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<p>[QUOTE="brandon spiegel, post: 3329150, member: 67787"]Personally, if I were you I would buy some now then wait to see what the price does in the future, so you could decrease your average cost if the price goes down but still be able to make a gain if prices go up. Websites like jmbullion.com If I were you I would also consider doing some research on an ETF that tracks the price of silver, so you might be able to make more money b/c not having to spend the money to physically move your silver. I personally use <a href="https://share.robinhood.com/brandos3028" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="https://share.robinhood.com/brandos3028" rel="nofollow">Robinhood </a>to avoid the 5 dollar trading fees. I would imagine that silver would be down at least a few cents at some point within the next week or two, I almost with that jmbullion would let you place a bullion order as a limit order to make it easier to lock in better prixing like that lol. This is just my two cents though.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="brandon spiegel, post: 3329150, member: 67787"]Personally, if I were you I would buy some now then wait to see what the price does in the future, so you could decrease your average cost if the price goes down but still be able to make a gain if prices go up. Websites like jmbullion.com If I were you I would also consider doing some research on an ETF that tracks the price of silver, so you might be able to make more money b/c not having to spend the money to physically move your silver. I personally use [URL='https://share.robinhood.com/brandos3028']Robinhood [/URL]to avoid the 5 dollar trading fees. I would imagine that silver would be down at least a few cents at some point within the next week or two, I almost with that jmbullion would let you place a bullion order as a limit order to make it easier to lock in better prixing like that lol. This is just my two cents though.[/QUOTE]
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