If gold and the Dow cross, I'd run away if I were you. In fact, I'm planning to myself. The last time that happened, the gold party came to an...
Thanks for the heads-up, even though I hadn't planned on discussing it myself. Trouble is, gold is a political investment in part.
It is over the very long term, but the long term can be pretty long. Actually, gold's not unlike the stock market. Both go through long-term...
Well, you got your buying opportunity. Silver's down more than three bucks today.
Margin calls, in part.
I've noticed the same parallel myself. No investment has had a ten-year bull market that has not ended in a blow-off top. That said, pulling out...
I'm from one of those countries, and I appreciate the compliment. Those "higher taxes on the rich" are more porous than they seem, and the...
Probably not.
Yikes, what a plunge. The market must be smelling a debt-celing deal. Silver got hit less, but it's down to about $39.60.
I understand; I'm stuck on Canadian coins myself. The only American I have is a Mercury dime which I found in my change.
It sure sounds exciting on this end. Shades of the old days, when you could find really old coins (particulary pennies) floating around in the...
Ever consider the Newfies? http://www.cointalk.com/t188613/#post1234581
The fall's usually good for precious metals in a long-term bull market, which we still have. To be honest, I thought that gold was getting ahead...
A very good price. Wish I was there...
It's how we learn. The first stock I bought, I got within a week of its all-time high.
Sort-of like the bomb-shelter builders in the early 1960s. "No, I'm not wasting my money at the building centre. This is for our survival!"
Or create a buying opportunity. Someone I know is waiting for the debt ceiling to be raised so he can buy an ounce of gold once the excitement's...
Although I'm far from being an expert, I know cleaned coins retone. I found out when a lad ;)
Nice ones. I like the straightforward design of the coin.
That's what I thought. Cleaned coins are more common than brasses, so it's more probable that you brassy-looking coin was cleaned some time ago.
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