Just to be clear, I like gold a lot and expect the bull market to continue. I've posted many times on this forum that my opinion is that there is...
There are a couple of things you might consider. Central banks don't want hyperinflation. They want the banks to be repaid with currencies that...
I think the point is that if the people in China begin collecting Panda's, the price will go up. No evidence is presented so I assume it is an...
Also, Jim Rogers is known for his deep research on anything he buys -- probably deeper than reading a few internet articles. If there was even a...
I don't think so. Mints have caught on to the trick that if they produce a large number of varieties of bullion coins in relatively small...
It will probably turn out to be a good purchase.
If people can't deal with fluctuating values, then they can't have gold and silver as money. This was tried and it didn't work.
I think 5X and 15 seconds is the way they do it. I don't like the 70 grade because the buyers are paying large premiums for something that may not...
I would be willing to take the leap and say there is no such thing as a 70. This is a marketing gimmick by the grading companies. Try to find a...
So basically ST is shorting ASE sets with the intention of covering later under the assumptions that 70s will be plentiful. :eek:
Coin and bullion dealers frequently use business practices that you will rarely see in any other retail business.
They look nice! :yes:
I wouldn't even go that far. A mutual fund is not a derivative. A fund enables joint ownership over a pool of assets. This is a very different...
Actually it means that your theory that individuals can't invest well in this market is false. The events you described cause no risk and no...
If the bars and ASEs are close to the same price, I'd go with the ASEs. First of all, they will be easier to resell for spot or better. Also,...
Yes, there is always that possibility lurking in the background. Few people think about it or even understand what you refer to, but this has...
It depends on what investment options you have within your 401k. It's very strange that the money you've been putting in there is "evaporating"...
I can explain how, and I've taught two people who are now successfully managing their own stock portfolios. But that isn't the purpose of this...
Just the opposite. But to me the most important thing to think about when making an investment is to figure out how it will be sold under a...
How easy do you think it would be to sell them in times of economic distress, which is probably when you would want to do this?
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