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<p>[QUOTE="jolumoga, post: 1722010, member: 41780"]I'm going to post something that is obvious but bears repeating. Many silver stackers are long-term investors, or rather <i>extremely</i> long-term investors. Many of those who tend to be bearish on silver are intermediate-term traders. So, one source of dispute is time horizon. The longer one's time horizon, the more likely there is to be success or at least an evening out of an investment, due to dollar-cost averaging. Plus, if a stacker buys numismatic coins, there is plenty of opportunity to build up his net worth over time, despite the silver market's fluctuations. Stacking silver month after month or year after year can only be positive, assuming the stacking continues year after year, especially over a period of decades. I understand that there is criticism of those who bought near $50, but I don't think many silver bulls here bought at the top and stopped buying since. Those people probably have disappeared by now. So there is no point in castigating people for buying primarily at the top in this forum when those people chasing the "hot" money are probably long gone.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="jolumoga, post: 1722010, member: 41780"]I'm going to post something that is obvious but bears repeating. Many silver stackers are long-term investors, or rather [I]extremely[/I] long-term investors. Many of those who tend to be bearish on silver are intermediate-term traders. So, one source of dispute is time horizon. The longer one's time horizon, the more likely there is to be success or at least an evening out of an investment, due to dollar-cost averaging. Plus, if a stacker buys numismatic coins, there is plenty of opportunity to build up his net worth over time, despite the silver market's fluctuations. Stacking silver month after month or year after year can only be positive, assuming the stacking continues year after year, especially over a period of decades. I understand that there is criticism of those who bought near $50, but I don't think many silver bulls here bought at the top and stopped buying since. Those people probably have disappeared by now. So there is no point in castigating people for buying primarily at the top in this forum when those people chasing the "hot" money are probably long gone.[/QUOTE]
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