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<p>[QUOTE="Seamus3158, post: 637038, member: 19528"]Thanks folks for all the good feedback and insight, its most appreciated.</p><p>My take aways are "dollar cost averaging", buying at the end of the month when profit takers drive the cost down. Siver seems to be the best play right now. Gold at over $900 oz seems high, but than again we are in the biggest recession since 29, so migh still be a good play. I have owned mining stocks in the past and may still have one in my portfolio, but I'm looking to diversify out of stocks. However, maybe a EFT with bullion commodies might be a good play if the sector is moving up. I think I'm too green to buy collector coins unless someone has a fool proof way to start with a few best known easy to sell/liquid coins. (and where is the best places to acquire them). Once I'm in I don't seem any reason I would need to sell for a long time (unless things totally crash). I should live another 30 yrs God willing. Again, many tks!:bow:[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Seamus3158, post: 637038, member: 19528"]Thanks folks for all the good feedback and insight, its most appreciated. My take aways are "dollar cost averaging", buying at the end of the month when profit takers drive the cost down. Siver seems to be the best play right now. Gold at over $900 oz seems high, but than again we are in the biggest recession since 29, so migh still be a good play. I have owned mining stocks in the past and may still have one in my portfolio, but I'm looking to diversify out of stocks. However, maybe a EFT with bullion commodies might be a good play if the sector is moving up. I think I'm too green to buy collector coins unless someone has a fool proof way to start with a few best known easy to sell/liquid coins. (and where is the best places to acquire them). Once I'm in I don't seem any reason I would need to sell for a long time (unless things totally crash). I should live another 30 yrs God willing. Again, many tks!:bow:[/QUOTE]
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