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Why cash is a great place to be right now

November 7, 2011 Manila, Philippines [Editor’s Note: Sovereign Man Chief Investment Strategist Tim Staermose is filling in for Simon today.] Last week, I sent my 4th Pillar subscribers an issue warning them of a sharp rally in the US dollar. Since then, the euro has fallen from above 1.40 to 1.379.  The pound

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This is the only way to change the system

November 4, 2011 Taipei, Taiwan Late in the evening on November 4, 1605, an English soldier named Guy Fawkes took up his position deep in the cellars beneath the House of Lords in London’s Westminster Palace. He was armed with 36 barrels of gunpowder and intended to blow up the building, taking King

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The other part of international diversification…

November 3, 2011 Taipei, Taiwan In our regular conversations, we’re constantly talking about the importance of diversifying overseas, what I call “planting multiple flags.” But international diversification is more than just second passports and offshore bank accounts. You see, every country on the planet has something to offer. Sure, asset protection is important…

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Boots on the ground in Fukushima, Japan

November 1, 2011 Fukushima, Japan I had to come see for myself. What does the worst radiation and natural disaster in history look like? Chaos. Devastation. Cataclysm. Right? Actually… none of the above. Fukushima and the surrounding prefecture is as quaint and picturesque as ever. Eight months on, there are hardly any signs

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What’s a young person supposed to do?

Date: October 28, 2011 Reporting From: Tokyo, Japan I can’t begin to describe how excited I am to be visiting Tokyo while the Japanese yen is at its all-time, historic high. My timing couldn’t possibly be worse. For reasons that are completely incomprehensible, the yen is still viewed as a stable ‘safe haven’ currency

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The -critical- importance of international diversification

October 27, 2011 Shanghai, China I’ve spent the last few days at a Chinese offshore strategies symposium here in Shanghai as a guest of the conference organizer. It’s been a fabulous event, full of camaraderie and relationship building, all set in one of the Pudong district’s finest hotels. But beneath the overall good

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Obvious signs of a slowdown in China

October 26, 2011 Shanghai, China Stunned. That probably best describes the mood of China’s vast pool of property owners. For the last few years, anyone with as much as a taxi driver’s salary has been speculating in the real estate market, scooping up off-plan properties at terms that would make a Countrywide mortgage

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Vast business and investment opportunities in Mongolia

October 25, 2011 Ulan Bator, Mongolia Chinggis Khan has been gone for centuries, but his spirit undoubtedly lives on in Mongolia. Empire-building is in the cultural DNA here. Mongolians know that they’re sitting on trillions of dollars worth of valuable resources, and that the economy is undergoing a rapid transformation. You can see

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The worst you can do in this country is make 28%

October 24, 2011 Ulan Bator, Mongolia “As rich as a Mongolian.” Get used to hearing that expression, because it will have entered our lexicon in 10-years time.  I’ll explain– Mongolia is a sizeable country blessed with unimaginable resource wealth. It almost seems that just about every other Tuesday brings another major resource discovery.

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If the US goes, won’t the rest of the world be even worse?

October 21, 2011 Ulan Bator, Mongolia   Today was one of those days when the PT lifestyle was… less than glamorous. It took nearly 24-hours of travel dealing with weather delays, in-flight diversions, and mind-numbing airline incompetency… but I’ve finally arrived to Mongolia. As I write this, it’s a balmy -7 Celsius (19F)

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We live in an economic dictatorship

Date: October 20, 2011 Reporting From: Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada [Editor’s note: Tim Staermose is filling in for Simon Black today.] You can hardly go a day without hearing about a new protest… hundreds, thousands, even tens of thousands of people marching in the streets railing against various policies. They want answers. They

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Cambodia– almost endless opportunities

If you’re an eager expat looking for inexpensive adventure and opportunity, you might want to think about Cambodia. I’ll run down a few of the highlights– First, it’s important to get a clear understanding of where you’re starting from. Cambodia is an incredibly poor country. Like much of Southeast Asia, it’s had an

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How’s this for social unrest?

October 18, 2011 Phnom Penh, Cambodia In his seminal work The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich, William Shirer recounts how the struggling Weimar Republic printed its way out of reparation debt from World War I. Out-of-control printing caused the German mark to fall from 75 per dollar in 1921, to more

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Thailand: Not letting a good crisis go to waste

October 13, 2011 Pattaya, Thailand Parts of Thailand have experienced terrible flooding lately, and much of the country’s production shut down as a result. Thailand makes everything from tire factories to hard disk drives to rice… and given the slowdown in the economy, it couldn’t have come at a worse time. Not to

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