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<p>[QUOTE="ToughCOINS, post: 2898806, member: 20480"]Like low demand coins, there are low demand stocks, bonds and real estate. None of those will produce a desirable return either.</p><p><br /></p><p>Similarly, high demand coins are much like high demand stocks, bonds and real estate, and can and often do produce a substantial return.</p><p><br /></p><p>Generally, the difference between good and bad investments has more to do with differences in information used by the "investor" to make an informed choice than it does the plethora of choices that are available in each vehicle.</p><p><br /></p><p>For anyone to characterize coins exclusively as either a good investment or as a bad investment is entirely misleading, although not intentionally, I'm sure.</p><p><br /></p><p>To anyone who wishes to debate the notion that coins are not competitive with stocks or real estate because coins do not pay dividends or generate equity ownership, I challenge you to put a cost on making sure that changes in management or strategic direction in a company one buys into does not drag value downward, or that property taxes, management, maintenance and changes in the neighborhood do not reduce the returns of real estate unacceptably.</p><p><br /></p><p>Low risk bonds produce low income, and are usually attractive to fixed income investors who cannot afford the risks of bonds offering greater returns.</p><p><br /></p><p>There are winners and losers in every industry, and coins are no exception.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="ToughCOINS, post: 2898806, member: 20480"]Like low demand coins, there are low demand stocks, bonds and real estate. None of those will produce a desirable return either. Similarly, high demand coins are much like high demand stocks, bonds and real estate, and can and often do produce a substantial return. Generally, the difference between good and bad investments has more to do with differences in information used by the "investor" to make an informed choice than it does the plethora of choices that are available in each vehicle. For anyone to characterize coins exclusively as either a good investment or as a bad investment is entirely misleading, although not intentionally, I'm sure. To anyone who wishes to debate the notion that coins are not competitive with stocks or real estate because coins do not pay dividends or generate equity ownership, I challenge you to put a cost on making sure that changes in management or strategic direction in a company one buys into does not drag value downward, or that property taxes, management, maintenance and changes in the neighborhood do not reduce the returns of real estate unacceptably. Low risk bonds produce low income, and are usually attractive to fixed income investors who cannot afford the risks of bonds offering greater returns. There are winners and losers in every industry, and coins are no exception.[/QUOTE]
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