I would say gold is the traditional must-have metal. Silver is a precious and industrial metal, which gives it some upside advantage but also...
Belief systems and infinity aside, stocks have a long term historical record to back long term returns, and as long as they pay dividends with...
Cash is an asset class. Something doesn't have to be risk free to be an asset. So I consider my asset classes to be cash, stocks, bonds, real...
Gold, because I don't know how easy it is to sell the others under varying market conditions.
You can't force someone to have the same likes and dislikes. Grading coins isn't something easy to teach to someone with no interest. But with a...
Sorry, but I'm in the process right now of obtaining a certificate from the transfer agent for a client. Perhaps your information is out of date....
The reason I like to buy slabbed coins when spending any significant amount of money is that my kids will probably be the ones to sell them...
A certificate can be issued by calling the company's transfer agent. You can bypass the broker if they don't cooperate.
I'm sure the DOD regularly updates Jim on all of their war game scenarios. :rollling:
No. Do you really believe that if there is a bank holiday, a share certificate for Exxon-Mobil will be worth zero?
That's what I was interested to find out. What is the extraction cost for one 40% coin?
It reminds me of Warren Buffett's claim that he uses discounted cash flow to value companies. Then his long-time partner, Charlie Munger comes...
I don't think the story has a shred of truth to it, but it makes a good story.
MF Global is more important than it would seem from the level of coverage in the news. If the situation stands as is, it will overturn the...
A lot of byproduct producers contract with outfits like SLW and RGLD which eliminates the need for hedging. The primary producers seldom hedge...
I'm not an expert on futures trading and have no need to become one. But what I think you may be missing is that unlike the other markets you...
You may be correct, which is why I qualified what I wrote. It's just that the existence of a dominant entity in a small market like silver...
I agree with the point of never buying, but once someone has it, I would recommend that it be held and only sold into a future silver frenzy.
What do you think the "price floor" is for a 40% half dollar?
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