Thanks! Great article in that it gave rise to some interesting thoughts about top of the heap Mr. Bernanke. He is not as smart as he needs to be, or he is extremely smart in a slick but not oily kind of way. His response to questions was always smooth but never clear. I would never take such a character to the bank. Pity that he fully occupies that institution.
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Doubleguns,
I didn't get an answer to my question in your response. You had intimated that selling to a dealer was dumb. Well, I had to scratch my head, because I was unaware that there was another way to do it. I figured you knew a more lucrative avenue, but now I suspect you do not, because your answer sidestepped. If you do have an alternative to a dealer up your sleve (besides Ebay), please tell me what it is because I will need to trade some bullion for some cash very soon for a real estate transaction. Thanks.
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Doubleguns, in your opinion, what is the most advantageous way to sell physical bullion? Thanks for your comment.
On Sep 21 11:24 AM doubleguns wrote:
> You must be assuming we go back to caveman status and remain there. > Piling dollars in the bunker assumes we still have a fiat currency > during cavemen days, food/water good, dollar not good. Unless you > need toilet paper and even then its not very practical. Better to > stock the real stuff, wipes much better. > > Selling at a retailer, for those that dumb, implies you are not educated > in investing in gold for the purpose of making money. I would advise > you get educated since this is one of the very few investments that > has made money in the last 10 years. > > On Sep 21 10:16 AM tuj wrote:
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I didn't get an answer to my question in your response. You had intimated that selling to a dealer was dumb. Well, I had to scratch my head, because I was unaware that there was another way to do it. I figured you knew a more lucrative avenue, but now I suspect you do not, because your answer sidestepped. If you do have an alternative to a dealer up your sleve (besides Ebay), please tell me what it is because I will need to trade some bullion for some cash very soon for a real estate transaction. Thanks.
On Sep 21 03:12 PM doubleguns wrote:
> See comment to merrigolden. Answer is the same.
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On Sep 21 11:24 AM doubleguns wrote:
> You must be assuming we go back to caveman status and remain there.
> Piling dollars in the bunker assumes we still have a fiat currency
> during cavemen days, food/water good, dollar not good. Unless you
> need toilet paper and even then its not very practical. Better to
> stock the real stuff, wipes much better.
>
> Selling at a retailer, for those that dumb, implies you are not educated
> in investing in gold for the purpose of making money. I would advise
> you get educated since this is one of the very few investments that
> has made money in the last 10 years.
>
> On Sep 21 10:16 AM tuj wrote: