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The Advantages of Global Diversification


Almost every day we hear of more ways the government is trying to control our lives and get into our wallet in order to pay for it. Like sand through an hourglass our freedom is slowly slipping away.  Everything requires more reporting, more government oversight and more of our money to do it.  Only you can protect yourself but it takes knowledge, and effort in order to do it.  In this article Terry Coxon reviews the plusses and minuses of your overseas options. ~editor

Expatriate Your Wallet

By Terry Coxon, contributing author of Casey Research’s ‘Going Global’ Special Report
If everything you own is held in your own name in your own country, then you are not merely exposed, you are vulnerable absolutely, to whatever decisions the government might make about how you should behave and who gets the wealth you’ve earned. Tomorrow’s new government measure, which might land out of the blue, could be a law that affects everyone, or it could be a rule devised to deal with people like you. Or, it could be an administrative action aimed at you alone. In any case, with all your assets at home, you’d find out how the lobster feels when his trap is being hauled out of the water. Nothing he can do about it.
The only way to protect yourself against the risk of being boiled in a government pot is to keep some of your assets in another country. Continue reading

Ten Benefits of Expatriation

Everybody has their own personal reasons for expatriating, but here are some of the benefits:

  1. Freedom from the global U.S. tax net.
  2. Freedom from the death tax.
  3. Freedom from the U.S. government’s War on Solvency.
  4. Freedom from being treated like a “toxic citizen.
  5. Freedom from the paperwork prison.
  6. Freedom to invest without tax distortions that encourage capital misallocation.
  7. Freedom from being crushed by the fiat currency landslide
  8. Freedom from the accountability for how the U.S. government spends your money.
  9. Freedom to radically increase your charitable giving.
  10. Freedom from the risk of getting trapped.

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