earlyretirement
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prunes61 said:I'm sorry if my style of combined reply to the several posts above mischaracterized what you had to say. I think we may agree on many points. Moreover, people of good faith can certainly disagree on these kinds of things.
No worries at all prunes61. Your posts come across as sensible and genuine. And I actually agree with much of the content with them.
I'll be the first to admit as screwed up a place as Argentina is, as crazy restrictions/controls, politicians, corruption, inefficiency, non-functional banking system, red-tape, I'll always love the country and be fascinated with it.
No matter how crazy things get. No matter how expensive things get, I'll still continue to visit it and love it. At times I think of myself as a battered spouse that gets abused by their spouse that they still love no matter what.....but they would keep going back. LOL.
Argentina is a bit like that with me. People might talk bad about my "spouse" that beats me (Argentina) and I may agree about the negative qualities....I'll always remember the good times and the good things.
Argentina will probably always have periods and bouts of crashes and down cycles. I think the key is to stay prepared and not let yourself get crushed during these down cycles.
Everything moves in cycles. Those that do truly well in Argentina are the ones that prepare for these down periods. In fact, these types typically usually even profit on these down cycles.