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RE: Book Review: When ATMs Go Dark by Bill Bonner & Partners

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Over the +40 years of reading the investment advice of various people, Bill Bonner is up near the top of the list. His down-to-earth, no-nonsense style, with a bit of humor here and there always seemed very effective to me.

It didn't hurt that I was sympathetic to his general worldview. I don't know how effective he is with people who "live in the parallel universe" which seems to exist "out there" ...

He has long advocated it is just a matter of time before the easy credit policies of the "Almighty" State reach their inevitable conclusion. We may well be in the early stages of the ... "end game" ... in finding out.

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It's in line with the countless similar books I've read and basically agree with, though I thought it was more digestible than most. I went through it in about two sittings.

Yep. I always found his writing style quite effective, as well as "easy on the eyes." I think he is now officially retired, having successfully applied his "hard money" approach to investing for decades ...