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<p>[QUOTE="desertgem, post: 2837376, member: 15199"]Peacepeople makes good sense with his points. I would add my thoughts </p><p><br /></p><p>#4 Bullion Investors who are really wanting to make money most often can't, except by accident , because they won't sell anything unless their need is so drastic they sell at whatever they can get. They are "Shine Hoarders" or catastrophe hindered. If you are trying to invest, you have to know when to sell as well as when to buy and hold. You can either use Hard metal, or use Options, Futures, etc as paper assets. Sure, some people set arbitrary points where they intend to sell, but then as that approaches, they keep raising it until it sinks back again. AND is has always fallen faster than it rises and then to buy, but then they keep lowering it hoping to get a better price, so the circle continues. It is not wrong to like to hoard, nor to buy/sell, but you have to be honest with yourself and your personality. IMO. Jim</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>Predicting bullion future in long terms is much worse than forecasting weather or the price of land on the Florida coast long term.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="desertgem, post: 2837376, member: 15199"]Peacepeople makes good sense with his points. I would add my thoughts #4 Bullion Investors who are really wanting to make money most often can't, except by accident , because they won't sell anything unless their need is so drastic they sell at whatever they can get. They are "Shine Hoarders" or catastrophe hindered. If you are trying to invest, you have to know when to sell as well as when to buy and hold. You can either use Hard metal, or use Options, Futures, etc as paper assets. Sure, some people set arbitrary points where they intend to sell, but then as that approaches, they keep raising it until it sinks back again. AND is has always fallen faster than it rises and then to buy, but then they keep lowering it hoping to get a better price, so the circle continues. It is not wrong to like to hoard, nor to buy/sell, but you have to be honest with yourself and your personality. IMO. Jim Predicting bullion future in long terms is much worse than forecasting weather or the price of land on the Florida coast long term.[/QUOTE]
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