. </p><p><br /></p><p><b>P></b> The large safe deposit boxes at banks allow relatively safe storage of most collections, and collectors can withdraw portions as needed. I've also designed/created beneath ground and submersible vaults that are virtually undetectable, safe, and generally impervious to the ravages of man/nature for associates with concerns of security.</p><p><br /></p><p><b>P></b> I personally prefer physically held assets, but have diverse accumulations, many under the control of others. When governments gloat about the confiscation of sovereign nation assets, electronic destabilization of banking/currencies, and advocate "cashless" societies, I become perhaps needlessly concerned. </p><p><br /></p><p><b>P></b> As a past investor purchasing electronically controlled commodities, I know that to be one of the easier methods to deplete assets. </p><p><br /></p><p><b>P></b> I personally can't fathom a positive outcome for an investment in physical and paper assets intertwined, because of the varying distributive complexities. </p><p><br /></p><p><b>P></b> My educated East Indian and Chinese associates have attested to the logic of separate strong investment in physically held tangible, and electronic investments. I believe derivative type investments are a recipe for financial disaster. </p><p><br /></p><p><b>P></b> Your observations are valid, but from the perspective of an internationally experienced "Senior", I'm apparently more concerned (paranoid?). I'm wishing that your observations/projections are more realistic than mine. :thumb:</p><p><br /></p><p><b>P.S. I don't know what others viewed, but I viewed a continuous "rambling", contrary to the paragraphed separation of thoughts originally submitted. </b></p><p><b><br /></b></p><p><b></b><b>P></b> <b>I'm thus trying to correct the "rambling" condition.</b>[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="imrich, post: 1574434, member: 22331"][b]There Virtually Isn't A Safe Haven[/b] [B]P> [/B]I believe you'll find the same security concerns are true for electronic, paper, or physical storage of assets. I've lost far more in identity theft, firms filing bankruptcy, funds depletion, reverse stock splits, government confiscation by taxation/nationalization, etc., than I've experienced with physical robberies/incidents at home. [B]P>[/B] The large safe deposit boxes at banks allow relatively safe storage of most collections, and collectors can withdraw portions as needed. I've also designed/created beneath ground and submersible vaults that are virtually undetectable, safe, and generally impervious to the ravages of man/nature for associates with concerns of security. [B]P>[/B] I personally prefer physically held assets, but have diverse accumulations, many under the control of others. When governments gloat about the confiscation of sovereign nation assets, electronic destabilization of banking/currencies, and advocate "cashless" societies, I become perhaps needlessly concerned. [B]P>[/B] As a past investor purchasing electronically controlled commodities, I know that to be one of the easier methods to deplete assets. [B]P>[/B] I personally can't fathom a positive outcome for an investment in physical and paper assets intertwined, because of the varying distributive complexities. [B]P>[/B] My educated East Indian and Chinese associates have attested to the logic of separate strong investment in physically held tangible, and electronic investments. I believe derivative type investments are a recipe for financial disaster. [B]P>[/B] Your observations are valid, but from the perspective of an internationally experienced "Senior", I'm apparently more concerned (paranoid?). I'm wishing that your observations/projections are more realistic than mine. :thumb: [B]P.S. I don't know what others viewed, but I viewed a continuous "rambling", contrary to the paragraphed separation of thoughts originally submitted. [/B][B]P>[/B] [B]I'm thus trying to correct the "rambling" condition.[/B][/QUOTE]
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