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<p>[QUOTE="krispy, post: 846384, member: 19065"]You know, I don't think it's a bad time to buy. It's more often than not, <i>not</i> a bad time to buy even when things seem high. Rather, I feel that as an investment, bullion be it silver, gold, etc., should be bought in small, regular increments. Keeping up with this 'strategy' allows you to acquire a lot of PMs at different price points and gives you ranges in which to sell later if you keep good records of what you paid. Waiting for any PM to drop to some specific price before you buy and you'll likely loose many buying opportunities or worse, you never realise that ideal buying price and loose a lot of time too. There are always risks, either way you go, but I'd kind of rather have some rather than none as time goes on. Diligence is necessary to avoid over buying at the highest points and much the same in the converse scenario when you sell or trade. Of course my comment is grossly over simplified, but I just hoped to give one perspective on your inquiry.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="krispy, post: 846384, member: 19065"]You know, I don't think it's a bad time to buy. It's more often than not, [I]not[/I] a bad time to buy even when things seem high. Rather, I feel that as an investment, bullion be it silver, gold, etc., should be bought in small, regular increments. Keeping up with this 'strategy' allows you to acquire a lot of PMs at different price points and gives you ranges in which to sell later if you keep good records of what you paid. Waiting for any PM to drop to some specific price before you buy and you'll likely loose many buying opportunities or worse, you never realise that ideal buying price and loose a lot of time too. There are always risks, either way you go, but I'd kind of rather have some rather than none as time goes on. Diligence is necessary to avoid over buying at the highest points and much the same in the converse scenario when you sell or trade. Of course my comment is grossly over simplified, but I just hoped to give one perspective on your inquiry.[/QUOTE]
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