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<p>[QUOTE="Ginger1, post: 1994459, member: 72388"]In considering precious metals investment, read references and trade publications. Consult a registered financial advisor who you can trust to help you.If precious metals are a good investment choice for you, then determine the portion of your investment capital you will commit to bullion products.Next, determine your purchase timing. Frequent and smaller purchases suggest a different product than infrequent and larger purchases.Buy from a reputable dealer. This is especially important if you’re purchasing over the internet.Be wary of extreme bargains. Deals that are too good to be true usually are. Highly worn coins, or unusual weights and purities can be difficult to resell. Standard products have a slight premium for a reason.Don’t commit all your funds at once.Finally, a sales plan should be a part of your stragegy to meet your overall investment needs.If you develop a solid plan, you will be more likely to make rational investment decisions, and not let your emotions rule. </p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>--------------------------------------------------------------------------------[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Ginger1, post: 1994459, member: 72388"]In considering precious metals investment, read references and trade publications. Consult a registered financial advisor who you can trust to help you.If precious metals are a good investment choice for you, then determine the portion of your investment capital you will commit to bullion products.Next, determine your purchase timing. Frequent and smaller purchases suggest a different product than infrequent and larger purchases.Buy from a reputable dealer. This is especially important if you’re purchasing over the internet.Be wary of extreme bargains. Deals that are too good to be true usually are. Highly worn coins, or unusual weights and purities can be difficult to resell. Standard products have a slight premium for a reason.Don’t commit all your funds at once.Finally, a sales plan should be a part of your stragegy to meet your overall investment needs.If you develop a solid plan, you will be more likely to make rational investment decisions, and not let your emotions rule. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------[/QUOTE]
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