You didnt reduce your fuel price to 25c a gallon.
You still paid the initial 5.50 for the gallon. ok you got 5.75, so you have 25c profit, the new cost of 6$ fuel, is 5.75, yes the quarter profit you made is applied for this.
Now your attempting to obfuscate this loss of the initial 5.50... by saying my current cost is 25c... You've stil eaten the cost of the 5.50, from the initial purchase.
Now for that 25c profit, which should just be 50c savings, if you just bought for yourself.
How much did the cost of the storage take? How much time are you investing in maintaining and rotating fuel? How much effort are you expending for that 25c?
I am sure you can find a more profitable way to make 25c/gal with that amount of time, and seed money.
If you want to protect yourself from inflation, the only way to do it is to bring in more income.
Now your attempting to obfuscate this loss of the initial 5.50... buy saying my current cost is 25c... You've stil eaten the cost of the 5.50, from the initial purchase. Now for that 25c profit, which should just be 50c savings, if you just bought for yourself.
God damn, you're right. I must be more tired or more tarded than I thought.
Hell, at the rate the world is moving. Store drinking water. Its gonna be more valuable.
With 6 months of food stored, thats my next storage task. It just takes so much damn room.
Hell, at the rate the world is moving. Store drinking water. Its gonna be more valuable. With 6 months of food stored, thats my next storage task. It just takes so much damn room.
55 gallon drums, buried, and/or stored in locked 12'x12 sheds built on concrete pads, on 15'x15' plots of subleased land in the middle of fucking nowhere, spaced 20-60 miles apart in a rough, but hardly predictable, 10x10 grid covering your region.
You now have a resupply network.
And thats what I would be building if I had the money.
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