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  • DimPrawn
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    Originally posted by NeverBeenNorthOfTheM25 View Post
    Huh? If inflation goes up, the main way the Reserve Bank has to combat this is to raise interest rates.

    The higher the interest rates, the more interest you pay .........
    Perhaps MB is suggesting a fixed rate mortgage (BTL) if such a thing exists these days.

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  • DimPrawn
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    It's a very good question.

    IMHO the pound has already devalued greatly against the Euro, I would be more tempted to hold USD, where the pound is still relatively strong.

    I am looking at US equities that are based around land and property, has land and property prices in the US have taken a massive hammering and look good value.

    Eg.

    http://www.google.com/finance?client=ob&q=NASDAQ:ALCO
    http://www.google.com/finance?q=NYSE%3ATRC

    This way, you get benefit of any rise in the US dollar against a sinking pound and are buying companies whose income and price is based on the value of US land and property.


    The option is to diversify into some funds that hold a broad range of things in many currencies(e.g. a fund that yields over 8% and invests globally).

    http://www.share.com/cgi-bin/oicgi.e...et&param1=7681

    Or something like this.

    http://www.share.com/cgi-bin/oicgi.e...t&param1=10093


    Or perhaps take a punt on a dying pound by putting into a USD denominated account and sit and wait for the collapse.

    http://www.citibank.co.uk/personal/b...?merchant=citi

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  • NeverBeenNorthOfTheM25
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    Originally posted by milanbenes View Post
    in my humble opinion, if you think inflation is coming,

    then use the 30k as a deposit on a mortgage for a property

    following the inflation the mortgage will be deflated down

    very nice

    what does the congregation think, shirley if inflation is coming, now is the
    time to take a mortgage ?

    Milan.
    Huh? If inflation goes up, the main way the Reserve Bank has to combat this is to raise interest rates.

    The higher the interest rates, the more interest you pay .........

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  • Andy2
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    Serious advice. Don't buy individual shares, thats the quickest way to lose money if you dont know what you are doing. Buy some index tracker fund/etf instead.

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  • AtW
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    Originally posted by Moscow Mule View Post
    Trip wires...
    Now that's a defensive use of grenades... for safety reasons a relevant sign would need to be displayed around the area that may have them

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  • Moscow Mule
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    Originally posted by AtW View Post
    No, that would be excessive - grenades are too indiscriminate and usually used in offensive operations in urban environments.
    Trip wires...

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  • Jeebo72
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    Originally posted by milanbenes View Post
    in my humble opinion, if you think inflation is coming,

    then use the 30k as a deposit on a mortgage for a property

    following the inflation the mortgage will be deflated down

    very nice

    what does the congregation think, shirley if inflation is coming, now is the
    time to take a mortgage ?

    Milan.
    Don't call me shirley ...

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  • AtW
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    Originally posted by Andy2 View Post
    and some hand grenades
    No, that would be excessive - grenades are too indiscriminate and usually used in offensive operations in urban environments.

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  • milanbenes
    replied
    in my humble opinion, if you think inflation is coming,

    then use the 30k as a deposit on a mortgage for a property

    following the inflation the mortgage will be deflated down

    very nice

    what does the congregation think, shirley if inflation is coming, now is the
    time to take a mortgage ?

    Milan.

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  • Andy2
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    Originally posted by AtW View Post
    Glock 9mm, MP5 PDW, RPG 7.

    HTH
    and some hand grenades

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  • AtW
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    Glock 9mm, MP5 PDW, RPG 7.

    HTH

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  • Jeebo72
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    Might as well just spend it.

    LLOYDS 10K, BARCLAYS below £3 5K, Centrica 5K, 10K ISA etc ...

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  • TimberWolf
    started a topic Defensive portfolio

    Defensive portfolio

    Okay I've got 30K I want to defend against the worst of a further, or substantial, Sterling devaluation and hyperinflation. I was thinking of diversifying into:

    5K Tesco shares
    5K BP shares
    5K Gold
    5K Euro
    10K in a 'high' interest account

    Any good

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