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<p>[QUOTE="bigjpst, post: 1016245, member: 21015"]First of all welcome to the forum. There are tons of great threads in the bullion section I would suggest you read read and read some more. Like with any investment rushing to jump in and spend your money is more likely to be a bad idea than a good one. </p><p>PM investing can be extremely volatile.</p><p>If you are buying generic rounds and bars you must also be careful whether or not they actually contain the amount of silver claimed. Buy from reputable dealers. Apmex, Provident metals to name a couple. I personally only buy ASE or 90% silver US coins for investment. The ASE sell for a premium over spot, but at least I am sure the silver content is consistent and that I am less likely to have a problem selling if I ever do. </p><p>Mostly you need to figure out what your investment goals are, Long/short term before you make a mistake that could do serious financial harm. JMO</p><p>Ps. There are lots of people on this forum with way more knowledge than me and many wildly different opinions on investment strategy. Everyone is different. And remember just because they are posting members of an internet bullion forum doesn't mean they always know what they are talking about.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="bigjpst, post: 1016245, member: 21015"]First of all welcome to the forum. There are tons of great threads in the bullion section I would suggest you read read and read some more. Like with any investment rushing to jump in and spend your money is more likely to be a bad idea than a good one. PM investing can be extremely volatile. If you are buying generic rounds and bars you must also be careful whether or not they actually contain the amount of silver claimed. Buy from reputable dealers. Apmex, Provident metals to name a couple. I personally only buy ASE or 90% silver US coins for investment. The ASE sell for a premium over spot, but at least I am sure the silver content is consistent and that I am less likely to have a problem selling if I ever do. Mostly you need to figure out what your investment goals are, Long/short term before you make a mistake that could do serious financial harm. JMO Ps. There are lots of people on this forum with way more knowledge than me and many wildly different opinions on investment strategy. Everyone is different. And remember just because they are posting members of an internet bullion forum doesn't mean they always know what they are talking about.[/QUOTE]
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