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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
Metal
Do you buy bullion or coins? Where& Why
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<blockquote data-quote="user name" data-source="post: 237477" data-attributes="member: 1719"><p>Unless you expect to need a currency in a post apocalyptic world, there are better uses for your current money, in my opinion. The value of gold typically runs inverse to the value of the dollar. You pay a premium to get it, pay to get rid of it, so it would be unlikely youll make gains with it as an investment. There are better ways to 'make money'. Pay off your debts. Have a reliable way to filter water. Have water storage. Have non perishable foods. Guns and ammo so you can defend your family. There are things much more desirable for barter when the zombies are roaming the streets...liquor, smokes, coffee grounds.</p><p></p><p>A diverse portfolio is always good, but most people don't invest well enough to out pace their accumulation of debt and inflation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="user name, post: 237477, member: 1719"] Unless you expect to need a currency in a post apocalyptic world, there are better uses for your current money, in my opinion. The value of gold typically runs inverse to the value of the dollar. You pay a premium to get it, pay to get rid of it, so it would be unlikely youll make gains with it as an investment. There are better ways to 'make money'. Pay off your debts. Have a reliable way to filter water. Have water storage. Have non perishable foods. Guns and ammo so you can defend your family. There are things much more desirable for barter when the zombies are roaming the streets...liquor, smokes, coffee grounds. A diverse portfolio is always good, but most people don't invest well enough to out pace their accumulation of debt and inflation. [/QUOTE]
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