Monthly Archives: December 2020

How to Minimize Real Estate Taxes as a Nomad

Dateline: Belgrade, Serbia How do you minimize your real estate taxes as a Nomad Capitalist? I was recently asked this by someone commenting on our YouTube channel and thought it was a good question worth addressing. The person who wrote to us was specifically referring to income tax but there are many other real estate […]

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Escape to Freedom #3: Freedom of Time

In the 1980’s I was in my early twenties and I had a pretty good office job in Toronto. I used the subway system to commute to and from the downtown business district every weekday. I have a vivid memory of seeing a middle-aged man dressed in a cheap corduroy suit, during one evening commute […]

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Watch Out for the Shoeshine Boys

There’s an investment legend that, in 1929, Joseph Kennedy (father of the late US President), living in New York City, stopped on the street to get his shoes shined. At that time, shoeshine boys were ubiquitous in the business district of New York. The shoeshine boy offered Joe some stock tips. Joe decided that, when […]

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The Guernsey Permanent Residence by Investment Guide

How does a collection of islands, islets, and rocks ­­– most of them uninhabited – become one of the world’s biggest financial centers?  Guernsey has managed to accomplish just that. For decades, this tiny jurisdiction near the shores of Normandy, France has welcomed foreign investment through its robust and innovative approach to funds and other […]

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How to Get a Second Passport

The biggest threat to your personal freedom and financial security is the government, hands down. Today, skyrocketing government debt is only making that threat worse. In the US, the bill amounts to more than $220,130 per taxpayer. At some point soon—in a desperate attempt to squeeze citizens for every penny—politicians will try to further restrict […]

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Doug Casey on the Calls for Fed to Address Inequality, Climate Change, and More…

International Man: Recently, the calls for the Fed to add a third mandate to address racial and economic inequality have grown louder. Will we see a redistribution of wealth soon? Doug Casey: It seems the movement towards black “reparations” is building momentum. These things always start small, testing the water, then grow when nobody either laughs […]

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The Calexodus: Why You Need to Leave California Now

Dateline: Belgrade, Serbia For months, I have been urging people to wake up and realize how terrible things are becoming in California. I lived there early in my career and it was terrible then.  Things have only continued their downward spiral.  California has some of the highest tax rates in the world and they continue […]

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