Consumerless Economy: Crisis Created a Million of Millionaires and Can Make You Very Rich Too.
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Consumerless Economy - Vaugman Foundation
Consumerless Economy
How Unemployment Crisis created a million of Millionaires and how can make you a Millionaire too.
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Vaugman Foundation - Riccardo Garelli
Beyond any crisis
"This book offers a key to understand both the present and the unavoidable evolution of the current economic situation. The first chapters might seem unimportant but they are essential to form a clearer picture of every aspect of the current economic crisis. At this specific point, whoever has the insight to notice them will find great opportunities. The final part will provide a rough outline of the economic situation in the near future, describing the scenarios and investment opportunities that will be open to speculation to gain amazing profits without much risk. Each step of this change paves the way for extraordinary opportunities and risks. You just need to be smart enough to take advantage of the former to avoid the latter.
1.0 We are living in an inspiring period of human history.
Large fortunes are daily amassed, while others are destroyed. Some countries are experiencing growth rates worthy of science fiction, and others have dropped into recession.
During the last yearly meeting in Davos that converges the most powerful and influential people on the international scene, no particular concern over the future could be felt in the air.