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<p>[QUOTE="krispy, post: 2057896, member: 19065"]I agree with you and your level-headed approach as well as commitment and what that has returned on your investment, but there are plenty of others who don't come to your same level of involvement and interest in other areas of collecting and monetary history, or who approached PMs from a biased political motivation responding to economies or out of fear of further financial crisis, surround themselves with a group-think mentality about the security that stacking is supposedly providing them, and so on. But within this narrower mindset, some fall victim to advertising and consumerism, as they had to anything else in their lives before they abandoned it for stacking, only to end up replacing their "investing" with consuming things again which masquerade as collectibles, but which are not perceived that way by coin collectors, for example. Now that the precious metals bull market has softened many bullion dealers and mints, who quickly became accustomed to easy profits from high demand are looking for ways to continue capitalizing on their products and business and plenty of people are willing to follow the pipers tune.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="krispy, post: 2057896, member: 19065"]I agree with you and your level-headed approach as well as commitment and what that has returned on your investment, but there are plenty of others who don't come to your same level of involvement and interest in other areas of collecting and monetary history, or who approached PMs from a biased political motivation responding to economies or out of fear of further financial crisis, surround themselves with a group-think mentality about the security that stacking is supposedly providing them, and so on. But within this narrower mindset, some fall victim to advertising and consumerism, as they had to anything else in their lives before they abandoned it for stacking, only to end up replacing their "investing" with consuming things again which masquerade as collectibles, but which are not perceived that way by coin collectors, for example. Now that the precious metals bull market has softened many bullion dealers and mints, who quickly became accustomed to easy profits from high demand are looking for ways to continue capitalizing on their products and business and plenty of people are willing to follow the pipers tune.[/QUOTE]
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