Actually Xi is correct on the arable land, We did an investment as you
most likely read on the PF, and it turned out to be a winner both in
food and income in the way of plants, People are looking towards
eating healthy today, and they want clean natural medicines, Our
business is topping over a million dollars a year, and the recession
has not made a dent in our business, yesterday we took over ten grand,
which for this month has topped previous months., We invested in a Web
site and that has already paid for itself, If you have land and can
grow, I would look to do a co operative for your excess food, it would
pay you and it will bring your customers back, You need to keep to the
basics though, doing fancy stuff is a waste of time and money, most
people know only how to cook on a basic level. Next year , I will be
building a shop in East troy WI. We hope to push more natural
medicines and body oils along side our food. Hey its just some thing
to let you know that I do more than just sit on the Internet kicking
kams ass.

On Oct 29, 11:24 am, Justice <[email protected]> wrote:
> thank you.
>
> On Oct 28, 4:56 pm, xi <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Yes, if you have to borrow at 7% it is not a business. Only at low
> > rates it is. Now, relations with banks might help to cut those rates,
> > to collaterallize loans with properties might help too, maybe not. I
> > guess it depends on each individual investor and each bank.
>
> > If one has to collateralise loans I would say this is not the right
> > time for such liabilities, not yet. In my opinion, the right time will
> > be when inflation will be higher or much higher. Then, properties will
> > help a lot not just with rates but to borrow at any rate.
>
> > Peace and best wishes.
>
> > Xi
>
> > On 28 oct, 18:06, Justice <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > My comment:
>
> > > I guess most people over here are into long term investments, and no
> > > into short term investments. If so, do not read further.
>
> > > For short term and long term investments:
>
> > > 1) Farmland wih good water supply
> > > 2) Produce food at home or elsewhere
> > > 3) Commodities.
>
> > > What follows is just for short term investments.
>
> > > Japanese Yen has been along years the favourite currency for carry
> > > trade. However, since interest rates in USA are close to zero and US
> > > dollar seems headed to fall deeper and deeper as long as we can
> > > foresee, US dollar has taken the place of the Yen. It maes easier for
> > > Americans to enter into this business.
>
> > > For those of you that do not know it, it basics is simple. You borrow
> > > in very cheap conditions a devaluating currency and inmediately
> > > acquire high yield bonds (or something else) denominated in a
> > > currency
> > > that raises. Right now the favourite currency to acquire is the
> > > Australian dollar, although NZ dollar is to ponder and watch too.
>
> > > Brief training 
> > > course.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kUSiahpanKohttp://www.youtube.com/watc...
>
> > > I have no relation with that forex agency and I have no idea of its
> > > reputation. I post it just because its explanation seems easy and in
> > > good English.
>
> > > Why now?http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qs4WPwHCG1Q
>
> > > Also, I have no relation with that forex agency and I have no idea of
> > > its reputation. I post it just because its explanation seems easy and
> > > in good English.
>
> > > and what she predicted is now 
> > > happening.http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601087&sid=a7RswDxmDg7o
>
> > > Just information for those who want to check with their favourite
> > > broker.
>
> > > Peace and best wishes.
>
> > > Xi
>
> > > ===========
> > > I brought this over from the other board.
>
> > > My comment:  banks are borrowing at zero - and perhaps they are
> > > purchasing baskets of currencies since it's such a good way of making
> > > a return.
>
> > > But for everyday people the interest rate is about 7% (that would be
> > > money taken from equity in a home).
>
> > > The only way this might work in the short term is to take money that
> > > is in savings and only earning about 2% to make this purchase as a
> > > hedge.
>
> > > Is that what you mean?- Hide quoted text -
>
> > - Show quoted text -
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