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Message: Re: Question time.....
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Mar 31, 2016 04:26PM
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Mar 31, 2016 04:38PM

Re the possible value of Tyhee shares...

From my perspective it primarily depends on where we are in the inevitable financial crash and readjustment of the useless currencies we are currently using. The currencies are useless because the issuers are insolvent and the currencies are nothing but promises to pay. But all they can pay with is newly printed currencies on which the ink has not yet dried. All the nations are bankrupt and their currencies are a joke.

When, after such a long period and final failure of the currencies (plural intended) the reset will have to be based on something tangible; something believable. Historically the only thing that meets that requirement is gold. What does it take for the currency of the U. S. A. to be balanced by the gold that is (allegedly) held in Fort Knox? A gold price north, of $10,000 per ounce was required a few years ago. Now it is more likely close to $50,000 per ounce as the U.S. debts have been growing exponentially.

Now I personally don't believe the world as we know it will exist much longer (a few years at most). But, if this system is allowed to continue for a while, gold and silver... the monetary metals will become the basis for the "financial reset" that would make it possible. Realistically gold is revalued and silver comes along for the ride. Throughout the history of "paper currency" it lives for a while, is continually debased... and dies. It is then replaced by a currency with a legitimate standard as backing... namely gold. Though the standard is gold; silver generally is properly revalued at somewhere in the 1/15th to 1/30th range.

Now if gold were to be properly revalued relative to these useless currencies offered by universally bankrupt nations, the price of gold would then fall somewhere between $12,000 and $50,000 per ounce with silver prices at 1/15 to 1/30th of gold.

Tyhee primarily has gold, but it has silver as well.

So, if the historical future has time to mature what will Tyhee shares be worth?

You can answer your own question. Do you think 5 or 10 cents per share are appropriate?

My guess (though I am not expecting it to occur due to what I see happening in the world) is a price of $5 to $10 per share for openers.

Nonetheless, we are by all appearances so far into the end times for this "system of things," that the fate of Tyhee and the poential profits vs. minimal losses no longer occupies much of my attention.

P.

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Mar 31, 2016 06:58PM
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