Finn, I stand corrected.....even though coins had taken big hits by 1990....it was only the 1st leg down. As with most assets in decline, it took...
But you had a bubble in Morgans and Saints in 1988-90. I would think the prices would be alot higher. I have an article that talked about the...
Very few say or think that but actually MEAN it.:D They WILL say it when stocks are flying, of course. With the Fed on auto-pilot the next few...
I've been 25-35% equities in managed accounts since the beginning of the year. Rest is bonds :( and cash :).
Are you sure abou the time period ? Those coins probably cost $400 in 1989. They were cheap in early-1980's and early-1990's.
If we had a stock thread, I'd post research but suffice to say my equity guys are saying S&P 3,500 buy.....3,000 load up the truck. You can...
Decent investment, but tiny tiny amounts make it impractical for portfolios over $500,000 or more.
Another reason to celebrate Heritage and Great Collections, even if more expensive.
I like 'em all too :D...my point was just that compared to the more popular bullion series, they have fewer followers and are lesser traded.
That's NOT what I said or implied, NM. I said that Mexican Libertads suffered -- faced a headwind might be more accurate -- that other modern...
You're stunned at a truism that a lesser-traded product, for which there are TONS OF SUBSTITUES (gold coins), faces headwinds from low...
I think everybody has bought at inflated prices at one time or another. As long as you learned your lesson to be sharper next time, it's money...
The problem with low populations is that they create low liquidity and low interest. That HURTS pricing. Or at least is a headwind.
3 more years to wait....GSAs and Morgans and CCs have been hot for 18 months and still the price overall has barely budged. Sometimes...
You have to also understand what they mean by "manipulation." They don't mean driving the price higher or lower by a material amount. They are...
Understood....but even these headlines are deceptive. When EVERYBODY is doing it -- spoofing (false buy or sell orders) -- it's a "Game Of...
I know, MS. What they say is something that is true: "JP Morgan Chase has $120 billion in gold and silver as of May 2021....now, with prices...
If we were on a Gold Standard, the direct correlation you imply would hold. But we're not. :D But so many things impact the price of gold...
Interestingly, gold turned around from mid-day losses and rallied bigtime up $40 even as everything else tanked. As bonds rallied (yields fell),...
It's the market, not JP Morgan Chase. If Chase could forecast PM or financial market prices to the degree you think, the stock would be $1,000. :D
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