The trouble with the Mexican bond business is that it's full of sellers that can't sell and buyers who can't buy. The sellers don't really have the bonds they say they do and the buyers don't have the money to buy - but they pretend they do. Beware.
Thursday, September 29, 2011
Saturday, September 17, 2011
Mexican bonds
Why is it that so many people seem to be out there selling Mexican bonds when in effect they do not have them? Some of these bonds can be pretty pricy - upwards of 5 billion - and they make for good business if only people would be serious about them. If you have one of these or if you know someone who does, just look me up. We're buying.
Labels:
Economics,
gold,
investments,
Mexican bonds,
stock market,
Wall Street Journal
Saturday, September 3, 2011
The Truth
The truth is that if government ever wanted to put a stop to crime, they could do it simply by outlawing cash transactions. That way, everything you did would be known to them. That's the truth. Who would be the first to say "you can't do that.?
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