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<p>[QUOTE="moneycostingmemoney, post: 2806173, member: 86367"][USER=85671]@Two Dogs[/USER] I have heard the same saying and think that it pretty much backs my statement of the inverse relationship. I feel that the "good" references the economy and consumer sentiment, reflected by the trending of the stock market. Would you agree?</p><p>I'm not a short term PM holder with intent to make money on quick flips I buy and set it to the side and forget about it. I'm moreso probing for input, that's all. Short term flipping was an area that I've participated in the past, guessing on trends and luckily landed right side up, but never really took the time to learn the metals market like I did stocks.</p><p>Whenever I'm presented with a "general consensus" I want to know why it's so. I'm not looking to challenge the establishment I'm just looking to see why it is the way it is...how it came to be from a different pool of knowledge. I'm used to chatting about old coins on here and when I started reading conversations in the bullion section it got some old gears turning.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="moneycostingmemoney, post: 2806173, member: 86367"][USER=85671]@Two Dogs[/USER] I have heard the same saying and think that it pretty much backs my statement of the inverse relationship. I feel that the "good" references the economy and consumer sentiment, reflected by the trending of the stock market. Would you agree? I'm not a short term PM holder with intent to make money on quick flips I buy and set it to the side and forget about it. I'm moreso probing for input, that's all. Short term flipping was an area that I've participated in the past, guessing on trends and luckily landed right side up, but never really took the time to learn the metals market like I did stocks. Whenever I'm presented with a "general consensus" I want to know why it's so. I'm not looking to challenge the establishment I'm just looking to see why it is the way it is...how it came to be from a different pool of knowledge. I'm used to chatting about old coins on here and when I started reading conversations in the bullion section it got some old gears turning.[/QUOTE]
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