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Why modern democracy is for idiots

August 17, 2011 Zell am See, Austria Did you know that the word ‘idiot’ is actually derived from the origins of democracy in ancient Greece? Thousands of years ago, a Greek citizen who demonstrated disinterest in politics was labeled ‘idiotes’; it literally meant ‘private person,’ which curiously enough was a term of derision

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Why I’m betting on people who will kick ass and take names

August 15, 2011 Zell am see, Austria It’s easy to be pessimistic on a day like today. Forty years ago on this very day, Richard Nixon put a bullet into George Washington’s face, cancelling the direct convertibility of dollars into gold and once and for all ending any hope of an honest money

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What are you teaching your kids?

August 10, 2011 Vilnius, Lithuania I had a little piggy bank when I was kid. It was blue. And ceramic. In fact, I think I broke its nose off at one point and I was really sad about it. Most of all I remember loving the sound that the coins made when I

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The price of a Big Mac meal is now $17.19 in Zurich

August 9, 2011 Vilnius, Lithuania [August 10th Update from Simon: Several people wrote that my numbers were incorrect and that a Big Mac sandwich costs much less than $17 in Switzerland. This is correct and its my mistake. It’s not the Big Mac sandwich, but the meal that costs > $17, around CHF

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One of the most obvious opportunities I can see right now

August 5, 2011 Vilnius, Lithuania Fridays are normally the days I like to engage in a light-hearted Q&A, answering subscriber questions on a variety of topics ranging from libertarian philosophy to exotic international travel to investment insights. Given the meltdown that we witnessed yesterday, however, I wanted to take a moment to cut

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Gold: the clearest sign yet

August 4, 2011 Vilnius, Lithuania Here’s some food for thought that I’d like you to chew on for a bit. The debt ceiling debacle has been settled… President Obama is celebrating his 50th birthday, no doubt dancing a little jig that a major crisis has been averted, and equity markets in the US

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Some of the many things you would love about this place

August 3, 2011 Vilnius, Lithuania As is typical for me, I woke up this morning with the sun shining in my face from the east-facing window of my apartment here in Vilnius. It’s a really spectacular place– 2 bedrooms, around 1,000 square feet, and generously decorated with a lot of elegant finishings. From

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Kicking ass and taking names

August 1, 2011 Sofia, Bulgaria Even with so many things wrong with the world right now, there are a lot of interesting opportunities out there. When you watch the news, it seems like the world is coming to an end. It’s all doom and gloom. But I’m here to tell you that there

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What about silver?

July 29, 2011 Belgrade, Serbia It’s a rainy morning here in Belgrade, one of those days where the gray skies and drizzle sap the spirit and motivation to do much at all. But I have quite a few things to be excited about today. Most importantly, we’re making great progress in our property

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It’s another assault on retirement accounts

July 28, 2011 Belgrade, Serbia When I was a kid, it was a big deal when the postman came around. He was an important man carrying important documents from far away lands that we could only dream about… and each time he pulled up there was a brief glimmer of anxiety, wondering what

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Should I buy gold at its all-time high?

July 27, 2011 Zagreb, Croatia There’s one question that I’ve been seeing over and over for the last several weeks as the price of gold has taken out its all-time highs and continued a nearly uninterrupted ascent: Should I buy gold now? It’s understandable, especially for people who don’t own precious metals yet.

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You can live well here on just $10/day

July 25, 2011 Daet, Camarines Norte, Philippines I first started coming regularly to Daet, in the Bicol region of the Philippines, more than 13-years ago. It’s a sleepy, quiet, relaxed place without the bustle of Quezon or Manila… perfect for people looking to live an easy, simple life. Despite the bucolic setting, though,

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Norway’s tragedy: Will it be freedom or fear?

July 25, 2011 Split, Croatia Friday’s dual massacre in Norway was an utter perversion of humanity, the worst that the world has seen for quite some time. The confessed perpetrator, Anders Breivik, was a committed detractor of Europe’s lax multiculturalism and tolerance for immigrants.  However you feel about his views, I know we

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Q&A with Simon: International Diversification, Ag Property, Bernanke

July 22, 2011 Split, Croatia Over the last few weeks I’ve gotten away from our usual tradition of having a weekly Q&A session, so I’m going to get right to it today. First, Constanza asks, “Simon, you were writing recently about ‘international diversification.‘ Can you explain a bit more about this?” Sure. It’s

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