Lynette Zang "The Currency Collapse Has Begun" and more....2-17-2021

Lynette Zang: The Currency Collapse Has Begun: Hyperinflation Is Next!? | Gold & Silver

I Love Prosperity:  Feb 17, 2021

In this video we talk with the one and only Lynette Zang - she breaks down her views on the currency collapse, hyperinflation, the financial system, the impending monetary crash, the currency reset, gold, silver, precious metals, her predictions for the future & more...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ljc8Yj-PpHg

COPPER, GRADED METALS & HYPERINFLATION..Q&A WITH LYNETTE ZANG AND ERIC GRIFFIN

Streamed live 2 hours ago

Question 1: 1:07​ I have heard much about whether the strategy of collecting graded Morgan’s is smart, as no one will care if they are graded or not after a collapse of the system, and that they will only be worth their fundamental value. I have approached it as a two pronged strategy, that the graded ones may be worth more to us old timer collectors and a wealth building exercise, and the raw coins for bartering and a life sustaining resource. Your thoughts?

Question 2: 5:34​ Isn't a huge stock market sell-off coming soon? Won't they be selling precious metals to cover shorts? Won't that cause a huge spot price drop?

Question 3: 11:20​ Someone made the comment that if you have gold bullion you would be able to melt it down into jewelry (if bullion is confiscated)?

Question 4: 13:30​ I own gold and silver which is a significant amount of my wealth stored in a rented Singapore vault. The storage fees are calculated based off the value of the gold in USD's. If the dollar hyperinflates as a result of the "crack up boom" and the dollar hyperinflates, is it possible that I would be hyperinflated out of my gold holdings because I may not have enough USD's to pay for storage fees to redeem my gold or would I just pay the storage fees using a tiny portion of my gold holdings because gold will also skyrocket in price?

Question 5: 16:39​ Isn´t copper also monetary just as gold and silver?

 Question 6: 17:06​ What should I buy when I roll over my Traditional IRA?

Question 7: 21:20​ If one isn't liquidating one's pre 1933 gold coins, is it a good strategy to get the least expensive pre 1933s (avoid confiscation) without the extra nominal fees of hi grades?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rHw3gKPyfXE

Previous
Previous

25 Things You Should Never Do With Your Money

Next
Next

Quotable Quotes