Rescuing your money.

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Just in case you've haven't been following the news the US Dollar is currently in a free fall. There's probably nothing that can be done about it except to cushion yourself from the blow of the empending economic fall out. Here's how you do that.


Here's what you do.


First, start investing in precious metals IRA account.

Here are a few sites for you to follow:

http://www.usagold.com/ira.html


http://www.churchtrust.com/iraservices/Forms/IRA_PM_Investor_Q&A.pdf

http://www.certifiedmint.com/ira_investments.htm

http://www.bulliondirect.com/IRA/overview.do?gclid=CMLGg5_cx48CFShsGgod1DAF_A

http://completeira.com/?gclid=CMfotbvcx48CFQtcgQodwy1K5w

http://www.coinmag.com/archive/spring99/ira.html

http://www.encoregold.com/w-ira.html

http://www.assetstrategies.com/pages/services/precmetalsira.html

http://www.blanchardonline.com/gold_as_investment/ira_establish.php

http://www.sterling-trust.com/Default.aspx?tabid=409

https://secure.swissamerica.com/offer/IRA.php?tcode=SA-IRAbanner


Next try to invest in some precious metals mutual funds:

http://www.midasfunds.com/gold-mutual-funds.html

http://biz.yahoo.com/p/tops/sp.html

http://www.kitco.com/leadgen/companies/goldshares/

http://www.goldsheetlinks.com/mfund.htm

http://www.ehow.com/how_2003647_precious-metals-mutual.html

http://www.silvermonthly.com/209/silver-mutual-funds-offer-option-investors/

http://www.money-zine.com/Investing/Mutual-Funds/Gold-Mutual-Funds/



Then seek out information on foreign mutual funds/International Stock Funds:

http://moneycentral.msn.com/investor/partsub/funds/topfunds.asp

http://www.offshorepress.com/vkjcpa/foreign-funds.htm

http://www.investopedia.com/ask/answers/03/092403.asp

http://biz.yahoo.com/p/tops/intls.html

http://membersfunds.cunamutual.com/content.aspx?ID=16252

http://www.smartmoney.com/magportfolios/funds/picks/index.cfm?story=pickfour

http://www.europac.net/stocks-buy-foreign.asp

http://www.wellsfargoadvantagefunds.com/wfweb/wf/ev/options/fixed.jsp

Also look into online or a brokerage firm offline that will offer international stock trading capabilities.

you this capability.

Here are a few I've found online:

http://www.emergingportfolio.com/

http://www.interactivebrokers.com/

http://www.tdwaterhouse.com/

http://www.etrade.com/

and then there's this good informational site:

http://www.emergingmarkets.com/




Then there's option number four, buying your coins directly from the mint where the country is located. Remember, you want to buy gold and silver *Euro* coins, not dollar based coins. The list of countries that use the Euro as currency is as follows: Austria, Belgium, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Monaco, The Netherlands, Portugal, San Marino, Slovenia, Spain, and the Vatican City. So if you can go to the mint web site for one of the countries listed and see what they have to offer.

The **complete list** is located here:

http://www.coinsheetlinks.com/coins9.htm



http://www.royalmint.be/

http://www.riksbank.se/

http://www.riksbank.com/

http://www.qcb.gov.qa/

http://www.norges-bank.no/

http://www.nbb.be/pub/Home.htm?l=en&t=ho

http://www.fnmt.es/

http://www.pbc.gov.cn/english/

http://www.europemint.eu/

http://www.eccb-centralbank.org/

http://www.centralbank.gov.af/

http://www.cbk.gov.kw/WWW/index.html

http://www.cbb.gov.bh/cmsrule/default.jsp

http://www.bot-tz.org/

http://www.bma.gov.bh/

http://www.bct.gov.tn/

http://www.bceao.int/

http://www.banque-centrale.dj/index.php?lang=EN

http://www.bankofalbania.org/

http://www.austrian-mint.com/cms/start.php

http://www.andorra.ad/

http://www.aasfn.sm/english/english.htm

http://www.mint.fi/en/

http://www.penzvero.hu/

http://www.sedlabanki.is/

http://www.igmint.org/


Lastly, one of the best sources for coins by mail I've found so far is:

Littleton Coins

http://www.littletoncoin.com

There are also many collector clubs you can join and coin magazines you can read:

American Numismatic Association

http://www.money.org


Numismatic News
http://www.numismaticnews.net/


Coin World Online
http://www.coinworld.com/

and then there's.

PCGS Professional Coin Grading Service
http://www.pcgs.com/

PCGS Authorized coin dealers
http://www.pcgs.com/dealer/index.chtml

NGC Numismatic Guaranty Corporation
http://www.ngccoin.com/

http://www.amnumsoc.org/

http://www.coinworld.com/

http://www.whitmanbooks.com/


And that's it. Make sure you protect your money and your future by purchasing **gold and silver** coins, (especially gold and silver Euro coins) when ever possible.

That's it for now.


Update Nov. 18th, 2007

I'm adding a brand new resource to this list, it's a coin shop called Panda America. It's a very good source for foreign gold, silver and platinum coins.

http://www.pandaamerica.com

2 comments

Brian H said...

R U a "market maker"?

ben said...

I found some other IRA sites you may want to check out.

www.nafep.com
and
www.iracentral.com

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