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<p>[QUOTE="bigjpst, post: 930215, member: 21015"]I personally have never posted on the bullion forum,(I don't feel I have enough market savvy to advise anyone in this area, and would probably do others more harm than good:goofer<img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie1" alt=":)" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" />but I do read it quite often. I feel like it is an important part of numismatics, and would hate to see it get moved to another forum all together. I think a cross between A and B. make people opt in and maybe crack down a bit on the pushing and shoving. Posting more rules would probably have little effect. Enforcing the existing rules seems to work pretty well. The mods do a great job as far as I can tell. </p><p> There are at quite a few regular posters on the bullion forum who seem to give intelligent well informed advice, and I would hate to see them leave because of a couple extremists. </p><p> I do think politics have an influence on the market, but like cloudsweeper said not as much as people would like to think or hope. </p><p> Just my 1 1/2 cents.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="bigjpst, post: 930215, member: 21015"]I personally have never posted on the bullion forum,(I don't feel I have enough market savvy to advise anyone in this area, and would probably do others more harm than good:goofer:)but I do read it quite often. I feel like it is an important part of numismatics, and would hate to see it get moved to another forum all together. I think a cross between A and B. make people opt in and maybe crack down a bit on the pushing and shoving. Posting more rules would probably have little effect. Enforcing the existing rules seems to work pretty well. The mods do a great job as far as I can tell. There are at quite a few regular posters on the bullion forum who seem to give intelligent well informed advice, and I would hate to see them leave because of a couple extremists. I do think politics have an influence on the market, but like cloudsweeper said not as much as people would like to think or hope. Just my 1 1/2 cents.[/QUOTE]
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