beauanderos wrote:I'm sure that everyone who is old enough and was planning on selling their precious metals to supplement their retirement agrees with you on this one.
Engineer wrote:beauanderos wrote:I'm sure that everyone who is old enough and was planning on selling their precious metals to supplement their retirement agrees with you on this one.
With all due respect, how many of the old farts really cared about the ability of younger generations to retire?
agmoose wrote:Engineer wrote:beauanderos wrote:I'm sure that everyone who is old enough and was planning on selling their precious metals to supplement their retirement agrees with you on this one.
With all due respect, how many of the old farts really cared about the ability of younger generations to retire?
Some, but in general, when it is time to vote, they are decidedly against any proposals to reform social security, Medicare, etc.
Thogey wrote:I am really enjoying this!
Buying back a bunch of silver I sold earlier this year
I think the silver market is dead/dormant. It was overplayed by salesmen on the radio and in the paper.
I would love to see another 10+ years of a depressed metals market.
Doesn't anyone else here think all the We Buy Gold shops on every block is weird?
I'm stackin been stackin since 6 bucks an ounce. It wasn't that long ago when I refused to buy a Peace dollar for more than 10 bucks.
When I first joined here I sold someone a big pile for $16, and they were pretty ones. I regret it and look forward to buying them back.
Thogey wrote:Doesn't anyone else here think all the We Buy Gold shops on every block is weird?
JerrySpringer wrote:I for one will be glad if silver goes back to a quiet, stodgy means of storing wealth.
Engineer wrote:JerrySpringer wrote:I for one will be glad if silver goes back to a quiet, stodgy means of storing wealth.
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