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<p>[QUOTE="BusterHighman, post: 1134254, member: 29945"]1. I actively speak to approximately 10 people (including family) about finance and investing. NONE of them are interested in buying silver. The funny thing is, I've been able to get every one of them to admit that they should buy some Silver/Gold with this argument: You invest in paper stocks, paper bonds, and paper money. Wouldn't it be wise to diversify at least a small portion of your portfolio into a hard commodity? </p><p> </p><p>I'm not sure why it's so hard to break free of the inertia and start investing in metals. My wealthiest friend maxes out his 401K mutual funds and transfers an extra $2,500 a month into an online brokerage account. I had to BEG him just to add a few Mining Company shares to his portfolio since he refuses to buy an oz of silver. "You've got enough Apple stock! Why not buy some Tinka just in case I'm right about Silver going to the moon?"</p><p> </p><p>2. Maybe I'm naive, but I don't think there are too many fakes for sale on eBay. Buy from an established seller and I'd say your chances of being scammed are <1%.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="BusterHighman, post: 1134254, member: 29945"]1. I actively speak to approximately 10 people (including family) about finance and investing. NONE of them are interested in buying silver. The funny thing is, I've been able to get every one of them to admit that they should buy some Silver/Gold with this argument: You invest in paper stocks, paper bonds, and paper money. Wouldn't it be wise to diversify at least a small portion of your portfolio into a hard commodity? I'm not sure why it's so hard to break free of the inertia and start investing in metals. My wealthiest friend maxes out his 401K mutual funds and transfers an extra $2,500 a month into an online brokerage account. I had to BEG him just to add a few Mining Company shares to his portfolio since he refuses to buy an oz of silver. "You've got enough Apple stock! Why not buy some Tinka just in case I'm right about Silver going to the moon?" 2. Maybe I'm naive, but I don't think there are too many fakes for sale on eBay. Buy from an established seller and I'd say your chances of being scammed are <1%.[/QUOTE]
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