Winners and Losers in Today's Market [View article]
Seems like this article is turning into an apple rant. The commentaries above remind me of 1999. Back then, the consensus was the the NASDAQ could only go up and internet companies were the new economy with every improving earnings. A year later the NASDAQ crashed. I have been looking back at some of the pictures of last year when HUGE crowds were pushing in front of apple stores to get inside and buy. To me, it was the first obvious sign of a bubble. Needless to say, a year later and apple stock tanked.
Yes, I do like apple products but not their stock.
Some True Safe Havens Are Still (Surprisingly) Undervalued [View article]
It is not just trust that is important, it is liquidity as well. I think you may find it much harder to buy and sell physical palladium and platinum then physical silver and gold. Suppose you need to buy that last soupcan from your local grocer. I bet that he would rather exchange it for gold or silver than for palladium or platinum.
The Brightest Stars in the Commodities Boom, Part Two [View article]
Mark, the price per unit weight comes down when you order more from Aldrich or the like. I am in the business to buy rare metals and their salts for your business. We usually buy kg quantities and get much better prices compared to the "catalog price" I quoted above. For fun, I could ask a quote from Aldrich for 1 kg Co.
Winners and Losers in Today's Market [View article]
The commentaries above remind me of 1999. Back then, the consensus was the the NASDAQ could only go up and internet companies were the new economy with every improving earnings. A year later the NASDAQ crashed.
I have been looking back at some of the pictures of last year when HUGE crowds were pushing in front of apple stores to get inside and buy. To me, it was the first obvious sign of a bubble. Needless to say, a year later and apple stock tanked.
Yes, I do like apple products but not their stock.
Some True Safe Havens Are Still (Surprisingly) Undervalued [View article]
Suppose you need to buy that last soupcan from your local grocer. I bet that he would rather exchange it for gold or silver than for palladium or platinum.
Today's True Safe Haven Investments [View article]
The Brightest Stars in the Commodities Boom, Part Two [View article]
The Brightest Stars in the Commodities Boom, Part Two [View article]
The Brightest Stars in the Commodities Boom, Part Two [View article]
I am in the business to buy rare metals and their salts for your business. We usually buy kg quantities and get much better prices compared to the "catalog price" I quoted above. For fun, I could ask a quote from Aldrich for 1 kg Co.
The Brightest Stars in the Commodities Boom, Part Two [View article]
https://sigmaaldrich.com/catal...
Other sources include Alfa or CERAC.