I 100% agree there will be a correction in the next few years. Everyday Americans are struggling to pay for groceries while companies are constantly hitting all time highs. That doesn't last forever.
Relatively high yields from savings accounts? My ass! This is not like the times I was earning 10% per year on a regular saver account or my 5 year FTSE 100 bond that returned 37%.
My favorite video of yours is the one where you talk about your mother having a small amount of savings and she had to spend it all before the government would give her an extra stipend. You said that if that savings had been precious metals, she could have gotten the extra cash on her pension and still been able to keep her savings.
@@mimaroo1431 Rest assured, I won't be making that mistake😁. On that subject though, i wouldn't be surprised if government introduced legislation stopping you claiming your state pension if you have savings.
@@CyberCurtainTwitcher My father had a similar problem as your mother at first, because of his registered savings, but he had options that it doesn't sound like your mom had. When he passed away last year, my sisters and I still got a small inheritance from him. Canada has no inheritance tax and the money that he had been taking out of his registered accounts, he was putting the bulk of it into his tax free savings account. That money is not recognized as savings, thus allowing him to be eligible for certain senior benefits. We only have to pay taxes on the registered part, which was under $10,000 when he passed.
Thanks. I collect some older rifles but missed the boat on these. Are there forums out there with info about the next "stars" to be on the lookout for?
Wow, you seem like mbfam with all your sharing today (lately). I agree you should talk about what you want and th with the algo's. Enjoy living dangerously now, in another 10 years you'll be like me, old, slow, and unbalanced...😅 and calculating the amount of bone damage and impact formulae😮. Love you content today. My first .45 was a Star BM (brand new). I later traded it for an Officers ACP in the original Colt box. I carried that for many years while working in the Detroit City neighboods. It was not a safe time. To end a funny story on the Star, the guy I traded it too never registered it and he later died and his wife ended up being charged with possesion of it and tried to blame me for it and claimed I sold it to her husband as a stolen gun. (It was not). Oh my...
Its only a $250 ticket if you get caught with an unregistered pistol. I'll pay the ticket if I ever get caught. There is also an exemption if you have a CPL from another state, you aren't required to turn in the RI-60. Little Michigan "loophole" that is on the books. :-) She should have sold it instead of taking it to the police to destroy. Guess she learned a valuable lesson! LOL
Exactly right. But she was bat shit crazy. Was it suicide or was it murder? They found the gun with a search warrant during the death investigation. This all happened long b4 the current CPL law and when there was no shall issue or reciprocity.
Sometimes I forget to take the mag out first, so I have to check the chamber twice 😂 Taking the mag out reminds me to check the chamber. So many people do it backwards and end up shooting something they don't want to.
When it comes to weird bills birthdate numbers and other stuff like that are “collectible” for some. Omg the kid got arrested for $2 bills 😮😂😂😂 the Spanish coffee truck guy didn’t want em. He preferred a $5 and 2-$1 bills. 😂🎉 what a bunch of morons. I’m sure that case got thrown out. Still a waste of a day.
I have always thought the kid getting arrested for a 2 buck bill was an internet myth or water cooler exaggeration. Ah come on, the $2 has been around since before Lincoln was shot. It has always been legal tender and there were even silver certificates!
@@MrKiwi13605 I’m 39 and I remember people saying the $2 was very common in PA still whenever it was talked about. A buddy gave me a few $100 in 2$ bills he had his bank order for him. I got a stack but they weren’t crisp like these. I think had to “order” $400 worth for them to do it. Def need to get more. 🥳
I love tipping in $2 bills. Kids freak out because they think it’s fake 😂😂😂
Great video, love those stacks of $2s bills you showcased. Be careful when you’re skateboarding. Cheers 😊✌🏻
Thanks! Will do!
Too much of the wrong cash is bad. And purchasing time is also important.
It all depends on timing. When establishment tells us that holding cash is bad, that is when you HOARD cash.
I 100% agree there will be a correction in the next few years. Everyday Americans are struggling to pay for groceries while companies are constantly hitting all time highs. That doesn't last forever.
Yep. Markets go up AND down. :-)
True info. But I wouldn't do the skateboards. More risky than cash...lol
I live dangerously!
For $199 firearm it aesthetically looks pretty cool.
They are nicely made.
Relatively high yields from savings accounts? My ass! This is not like the times I was earning 10% per year on a regular saver account or my 5 year FTSE 100 bond that returned 37%.
Those were the days. I used to buy the EE Bonds here
Cheap houses also.
My favorite video of yours is the one where you talk about your mother having a small amount of savings and she had to spend it all before the government would give her an extra stipend. You said that if that savings had been precious metals, she could have gotten the extra cash on her pension and still been able to keep her savings.
