Insiders sell stock whether executives or employees. Otherwise why work for a company and get compensated in stock if selling it was banned / frowned upon?
Hemorrhoids, initially. Being rather, young with damn office job, that's the initial diagnosis. Lucky for me, I had a good doctor that started to feel uneasy and insisted on a colonoscopy. All things considered, I think I was lucky!
So were no serious symptoms so, cancer is a sneaky bastard.
Worried about this. I hear that a loaf of bread will be 20 dollars and I see it happening. Is there anything I can do to prepare for this? Such as investing in more stocks, index funds,etc? I feel like my income isn't matching the rate of inflation.
Personally I am trying to be more self-sufficient. Growing food, cooking common items from scratch (like bread), learning how to repair things, etc. And so I put money into items that are both durable and help further this goal of self-sufficiency.
A safety razor and a 1,000 pack of blades is a recent purchase. Properly maintained, it will last forever, which will come in handy when Schick razors are $25 each.
I’m not sure how that scales up to $50k or $100k but it’s a starting point.
I honestly don't understand what is hard to comprehend about this. No food -> famine -> hyperinflation of food prices as sellers take every dollar you have.
The question is, how is that scenario supposed to happen and even if it did, why not just invest into farms? Is the government going to repossess all the land off the "white colonialists" and give it to native americans? If yes then the country didn't fall because of hyperinflation, hyperinflation was the symptom like every other country where the problems happened first and then the symptoms came.
Where do you find this information? I'm really new to this. Is it using stock charts or something similar?