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<p>[QUOTE="InfleXion, post: 1237487, member: 29012"]As of yet I have had no problems. Although I have only been in the game for about 3 years, and admittedly I am spread a little thinner in dollars than I would like to be as purchase power declines and cost of living goes up, but I do feel that this was easily the best move in hindsight. Had I not gotten into silver when I did I would not be in as good of a position right now. Of course whether to get in now is a tougher decision than it was in 2008, but in any case it boils down to keeping enough cash on hand that you don't ever have to sell your metals unless you want to.</p><p><br /></p><p>I think the story you bring up is a good one though. The love of money is the root of all evil, and to put your faith in any kind of money is foolish IMO. I have no problem leaving mine behind in my will and getting a cut taken out. It's still less than the cut taken out by the printing presses, and I am invested in metals for the well being of myself and my family so I have no problem if they reap the benefits.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="InfleXion, post: 1237487, member: 29012"]As of yet I have had no problems. Although I have only been in the game for about 3 years, and admittedly I am spread a little thinner in dollars than I would like to be as purchase power declines and cost of living goes up, but I do feel that this was easily the best move in hindsight. Had I not gotten into silver when I did I would not be in as good of a position right now. Of course whether to get in now is a tougher decision than it was in 2008, but in any case it boils down to keeping enough cash on hand that you don't ever have to sell your metals unless you want to. I think the story you bring up is a good one though. The love of money is the root of all evil, and to put your faith in any kind of money is foolish IMO. I have no problem leaving mine behind in my will and getting a cut taken out. It's still less than the cut taken out by the printing presses, and I am invested in metals for the well being of myself and my family so I have no problem if they reap the benefits.[/QUOTE]
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