Gold/Silver bullion question.

Discussion in 'Bullion Investing' started by ilovedrpepper, Apr 10, 2011.

  1. dan8802

    dan8802 New Member

    very solid, I like it alot! 1986 was also the first year of the ASE.
     
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  3. ilovedrpepper

    ilovedrpepper New Member

    yea i payed an extra $1 because of that but i didn't mind at all.
     
  4. WingedLiberty

    WingedLiberty Well-Known Member

    ilovedrpepper, congrats on your first gold/silver purchase.

    the first big bullion purchase is exciting, isnt it?

    my first big gold and silver purchase was in november 2009. bought AGEs for $1,160 & ASEs for $20; and i remember being po'd that I was paying 15.5% over spot for the ASE's (but to be fair only 6.3% over the dealers cost)

    then one month later gold and silver dropped like a rock (i still remember how sick I felt on that Friday after Thanksgiving 2009 when the first big downdraft hit) but thankfully they both bottomed out in Feb 2010 ... and it's been to the moon since then

    just remember there will be ups and downs ... just keep adding on the dips
     
  5. midas1

    midas1 Exalted Member

    I usually have 1-1.5k to save at the end of every month and I'm just tired of dumping it into ing. What would you say my course of action should be now?
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  6. ilovedrpepper

    ilovedrpepper New Member

    Yea, it took me from monday until today to finally go make the purchase but once i did i was pretty elated. Changing cash into PM is still so new to me that it was hard making that initial jump but now i see no reason to slow down! lol. i am looking forward to constantly growing my collection now :)

    EDIT: thanx for the name appreciation as well!
     
  7. saltysam-1

    saltysam-1 Junior Member

    Does anyone have a good source for Silver where the agent is also a depository? I'm looking for financially strong Silver merchants. I don't believe minimums will be a concern. I don't want to get involved with shipping and shipping charges. And I want instant locking in of prices.
     
  8. fretboard

    fretboard Defender of Old Coinage!

    In my humble opinion it's better just to stick with the silver! That said, ASE's would be the best option! Also, in an unknown market and future ahead of us it's best not to plan more than a couple of years ahead of yourself when thinking of PM's and how they will perform. good luck!
     
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