beauanderos wrote:Stop thinking of gold as an investment. Gold is money. Because its worth is denominated in dollars, it's "value" fluctuates and can be driven to various numbers...none of which actually accurately measure its worth... as long as it is measured in fiat currencies. Gold is priceless, and if you haven't figured that out yet... well, how long have you been a forum member?
Gold is priceless, and if you haven't figured that out yet... well, how long have you been a forum member?
aloneibreak wrote:Stop thinking of gold as an investment. Gold is money.
ggg wrote:aloneibreak wrote:Stop thinking of gold as an investment. Gold is money.
I once read somewhere that the value of a gold coin (not sure what size or denomination) has always kept up with the price of a nice tailored suit. I think the article looked all the back to the 1920's or 1930's and they looked at the value of the gold coin at that time versus the price of a nice suit from that same time period. I'm assuming the price of a suit many years from now is probably going to be more than it costs now, so according to the article, gold should go up and keep pace with the suits.
Engineer wrote:Gold is priceless, and if you haven't figured that out yet... well, how long have you been a forum member?
I'm assuming you meant me.
beauanderos wrote:Engineer wrote:Gold is priceless, and if you haven't figured that out yet... well, how long have you been a forum member?
I'm assuming you meant me.
My comment wasn't meant personally. I just get tired (on top of the emotional beatdown consistently employed by the other side) when our own team starts talking like we can't win.
ggg wrote:aloneibreak wrote:Stop thinking of gold as an investment. Gold is money.
I once read somewhere that the value of a gold coin (not sure what size or denomination) has always kept up with the price of a nice tailored suit. I think the article looked all the back to the 1920's or 1930's and they looked at the value of the gold coin at that time versus the price of a nice suit from that same time period. I'm assuming the price of a suit many years from now is probably going to be more than it costs now, so according to the article, gold should go up and keep pace with the suits.
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