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<p>[QUOTE="medoraman, post: 1280051, member: 26302"]But those are the cold hard facts of selling PM. It gets worst if the market is dropping and dealers believe it will continue. This is the downside many never consider when they "invest" in PM. Yes, in a bull market generally like today you will have a spread, but that spread is better than you will have if the bull turns to a bear. In 1981-82 dealers were assuming the market would continue to decline, and there were not buyers lining up ready to take it off their hands, so the prices they were quoting were much worst than even a 20x face offer would be today.</p><p><br /></p><p>Its not so easy making money with PM. There are significant costs to buy, and even more significant costs to sell, especially when the market turns bearish. Its not as easy as believing silver will go from $30 to $40. It may, but if you get bad deals when buying and selling you still may lose money.</p><p><br /></p><p>Chris[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="medoraman, post: 1280051, member: 26302"]But those are the cold hard facts of selling PM. It gets worst if the market is dropping and dealers believe it will continue. This is the downside many never consider when they "invest" in PM. Yes, in a bull market generally like today you will have a spread, but that spread is better than you will have if the bull turns to a bear. In 1981-82 dealers were assuming the market would continue to decline, and there were not buyers lining up ready to take it off their hands, so the prices they were quoting were much worst than even a 20x face offer would be today. Its not so easy making money with PM. There are significant costs to buy, and even more significant costs to sell, especially when the market turns bearish. Its not as easy as believing silver will go from $30 to $40. It may, but if you get bad deals when buying and selling you still may lose money. Chris[/QUOTE]
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