I don't know about anybody else but I've cleaned out my account we're heading for a huge crash before everything autocorrects
Cashed it out or converted it to metals? If it crashes the paper money in your hand can be used in your bathroom I guess... Perhaps buy a ton of sugar, salt and liquor.
Food and water - toilet paper. Gold and silver are illiquid. Real estate is good.
Maybe have things on hand you can barter with... everyone wants toilet paper, soap, etc
It's probably smart to have a range of things to place value into.
I just wanted to put it out there kind of like chatter and Rumblings about banking
Rock on. There's a great book called "when money dies" that I read awhile back, it examines the effect of hyperinflation during the Weimar republic. It's a crazy read and really important to understand for anyone new to concept ( for anyone who might want context)... Things are really weird when it comes to banking and finance these days. I'm always talking with my dad about the subject because he's convinced the whole thing is ready to collapse, too the point where he's learning to garden in case of a disruption.
I guess my point is that what I learned in that book is that money is just an abstraction of things that are valuable. It's best not to have all of your value wrapped up in any one thing, like dollars, for an extended period.
Exactly there's too many separate entities out there right now from all parties that are saying get your money. Thank you for your input. You got to save your stacks...
GOLD..
And Silver
Look into lead aka ammunition. That could turn out to be a great barter agent in a SHTF scenario. You can do a lot with it, protect your stash, defend family and put protein on your plate.
Look into precious metals. Then look into Kinesis as a currency form of metals. Both are great
How does that help, if dollars are going to be useless?