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<p>[QUOTE="oldfinecollector, post: 4222224, member: 110740"]Strong companies with essential product have a great hit at stock market but you need to think not short time bur at at leat 5 years term. After the coronavirus and perhaps financial crisis stocks of these companies will recover so don’t buy.</p><p><br /></p><p>Sell only stock of those with Not a strong business basis. With the money wait the stocks of good ones to fall and buy it. Crisis = opportunities. Many people become rich during crisis or war not when all is fine but you need cash. After it is up to you to decide.</p><p><br /></p><p>Buying gold is not a good strategy as it is too high now and after end of crisis will fall, gold is Interesting only in portofoli9 management.</p><p><br /></p><p>Buying expensive coins even at cheaper prices not at all a good idea. You loose always money in a hobby as a hobby like numismatic is a pleasure not an investment. The name dropping of some great collectors that have made a lot of monney is just marketing of exception and you don’t know the reality of what is behind great auctions results. I was in art market younger and I know how most of it is just a joke, many fake results.</p><p><br /></p><p>Carryon the hobby with a very small budget and negotiate discounts very hard like professional will do if one day you want to sell your collection. Lower your way of life and accumulate all cash you can to take opportunities to buy good stocks at the lowest possible price per stock. Of course you need to know what you do.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="oldfinecollector, post: 4222224, member: 110740"]Strong companies with essential product have a great hit at stock market but you need to think not short time bur at at leat 5 years term. After the coronavirus and perhaps financial crisis stocks of these companies will recover so don’t buy. Sell only stock of those with Not a strong business basis. With the money wait the stocks of good ones to fall and buy it. Crisis = opportunities. Many people become rich during crisis or war not when all is fine but you need cash. After it is up to you to decide. Buying gold is not a good strategy as it is too high now and after end of crisis will fall, gold is Interesting only in portofoli9 management. Buying expensive coins even at cheaper prices not at all a good idea. You loose always money in a hobby as a hobby like numismatic is a pleasure not an investment. The name dropping of some great collectors that have made a lot of monney is just marketing of exception and you don’t know the reality of what is behind great auctions results. I was in art market younger and I know how most of it is just a joke, many fake results. Carryon the hobby with a very small budget and negotiate discounts very hard like professional will do if one day you want to sell your collection. Lower your way of life and accumulate all cash you can to take opportunities to buy good stocks at the lowest possible price per stock. Of course you need to know what you do.[/QUOTE]
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