he isn't doing all in one go, he flies maybe once every two months with a few kg of silver and maybe 10 ounces of gold.
I also have a vault for my company in nz. australia a good place to buy gold, and NZ a good place to store it.
yes I guess its risky to fly with a lot of value to somewhere like a third world country, but so long as you dot your I and cross your t, it should normally be smooth. you carry in your carry on, and the gate people have to look, cause it shows as a︀ blob on the X-ray, you jest tell them and they quietly have a look without︁ advertising it to the general public.
I know from other threads that these "Swedish trusts"︂ are looked at with scepticism, due to being used as some kind of bank alternative.︃ but they are an asset management company, register one, and run a registered office in︄ countries your traveling too, and there is not much can be said against you when︅ moving assets from one their vaults to another.
I also have a vault for my company in nz. australia a good place to buy gold, and NZ a good place to store it.
yes I guess its risky to fly with a lot of value to somewhere like a third world country, but so long as you dot your I and cross your t, it should normally be smooth. you carry in your carry on, and the gate people have to look, cause it shows as a︀ blob on the X-ray, you jest tell them and they quietly have a look without︁ advertising it to the general public.
I know from other threads that these "Swedish trusts"︂ are looked at with scepticism, due to being used as some kind of bank alternative.︃ but they are an asset management company, register one, and run a registered office in︄ countries your traveling too, and there is not much can be said against you when︅ moving assets from one their vaults to another.