No. Do more research.
I think he already did.
The first thing you should do is slow down and do a lot of investigation and study. It is very easy to spend a lot of money quickly on gold and...
...but there are going to be a lot of unhappy collectors out there 20 years from now who collected all of these "perfect" coins and find that they...
I agree with you. Morgans look good in circulated condition, and I'd rather own a coin that derives its value from scarcity than condition.:thumb:
Ease of resale for full value is frequently underappreciated until the time comes.
Gold is only a couple of days off the peak. I think you might be writing it off too soon. This sort of rapid fall in price seems to happen...
Sometimes it's more important to know what will happen than when. Three months is hardly long enough to sell a house let alone a few hundred tons...
I can't find things I've read all the time, so I don't think you are a liar. In the past month or so, a lot of bad information has crept into the...
Bump. It's only fair to bump it when gold is going down as well as up.
Silver, you have to consider the source. Or, at least I consider the source. There is a tremendous amount of opinion on the internet...
90% will be cheaper to buy, but you'll get less when you sell. ASEs cost more but you'll net more when you sell them. I think ASEs are best,...
It is almost a given that if the gold bull market really gets going and many people purchase gold for the first time, there will be countless...
YES. The type of coin makes a difference. So does the date and condition, even on some silver bullion coins. All silver might melt to the same...
Regarding the first statement, it isn't a possibility, it has already occurred. What we can't know is how far they will take it in the future....
My reading of this is that the IMF has the capability and has used it on a very limited basis. But the possibility exists.
Good point. SDRs are considered assets and can be counted by central banks as reserves in the same manner as dollars or euros or gold. My only...
The issuance of debt to cover SDRs is the same mechanism by which the Fed creates US dollars, except the IMF is creating SDRs. If you can't...
It isn't opinion. It's in the IMF's own data. Watch what they do, not what they say. http://www.imf.org/external/np/tre/liquid/2010/0110.htm
We're not in Kansas anymore, Toto! :bigeyes:
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