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The book is well researched and written, goes into great depth regarding the problem central bankers are creating, and contains many amusing analogies. The title of the book, " Code Red:How to Protect Your Savings from the Coming Crisis", is highly misleading.The book fails miserably in that regard and provides virtually no concrete guidance on how to protect your savings from the coming crisis. The main takeaway is "find yourself a good financial adviser". Key lessons from the chapter " How to Protect Yourself against Inflation" can be written on the back of an envelope and wouldn't come as a surprise to the average investor.No mention is made of real estate as a hedge against inflation. The book is sort of a sequel to the author's last book, Endgame: The End of the Debt Supercycle and How It Changes Everything. OK, the sky has been falling since Nixon took us off of the gold standard, our national debt has increased dramatically, and the market(DJIA) has gone up more than 15x. This book is next to useless in guiding the average investor on how to deal with the unfolding scenario.Save your money for something worthwhile.
November 2013 · Kindle Store · verified purchase
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