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I'm thinking of buying some gold to augment the investment portfolio. Where do you guys buy and do you recommend bars or coins?


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I don't

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Originally Posted By: WAWI
I don't


WAWI ha spoken ^^^^^^^^^This clap peep

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Wow you guys are particularly useless today. roflmao

Nobody out there keeps a small <5% portion of their portfolio in gold?


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Wow you guys are particularly useless today. roflmao

Nobody out there keeps a small <5% portion of their portfolio in gold?


nobody here has a portfolio. violin


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Originally Posted By: Bigbob_FTW
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Wow you guys are particularly useless today. roflmao

Nobody out there keeps a small <5% portion of their portfolio in gold?


nobody here has a portfolio. violin

You may want to try the Texas Country Club Forum.


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Wow you guys are particularly useless today. roflmao

Nobody out there keeps a small <5% portion of their portfolio in gold?


nobody here has a portfolio. violin


Spot on correct Bigbob_FTW thumb peep

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If you're going to buy the physical precious metal, I would say go with coins. Those seem to raise fewer eyebrows when you get ready to sell some. Bars can be poured easily with any alloy mix. When I had metals, I wasn't thrilled with all the hands out in the buy/sell process. When I did it, I had to pay to have bars assayed by a bonded metallurgist before they could be sold. It wasn't cheap. I have since decided to make my "gold" investments via ownership in ETFs that in turn own gold, mining leases, etc. I have found that to do very well for me without seeing gains eaten by all the buy/sell fees.

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Gold ETFs that hold the commodity are an efficient way to invest in the metal. No need to store coins or bullion in a safe and very fast and easy to liquidate your position. If you want to hold coins, I would go for ones that have no numismatic value baked into the purchase price, such as South African krugerrands.

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My FIL bought a coin for 4800. He then sold it a few years later for 4000 to buy a 4 wheeler. Talk about one poor investment after another.

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APMEX is a reliable, trustworthy source for gold and silver. Be patient and watch for their sales at just a few dollars over spot price.

Bullion coins are, in my opinion, a better purchase than gold bars. Common coin types are easier to verify as genuine without doing an acid test or assay. I prefer US pre-1933 gold coins, but theres many common gold coins with widespread acceptance, like British sovereigns or Swiss 20 franc coins.

Modern bullion coins are good too.


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Bitcoin hit 7300 earlier this morning, dropped back to just under 7k... buy that instead banana


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