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Howard Joseph Ruff (December 27, 1930 – November 12, 2016) was a financial adviser and writer of the pro- hard money investing newsletter ''The Ruff Times''. Ruff was the author of ''Famine and Survival in America'' (1974), ''How to Prosper During the Coming Bad Years'' (1979), ''Survive and Win in the Inflationary Eighties'' (1981), ''Making Money'' (1984), and other books. He updated and re-released his most successful book, re-titling it ''How to Prosper During the Coming Bad Years in the 21st Century'' (2008).


Career

Ruff advised investors to avoid stocks and bonds and instead to put their portfolios into
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silver Silver is a chemical element; it has Symbol (chemistry), symbol Ag () and atomic number 47. A soft, whitish-gray, lustrous transition metal, it exhibits the highest electrical conductivity, thermal conductivity, and reflectivity of any metal. ...
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, and collectibles such as art and
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coins. He also advised his readers to store a year's supply of food in preparation for hard times. Ruff believed (as of his 1979–1981 writings) that the United States was headed for a
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and that there was a danger that both government and private pension plans were about to collapse. In the late 1970s and early 1980s, Ruff hosted a syndicated television show called ''Ruff House.'' During the
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, Ruff began appearing on
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making economic predictions that were similar to those he had made in the 1970s and 1980s. Ruff gained a sizable mainstream audience for a while during the late 1970s until about 1981, because those who had been taking his investment advice and buying precious metals saw large
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during that period. ''
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'' labeled Howard Ruff "The Prophet of Doom" after his book ''How to Prosper During the Coming Bad Years'' reached the number #1 seller in 1979. His popularity fell off after the peak in the gold and silver
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in 1980. Ruff raised money to oppose the election of
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to the U.S. Senate in 2000. Ruff was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. In ''How to Prosper During the Coming Bad Years'' (1979), he relates that his recommendation of food storage is in accord with a policy of
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. Ruff has also been involved in other endeavors such as a vinyl LP record album of his singing. Ruff has also been cited on various occasions by
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magazine. Ruff died from complications of age-related diseases in Lehi, Utah, at the age of 85.


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Survivalism Survivalism is a social movement of individuals or groups (called survivalists, doomsday preppers or preppers) who proactively prepare for emergencies, such as natural disasters, and other disasters causing disruption to social order (that is, ...
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Retreat (survivalism) In the survivalist subculture or movement, a retreat is a place of refuge. Sometimes their retreats are called a bug-out location (BOL), a bunker, or a bolt hole. Survivalist retreats are intended to be self-sufficient and easily defended. Gener ...


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Ruff, Howard 1930 births 2016 deaths American economics writers American male non-fiction writers American Latter Day Saints American finance and investment writers Survivalists Writers from Berkeley, California