Become Your Own Central Bank
Now, more than ever in the 21st Century, investors should retain some direct sovereignty over a portion of their wealth and savings through direct ownership of physical precious metal bullion products.
Many government and central bank policy responses to the 2008 Financial Crisis have been unprecedented monetary experiments whose ultimate repercussions remain fully unresolved to date.
It appears central banks, governments, and loan issuers around the world are still facing a deflation of unserviceable debts and perhaps more so than ever before.
What this means long-term is that structural reforms will most likely have to be undertaken to get the global economy back onto a solid footing. Getting from here to there may produce unprecedented market volatility akin to perhaps even beyond that of the 2008 Financial Crisis.
The Global Banking System
The current global banking system ultimately relies on institutional and human confidence, compliance, and solvency.
This is perhaps one of the main reasons why many central bankers consistently attempt to trivialize bullion with their words, and yet many, if not most, government-sanctioned central banks have been actively buying physical gold bullion to the tune of tens of millions of ounces every year:
Following The Central Bankers’ Example
Begin to diversify your wealth outside of your local fiat currency and even US dollar holdings. All fiat currencies have lost tremendous value to bullion since the year 2000.
   •  Own some gold bullion outright (and perhaps some silver, platinum, palladium, and possibly rhodium too) as a form of savings and value-protection against fluctuations in local currencies and the US dollar.
   •  Accumulate and store precious metal bullion reserves slowly over time (either directly in hand or owned outright in fully insured, allocated non-bank bullion storage accounts).
   •  Maintain your bullion ownership private and do not sell any unless for emergency funding or perhaps once the structural fundamental investment factors for bullion accumulation have finally changed or substantially digressed.
You can learn much more about bullion investing fundamentals and bullion terminology to better diversify and potentially benefit your own long-term savings and monetary reserves.






