As someone who holds both gold and BTC - who do you think controls most of the precious metals and land? If you think you're "fighting the system" by owning gold you're delusional and need to read on history, economics and geopolitics. I'd take gold over fiat and crypto any time but the reality is all money is controlled by the ((central bankers)) and it has been this way for hundreds of years.
The price of gold can be manipulated and it constantly is. The price of gold falls significantly every 31 years. The bankers do the same boom-bust cycle as they do with fiat.
Just because you hold gold doesn’t mean you fully control it, its value is market-based, it’s not easily liquid, and history shows even governments can confiscate it.
Then you're proving my point, if someone can confiscate it, or if its value can be manipulated or hidden, then you don't truly control it. Holding gold ≠ absolute freedom.
As someone who holds both gold and BTC - who do you think controls most of the precious metals and land? If you think you're "fighting the system" by owning gold you're delusional and need to read on history, economics and geopolitics. I'd take gold over fiat and crypto any time but the reality is all money is controlled by the ((central bankers)) and it has been this way for hundreds of years.
Just avoid digital and pay cash.
If you hold gold in your hand, you control it. Nobody else.
What's the difference with you holding cash in your hand?
Can loses value. Gold has held strong for thousands of years.
Google Executive Order 6102.
The price of gold can be manipulated and it constantly is. The price of gold falls significantly every 31 years. The bankers do the same boom-bust cycle as they do with fiat.
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Just because you hold gold doesn’t mean you fully control it, its value is market-based, it’s not easily liquid, and history shows even governments can confiscate it.
Value if spot gold is fake news. It’s usually more valuable than they say.
Anyone who tries to confiscate gold should be treated as a thief.
Then you're proving my point, if someone can confiscate it, or if its value can be manipulated or hidden, then you don't truly control it. Holding gold ≠ absolute freedom.