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<p>[QUOTE="1865King, post: 7634243, member: 103207"]As far as the price of gold and silver goes two things could happen and neither of which we have much control over. If inflation keeps trending up the current gold and silver market will continue to raise but, it doesn't mean you made money. All this means is that our paper money is worth less. If the current trend stops and prices start dropping again the metal prices could also drop. However, nothing is guaranteed. The problem with keeping gold and silver as a hedge against inflation is it can be a very risky investment. What I mean by risky is that if your holding gold and silver with the idea you will make a lot of money well that's possible but, what most people ignore is that the value of paper money has dropped making it look like you made a lot of money. However, all you did is trade your gold and sliver for paper money that will buy much less than when you bought you PM's. This concept is very hard for most people to grasp. They think as long as the price of PM's is higher than what they paid for it they're doing good. However, that may not be the case. Personally, I like gold and silver and I think most collectors do. We understand it's history. The one thing gold and silver will always have verses paper money is that the vast majority of the people no mater where they are from in the world recognize gold and silver as a form of money. We have used it for that purpose for 5,000 years. The value of paper money no mater which country produces it can loose a lot a value in a very short period of time. I like to use what happened to the paper money that was being used in Germany soon after WW 1. It's value dropped like a rock soon after WW 1. This was caused by all the blood sucking Europeans wanting payback for WW 1. What their actions caused was WW 2 and Hitler and his gang coming into power. And once Hitler came to power a lot of Jews and others realized they were in deep shit and bribed their way out of Germany with gold and silver. For those didn't, couldn't or that thought there was nothing to worry about well it didn't end well for them. Gold and Silver are good barter tools when shit hits the fan but, don't be mislead by what you see on some commercial on TV suggesting you should convert your assets to PM because you will loose. Even if it's value goes up 10 percent by the time you want to sell it you would be lucky to break even. No dealer is going to offer to buy your PM's at the price listed on the stock market. There is no incentive to do so. This even goes for Silver American Eagles, which right now are very over priced compared to the spot price of silver.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="1865King, post: 7634243, member: 103207"]As far as the price of gold and silver goes two things could happen and neither of which we have much control over. If inflation keeps trending up the current gold and silver market will continue to raise but, it doesn't mean you made money. All this means is that our paper money is worth less. If the current trend stops and prices start dropping again the metal prices could also drop. However, nothing is guaranteed. The problem with keeping gold and silver as a hedge against inflation is it can be a very risky investment. What I mean by risky is that if your holding gold and silver with the idea you will make a lot of money well that's possible but, what most people ignore is that the value of paper money has dropped making it look like you made a lot of money. However, all you did is trade your gold and sliver for paper money that will buy much less than when you bought you PM's. This concept is very hard for most people to grasp. They think as long as the price of PM's is higher than what they paid for it they're doing good. However, that may not be the case. Personally, I like gold and silver and I think most collectors do. We understand it's history. The one thing gold and silver will always have verses paper money is that the vast majority of the people no mater where they are from in the world recognize gold and silver as a form of money. We have used it for that purpose for 5,000 years. The value of paper money no mater which country produces it can loose a lot a value in a very short period of time. I like to use what happened to the paper money that was being used in Germany soon after WW 1. It's value dropped like a rock soon after WW 1. This was caused by all the blood sucking Europeans wanting payback for WW 1. What their actions caused was WW 2 and Hitler and his gang coming into power. And once Hitler came to power a lot of Jews and others realized they were in deep shit and bribed their way out of Germany with gold and silver. For those didn't, couldn't or that thought there was nothing to worry about well it didn't end well for them. Gold and Silver are good barter tools when shit hits the fan but, don't be mislead by what you see on some commercial on TV suggesting you should convert your assets to PM because you will loose. Even if it's value goes up 10 percent by the time you want to sell it you would be lucky to break even. No dealer is going to offer to buy your PM's at the price listed on the stock market. There is no incentive to do so. This even goes for Silver American Eagles, which right now are very over priced compared to the spot price of silver.[/QUOTE]
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