fb101 wrote:us fiat started in 33 or more like 65 or 70.
Market Harmony wrote:Advice is given from your personal financial adviser.
If you listen to other faceless folks without doing the research then I believe you fall into the definition of "sheeple". I'm not being rude, sir, simply laying it out for you in the best way for your well being in the long run. Do the research, evaluate your risk tolerance, decide on your percentage of wealth to invest, and the type of PM portfolio which you would like to have. This includes diversification into different metals and different styles. Once you feel comfortable with it, then act.
Michcool125 wrote:You are right I do need to do my research and I am currently, but to lump me in with "sheeple", people who think the only real money is the dollar, think investing in PM is a joke, etc is a bit too much dont you think? Perhaps advise was not the right term to use. I was simply looking to see what the vets think. Just because I don't know everything about PM does not mean I am a sheep.
Mossy wrote:I cannot call myself an expert on this..
Mossy wrote:Market Harmony is right. You have to do your own due dilegence. What I said was just an opinion, and everybody has one.fb101 wrote:us fiat started in 33 or more like 65 or 70.
No, that was when the paper was cut loose from the backing. It was fractional before, and switching from physical gold in 33 and dropping silver in 64 was just stepping a little further away from reality.
68Camaro wrote: I have mixed feelings about fractional in the banking system, and my mental jury is still out on that, but I think there is a liquidity issue if you don't allow the government some ability to expand and contract money supply to support trade and commerce. If the government could actually operate on a balanced budget, and the items here were constitutionally required, I think a workable system could result. It's when our politicians lost all sense of self-restraint in a system with no rules that it all came apart.
Michcool125 wrote: Also I hear constantly how "silly" it is of me to hoard copper and nickel, even boxes at a time, hopeing in the future it will be worth the time.
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