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Contents Acknowledgments Introduction 1 Asset Preservation: Why Americans Need Gold 2 Bullion Coins: Portable, Liquid, and a Reliable Measure of Value 3 Choosing a Gold Firm 4 Diversification: Now More Than Ever 5 Education: The Key to Successful Gold Investing 6 Fundamentals: Supply and Demand 7 Government Debt: Is the United States Going the Way of Mexico and Argentina? 8 History of Gold Since 1971 9 Inflation-Deflation: Either Way, Gold Is a Winner 10 Jump-Starting Your Portfolio Plan Through Gold Ownership 11 Kindred Metal - Silver 12 London, New York, Hong Honk, Zurich: A Day in the Life of the Gold Market 13 Myths and Realities About Gold 14 Numismatics: A Diversification Within a Diversification or Stand Alone Vehicle for Growth 15 Options and Futures: The Tail Wagging the Dog 16 Pre-1933 European and U.S. Gold Coins: A Versatile Investment Opportunity and Confiscation Hedge 17 Quotable Notables on the Subject of Gold 18 Reporting Requirements for Gold: What You Need to Know 19 Storing Your Gold 20 Trade Deficits: Signposts to a Long-Term Dollar Decline 21 Using Gold as Money 22 Vital Statistics 23 What Should I Do and When Should I Do It? A Sensible Gold Strategy 24 XYZs of Gold Investing: Closing Thoughts Appendix Bibliography Index About the Author
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Gold -- Purchasing -- United States.
Investments -- United States.