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<p>[QUOTE="Berit, post: 26508636, member: 106902"]I'm a newbie stacker - done a bit here and there but not regularly or in large amounts.  I'd like to get back into it.</p><p><br /></p><p>I have some questions on premiums when stacking silver.  I realize this will differ by person, but would love to hear how you decide…</p><p><br /></p><p>I have a limited budget so cannot purchase large amounts at a time.  Especially if I want to dollar cost average.  It would be probably about 1 ounce per month, on a regular basis.  Maybe very occasionally I could make a little bit larger purchase, if the right opportunity appears.</p><p><br /></p><p>I want to keep my costs as low as possible.  So obviously will look for “deals” and probably end up with generic rounds, mostly.  Or whatever happens to be the best deal at the time.</p><p><br /></p><p>But I would like some diversification and be able to purchase eagles, maples, britannias, etc. at some point, occasionally.  Knowing I would likely be paying somewhat more.</p><p><br /></p><p>How do you determine what is a “reasonable” premium to pay on these items – knowing that you want to keep your cost down overall, but would still like to include some in your stack, when possible?  What level premium would you look for to determine now is the time to purchase these?</p><p><br /></p><p>At what level do you say that premiums on rounds, or whatever else may be the best deal, are just too high and you’re not buying anything at that time?</p><p><br /></p><p>Any other suggestions/insights would be appreciated.</p><p><br /></p><p>Thanks[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Berit, post: 26508636, member: 106902"]I'm a newbie stacker - done a bit here and there but not regularly or in large amounts. I'd like to get back into it. I have some questions on premiums when stacking silver. I realize this will differ by person, but would love to hear how you decide… I have a limited budget so cannot purchase large amounts at a time. Especially if I want to dollar cost average. It would be probably about 1 ounce per month, on a regular basis. Maybe very occasionally I could make a little bit larger purchase, if the right opportunity appears. I want to keep my costs as low as possible. So obviously will look for “deals” and probably end up with generic rounds, mostly. Or whatever happens to be the best deal at the time. But I would like some diversification and be able to purchase eagles, maples, britannias, etc. at some point, occasionally. Knowing I would likely be paying somewhat more. How do you determine what is a “reasonable” premium to pay on these items – knowing that you want to keep your cost down overall, but would still like to include some in your stack, when possible? What level premium would you look for to determine now is the time to purchase these? At what level do you say that premiums on rounds, or whatever else may be the best deal, are just too high and you’re not buying anything at that time? Any other suggestions/insights would be appreciated. Thanks[/QUOTE]
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