The article by Ted Butler is completely unrelated to the assertions by Bob Chapman that GLD doesn't hold physical gold or that there is no gold...
You can do all of that and still lose. The only way this can work is if you have enough numismatic skill to know why two coins slabbed at the...
I don't think it's poignant. I think it's wrong. I don't recall Ted Butler saying that GLD held derivatives instead of physical gold, or that...
Your collection's value with fall when gold prices fall whether you own modern or pre-1933 coins. So what you were planning will not accomplish...
"In fact, the gold and silver being promised as backing for the holders of ETF shares may be the same gold and silver that is used to back COMEX...
That's a great question and goldbugs rarely think about it very much and only see the rise in gold as inevitable. The answer to your question is...
I don't think the people here are a representative sample of the general public. CoinTalk members are much more in tune with the precious metals...
No, I don't. I don't know a single person who is buying gold. Back in the late 1970s people were lined up around the block trying to get into...
I think it's a nice repair job -- good enough to improve the look but not so good as to be deceptive. The toning was well done.
I've noticed the same thing, but I don't know why, so I'm looking forward to the explanation.
There are many reasons to avoid the funds that purchase futures contracts instead of gold. Just check out the performance of the iPath oil ETF,...
It depends on how you define "bubble." A bubble isn't rising prices. A bubble is usually marked by massive public participation, buying on...
It's amazing how a measly $50 change in the price from $950 to $1000 can change people's attitude. On the other hand, a $50 change from $900 to...
Could gold drop $200? Sure. So everyone agrees that gold has $200 of downside built into it. What's the potential upside? Is it more than $200?...
That was my first impression.
Coin shows are one of the only places I can go anymore and feel young.:hatch: It seems highly probable that the huge turnover in the population...
I wouldn't pay-up for a 70 so I can't say what a fair price would be.
Now it's becomming guesswork, but perhaps a $5-7 premium? The way I view it, I see ASEs tossed around carelessly pretty frequently, befitting...
You could probably pay $10 over spot price with a clear conscience.
I agree. They could have done a much nicer job with the traditional design. This one looks like they threw it together in a hurry and didn't...
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