Tangible Wealth
Von Carter, William
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English
2026
ISBN 9783565266906
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In an era characterized by rampant money printing, skyrocketing inflation, and the dizzying volatility of digital currencies, traditional investing wisdom is being severely tested. A portfolio consisting solely of paper assets and abstract numbers on a screen leaves investors deeply vulnerable to systemic market crashes and currency devaluation. The smartest investors in history have always known a fundamental truth: when the financial system shakes, you must own things that are real. It is time to anchor your wealth in assets you can actually touch.
This comprehensive investment guide cuts through the noise of modern Wall Street to focus on the oldest and most reliable form of wealth preservation: tangible assets. The author provides a meticulous breakdown of how to build a robust portfolio using real estate, agricultural land, precious metals, and other physical commodities. You will learn the specific strategies to analyze rental properties for cash flow, navigate the complexities of acquiring productive farmland, and properly store hard assets outside of the traditional banking system.
Whether you are seeking to protect a massive family fortune or trying to build a resilient foundation for your retirement, this book offers actionable, hype-free advice. Escape the anxiety of the stock market ticker. Learn how to convert your depreciating paper currency into enduring physical wealth that provides cash flow today and generational security for tomorrow.
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