@@mimaroo1431 Rest assured, I won't be making that mistake😁. On that subject though, i wouldn't be surprised if government introduced legislation stopping you claiming your state pension if you have savings.
@@CyberCurtainTwitcher My father had a similar problem as your mother at first, because of his registered savings, but he had options that it doesn't sound like your mom had. When he passed away last year, my sisters and I still got a small inheritance from him. Canada has no inheritance tax and the money that he had been taking out of his registered accounts, he was putting the bulk of it into his tax free savings account. That money is not recognized as savings, thus allowing him to be eligible for certain senior benefits. We only have to pay taxes on the registered part, which was under $10,000 when he passed.
Before Glock, Star was one of the biggest makers in the market. I have had a few myself and still have a M43
where can i learn more about the imported discontinued firearms? where did you buy the stars? gunbroker?
Thanks. I collect some older rifles but missed the boat on these. Are there forums out there with info about the next "stars" to be on the lookout for?
Especially in todays time. Not a bad idea to stack that cash
For sure. They want you in the stock market though. Easier to extract it form you.
I bought whiskey on sale, not a skateboard, lol!! I can barter a bottle of whiskey. Not sure about a skateboard.
For sure!! Whiskey is FANTASTIC to stack up. Vodka also. It is currency just like gold, silver, and ammo.
I love those 2's.
I order them from the bank. I like to still print them
@@WorldMoneyWins Don't tell anyone you like to print them. That big black car will be pulling up outside. Lol
There is someone at the door. BRB.🤣
I'm 55 as well. Can't and aren't willing to risk my money. Silver and gold till the end. Thumbs up bro.
Thanks! We are more concerned with PRESERVING instead of growing. :-)
Stack on!
Wow, you seem like mbfam with all your sharing today (lately). I agree you should talk about what you want and th with the algo's.
Enjoy living dangerously now, in another 10 years you'll be like me, old, slow, and unbalanced...😅 and calculating the amount of bone damage and impact formulae😮.
Love you content today. My first .45 was a Star BM (brand new). I later traded it for an Officers ACP in the original Colt box. I carried that for many years while working in the Detroit City neighboods. It was not a safe time.
To end a funny story on the Star, the guy I traded it too never registered it and he later died and his wife ended up being charged with possesion of it and tried to blame me for it and claimed I sold it to her husband as a stolen gun. (It was not). Oh my...
Its only a $250 ticket if you get caught with an unregistered pistol. I'll pay the ticket if I ever get caught. There is also an exemption if you have a CPL from another state, you aren't required to turn in the RI-60. Little Michigan "loophole" that is on the books. :-) She should have sold it instead of taking it to the police to destroy. Guess she learned a valuable lesson! LOL
Exactly right. But she was bat shit crazy. Was it suicide or was it murder? They found the gun with a search warrant during the death investigation. This all happened long b4 the current CPL law and when there was no shall issue or reciprocity.
7:15 please
Sometimes I forget to take the mag out first, so I have to check the chamber twice 😂
Taking the mag out reminds me to check the chamber. So many people do it backwards and end up shooting something they don't want to.
So I guess the Schwab is in the charity business not the making money business! Right?
Well their stock price today sure indicates something like that LOL
Good info
Thanks!!
It's harder to steal cash
That is exactly why they don't want you having it. 👍
When it comes to weird bills birthdate numbers and other stuff like that are “collectible” for some. Omg the kid got arrested for $2 bills 😮😂😂😂 the Spanish coffee truck guy didn’t want em. He preferred a $5 and 2-$1 bills. 😂🎉 what a bunch of morons. I’m sure that case got thrown out. Still a waste of a day.
Ya, complete waste of police resources!
@@WorldMoneyWins 😂 if they can’t determine a $2 bill as legit, what are they gonna do for gold and silver 🥳🤣🤣🤣
I have always thought the kid getting arrested for a 2 buck bill was an internet myth or water cooler exaggeration. Ah come on, the $2 has been around since before Lincoln was shot. It has always been legal tender and there were even silver certificates!
@@MrKiwi13605 I’m 39 and I remember people saying the $2 was very common in PA still whenever it was talked about. A buddy gave me a few $100 in 2$ bills he had his bank order for him. I got a stack but they weren’t crisp like these. I think had to “order” $400 worth for them to do it. Def need to get more. 🥳
It triggers some people though. I remember people getting mad at me for giving it as change.
Your 55? Your voice sounded like 25 y.o.
I'm old, but I act like a child. Ask my wife. LOL