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<p>[QUOTE="worthsomething, post: 1267514, member: 33214"]I really think silver and gold are in a huge bubble. But at least it's a metal bubble, and not a paper one. Even so, I'm looking to get a bit more bang for my buck. I'm looking at investing in titanium, bismuth, copper, tin, etc., It seems like we still use those metals, but they aren't as subject to the panic-mode buying silver and gold are.</p><p><br /></p><p>My ideal price per ounce is the $8-15/ounce range.</p><p><br /></p><p>Warnings or suggestions? Would the average guy actually be able to trade metals like those for anything should it ever become necessary? I'm probably looking at spending $100,000 or so. Could I peddle that much of a "less precious" metal to someone for whatever becomes our new currency after the meltdown?</p><p><br /></p><p>It's becoming more and more apparent to me that the answer the politicians have for dealing with the debt is to ignore it - until the dollar finally crumbles under the load - at which point they'll use inflation to raid my personal savings, which is the last of the money they can't get their grubby little fingers on.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="worthsomething, post: 1267514, member: 33214"]I really think silver and gold are in a huge bubble. But at least it's a metal bubble, and not a paper one. Even so, I'm looking to get a bit more bang for my buck. I'm looking at investing in titanium, bismuth, copper, tin, etc., It seems like we still use those metals, but they aren't as subject to the panic-mode buying silver and gold are. My ideal price per ounce is the $8-15/ounce range. Warnings or suggestions? Would the average guy actually be able to trade metals like those for anything should it ever become necessary? I'm probably looking at spending $100,000 or so. Could I peddle that much of a "less precious" metal to someone for whatever becomes our new currency after the meltdown? It's becoming more and more apparent to me that the answer the politicians have for dealing with the debt is to ignore it - until the dollar finally crumbles under the load - at which point they'll use inflation to raid my personal savings, which is the last of the money they can't get their grubby little fingers on.[/QUOTE]
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