Economic Collapse
After delivering its second consecutive year of 20%-plus gains, investors will be watching the S&P 500's January performance closely. The index's January performance has historically been a strong predictor of performance for the remainder of the calendar year. The New York Fed's recession probability model suggests there is still a 29.4% chance of a U.S. recession sometime in the next 12 months.
- Wayne Duggan, US News Money
Worst Case Scenario
- The value of your currency falls drastically, inflation hits an all-time high and paper money is essentially worthless.
- Banks go bust and even virtual currency has no value. Credit and debit cards cease to function.
- Panic-buying and looting sets in due to low economic activity (and therefore no means to transport supplies round the country), so stores run low on food and supplies.
What to do
- Have back up funding in commodities like alcohol, precious metals, and fuel
- Keep liquid cash on hand in a cash box
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