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<p>[QUOTE="World Colonial, post: 2454058, member: 78153"]At $100/month, some don't mind dollar cost averaging. I would rather save my money up and buy more at once, though it depends what you are buying. If ASE or ML, you can buy about five now for $100. If bars, I'd rather buy a ten or hundred ounce with a lower premium than multiple one ounce bars with a higher one.</p><p><br /></p><p>If you are not a collector, I wouldn't buy any coins for "investment" (aka, speculation). You are more likely to lose money if you don't know what you are doing.</p><p><br /></p><p>Lastly, if you have actually had to sell the silver you previously bought for liquidity purposes, I wouldn't buy anything. You need to build up some emergency savings first. Selling when you have to under financial duress will only increase your chances of losing money because of the transaction churn (between buy and sell spread) and possible unfavorable timing (buying high and selling low) will work against you.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="World Colonial, post: 2454058, member: 78153"]At $100/month, some don't mind dollar cost averaging. I would rather save my money up and buy more at once, though it depends what you are buying. If ASE or ML, you can buy about five now for $100. If bars, I'd rather buy a ten or hundred ounce with a lower premium than multiple one ounce bars with a higher one. If you are not a collector, I wouldn't buy any coins for "investment" (aka, speculation). You are more likely to lose money if you don't know what you are doing. Lastly, if you have actually had to sell the silver you previously bought for liquidity purposes, I wouldn't buy anything. You need to build up some emergency savings first. Selling when you have to under financial duress will only increase your chances of losing money because of the transaction churn (between buy and sell spread) and possible unfavorable timing (buying high and selling low) will work against you.[/QUOTE]
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