The rules for 401ks change next April and we will see them take them over within a few years. After the next market correction they will off er convert them to US Bonds and pay you a premium over the market price. The government get ownership of corporations and you get worthless paper just like SS.
The following is information provided by Money Metals Exchange:
Question: I haven’t heard much about Operation Chokepoint lately. Is that initiative ongoing and are you seeing any impact?

Answer: Yes, Operation Chokepoint continues, and we think it is very likely impacting our industry.
We’ll elaborate first by explaining Operation Chokepoint. The U.S. Justice department announced the program in 2013. The Obama DOJ’s stated intent is to dissuade fraud and money laundering by ratcheting up scrutiny on banks and financial services providers who have clients in certain “high risk” businesses.
Targeted industries include precious metals and guns and ammunition, but there are many others. Unelected bureaucrats developed a list of businesses they deem suspicious. But since investigating and prosecuting actual fraud or money laundering is difficult, their approach is an end run around due process by cutting off access to banking.
Operation Chokepoint is designed to “choke” businesses by pressuring banks…
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In the first six months of the year, the raw data has shown that several central banks have been selling US government bonds in an attempt to support their currencies against the dollar. This has come in part at the request of the United States, exactly as took place back in 1985 at the Plaza Accord. The United States has a strikingly different view as to currency value. You even hear Trump calling China a currency manipulator because they have seen a declining currency. He does not view that this has been a global trend. Nonetheless, European central banks see a weak current as a weakness politically and thus want a high valued currency.


Finally, the Dow made new highs in the face of constant calls for a crash. This past week, in a horse race we would call it a trifecta where the Dow Jones Industrials, S&P 500,and the NASDAQ all made new record highs. This sent a bunch of analysts to look again and began to proclaim that this was the first time that all three major indices have reached new highs on the same day since 1999. They then look at the charts and pronounce that the 1999 rally lasted only until 2000 and then crashed. Of course that was the DOT.COM Bubble and there was a massive wave of retail investor in the market back then compared to today.







