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<p>[QUOTE="coleguy, post: 1265345, member: 9167"]All I'm going to add here for the OP is bullion is the Vegas of investments. A few lucky, and I stress the word lucky, as there is no formula that works for guessing what commodities that have no needed value will do, will make a buck or two. But most will just throw their money away. I saw it in the 70's and the 80's and everyone who was on the bullion bandwagon then was spouting the same rhetoric we are hearing now, and most of them lost a lot.</p><p><br /></p><p>I've pointed out countless times here, with no response from die-hard metal heads, that even if you bought gold at 1990's prices, the gains you would have made by today's prices would pale in comparison to even the most mediocre of stocks. Don't buy into the hype. If you want silver and gold buy it to collect it. Then when you either make or lose money on it, it won't matter. Keep the investing for proper investments. </p><p><br /></p><p>Of course, this is just my opinion based on my experiences, nothing more.</p><p>Guy[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="coleguy, post: 1265345, member: 9167"]All I'm going to add here for the OP is bullion is the Vegas of investments. A few lucky, and I stress the word lucky, as there is no formula that works for guessing what commodities that have no needed value will do, will make a buck or two. But most will just throw their money away. I saw it in the 70's and the 80's and everyone who was on the bullion bandwagon then was spouting the same rhetoric we are hearing now, and most of them lost a lot. I've pointed out countless times here, with no response from die-hard metal heads, that even if you bought gold at 1990's prices, the gains you would have made by today's prices would pale in comparison to even the most mediocre of stocks. Don't buy into the hype. If you want silver and gold buy it to collect it. Then when you either make or lose money on it, it won't matter. Keep the investing for proper investments. Of course, this is just my opinion based on my experiences, nothing more. Guy[/QUOTE]
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