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<p>[QUOTE="krispy, post: 885436, member: 19065"]Cloud, I'm a bit bothered by a tinge of disdain and negativity of others' opinions found in the threads that you expressed in your post. You might as well start posting your message in about every forum and online discussion there is if you feel this way. How are you so certain that at any moment someone better informed than those currently present won't join the discussion and begin giving a more objective perspective than may or may not have been provided thus far. As far as I can see, Fret suffered no harm by his inquiries nor mistook any misguided advice so far and he's no worse for having done so here or elsewhere. Each has to ask their questions and seek their answers where they know best to start, be that from their financial adviser, an economics professor, a barber shop, mechanic, their parents, friends, colleagues, or a coin forum of variously informed strangers.</p><p><br /></p><p>If you are not going to allow people to openly ask questions and allow them to hear a variety of responses without cautioning them away from those same responses you personally disagree with then why are you here? Opinions are just that, the views of others, not always right nor fully incorrect. Each must weigh the advice they receive from others for themselves as only they know themselves best. Certainly no one knows where the price of PMs or stocks will go, but hearing what others feel may provide a consensus reply or open other channels of thoughts for the inquirer to consider. These are open forums, perspectives given, right or wrong, tend to work themselves out. Several people tend to rise to the top in sorting out fact from fiction and show themselves to be the most objective and free thinkers present allowing others to decide for themselves. I tend to find you often fit the bill in this regard. Given that, I'm sorry to see that'd you'd so generally choose to admonish the perspectives and even the inquiries of others.</p><p><br /></p><p>Information is out there for those who seek it, read it, and digest it for themselves. Sometimes putting forth the simplest initial questions helps them initiate that quest or quench a concern they felt they should be aware of based on recent news and events. For those who come here and gather views, links and information then go elsewhere and study and read more will continue to ask more and in turn to learn the answers to the questions that most concern them about any topic. I for one didn't know of Graham and his book before I began reading/participating in these threads. After having done further digging in older threads hoping to learn more about related topics, I've also picked up Creature from Jekyll Island out of curiosity. I like what you have to say even if you remain a stranger to me. Fret's a fun guy too and I've crossed his posts, enjoy his humor and like the coins he shares here. There's a lot to be learned here and a heck of a lot of noise to filter out but that's true of anything, even sitting in some classrooms.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="krispy, post: 885436, member: 19065"]Cloud, I'm a bit bothered by a tinge of disdain and negativity of others' opinions found in the threads that you expressed in your post. You might as well start posting your message in about every forum and online discussion there is if you feel this way. How are you so certain that at any moment someone better informed than those currently present won't join the discussion and begin giving a more objective perspective than may or may not have been provided thus far. As far as I can see, Fret suffered no harm by his inquiries nor mistook any misguided advice so far and he's no worse for having done so here or elsewhere. Each has to ask their questions and seek their answers where they know best to start, be that from their financial adviser, an economics professor, a barber shop, mechanic, their parents, friends, colleagues, or a coin forum of variously informed strangers. If you are not going to allow people to openly ask questions and allow them to hear a variety of responses without cautioning them away from those same responses you personally disagree with then why are you here? Opinions are just that, the views of others, not always right nor fully incorrect. Each must weigh the advice they receive from others for themselves as only they know themselves best. Certainly no one knows where the price of PMs or stocks will go, but hearing what others feel may provide a consensus reply or open other channels of thoughts for the inquirer to consider. These are open forums, perspectives given, right or wrong, tend to work themselves out. Several people tend to rise to the top in sorting out fact from fiction and show themselves to be the most objective and free thinkers present allowing others to decide for themselves. I tend to find you often fit the bill in this regard. Given that, I'm sorry to see that'd you'd so generally choose to admonish the perspectives and even the inquiries of others. Information is out there for those who seek it, read it, and digest it for themselves. Sometimes putting forth the simplest initial questions helps them initiate that quest or quench a concern they felt they should be aware of based on recent news and events. For those who come here and gather views, links and information then go elsewhere and study and read more will continue to ask more and in turn to learn the answers to the questions that most concern them about any topic. I for one didn't know of Graham and his book before I began reading/participating in these threads. After having done further digging in older threads hoping to learn more about related topics, I've also picked up Creature from Jekyll Island out of curiosity. I like what you have to say even if you remain a stranger to me. Fret's a fun guy too and I've crossed his posts, enjoy his humor and like the coins he shares here. There's a lot to be learned here and a heck of a lot of noise to filter out but that's true of anything, even sitting in some classrooms.[/QUOTE]
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