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    Crash Proof: How to Profit From the Coming Economic Collapse (Lynn Sonberg Books)

    Crash Proof: How to Profit From the Coming Economic Collapse (Lynn Sonberg Books)

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    Authors: Peter D. Schiff, John Downes
    Publisher: Wiley
    Category: Book

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    Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 225 reviews
    Sales Rank: 439

    Media: Hardcover
    Pages: 288
    Number Of Items: 1
    Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.1
    Dimensions (in): 9.1 x 6.2 x 1.1

    ISBN: 0470043601
    Dewey Decimal Number: 332.60973
    EAN: 9780470043608
    ASIN: 0470043601

    Publication Date: February 26, 2007
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    Product Description
    The economic tipping point for the United States is no longer theoretical. It is a reality today. The country has gone from the world's largest creditor to its greatest debtor; the value of the dollar is sinking; domestic manufacturing is winding down - and these trends don't seem to be slowing. Peter Schiff casts a sharp, clear-sighted eye on these factors and explains what the possible effects may be and how investors can protect themselves. For more than a decade, Schiff has not only observed the U.S. economy, but also helped his clients reposition their portfolios to reflect his outlook. What he sees is a nation facing an economic storm brought on by growing federal, personal, and corporate debt, too-little savings, a declining dollar, and lack of domestic manufacturing.
    Crash-Proof is an informed and informative warning of a looming period marked by sizeable tax hikes, loss of retirement benefits, double digit inflation, even - as happened recently in Argentina - the possible collapse of the middle class. However, Schiff does have a survival plan that can provide the protection that readers will need in the coming years.



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    5 out of 5 stars Excellent Investment Advice   July 14, 2008
    I. Mohammad (Toledo, OH)
    Peter Schiff's amazing prescient books explains in simple terms the inner workings of the US economy and the problems inherent there in.


    5 out of 5 stars Crash Proof Your Portfolio   July 7, 2008
    Joseph S. Maresca (Bronxville, New York USA)
    2 out of 2 found this review helpful

    The author decries the devaluing of the dollar,
    inflation and the looming trade deficits.
    The book indicates that the USA is too dependent
    upon foreign lending. Foreigners hold too many
    Treasuries. Americans save too little and consume
    too much in comparison to the rest of the world.

    Our dependence upon foreign manufacturing contributes
    to the trade deficit. The book shows how less
    regulation, tax relief and more economic development
    can turn things around. Computer models have become
    highly productive in the area of design engineering.

    Gold and precious metals are at an historic buying
    opportunity. Demand for goods and services is artificial
    when not productivity induced. An example of good debt
    is capital formation connected to a thriving business.
    Bad debt is money lent for excess or frivolous
    consumption. An example would be taking out a second
    mortgage on a house to finance a vacation.

    Right now, Europe enjoys a balance of trade surplus.
    The purchasing power of the Chinese is increasing at
    a time when the dollar is falling. Canadian oil and gas
    investments yield 12% or more. Hong Kong and Thailand
    are also good investment arenas. Coal stocks are yielding
    good dividends. As the dollar falls, gold and precious
    metals rise. The ETF gold shares can be good investments;
    however, investors may not have the same creditor priority
    in bankruptcy according to the authors. Examples of good
    gold ETFs are GLD and CEF (Central Fund Canada) shares.

    The author believes that the USA should pursue a sound
    money policy with limited government and less regulation.
    Potential gold stocks worthy of investment are Newmont Mining
    Corporation and Goldcorp.

    Overall, the acquisition would be helpful in crafting an
    investment portfolio to weather some market corrections
    on the horizon. The extent of the market corrections will
    depend upon investor perceptions as to government
    responsiveness on a number of fronts. These historic
    challenges include energy independence, debt management,
    structural government spending, meaningful regulatory
    compliance, the abolition of unnecessary regulations,
    FDA protocol simplification and a host of other issues
    too numerous to delineate in a finite review.



    5 out of 5 stars simply great   July 5, 2008
    Ferdinando Cortese (Ohio, USA)
    5 out of 5 found this review helpful

    I have read many books on the current crisis by very famous people like Soros, Wiggins etc., they all go into convoluted discussions which are, in my opinion, non-sensical. This book calls a spade a spade. One can quibble with the definition of inflation and deflation. Maybe it is too aggressive in accusing the government of deception, bu I don't think so. But the facts are facts. It is written very well. A must read.


    5 out of 5 stars Simple language for a simple problem   June 30, 2008
    Schahrzad Berkland (San Diego, CA)
    5 out of 5 found this review helpful

    Peter Schiff has a gift for making obvious that which eludes most of us, and putting it into simple language. For example, he points out our nation's debt to others, called a capital account surplus, is really a debt surplus, and this is financed by borrowing money from abroad. The government pretends to measure productivity with GDP, but GDP just measures debt-based consumption and inflation. Despite the Fed rhetoric, deflation is not bad at all: rising prices are normal in a healthy economy, as productivity rises.

    This book points out what should be obvious, but what we as a nation forgot: true wealth is created by underconsumption and savings and capital formation that goes into making more productivity, not by our current way of borrowing from overseas to consume. Consumption does not create wealth, and our day of reckoning will come with a weak dollar and lower standard of living. How to prepare?

    In the final 3 chapters, he outlines what can be done to survive the inevitable economic crash caused by overborrowing and overconsumption: invest in dividend-paying foreign stocks (you get the cash dividend plus appreciation of the foreign currency), and precious metals.

    If you have never considered such an investment strategy, this book will wake you up.

    I really like his simple language, his ability to foresee what eludes others (tech bubble, housing bubble), and his commitment to make money in ways that help other people. I read his website every day, so when the book came out, I ordered it before it was published. I've lent it to several friends already.

    If you like this topic, also consider Bill Fleckenstein's The Age of Turbulence and Richard Duncan's more technical, The Dollar Crisis.



    5 out of 5 stars Give to Ceasar..   June 29, 2008
    Bayouceff (La, USA)
    5 out of 5 found this review helpful

    What belongs to Ceasar..I believe the saying goes.. Thank you Mr. Schiff for writing a very easy to understand, informative book. Mr. B is still trying to make the "Democracy Work" He probably skipped over that part in the book. In any case, I read your book after reading Financial Armaggedon, (evidently I'm slow to panic) Your works added the xtra touch & numbers needed to bring this crisis to life. I've watched you on Fox & was more than a little dissapointed at the way your "handled" on the Show.
    reminds me of the way they "handled" Sen. Ron Paul during the debates. This is news that "They" definitely don't want you to know. I was a little dissapointed in the plugs you made for your Company, but there again, You were offering solutions for the problems at hand, a one stop shop so to speak. After listening to several of your radio messages (your not interruped as much)It's all starting to fall together. (No pun intended)I think this book should be recommended reading in every high school across the nation. Let those with ears listen..I Personaly don't think your far off the mark.


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