barrytrot wrote:Since there was a lot of interest in a mega group buy, I brainstormed and wrote this list of other possible mega-buys that the group here could participate in together:
1. Create a futures account with the intention of taking delivery on a 1k or 5k silver contract. (or gold or platinum or even copper, I suppose.)
- Once delivered have one of the members like Market Harmony or Kurr that can cut it into smaller parts do so.
tbram88 wrote:How long are those contracts?
Rodebaugh wrote:I like #1 and #2
tbram88 wrote:barrytrot wrote:Since there was a lot of interest in a mega group buy, I brainstormed and wrote this list of other possible mega-buys that the group here could participate in together:
1. Create a futures account with the intention of taking delivery on a 1k or 5k silver contract. (or gold or platinum or even copper, I suppose.)
- Once delivered have one of the members like Market Harmony or Kurr that can cut it into smaller parts do so.
Or stand for delivery and take a $50.00 p/Oz payoff like the big boys do.
How long are those contracts?
highroller4321 wrote:I was actaully thinking about #5 this weekend. A lot of members were talking about only putting in $50 to $100 in at a time. If you put $100 into silver now you get less than 3 ounces. Doing copper is more feasible to fit the whole group.
I would even put some of my own personal money into a group buy.
If we got enough money together I could sell at a rather steep discount and also offer discounted rates on storage. Also with the buy back program is gives the opportunity for anyone to basicallty instantly cash out.
Nickelmeister wrote:highroller4321 wrote:I was actaully thinking about #5 this weekend. A lot of members were talking about only putting in $50 to $100 in at a time. If you put $100 into silver now you get less than 3 ounces. Doing copper is more feasible to fit the whole group.
I would even put some of my own personal money into a group buy.
If we got enough money together I could sell at a rather steep discount and also offer discounted rates on storage. Also with the buy back program is gives the opportunity for anyone to basicallty instantly cash out.
This could be a profound event for Realcent. We could allow the Portland Mint do all the sorting with their high-volume machinery and store "everyone's" copper hoard in a large scale, physically backed pool account. Like Adam points out, it would be completely liquid (cash out at any time) and eliminate the need to sort altogether. How many copper lovers would commit to this method?
Nickelmeister wrote:highroller4321 wrote:I was actaully thinking about #5 this weekend. A lot of members were talking about only putting in $50 to $100 in at a time. If you put $100 into silver now you get less than 3 ounces. Doing copper is more feasible to fit the whole group.
I would even put some of my own personal money into a group buy.
If we got enough money together I could sell at a rather steep discount and also offer discounted rates on storage. Also with the buy back program is gives the opportunity for anyone to basicallty instantly cash out.
This could be a profound event for Realcent. We could allow the Portland Mint do all the sorting with their high-volume machinery and store "everyone's" copper hoard in a large scale, physically backed pool account. Like Adam points out, it would be completely liquid (cash out at any time) and eliminate the need to sort altogether. How many copper lovers would commit to this method?
argent_pur wrote:Rodebaugh wrote:I like #1 and #2
Alright, Chris---I can put in for 3/5 of a monster box of ASE's, Maples, or Phils. You know you want to go in for the other 2/5 But majority buyer gets the box
Rodebaugh wrote:argent_pur wrote:Rodebaugh wrote:I like #1 and #2
Alright, Chris---I can put in for 3/5 of a monster box of ASE's, Maples, or Phils. You know you want to go in for the other 2/5 But majority buyer gets the box
No Way! If I buy a Monster box I am keeping the box......to heck with the coins. You know how cool those things are?
Just think of all the fun things I could store.
JadeDragon wrote:I have a couple Canadian companies sitting around looking for a project. That would effectively "offshore" whatever we do for most of the members here.
Diggin4copper wrote:We should start with a monster box of silver.. 50 shares, each share 10 coins plus a chance at the empty box.
Tulving has no Eagles...
Maple leafs are 2.49 over spot(34.78) so 37.27 per oz x 500 oz = 18635 for the box divided by 50 shares = 372.70 each share before expenses.
If someone was the point person (fronts the 18K, splits the coins, mails them, sends invoices for tax purposes), he/she should get something for the trouble.. maybe a free share? (that would be 2% of the cost of the box)
So a share would be 380.30 plus 10.50 shipping..
39.08 per maple delivered..
I would buy a share..
involuntary tentacle wrote:I like #1.
But did anyone think about what to do when the order cannot be filled and they offer cash instead?
Or is this being done to intentionally CAUSE them to default?
Also, I would participate if only there was a way to be a player without my name on anything.
Actually, all of these ideas would require me giving out personally identifying information.
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