Actually, predicting the price of silver within a small range in the US ten years from now is relatively easy: 1 ounce of silver in the US will...
I sent in RAM, hard drive logic boards, CPUs, and a bunch of PCI/AGP cards. If you go to their web site, boardsort.com, they have their current...
I just sold my first lot of ewaste to boardsort.com. $570 minus PayPal fees and $46 in shipping expenses. Not too bad for something we used to...
What if silver goes down to $5 an ounce and the premiums stay the same, or they increase as we saw when silver went from $30 to $20? Then you'd...
Before the dip, and even a few times since, Provident has sold ASE's for less than $2 over spot. Since the US Mint doesn't sell them to their...
I can't speak for Peace, but the way I make it work is to have the spread work in my favor. I find people who need to sell, and I buy from them...
I think you're missing the point. The point is, you were incorrect in your statement: Instead of admitting you were wrong, you switch to...
If you go back just 50 years, I bet most of the people then would never even begin to imagine the kinds of things that are happening with our...
Agreed. My main arguments in this thread are: 1. Bullion can be an "investment". 2. There is a certain value in PM as an insurance of sorts...
I do understand the spirit of the post. NorthKorea went out of his way to say that SilverForLife was wrong, and then misquoted him to support his...
True, but when I invest in land, how much value can I store in my pocket? How easy is it for my government, or a foreign government for that...
Every place I have ever stood on this planet, and that list is much larger than the average person, gold and silver had value. Had I been...
I'm not trying to be overly nit picky, but do you see what you did there? He did not say "99% of stocks/fiat", nor did he place the "that you...
I did say "roughly" since I did the math in my head, and my estimate was closer to 1/2 than 1. ;)
Given that many people invest in PM for an entirely different purpose than they do in stocks, only looking at capital appreciation might not be...
Except your wife and that $20 in your pocket. It's better to be safe than sorry. Drop your wife off with a sniper rifle 200 yards from where...
If you meet her in the middle at $30, you're still getting a good deal and you get some good karma out of it. Plus, I just love reverse...
If they are authentic, I'd probably throw in a little more cash. $20 for these coins is less than 50% of melt. But I'd also approach this...
And it's not just bullion. I've seen people go "all in" on real estate, "all in" with stock in one company, and "all in" with their own business.
Also, your math is off. Compounding monthly is all fine and dandy, but that's not how the 4.96% and 9.82% average annual returns were calculated...
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