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<p>[QUOTE="fatima, post: 1255102, member: 22143"]Hindsight is always 20-20 especially when it comes to beating up one's self about past investment opportunities. I know, I've done it too. The good thing is that you got in. I was talking to someone yesterday who asked me about the wisdom of getting into gold now that it's north of $1800. We got into a long discussion on why its rising and everyone who got in in the last 10 years, included myself asked the same questions. "what happens when it goes down?" This was asked when people said it wouldn't get into $300, $500, $1000, $1200, and so forth. No doubt $2000 is the next milestone. My own belief is that it will continue to rise because the official currency is being printed to oblivion. </p><p><br /></p><p>For anyone else reading it, it's not too late to start buying gold. There isn't a gold bubble. How many people do you know that are buying gold? If there was a bubble, the Cash4Gold places wouldn't exist. As I said in another topic, start worrying about gold bubbles when you see it for sale in places like walmart. Until then, get in and enjoy the ride.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="fatima, post: 1255102, member: 22143"]Hindsight is always 20-20 especially when it comes to beating up one's self about past investment opportunities. I know, I've done it too. The good thing is that you got in. I was talking to someone yesterday who asked me about the wisdom of getting into gold now that it's north of $1800. We got into a long discussion on why its rising and everyone who got in in the last 10 years, included myself asked the same questions. "what happens when it goes down?" This was asked when people said it wouldn't get into $300, $500, $1000, $1200, and so forth. No doubt $2000 is the next milestone. My own belief is that it will continue to rise because the official currency is being printed to oblivion. For anyone else reading it, it's not too late to start buying gold. There isn't a gold bubble. How many people do you know that are buying gold? If there was a bubble, the Cash4Gold places wouldn't exist. As I said in another topic, start worrying about gold bubbles when you see it for sale in places like walmart. Until then, get in and enjoy the ride.[/QUOTE]
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