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<p>[QUOTE="imrich, post: 4603428, member: 22331"]If you had continuously invested over the years in a dollar-cost-average Classic Gold buying basis, it would have been a positive "sure thing". Remember, hind-sight is perfect, but for most fore-sight is difficult. I've spent my life passively guiding others, but less than a hand-full have listened and been relatively rewarded. I promise others that I'll purchase whatever has been been dissatisfactory under my guidance, no takers, but I've earned many rewards betting with professionals about the future. The seemingly failing factor in investing is the human factor, impatience, greed, degree of knowledge, natural intelligence application.</p><p><br /></p><p>I've generally invested in the broad gamut of businesses/investments to personally find, that when properly invested, the value increase with Gold can be equivalent or greater than the average of other touted investments.</p><p><br /></p><p>Regardless, relative to the average return on investments, my constant investment return has been satisfactorily positive. However, I'm a pragmatic contrarian who often reads posts here, by believed unpracticed individuals, as my source for Numismatic entertainment. LOL</p><p><br /></p><p>JMHO[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="imrich, post: 4603428, member: 22331"]If you had continuously invested over the years in a dollar-cost-average Classic Gold buying basis, it would have been a positive "sure thing". Remember, hind-sight is perfect, but for most fore-sight is difficult. I've spent my life passively guiding others, but less than a hand-full have listened and been relatively rewarded. I promise others that I'll purchase whatever has been been dissatisfactory under my guidance, no takers, but I've earned many rewards betting with professionals about the future. The seemingly failing factor in investing is the human factor, impatience, greed, degree of knowledge, natural intelligence application. I've generally invested in the broad gamut of businesses/investments to personally find, that when properly invested, the value increase with Gold can be equivalent or greater than the average of other touted investments. Regardless, relative to the average return on investments, my constant investment return has been satisfactorily positive. However, I'm a pragmatic contrarian who often reads posts here, by believed unpracticed individuals, as my source for Numismatic entertainment. LOL JMHO[/QUOTE]
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