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<p>[QUOTE="Marshall, post: 938366, member: 21705"]Higher grades have done better in absolute terms and in higher rates of return for a long time when it comes to numismatic value. IF, you think that trend will continue, then much of the tried and true advice to invest in higher grade material for NUMISMATIC VALUE is valid.</p><p><br /></p><p>Investment in lower grade material for it's BULLION value is far riskier as any commodity investment is by nature.</p><p><br /></p><p>The real trick is to figure out whether current circumstances make NUMISMATIC investment more attractive than BULLION investment to you based on your personal tolerance of risks and perception of the times. Any person can find a reason for none, either or both to be a reasonable way to invest. Some will be right and some will be wrong. </p><p><br /></p><p>I do recommend that you avoid any investment in a fund rather than physical assets because of the risks associated with that structure. Margin purchases are only for the daredevils who are comfortable risking financial devastation for the hope of accurately forecasting the market AND getting out before the forecast trend reverses. Then again, I'm risk averse and you might not be.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Marshall, post: 938366, member: 21705"]Higher grades have done better in absolute terms and in higher rates of return for a long time when it comes to numismatic value. IF, you think that trend will continue, then much of the tried and true advice to invest in higher grade material for NUMISMATIC VALUE is valid. Investment in lower grade material for it's BULLION value is far riskier as any commodity investment is by nature. The real trick is to figure out whether current circumstances make NUMISMATIC investment more attractive than BULLION investment to you based on your personal tolerance of risks and perception of the times. Any person can find a reason for none, either or both to be a reasonable way to invest. Some will be right and some will be wrong. I do recommend that you avoid any investment in a fund rather than physical assets because of the risks associated with that structure. Margin purchases are only for the daredevils who are comfortable risking financial devastation for the hope of accurately forecasting the market AND getting out before the forecast trend reverses. Then again, I'm risk averse and you might not be.[/QUOTE]
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