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<p>[QUOTE="medoraman, post: 1312214, member: 26302"]Cloud, you can cover your eyes since I know you hate this recommendation, but I would recommend dollar cost averaging into silver. IF you have no clue as to what prices will do going forward, and IF you only have so much per month to buy silver with, I think its your best strategy. Put aside say $80 a month. If that buys you 1, 2, 3, or 4 ounces, whatever it buys that month buy that amount. </p><p><br /></p><p>Cloud hates this for a few reasons, and I understand, but most people do not KNOW what silver will do from month to month, and only have $xxx per month to invest. Most small investors are ruled by emotions, and tend to stock up in high markets and lose interest in low ones. Model77, if you fit this model, but know you wish a long term stockpile of silver, I honestly believe this will serve you best to build it. If silver drops and you have $1000 extra, I don't have a problem with you buying then, like I said most small investors do not have the willpower to buy when prices go down, exactly when they should be. They like to buy when prices are skyrocketing.</p><p><br /></p><p>Just my opinion.</p><p><br /></p><p>Chris[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="medoraman, post: 1312214, member: 26302"]Cloud, you can cover your eyes since I know you hate this recommendation, but I would recommend dollar cost averaging into silver. IF you have no clue as to what prices will do going forward, and IF you only have so much per month to buy silver with, I think its your best strategy. Put aside say $80 a month. If that buys you 1, 2, 3, or 4 ounces, whatever it buys that month buy that amount. Cloud hates this for a few reasons, and I understand, but most people do not KNOW what silver will do from month to month, and only have $xxx per month to invest. Most small investors are ruled by emotions, and tend to stock up in high markets and lose interest in low ones. Model77, if you fit this model, but know you wish a long term stockpile of silver, I honestly believe this will serve you best to build it. If silver drops and you have $1000 extra, I don't have a problem with you buying then, like I said most small investors do not have the willpower to buy when prices go down, exactly when they should be. They like to buy when prices are skyrocketing. Just my opinion. Chris[/QUOTE]
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