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<p>[QUOTE="imrich, post: 2805444, member: 22331"]I could provide a long dissertation/treatise on the availability/use of our funds, but believe that futile until you convince yourself. Contact your bankers about funds withdrawal policies, structuring laws if you continuously withdraw/deposit cash, etc.... Try to purchase a house sometime with cash through licensed facilities. Try to convince bank officers that they have no control of funds "on deposit". Learn your access limitations for a safe deposit box.</p><p><br /></p><p>I apologize if I ventured "off topic" when discussing why someone might collect "tangibles" rather than dabble in CDs, stocks, bonds, etc.. I've had my assets confiscated numerous times by entities "unknown", when under the control of "others". </p><p><br /></p><p>I believe, amongst other factors, Gold is readily transportable, and generally revered by most progressive societies, seldom being depreciated by knowledgeable buyers. I've never had a problem selling Gold OUS, Relatively, Silver often can hardly be sold here to recover an investment. </p><p><br /></p><p>JMHO[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="imrich, post: 2805444, member: 22331"]I could provide a long dissertation/treatise on the availability/use of our funds, but believe that futile until you convince yourself. Contact your bankers about funds withdrawal policies, structuring laws if you continuously withdraw/deposit cash, etc.... Try to purchase a house sometime with cash through licensed facilities. Try to convince bank officers that they have no control of funds "on deposit". Learn your access limitations for a safe deposit box. I apologize if I ventured "off topic" when discussing why someone might collect "tangibles" rather than dabble in CDs, stocks, bonds, etc.. I've had my assets confiscated numerous times by entities "unknown", when under the control of "others". I believe, amongst other factors, Gold is readily transportable, and generally revered by most progressive societies, seldom being depreciated by knowledgeable buyers. I've never had a problem selling Gold OUS, Relatively, Silver often can hardly be sold here to recover an investment. JMHO[/QUOTE]
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