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<p>[QUOTE="medoraman, post: 7769378, member: 26302"]I feel you man. Although I have moved on to gold and Pt, (silver too bulky), I wish I had a better opportunity to buy. As it is, I just stay with ancients or world coins that strike my fancy for the time being. $25-45 is my "dead zone" for silver, neither interested in buying or selling really, at normal premiums. If it spikes up, I am ready with a few thousand ounces I do not care about to sell, but if it goes down I doubt I would buy silver again. I am out of space for it. If I sold first then it went down I could replace, but doubt I could get more than another thousand ounces in the safe.</p><p><br /></p><p>New collectors need to get used to the "rhythym" of PM buying. When it becomes "boring", no one is talking about it, and prices slowly retreat, THAT is the time to pounce. I bought a few dozen ounces of gold and Pt a few years ago when no one was talking about it and it was "boring". Point being, do not forget PM when the market moves on, its out of fashion, and its just dull. That is when the smarter money places their long term bets IMHO. I have never been one to "chase" assets, preferring to know my price and buy quite a bit when I believe it is too cheap and just hold.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="medoraman, post: 7769378, member: 26302"]I feel you man. Although I have moved on to gold and Pt, (silver too bulky), I wish I had a better opportunity to buy. As it is, I just stay with ancients or world coins that strike my fancy for the time being. $25-45 is my "dead zone" for silver, neither interested in buying or selling really, at normal premiums. If it spikes up, I am ready with a few thousand ounces I do not care about to sell, but if it goes down I doubt I would buy silver again. I am out of space for it. If I sold first then it went down I could replace, but doubt I could get more than another thousand ounces in the safe. New collectors need to get used to the "rhythym" of PM buying. When it becomes "boring", no one is talking about it, and prices slowly retreat, THAT is the time to pounce. I bought a few dozen ounces of gold and Pt a few years ago when no one was talking about it and it was "boring". Point being, do not forget PM when the market moves on, its out of fashion, and its just dull. That is when the smarter money places their long term bets IMHO. I have never been one to "chase" assets, preferring to know my price and buy quite a bit when I believe it is too cheap and just hold.[/QUOTE]
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