Originally posted by peanuts
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Should I buy Silver and Gold?
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i cannot believe how gold stocks have under performed the metal... atleast mine.. GG
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Originally posted by tagthatstock View Post... and we already know the history of canada suppling goldbugs with fake gold.
Originally posted by tagthatstock View Post...do you want to live in a world where all currency and debts are backed by gold? what should we do to the people without gold? should the farmers rise up and say,, if you own gold we will withold your food? or if somebody says,, buy all the gold you like, when the time comes,, i will simply come to your home and clock you and simply take your gold.
should your employer only pay you in gold. and what if the grocer decides you can only buy with gold,, how about if your cellphone co wants payment in gold? are we talking about a wonderful cured world? now,, seems to me that isnt a better world,, its a worse world.- but do what you like,,
gold bugs got nervous when they feered deflation was on the table and gold would no longer be needed,,,, now you gotta worry about a raise in rates.. soon another 'theme' will pop up and goldbugs will have to put that fire out..
i suggest goldbugs eat well and get some rest,, for this and the entire bubble is built on the gold bubble.
how many people have lived well without debt and without gold.----plenty.
In 1913, 1 ounce of gold was equivalent to $20 USD. Today, that same 1 ounce of gold is equivalent to $1300 USD. Look at that chart again. Would you rather have held gold or USD?
Tag, it's quite obvious that you haven't got a clue when it comes to understanding gold. If you want to actually learn something, then post some real questions. As I've stated, and consistently proven, I've been doing considerable investigation to the bull market in commodities. You have much to learn.
Also, consider that the chart above only goes to 2006. In the past 2 years, we have increased the US debt to GDP ratio to WWII levels. Here, check it out:
If you really want to learn something about where this is all heading, then do your own research as to the real fundamental reasons why the Roman empire fell.
Owning gold and silver is for protection against the very things which I have shown above in chart form. Eventually, inflation and GDP:debt are going to make it impossible for anyone holding USD to maintain wealth. Gold and Silver will always be money. The greatest book ever written will teach you so much more than what I can accomplish in this simple post.Last edited by peanuts; 10-03-2010, 12:10 PM.Hide not your talents.
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Originally posted by dmk112 View Posti cannot believe how gold stocks have under performed the metal... atleast mine.. GG
The miners have been lagging in some respects, but they have to catch up eventually. Average consensus seems to say that they are able to extract for about $550 an ounce. If they are unhedged, then their bottom lines are tied directly to the price of gold. The problem is that many have been hedged in the past and are just now closing these hedges in order to realize the potential bigger profits.
I think that now is a great time to be buying the miners as their profits from full price exposure are not yet recorded on the books. But once the first report of these profits hits the wire, then miners will jump higher, and VERY fast. It will be a big jump higher, and will sustain itself over time.Hide not your talents.
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Peanuts,
I shoulda bought a bag of junk silver from these guys when you first started the thread.
------------billy
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Originally posted by billyjoe View PostPeanuts,
I shoulda bought a bag of junk silver from these guys when you first started the thread.
------------billy
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Gold around $1415 and Silver, get this... $30.60!!!
But don't forget little old copper, either... trading at a whopping $4.28 per pound
Of course, those are all priced in USD. The printing presses must have been running all night.
Which would you rather have: a fist full of Benjamins or a fist full of gold?
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Gold and Silver
Would anyone know what the best way to buy and invest in gold and sliver would be, to accumulate it for currency use down the road? China is getting rid of US dollars. I think it would be good to have some gold and silver in our pockets in a couple of years.Best,
Steel
It's time to Grab the Bull by the Horns!
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Personally, I'm quite heavily invested in gold and silver junior mines; producing mines, not holes in the ground. Although there are definitely ups and downs, the return has been fantastic over the last year and I expect it to be favorable for some time to come. There is a lot of interest in the ETF's, some of whom hold physical gold and silver. You can also buy buillion yourself if you are so inclined. One source for silver that you could look at is Great Panther Resources, www.greatpanther.com. Good luck!
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I've bought from Lear Capital. I buy bullion from them as their mark up from the spot price is a lot less than places like Goldline. They will try to sell you numismatic coins like a St Gaudens with the line that they can't be confiscated like bullion, but the reason they're rare is because they were confiscated in 1930's. It's harder to determine the market price of numismatic coins, but bullion is easy.
Or you could try your luck on Skoreit.com.
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There are lots of places to which you can sell your gold... seems like every neighborhood and every hotel now has a Cash For Gold operation. The Jewelry stores are buying more junk jewelry than they are selling of the good stuff.
As far as where you can go to buy gold and silver... I would suggest that you go to your local coin shop and take cash with you... cash only. Eschew credit cards, keep your checks at home, did I mention to take CASH? Tell the shop keeper that you want to buy bullion and none of that marked up collector gold and silver. Don't get oversold, be smart and shrewd.
BUY AT THE LOWEST PREMIUM OVER SPOT PRICE THAT YOU CAN GET!!!!
Need spot price, then go to this link: http://www.kitco.com/market/
Store it in a safe place and keep your mouth shut about it, you braggartHide not your talents.
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Originally posted by peanuts View PostGold around $1415 and Silver, get this... $30.60!!!
But don't forget little old copper, either... trading at a whopping $4.28 per pound
Of course, those are all priced in USD. The printing presses must have been running all night.
Which would you rather have: a fist full of Benjamins or a fist full of gold?
Silver is over 38.50 now. I'd like to have 10K stashed away in case of attack etc. but that would be $500 in coin face value if I can buy at 20X face value. Have been buying along the way . Got a roll of silver halfs for 8X face a couple years ago. Bought a bunch at 20X. I look at it as a chunk of my IRA.
-----------billy
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Gold over $1450 an oz, and silver... holy guacamole! Over $40 an oz.
Copper not looking as strong. Only $4.26 per pound.
Few investments have been better over the past few months than gold and silver, especially silver.Hide not your talents.
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