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<p>[QUOTE="Cloudsweeper99, post: 994374, member: 3011"]From your previous posts, I don't think you know enough about markets or economics to have the degree of confidence you express. For example, 4 year Treasuries carry NO default risk if you hold them for 4 years. Also, if you believe the bond and stock markets are easy to manipulate, keep in mind that gold and silver are far easier to manipulate because they are smaller and less regulated. But if you insist on pursuing the plan, there are two ways to go.</p><p><br /></p><p>First, put $1000 into the GLD and $1000 into the SLV ETFs.</p><p><br /></p><p>Second, put $1000 into American Gold Eagle and $1,000 into American Silver Eagle coins. They are the most liquid and easily resold compared to almost everything else. Shop around at a couple of local coin shops and online coin dealers to find the best price. Just keep in mind that whether gold and silver rise or fall in price, you will do worse due to the high bid/ask spreads.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Cloudsweeper99, post: 994374, member: 3011"]From your previous posts, I don't think you know enough about markets or economics to have the degree of confidence you express. For example, 4 year Treasuries carry NO default risk if you hold them for 4 years. Also, if you believe the bond and stock markets are easy to manipulate, keep in mind that gold and silver are far easier to manipulate because they are smaller and less regulated. But if you insist on pursuing the plan, there are two ways to go. First, put $1000 into the GLD and $1000 into the SLV ETFs. Second, put $1000 into American Gold Eagle and $1,000 into American Silver Eagle coins. They are the most liquid and easily resold compared to almost everything else. Shop around at a couple of local coin shops and online coin dealers to find the best price. Just keep in mind that whether gold and silver rise or fall in price, you will do worse due to the high bid/ask spreads.[/QUOTE]
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