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<p>[QUOTE="desertgem, post: 526856, member: 15199"]I prefer gold mining stocks for investment, namely because physical gold such as bullion or numismatic gold coins are slower to move in and out. True, the second aspect can serve as a reservoir that is enjoyable as well, and futures and option contracts usually have a larger difference between bid/ask.Stocks you can buy or sell as quickly as you want usually. Gold stocks with trailing puts for protection is safer IMO. Also US based mines are safer in my mind :goofer: </p><p><br /></p><p>Today had some encouragement for the banking system, but I still look to precious metal stocks to fare much better this quarter. My opinion of course.I think there will be a pullback soon as some holders of gold stocks want to get back to mainline stocks like Apple, Walmart, etc., but the trillions of extra dollars will influence the price of precious metals to much higher levels later.</p><p>I am not a qualified financial advisor.</p><p><br /></p><p>Jim[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="desertgem, post: 526856, member: 15199"]I prefer gold mining stocks for investment, namely because physical gold such as bullion or numismatic gold coins are slower to move in and out. True, the second aspect can serve as a reservoir that is enjoyable as well, and futures and option contracts usually have a larger difference between bid/ask.Stocks you can buy or sell as quickly as you want usually. Gold stocks with trailing puts for protection is safer IMO. Also US based mines are safer in my mind :goofer: Today had some encouragement for the banking system, but I still look to precious metal stocks to fare much better this quarter. My opinion of course.I think there will be a pullback soon as some holders of gold stocks want to get back to mainline stocks like Apple, Walmart, etc., but the trillions of extra dollars will influence the price of precious metals to much higher levels later. I am not a qualified financial advisor. Jim[/QUOTE]
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