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The Coming Economic Ice Age, Five Steps to Survive and Prosper

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There is an economic meltdown fast approaching, a collapse that will be known as the first "Great Depression" of the twenty-first century. This economic crisis will be global, affecting all nations including the United States, will make recent recessions look minor, and could be worse than the Great Depression of the 1930s. However, history has shown, calamity brings forth opportunity. For those that are informed, it can be the single greatest financial opportunity in your lifetime - if you are prepared. When you read this riveting book you'll discover: The clear evidence for the approaching economic calamity The timing of when you can expect its arrival The most dangerous places for your money and how to avoid them How to position your portfolio for maximum return and security Practical strategies to transform the economic storm into life- changing wealth

159 pages, Hardcover

First published August 26, 2013

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October 10, 2013
I just finished reading this last night. Though I am a platinum subscriber to his newsletter, I think that this book helped confirm some of my investment strategies and added some new approaches. I thought the data was very thought-out and the history and facts behind the conclusions were good. This book gave me a lot of hope and peace for what the future can hold for me, even if our country descends into economic collapse. I recommend that anyone read this who is contemplating where our economy is heading and how to diversify and prosper.
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November 20, 2014
This book is written with no more thought than a person betting horses at Churchill Downs and the thought of giving everyone a two year tax rebate and expecting them to pay off their debts is insane.
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