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<p>[QUOTE="GDJMSP, post: 738606, member: 112"]There is more sense in the OP's question than meets the eye. And as for physical possession because of possible "end of the world scenarios" or whatever you want to call them - gimme a break. Show me 1 time - ever - that anyone has been screwed because they did not have physical possession of the metals.</p><p><br /></p><p>And as far as what the best "investment" in any metal has been for the past 10 years, the one that outperformed all others by far - scrap metal. Scrap metal increased in price so much over that time period that it left gold, silver and platinum sitting in the dust.</p><p><br /></p><p>Copper though, copper has been the yo-yo of the metals for 40 years. It bounces up and down on string more than any other. But, there is a recent development that affects copper more than others - there is no construction, or very, very little. And that is why copper is so cheap right now. But should construction ever return to its previous levels - copper will zoom and once again become the yo-yo of the metals.</p><p><br /></p><p>Problem is, when that might be is pretty big question.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="GDJMSP, post: 738606, member: 112"]There is more sense in the OP's question than meets the eye. And as for physical possession because of possible "end of the world scenarios" or whatever you want to call them - gimme a break. Show me 1 time - ever - that anyone has been screwed because they did not have physical possession of the metals. And as far as what the best "investment" in any metal has been for the past 10 years, the one that outperformed all others by far - scrap metal. Scrap metal increased in price so much over that time period that it left gold, silver and platinum sitting in the dust. Copper though, copper has been the yo-yo of the metals for 40 years. It bounces up and down on string more than any other. But, there is a recent development that affects copper more than others - there is no construction, or very, very little. And that is why copper is so cheap right now. But should construction ever return to its previous levels - copper will zoom and once again become the yo-yo of the metals. Problem is, when that might be is pretty big question.[/QUOTE]
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