V prípade rozpadu eurozóny nakupujte zlato, zbrane a konzervy

UBS radí čo nakupovať v prípade rozpadu eurozóny: zlato, ručné zbrane a tovar v plechovkách (pravdepodobne konzervované potraviny). Nevylučuje ani nákup iných kovov ako je zlato. Zároveň by sa nedala vylúčiť aj opätovnú možnosť vzniku hrôzostrašných situácií, ktoré sa udiali v prvej polovici 20 st. - svetová vojna.

And here comes UBS to remind everyone that anything but a "fix" to a system that was broken from the very beginning, would be a catastrophe, captured probably the best in Hatheway's recommendations of assets to be bought as a hedge to a Euro collapse: "I suppose there might be some assets worthy of consideration—precious metals, for example. But other metals would make wise investments, too. Among them tinned goods and small calibre weapons." But even that is nothing compared to the kicker: "Break-up runs the risk of becoming one wretched scenario. Sadly, however, it can’t be ruled out, just as it would have been improper to rule out the horrors of the first half of the 20th century before they happened." And there you have it: a reversion by Europe to the perfectly stable system from a decade ago, is now somehow supposed to result in World War. And with that the global banking cartel has official jumped the shark, just like the FT's latest rumor earlier today did the same by indicating that the well of European "bailout" ideas has officially run dry.

Článok: www.zerohedge.com/news/ubs-advice-what-buy-case-eurozone-breakup-precious-metals-tinned-goods-and-small-calibre-weapon

07.12.2011

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