
[ame="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1101980761/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=1101980761&linkCode=as2&tag=projectmana0a-20&linkId=L65GDFI7A7W42IUR"]The New Case for Gold: James Rickards: 9781101980767: Amazon.com: Books@@AMEPARAM@@http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51bmOorQk5L.@@AMEPARAM@@51bmOorQk5L[/ame]
I just finished reading this book yesterday. It's an easy/fast read. Guess I've watched Mr. Rickards on the YouTube too much, because I couldn't help but read the book in Rickards' voice in my head.
The book covers a lot of material that will be very familiar to most everyone here. Probably 80-90% of the content is material that has been mentioned or discussed here. Rickards does have a knack for considering the big picture amongst all the moving parts. He does a good job in simplifying complex ideas and using analogies that help conceptualize the issue.
I'm planning to offer the book to my teenage son and see if it holds his attention. I think it will likely be a good entry point for him to start seeing the world in a different context.
I just finished reading this book yesterday. It's an easy/fast read. Guess I've watched Mr. Rickards on the YouTube too much, because I couldn't help but read the book in Rickards' voice in my head.
The book covers a lot of material that will be very familiar to most everyone here. Probably 80-90% of the content is material that has been mentioned or discussed here. Rickards does have a knack for considering the big picture amongst all the moving parts. He does a good job in simplifying complex ideas and using analogies that help conceptualize the issue.
I'm planning to offer the book to my teenage son and see if it holds his attention. I think it will likely be a good entry point for him to start seeing the world in a different context.
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