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<p>[QUOTE="krispy, post: 934064, member: 19065"]Yes, it's plain silly to sit and <i>watch</i> intraday pricing for many, however, the good it does for an active <i>buyer</i> of physical bullion, especially when buying from (online) dealers who price according to moment to moment market price fluctuations, ensures orders are placed at the appropriate time during a dip to attempt to maximize the lowest buy price on that day. It can mean paying .20¢, .50¢, a $1 or more <i>less </i>per ounce depending on what's happening at the moment. </p><p><br /></p><p>You may not have the luxury of getting moment to moment pricing while at a coin show, but after all, this isn't a forum about coins and coin shows, but rather Bullion Investing. Not quite as many bullion investors are doing their trading at coin shows and hauling away bars and tubes of bullion coins, nor are a disproportionate number of table dealers bringing bullion to shows. Certainly those products may be available at shows but it more satisfies the individual investor who is also a numismatic collector and interested in some eagles and art rounds, a small bar here and there. I'd be curious to see what premiums on bullion are from dealers at a show, probably even higher than what you could pay from a bullion dealer for a few reasons, not just what you perceive as some sort of vanity of investors who mind the markets when in play.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="krispy, post: 934064, member: 19065"]Yes, it's plain silly to sit and [I]watch[/I] intraday pricing for many, however, the good it does for an active [I]buyer[/I] of physical bullion, especially when buying from (online) dealers who price according to moment to moment market price fluctuations, ensures orders are placed at the appropriate time during a dip to attempt to maximize the lowest buy price on that day. It can mean paying .20¢, .50¢, a $1 or more [I]less [/I]per ounce depending on what's happening at the moment. You may not have the luxury of getting moment to moment pricing while at a coin show, but after all, this isn't a forum about coins and coin shows, but rather Bullion Investing. Not quite as many bullion investors are doing their trading at coin shows and hauling away bars and tubes of bullion coins, nor are a disproportionate number of table dealers bringing bullion to shows. Certainly those products may be available at shows but it more satisfies the individual investor who is also a numismatic collector and interested in some eagles and art rounds, a small bar here and there. I'd be curious to see what premiums on bullion are from dealers at a show, probably even higher than what you could pay from a bullion dealer for a few reasons, not just what you perceive as some sort of vanity of investors who mind the markets when in play.[/QUOTE]
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