Lynette Zang and The Swedish Investor 12-2-2021 -- Videos
A HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES IN FIVE CRASHES (BY SCOTT NATIONS)
The Swedish Investor: Apr 30, 2020
In this video I will present five of the greatest stock market crashes in history – The Panic of 1907, The Great Depression of 1929, Black Monday of 1987, The Financial Crises of 2008 & The Flash Crash of 2010. We shall see that these previous mess-ups have something that they can teach us about how to make money in today’s stock market environment.
Mastering the Market Cycles (by Howard Marks): https://youtu.be/ebWL2TrIssA
Navigate the market crashes: 01:11
1907 – The Panic 04:40
1929 – The Great Depression
08:26 1987 – Black Monday
11:34 2008 – The Financial Crises
16:09 2010 – The Flash Crash
GOLD RATIO & PRE-RESET…Q&A WITH LYNETTE ZANG & ERIC GRIFFIN
Dec. 2, 2021
Question 1: 1:13 Say I have food, water, shelter, precious metals, security etc... and I'm now 'Lynette ready' and then boom, there's the reset! From what I understand, I wait for the price of gold to shoot up, and I sell 50% of my physical gold to buy, now cheap, assets like say, Tesla, that took a temporary stock price beating from the reset?
Question 2: 2:23 What if I just hold on to the gold instead, I guess it means that I'll live relatively 'comfortably' throughout the reset but, in the end, I'll be only slightly ahead from where I started before the reset? If so, why is that?
Question 3: 4:04 After the reset, what happens to my (pre-reset) cash at home... is it still worth something? If not, in your opinion should I own more gold than disposable cash for that reason before the reset happens?
Question 4: 5:13 Then when life returns to 'normal', the plan is to resume accumulating gold for the next financial cycle for the offsprings and their offsprings' well-being? And am I missing anything?
Question 5: 11:01 What will get money velocity moving to the point of hyperinflation?
Question 6: 12:08 Can Lynette explain why she prefers coins over gold bars?
Question 7: 15:37 Is it a good idea to wait for silver ratio to get better and trade the silver for gold?
Question 8: 21:47 How do we know when Gold and silver is overvalued?