RD5 wrote:I've been saving money for silver for a while now. Looking to do a big buy around January. What do you do if silver goes up substantially to the point where buying isn't a great choice? I like to buy things, but I might just have to work up some self control. Do any of you buy anything when silver is to high?
argent_pur wrote:I sold my entire stack at $48/oz and used the funds to build up my cash flow investments. I'm just now starting to rebuild my silver position a little at a time.
JerrySpringer wrote:RD5 wrote:I've been saving money for silver for a while now. Looking to do a big buy around January. What do you do if silver goes up substantially to the point where buying isn't a great choice? I like to buy things, but I might just have to work up some self control. Do any of you buy anything when silver is to high?
I wait for silver to pull back when I buy any quantity of silver. Otherwise, I'll piecemeal a few troy ounces every now and then. I'll use Ebay to try and pick up some silver at spot, but that has a very low success rate as many bidders there basically go over spot, even on junk silver coins. I figure the times I want to splurge and buy a roll of silver eagles or generic rounds, I can just be patient and order half-dollar coins from the banks and do the coin roll searching and have a small fraction of the money go to gasoline costs perhaps vs. tying it all up in silver. Alternatively, I pick up boxes of pennies and sort them for the Cu bullion. I feel like I am least stashing away some bullion, and doing it at face value of the coins is a very nice incentive.
I want to buy some generic rounds as of late but the inner voice says to wait for a pullback. I guess it depends upon long-term expectations for silver. If you are in this for the long run, maybe just buy with your complete budget right now and then wait to see where prices go, all with the expectations that prices may slump a bit. No guarantees on silver going up and up in price, especially since it seems too much like a sure thing based upon how much hype that precious metals get.
Return to Silver Bullion, Gold, & other Bullion Metals
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 118 guests