Where should I put my gold?

Day 378, 04:24 Published in Ireland Canada by Harpey-Demon

Amidst the current debate on the issue of the economy, I would like to ask whether there is any advice for aspiring entrepreneurs who are willing to brave the climate. It is now the case, what with market uncertainty, that there is a strong need for direction from central government on a business development platform. The minister for finance should consider firstly setting up a business school, where entrepreneurs should be guided, where they will have leadership skills honed and have the ultimate skill of having a very good sense of responsiveness to the market instigated in them. Therein lies the real value of the financial departments. The only issue that remains, is whether most of our Libertarian parties would find this cozy relationship between new business and government disconcerting.

I note the very sensible and intelligent article written by Igor Thunderbrow recently suggesting advice to the market worker. I would like to know if that is consensus amongst the public at large?
Furthermore, clear indicators need to be set in place. Thirdly, though work is money and time is money, and therefore work and time are essential to all of our formations on this world, I have a serious concern for people who are not able to access the level of gaming and existence here through, firstly the limitations of the current economic climate, with IEP being still seriously undervalued, and higher qualities of foods being inaccessible and items un-purchasable.
To a final thought, the market is dependent on purchasing power. Enabling purchasing power is therefore pivotal, and the IEP situation, especially for newer players, is particularly worrying still.

In a very rounded way, I guess I'm saying where do I put my money where it will be safe and valuable?