Silver vs. Iraqi Dinar
By Jack DeAngelis
Copyright 2011 Jack DeAngelis
Smashwords Edition
I don’t pretend to know what love is for everyone,
but I can tell you what love is for me.
Love is knowing all about someone,
still wanting to be with them more than any other person.
Love is trusting them enough to tell them everything about yourself,
including the things you might be ashamed of.
Love is feeling comfortable and safe with someone,
but still getting weak knees when they walk into a room
and smile at you.
– Jack DeAngelis
Acknowledgments
Everyone has a story to tell. Where they came from - where they’re going to. I wrote this book to give my radio audience some insight into why I am the person I have become today, how I turned my trader background into specializing in the gold and silver markets, my rise and fallings, and my rise again. No pretty pictures here, but it’s who I am, The Collector’s Coach.
PROLOGUE
I’m going to start off with the negatives of the industry, and keep up with the warnings that are important. I believe that what I‘m trying to do for you is to bring early warnings to your investments. People don‘t know what‘s out there.
I’m not trying to paint a glorious picture of myself. Some of the names have been changed to protect the innocent. Especially the names of the people that said, “I’m going to break your face if you put my name in your book.“
I changed the names, but not the content. These events molded me into the person I am today and created, The Collector’s Coach.
In my first book, I told you how a simple pull-up could change an individual’s life, which was why, at 18 years of age, I couldn‘t become a police officer. Who knows? This book might have been written completely different. It might have been a second Serpico story, but it isn’t.
By the time I could do a pull-up after I learned to manage my weight, there was no job for me due to the budget crisis in New York City.