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December 21, 2009

Rich Dad’s Advisors: Guide to Investing In Gold and Silver: Protect Your Financial Future

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“Throughout the ages, many things have been used as currency: livestock, grains, spices, shells, beads, and now paper. But only two things have ever been money: gold and silver. When paper money becomes too abundant, and thus loses its value, man always turns back to precious metals. During these times there is always an enormous wealth transfer, and it is within your power to transfer that wealth away from you or toward you.” –Michael Maloney, precious metals … More >>

Rich Dad’s Advisors: Guide to Investing In Gold and Silver: Protect Your Financial Future

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  1. Any real financial reporting should contain full disclosure, should it not? However, this book contains NO financial disclosure of any kind. Quite possibly because beyond a lesson in macro-economics, contained in any freshman economics textbook, there is no real information to be gleaned here. This is another in a series of bad books from the Rich Dad library. That is not to say that there are not good books in the series, but be warned that the latest books are redundant with little or no new information. If you are looking to this series as a serious investor, stick with the earliest books, as they are quite good. This however is not one of them.
    Rating: 1 / 5

    Comment by HmacG — December 21, 2009 @ 4:33 am

  2. Great info. Rich Dad’s stuff is always simple to read and full of info and great references.
    Rating: 4 / 5

    Comment by Marion Baker — December 21, 2009 @ 5:10 am

  3. I have read several of the “Rich Dad Poor Dad” books, and have been enlighten with the information that was provided, and it has helped me personally deal with my financial issues. Plus, seeing my future is very different after reading these books.
    Rating: 5 / 5

    Comment by D. L. Derose — December 21, 2009 @ 7:13 am

  4. I found this book to be such an easy and informative read. I feel so much more educated on the money system and how it works. I also appriciate haveing the history side of it too. Thank you for a very helpful book.
    Rating: 5 / 5

    Comment by Sue G. Owens — December 21, 2009 @ 7:56 am

  5. Look at the gold market, it climbs to dizzying heights fast and then it plunges even faster. You are left to wonder, “Who is doing this?!” Can it be extremely wealthy idiots? Then it all falls into place, the people placing the “bets’ are not playing with their own money, the rubes are being taken advantage of as they have been since time immemorial. Visualize an old Western town and a waggon rolling in with bright letters painted on both the canvas cover and side boards proclaiming the wonders of “Doctor” Mephistopheles and his magic elixir. The shyster starts his spiel offering the ’secret of the ages’ not for a dollar, not even fifty cents, but a mere two bits, yes one quarter will cure all that ails you.

    The real money is not being made on the movement of silver and gold, it’s being made on the commissions paid to the descendants of the snake oil peddlers by the offspring of yesteryear’s rubes.
    Rating: 3 / 5

    Comment by A. McNeilly — December 21, 2009 @ 8:02 am

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