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<p>[QUOTE="huntsman53, post: 658547, member: 1242"]I grant you that Palladium is at a fairly low price for Investors seeking cheap Metals to invest in! However, Palladium is and has been a fairly poor performer for the Investor as it is slow to gain and fairly quick to lose. I will state again, that Silver is, has been and should always out perform all of the other precious Metals but if I had the money to invest and wanted to branch out, then I would go with Rhodium due to it's performance on the Precious Metals Market. I do realize that if the World falls into a deep Depression and cash Currency becomes worthless, one would want to have highly recognized Precious Metals that can be easily traded. Therefore, if that is what your major interest is in purchasing these types of Metals, then you need to go with the common three and that is Silver, Gold and Platinum! Even if Rhodium is easily tradeable in a severely high inflation scenario, one would never want to use a $20,000, $30,000 or $40,000 1 ounce Bar to pay for a bushell of beans!</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>Frank[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="huntsman53, post: 658547, member: 1242"]I grant you that Palladium is at a fairly low price for Investors seeking cheap Metals to invest in! However, Palladium is and has been a fairly poor performer for the Investor as it is slow to gain and fairly quick to lose. I will state again, that Silver is, has been and should always out perform all of the other precious Metals but if I had the money to invest and wanted to branch out, then I would go with Rhodium due to it's performance on the Precious Metals Market. I do realize that if the World falls into a deep Depression and cash Currency becomes worthless, one would want to have highly recognized Precious Metals that can be easily traded. Therefore, if that is what your major interest is in purchasing these types of Metals, then you need to go with the common three and that is Silver, Gold and Platinum! Even if Rhodium is easily tradeable in a severely high inflation scenario, one would never want to use a $20,000, $30,000 or $40,000 1 ounce Bar to pay for a bushell of beans! Frank[/QUOTE]
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