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<p>[QUOTE="in_ten_city, post: 994176, member: 27235"]I don't understand your responses. Why do you invest in metals if you don't think it is a good investment? No investment gives 100% guarantee, but I think that gold will go up to $2000 an ounce in the coming years and I want a peice of the pie; I am just trying to figure out HOW to do so in a way that will allow me to easily cash out. </p><p><br /></p><p>I would rather do this than put it in a measly 1.5% CD or invest in volatile stocks. </p><p><br /></p><p>Bonds too are risky as backers can default on loans (see Harrisburg in recent news)</p><p>ETF's, Stocks, and Mutual Funds are controlled by large investment companies who can short stocks on whims with billions and FLASH TRADING algorithms that put the average investor (AKA ME) at a huge disadvantage and likely to lose a lot of money if i am not contanstly managing my portfolio which I don't have time to do.</p><p><br /></p><p>Give me a better option and I will gladly leave this forum and pursue it. But as of yet I haven't found one. </p><p><br /></p><p>Metals have consistently gone up and with <span style="color: Red">*** please read the FAQ on language and politics**</span> this economy to its core they will continue to do so as inflation goes up with the treasury being forced to print more money to fund the administration's outlandish schemes to attenuate the vast poverty being perpetuated by a cyclical culture of government handouts. Of course I am waiting to see what happens in Nov. 2 election before I pull the trigger but I am fairly confident in this.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="in_ten_city, post: 994176, member: 27235"]I don't understand your responses. Why do you invest in metals if you don't think it is a good investment? No investment gives 100% guarantee, but I think that gold will go up to $2000 an ounce in the coming years and I want a peice of the pie; I am just trying to figure out HOW to do so in a way that will allow me to easily cash out. I would rather do this than put it in a measly 1.5% CD or invest in volatile stocks. Bonds too are risky as backers can default on loans (see Harrisburg in recent news) ETF's, Stocks, and Mutual Funds are controlled by large investment companies who can short stocks on whims with billions and FLASH TRADING algorithms that put the average investor (AKA ME) at a huge disadvantage and likely to lose a lot of money if i am not contanstly managing my portfolio which I don't have time to do. Give me a better option and I will gladly leave this forum and pursue it. But as of yet I haven't found one. Metals have consistently gone up and with [COLOR=Red]*** please read the FAQ on language and politics**[/COLOR] this economy to its core they will continue to do so as inflation goes up with the treasury being forced to print more money to fund the administration's outlandish schemes to attenuate the vast poverty being perpetuated by a cyclical culture of government handouts. Of course I am waiting to see what happens in Nov. 2 election before I pull the trigger but I am fairly confident in this.[/QUOTE]
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