Sabri wrote:

> Everything. There is no threat of hyperinflation in the US for many
> years to come.

Glad to see you admit that hyperinflation is at least possible.   And
that, admittedly abstract point that for some reason has exasperated
some readers here, is truly all I wanted to establish.

> Here is the deal. We will wait for 10-20 years, provided that I can
> survive that long with my smoking. In the mean time, I will continue
> with my investment plan: that is, keeping my retirement funds at long
> term US treasuries until I think it is time to switch to Chinese
> government bonds. When I do tjhat, whether they will be long term or
> short term Chinese government bonds will depend on the then existing
> economic conditions as perceived by me. And we will see how I
> performed.

It would be pretentious of me to give anybody financial advice.  I
don't know how/when you started your portfolio of long-term
treasuries, but I would be curious to know by how much you've beat the
market since.
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