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What can I buy to preserve my value during the Southeast Asian financial crisis?
The manifestations of financial crisis are: stock market crash, real estate crash, rising prices, and currency depreciation of affected countries. The currency devaluation mentioned here is mainly aimed at the US dollar, which means that the exchange rate of the US dollar against the affected countries has risen.

To sum up, it is not difficult to see that in order to prevent being hurt by the financial crisis, it is beneficial to buy precious commodities such as gold before the incident and exchange more dollars. However, once the financial crisis occurs, the government will inevitably restrict the purchase of gold and dollars. Buying again at this time is not only not counted, but may also be in danger of going to jail. For ordinary people, all they can do is to bite the bullet and get the country into trouble. The faithful wife is here. This is not the last resort.

As for enterprises, during this period, some capital-intensive enterprises often sold some land and real estate cheaply because of poor turnover. If they are really rich and discerning, they can take the opportunity to "pick up" some cheap properties and hold them. After the country is restored, the return will be infinite. This is why Li Ka-shing became the richest man in China.

Of course, Lao Li also has certain risks. The premise is that the country (region) must have a solid foundation and the ability to recover from man-made shocks. This capability is available in Asia, Japan, Hongkong, Taiwan Province Province and Singapore. As for countries such as the Philippines, Indonesia and Thailand, their industrial structures are unreasonable and their politics are unstable, which is likely to lead to political turmoil due to financial shocks. At that time, your venture capital is likely to be wiped out.

As for China, because it is "socialism with China characteristics" politically, "planned economy coexists with market economy" economically, and it does not form an alliance with neighboring countries diplomatically, it is not greatly affected by the Southeast Asian financial crisis and is confined to the field of foreign trade.