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<p>[QUOTE="V. Kurt Bellman, post: 2155527, member: 71723"]<i><b>As is nearly always the case on CT, </b></i>the extremist ideologues are rushing to their extremist positions and they're both going to be wrong. Does nobody critically observe history? This set will do what similarly positioned sets have always done. Its initial price curve will be shaped like the chi-squared distribution curve - meteoric rise, brief top, followed by a steady fallback to something approaching reason. It will never get below OIP, and will carry a modest to medium premium for the foreseeable future.</p><p><br /></p><p>When reduced to its component pieces, the proof dollar will be among the biggest dogs of the modern commem series. "What you have to buy to get the other thing(s)" always does that. It will be a small premium over bullion at the end of the process. The dimes, the reverse slightly higher, will hang on at prices that strike the naysayers as obscenely high, and the fanboys as "not quite enough to sell mine".</p><p><br /></p><p>We call this phenomenon "equilibrium".</p><p><br /></p><p>The interesting thing will be watching the <i><b>other </b></i>March of Dimes dollar, the BU, outperform them all over time.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="V. Kurt Bellman, post: 2155527, member: 71723"][I][B]As is nearly always the case on CT, [/B][/I]the extremist ideologues are rushing to their extremist positions and they're both going to be wrong. Does nobody critically observe history? This set will do what similarly positioned sets have always done. Its initial price curve will be shaped like the chi-squared distribution curve - meteoric rise, brief top, followed by a steady fallback to something approaching reason. It will never get below OIP, and will carry a modest to medium premium for the foreseeable future. When reduced to its component pieces, the proof dollar will be among the biggest dogs of the modern commem series. "What you have to buy to get the other thing(s)" always does that. It will be a small premium over bullion at the end of the process. The dimes, the reverse slightly higher, will hang on at prices that strike the naysayers as obscenely high, and the fanboys as "not quite enough to sell mine". We call this phenomenon "equilibrium". The interesting thing will be watching the [I][B]other [/B][/I]March of Dimes dollar, the BU, outperform them all over time.[/QUOTE]
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