Y2K Gold Rush
Author: Wade B. Cook
List Price: $16.95
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ISBN: 1882723368
Publisher: Gold Leaf Pr (January, 1999)
Sales Rank: 251,181
Average Customer Rating: 3.2 out of 5
Customer Reviews
Rating: 5 out of 5
First Wade Cook Book: Info is still relevant
Wade Cook gave some basic info to new gold investors. While some of the information is dated, much is still relevant in 2002 with gold getting ready to make a long anticipated run.
Rating: 5 out of 5
A GREAT READ!!!
Over the last fourteen years, in his financial seminars, Wade Cook has encouraged people to buy gold coins. Gold retains its value, becoming a hedge against inflation. If a need should ever arise for cash, to buy some groceries or to pay a doctor's bill, then all you have to do is go to a coin dealer and cash in. Gold coins are legal tender. This book is about how to invest in gold. By reading Y2K Gold Rush, you will understand the historical importance of gold. You will learn about the ownership of gold coins and gold stocks, and the benefits of both. You will see that adding gold to your investment portfolio will diversify your assets, safeguard you and your family against catastrophe, and add excitement and profits.
Wade Cook is Chairman of the Board of Wade Cook Financial Corporation and a proud investor in gold. He has a positive outlook on the future and is worried about potential problems, but focuses on solutions. He is preparing for the new millennium. The question is, are you?
Y2K Gold Rush, by Wade Cook, shows the value in gold investment:
Historically, the gold standard set currency rates Gold is a marketable item and easy to use Gold keeps pace with inflation Millions of gold collectors exist in the world Gold investing brings security (your IRA can own it) Gold is a hassle free investment
Rating: 1 out of 5
Misnamed
After debunking the Y2K concern as a scam by "Chicken Littles" trying to sell stuff, Mr. Cook attempts to fill the pages of his latest book with generic "investment" data that we have all heard before. Subjects such as getting out of debt, paying off your mortgage in half the time, and how to form corporations and trusts have no place in a book entitled Y2K - other than to fill up pages. Furthermore,another 13 pages,(10% of the book) is dedicated to selling his other books and audiotapes. I am compelled to agree with him when he complains about people using the Y2K issue as a means to sell products!
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