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Well, sterling is still pretty high against the dollar and lets face it, that situation is going to change when the UK declares itself bankrupt.Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostWhen's the time to move out of Sterling (aside from years ago), how and where to?
So why not buy gold now and then sell it into dollars when the UK goes pop.
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Too scared because of recent rises and the shoe shine boy effect, although Gold may be a less scary place to be than Sterling next year. How much of savings (as a percentage if you like) have you got in Sterling?Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostWell, sterling is still pretty high against the dollar and lets face it, that situation is going to change when the UK declares itself bankrupt.
So why not buy gold now and then sell it into dollars when the UK goes pop.
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At the moment a few percent only.
Some in defensive stocks paying high dividends.
Mostly sterling spread around lots of instant access UK banks paying around 3% interest before tax.
As property prices are now obviously never going to fall, more of that money is going to go into other assets to try to keep pace with the rapid rise in property prices.Last edited by DimPrawn; 10 November 2009, 14:12.Comment
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