thanks for the Fedsmith site Nate.
I have read Sweden has outperformed the u.s. and will look into Canada.
Somecountries are tired of getting blackmailed by the u.s.(as we have seen with HSBC, if I remember) and WILL NOT let u,s, citizens open accts. I found that out when I tried to open an acct. with Raiffensen. I will research Canada as their money will not go down more, the dollar is way to high, and will come down. I read an article about silver walking dollars, ONLY (MS 70 grade). If one has 1 of these for every yr. in a case since 1985, the set is valued @ $180k. I saw a grade of MS 69 drops 25%. I know nothing of coin collecting but got a solicitation recently. The 2016 MS 70 coin can be bought for $40. It is something one can set up for your daughter, then buy one every yr for the next 30. They should return a decent sum whatever it is in 30 yrs., even when the dollar has been devalued 50% by then. just a thought
I have read Sweden has outperformed the u.s. and will look into Canada.
Somecountries are tired of getting blackmailed by the u.s.(as we have seen with HSBC, if I remember) and WILL NOT let u,s, citizens open accts. I found that out when I tried to open an acct. with Raiffensen. I will research Canada as their money will not go down more, the dollar is way to high, and will come down. I read an article about silver walking dollars, ONLY (MS 70 grade). If one has 1 of these for every yr. in a case since 1985, the set is valued @ $180k. I saw a grade of MS 69 drops 25%. I know nothing of coin collecting but got a solicitation recently. The 2016 MS 70 coin can be bought for $40. It is something one can set up for your daughter, then buy one every yr for the next 30. They should return a decent sum whatever it is in 30 yrs., even when the dollar has been devalued 50% by then. just a thought