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Huntwicke Capital Group Inc. is a holding company, which is focused on investing in and enhancing it local community while providing long-term investment growth. The Company acquires real estate in small markets with high degrees of safety to provide income streams to its shareholders. It develops, syndicates, manages, and acquires property for capital appreciation and has growing financial services businesses that manage financial portfolios and assets for a fee, and clear private placement transactions for high-net-worth customers and institutional customers. The Company also manages a developmental soccer club as well as a soccer training program on the North Shore of Massachusetts and manages a brewery on the North Shore of Massachusetts. Its subsidiaries include Essex Private Wealth Management, Huntwicke Securities, Butler Cabin, LLC, Founders Circle Partners, LLC, Grove Partners, LLC, Riversky Realty Partners, LLC, and Aztec Soccer Inc.


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Post by peep2on Feb 28, 2017 3:08am
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When the world crashes gold goes up, because currencies

When the world crashes gold goes up, because currenciesdebasement is the main reason the world is crashing. Plus god 
likes to be entertained by mayhem and volatility all the time. 

Then we are at the problem of socrates and its world republic gov't
vs jesus and it's world religious communism empire. 

Socrates uses logic and shamanism to solve problems or inspire,
jesus is more spectacular but hard to know if is beyond bedtime
stories, uses  flashy miracles and raising form the dead to the other
side, to solve problems or inspire.

The world is split roughly 50/50 between them, what they want,
reason or flashy bedtime stories. 

That guarantees a world war and almost destroying ourselves 
with nuclear weapons. 

Then probably 50/50 what the outcome will be if we survive the 
mayhem. Some earth type planets forming smartening up 
world republic gov'ts, and some forming dumbing down world 
religious communism gov'ts. 

Which one will it be for this earth type planet, inquiring minds 
and anctioous minds, to know what their gold winnings will do
best in, want to know.

This article sums up at least part of what I am talking about. 
'The DSI report of the markets says the DOW, S&P & Nasdaq
are at their highs and ready to topple over'
by Bob Moriarty 
https://www.321gold.com/editorials/moriarty/moriarty022717.html
"Then I watched as the sentiment for the S&P and Nasdaq rose to
nosebleed altitude. Everyone wants to know what the S&P is going
to do. Well, according to the DSI, a top is at hand. The sentiment
number for the S&P hit 92 on Friday and at the very least, we are in
the area of a top, perhaps a major top but certainly a tradable top.

When a person subscribes to the DSI, Jake provides a spreadsheet
with all of the raw data on forty commodities going back to April 1 of
1987. I did a search on the S&P to see what the highest reading had
been during that thirty-year period. No readings of 99 or 98 or 97 or
96. The highest sentiment measured in thirty years topped at 95.
And there were only five days where the sentiment hit 95. But where
it gets really interesting is that the daily sentiment for the S&P only
measured 94 ten times and the last time was in 2007 just before
the major crash leading into 2008 began.

Sentiment of investors is the purest measure of herd behavior you
can find. My experience in almost fifty years of investing is that most
people tend to follow the herd to their detriment and virtually everyone 
over thinks investing. My experience is that if you buy cheap and sell
dear you can almost always make money and if you can determine
what the herd is doing you can always make money.

Just for your information as well, the Nasdaq is similar to the S&P
and it reached 91 last Friday so it seems both are toppy. You have
this data in real time and no doubt if I am wrong, the trolls will be
happy to trash everything I do or say."
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