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<p>[QUOTE="ancient coin hunter, post: 4330523, member: 87200"]Gen X-er here. I'm fine other than being tired of being cooped up - I own my house outright and have a lot of time for investments. In the recent market downturn I was able to utilize some effective hedges. Now that the bull market is tepidly resuming I am buying again at the lower share prices. When we come through this cycle some of the largest tech companies will remain winners. For the first eight years of my career before co-founding a software company I was a Fortune 500 management guy - my pension kicks in at age 65 (I checked a couple of weeks ago with the HR Department, lots of behemoth companies have scuttled their retirement programs or have underfunded pensions) then I will have SS, etc. </p><p><br /></p><p>So things are fairly bright. I don't expect much of a drop in coin prices as the very wealthy will continue to buy at the top grades. For me collecting is not an investment - I am fully aware that my coins, some common cheapies, some mid-priced coins, some fairly high priced coins is a hobby. I enjoy the history and when one has a coin, it becomes manifest in your hand. A great feeling.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="ancient coin hunter, post: 4330523, member: 87200"]Gen X-er here. I'm fine other than being tired of being cooped up - I own my house outright and have a lot of time for investments. In the recent market downturn I was able to utilize some effective hedges. Now that the bull market is tepidly resuming I am buying again at the lower share prices. When we come through this cycle some of the largest tech companies will remain winners. For the first eight years of my career before co-founding a software company I was a Fortune 500 management guy - my pension kicks in at age 65 (I checked a couple of weeks ago with the HR Department, lots of behemoth companies have scuttled their retirement programs or have underfunded pensions) then I will have SS, etc. So things are fairly bright. I don't expect much of a drop in coin prices as the very wealthy will continue to buy at the top grades. For me collecting is not an investment - I am fully aware that my coins, some common cheapies, some mid-priced coins, some fairly high priced coins is a hobby. I enjoy the history and when one has a coin, it becomes manifest in your hand. A great feeling.[/QUOTE]
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