Poll time! Is the Iraqi Dinar your only investment?

Adam Montana

Hey All! Thanks again for being part of the community here, or for simply visiting – it’s the people that make this place great, and you’re one of them! I love having the opportunity to communicate my speculations and ideas on the Iraqi Dinar, but I also get emails from readers like you about other investments – and I want to take a minute to share with the readers who might be new at investing.

Some of the investments people email about are related to other possible “RV” type currencies like the Vietnamese Dong, but the most interesting questions are in another area – stocks and foreign exchange.

So here’s the poll question – how many of you are invested in other ways we might learn from? Please leave your comments, I’m looking forward to the discussion on this one!

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36 responses to "Poll time! Is the Iraqi Dinar your only investment?"
shirley jacobs said:
October 17, 2009

what time EST on the east coast for your chat room? thanks shirley

rapidrex said:
October 17, 2009

Something I can’t find much on is information for those of us who have dinar in Warka Bank or other banks in Iraq.

Are there any special pitfalls or information that pertains to us?

Thankis for all your hard work!

God bless,

Rex

Shar said:
October 17, 2009

I have many other investments in gold mines, gas & oil, property etc.

JoAnn said:
October 17, 2009

Can only afford Dinar at present. Hope taxes donesn’t take all. This is my retirement.

Joop said:
October 17, 2009

I also have stocks and long term saving plans.

Buddy C said:
October 17, 2009

Just started to dabble in the VND, I dont think it will ever being a huge money investment but it has seemed to be steadily rising and has be revalued a few times in the past. At 95 USD to 1,000,000 VND could it really be that bad of an investment. Buy up a couple million and forget about it for 5 years or so, it might surprise you.

- Buddy C

Mike Rubaiy said:
October 17, 2009

I am not sure is good investment?

dolph said:
October 17, 2009

yes the iraqi dinar is my only investment. I have been invested since 2004.
I am ready for RV.

John said:
October 17, 2009

Am interested in investing in Vietnamese Dong, especially after the dinar revals. How long a hold is one projecting for the dong until it will reval?

Robert said:
October 17, 2009

Am happy to be part of this great opportunity in the Iraqi Dinar. Will be even a lot more happier when it RV’s not just for me but all the people involved. I feel for those people in Iraq that have suffered for so long and need a break.

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ozark said:
October 17, 2009

I have IQD and VIETNAM DONG

Larry said:
October 17, 2009

Have been invested in IQD since 2005 and since that time have also invested in the Vietnamese Dong.

Edward said:
October 17, 2009

Just invested in Iraqi Dinars and Vietnam Dongs.

Kristi said:
October 17, 2009

I am new to investing and only have the Dinars at present. Would love to learn more about the ISX.

Thx,
Kristi

October 18, 2009

Invest in Solar (FSLR) and CSIQ. Also think about gold, silver and copper.

finis r stewart said:
October 18, 2009

invested in dinars only at present my understanding is that by the end of current month iraq contractors are to be paid in dinars does that mean rvs could be made or set thanks finis r stewart

Mike said:
October 18, 2009

Having lost in stock market big time, all I have now is Iraqi dinar and gold and silver, plus one speculative oil stock.

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October 18, 2009

I sold my gold and invested it all in Dinars!!

bumper said:
October 18, 2009

Have been invested with dinars for 4 years as well as heavily in shipping stocks and reits. Just talked with friend who i heavily invested in dinars..he says that Morgan of the Chase bank is the one who will pull the trigger on the RV.
Supposedly sometime between now (oct. 17) and the 23rd.
Local Chase bank ready to take some of the dinars.
USA, China, France and GB are all in on the RV.
What looks too good to be true often is. Hopefully this is not the case

Matt said:
October 18, 2009

I have some mutual funds and a couple individual stocks. I also have invested in a company that produces a new Omega3 product. Check it out at: http://www.mymoxxor.com/?ID=mldesk

Chris said:
October 19, 2009

CEF is the only other investment I have at this time. IQD was a gamble at best and thought it would be like buying a penny stock. With the M1 money supply 45 times higher than it was during the Lenhman Brothers crash, I wonder if the Fed is planning on using their reserves of IQD as a hedge to pay China for the Treasuries they bought. Good news is around the corner for us all… I have seen too many issues that make me go hmmmmmm…… With 11 projected countries subject to a change in their currency values to make a more equal playing field in the world economy, I can’t imagine why this can’t happen. An RV wouldn’t make me mad at all… !

Indira said:
October 19, 2009

I invested in Iraqi Dinar since 2006 I am currently trading stocks and learning about option trading. If any one
is interested you can sign up for there next seminar at
bettertrades.com

god bless

Indira

Marv said:
October 19, 2009

I’m lucky. I have invested in Dinars, which I am confident will RV, but I also have two state pension plans and social security, so I have certain income.

MJB said:
October 19, 2009

I have invested in a few penny stocks – NPHC (Nura Pharma), TSHO (Trade Show) and CGAQ (Caribbean Casino). I have been doing very well on these three!

mrooni said:
October 19, 2009

invested in IQD
invested in 401K
after RV like to invest in CDAR
after RV like to invest in other foriegn currency
after RV like to invest in gold, silver, platium.
after RV like to invest in real estate
basically after RV will invest 50%
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Bryant said:
October 22, 2009

Hey robert why are u so confident is the dinar trade???

Peggy said:
October 23, 2009

Yes the Dinar is our only investment. Husband and I are looking forward to this for retirement.

October 23, 2009

Iraqi dinar is my only investment , of course my gay lover has also invested in gold and platinum, but platinum seems to be doing almost nothing, considering it is extremely rare compared to gold, my gay lover says it should be twice the price of gold or more, but who knows , we depend on secret societies to control the economy, I guess me and my gay lover just wait for the secret societies to decide when they will allow the dinar to RV , if ever. They may not want us to have any money, easier to control us that way. jeremy.gates@kbr.com kisses to all !

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November 10, 2009

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November 13, 2009

i am pretty well invested in the denars,an like adam i believe when it hits everyone will know it.i watch fox news everyday an they have people on the ground in iraqi 24…..7s an i ant heard a word about the denar.i like adam don’t believe a choisen few will have the poop on it…thank you…bill kirksey

Jo Ellen said:
November 18, 2009

Your blog today concerning Art. 1 of the EL in Iraq was right on the mark. Adam I appreciate the accuracy of your reporting. Since investing in the IQD, I have become quite emotionally envolved in the plite of the Iraqi citizens and the positive reformation of their country. What a great history they have.

My investments are not as diverse as I would like them to me. I need to learn more about the semantics of building a strong portfolio.

Thanks again,
Jo

RushaMabui said:
November 18, 2009

I am invested in the stock market with an automative live bot, sorta like a robot that monitors the stock market off of a server without me having to keep the PC turned on all the time. also have property and dinar.

dkulie said:
November 18, 2009

I don’t think that the Iraqi dinar RV can be called an investment. It really is a rank speculation over which we have no control. I believe any money you use to buy dinars should be money you will never miss if this thing doesn’t fly. Be ready to lose at least some of your money but if the RV comes through, thank your lucky stars and get your original investment out ASAP. If the free market follows other deals like this (check out Kuait) the exchange rate should be better in a year or so.

Debra King said:
November 30, 2009

First time investor, what is the IQD

jeannekip said:
December 7, 2009

No. Have an investment in Zion Gas & Oil. But the dinar is only my second investment, thanks to my son, and a lot more exciting checking the forum on nearly a daily basis.
Am really looking forward to your ebook for Dummies, Adam.

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