This . . . "It is very challenging managing risk as a dealer in gold / silver holdings at the moment" . . . courtesy of @psuman08
Contentment defined . . .
I’m sure your investment advisor will be pleased to hear that . . . Me? . . . I could go for two palm trees and a hammock.
Perplexing, ain't it, Randy? Gold is going up while the USD is falling. Real estate is falling while the Dollar is doing . . . what?
I recall thinking I’d take half my profits at $3500 and let the rest ride. Well, $3500 blew by with such momentum that it changed my perspective...
Hardly!
The NH Coin & Currency Expo has turned into quite a good show, and is expected to continue growing well into the future. Have fun while there.
Just awesome . . . I still hold out hope that my daughter’s interest will be rekindled.
Oh, I dunno about staying away from casinos . . . I think Randy’ll hafta stay away from the coins.
I think I see a graze across the flames. If I do, MS66FT. If not, MS67FT.
While much more expensive, I've always preferred the 53-O NA to the 53 NA, both as a collector and as a dealer. Keep your eyes peeled for a full...
63 on a good day, and 62 on a bad one.
I was referring to the government, and not to the financial markets . . . the hubris of most in government has them believing they can bend...
No, but I would put money on mismanagement of The People's money ;).
Agreed . . . still, nearly all fiat currencies are suffering crises of confidence at this time. That the USD enjoys preferred status among a lot...
Once Earth-bound masses escape the noose of gravity, that is very true.
The circumstances that put gold on its current trajectory are extremely well-entrenched, and will take years to reverse. I am not a believer that...
Some are walking a fine line here folks. Please make sure you don’t step over it.
1 - MS65RB 2 - MS64 3 - AU55 4 - MS63 5 - MS66+ 6 - MS62 7 - MS65 I think you got the Lib Nickel correct.
Collecting coins under the guise of saving for retirement is irresponsible. Buy coins with discretionary income, and not with your retirement...
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