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<blockquote data-quote="Lavabis Me" data-source="post: 1431768" data-attributes="member: 20326"><p>Thanks for the reply.</p><p></p><p>I like the advice to move more to commodities and physical metals. But my question is more <em>institutional</em>. More precisely, where should my actual holdings be managed? I want to be as far as possible away from the institutions that are probably exposed, i.e.; all the big banks. But is a place like Fidelity or some of the other trading platforms so intertwined with the big banks that they're all going to go?</p><p></p><p>As far as debt, I have zero. House paid, no credit cards, no car payment. Lived like a caveman to make that happen, put off a lot of things I wanted (like a bigger house) and poured everything into my IRAs and 401k's for retirement. I'd hate to see all the material sacrifice I made go "poof" because the big banks start toppling.</p><p></p><p>Does that make sense?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lavabis Me, post: 1431768, member: 20326"] Thanks for the reply. I like the advice to move more to commodities and physical metals. But my question is more [I]institutional[/I]. More precisely, where should my actual holdings be managed? I want to be as far as possible away from the institutions that are probably exposed, i.e.; all the big banks. But is a place like Fidelity or some of the other trading platforms so intertwined with the big banks that they're all going to go? As far as debt, I have zero. House paid, no credit cards, no car payment. Lived like a caveman to make that happen, put off a lot of things I wanted (like a bigger house) and poured everything into my IRAs and 401k's for retirement. I'd hate to see all the material sacrifice I made go "poof" because the big banks start toppling. Does that make sense? [/QUOTE]
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