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<p>[QUOTE="Vess1, post: 498988, member: 13650"]I'm saying that I believe they can provide a reasonably safe, stable return without a lot of the other baggage that comes with the stock market. Perhaps most coins will never have a high rate of return. </p><p><br /></p><p> But I know several people who invested money in the stock market in the 70s, hoping for huge gains, listened to their brokers and now have less than they started with. Right now. 2009. 30+ years later. People who would have appreciated getting ANY type of consistent return from any investment vehicle other than the stock market. They could have put it all in coins, sold today in a bad economy and made a killing.</p><p><br /></p><p> Maybe there's a fortune to be made in the market right now. Although, good luck picking which places will still be in existence a year from now. </p><p><br /></p><p>What makes people feel better? Throwing money at the greed, ignorance, and corruption on Wall Street or a rare coin in the safe? Roll the dice.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Vess1, post: 498988, member: 13650"]I'm saying that I believe they can provide a reasonably safe, stable return without a lot of the other baggage that comes with the stock market. Perhaps most coins will never have a high rate of return. But I know several people who invested money in the stock market in the 70s, hoping for huge gains, listened to their brokers and now have less than they started with. Right now. 2009. 30+ years later. People who would have appreciated getting ANY type of consistent return from any investment vehicle other than the stock market. They could have put it all in coins, sold today in a bad economy and made a killing. Maybe there's a fortune to be made in the market right now. Although, good luck picking which places will still be in existence a year from now. What makes people feel better? Throwing money at the greed, ignorance, and corruption on Wall Street or a rare coin in the safe? Roll the dice.[/QUOTE]
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