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January 30, 2009 at 8:28 AM #339193January 30, 2009 at 8:47 AM #338653
peterb
ParticipantIf you hold the belief that all fiat currency countries are working hard to debase the value of their currency, then gold may be a viable option. The market seems to be saying this right now. Gold up and the markets down. The questions is, will these govts be successful in their efforts?
January 30, 2009 at 8:47 AM #338982peterb
ParticipantIf you hold the belief that all fiat currency countries are working hard to debase the value of their currency, then gold may be a viable option. The market seems to be saying this right now. Gold up and the markets down. The questions is, will these govts be successful in their efforts?
January 30, 2009 at 8:47 AM #339077peterb
ParticipantIf you hold the belief that all fiat currency countries are working hard to debase the value of their currency, then gold may be a viable option. The market seems to be saying this right now. Gold up and the markets down. The questions is, will these govts be successful in their efforts?
January 30, 2009 at 8:47 AM #339105peterb
ParticipantIf you hold the belief that all fiat currency countries are working hard to debase the value of their currency, then gold may be a viable option. The market seems to be saying this right now. Gold up and the markets down. The questions is, will these govts be successful in their efforts?
January 30, 2009 at 8:47 AM #339198peterb
ParticipantIf you hold the belief that all fiat currency countries are working hard to debase the value of their currency, then gold may be a viable option. The market seems to be saying this right now. Gold up and the markets down. The questions is, will these govts be successful in their efforts?
January 30, 2009 at 9:37 AM #338678Bubblesitter
ParticipantI’m personally still heavily invested in gold, via ETFs.
I had liquidated a bunch when it was approaching $1000 last year, and put it in a 6month CDs at FDIC insured institutions.
At one time a couple years ago I was 80% stocks. I am essentially completely out of the market now.
Here’s a cronology of my thinking on gold over the last 2 years and litte more on my personal situation.
January 30, 2009 at 9:37 AM #339007Bubblesitter
ParticipantI’m personally still heavily invested in gold, via ETFs.
I had liquidated a bunch when it was approaching $1000 last year, and put it in a 6month CDs at FDIC insured institutions.
At one time a couple years ago I was 80% stocks. I am essentially completely out of the market now.
Here’s a cronology of my thinking on gold over the last 2 years and litte more on my personal situation.
January 30, 2009 at 9:37 AM #339103Bubblesitter
ParticipantI’m personally still heavily invested in gold, via ETFs.
I had liquidated a bunch when it was approaching $1000 last year, and put it in a 6month CDs at FDIC insured institutions.
At one time a couple years ago I was 80% stocks. I am essentially completely out of the market now.
Here’s a cronology of my thinking on gold over the last 2 years and litte more on my personal situation.
January 30, 2009 at 9:37 AM #339130Bubblesitter
ParticipantI’m personally still heavily invested in gold, via ETFs.
I had liquidated a bunch when it was approaching $1000 last year, and put it in a 6month CDs at FDIC insured institutions.
At one time a couple years ago I was 80% stocks. I am essentially completely out of the market now.
Here’s a cronology of my thinking on gold over the last 2 years and litte more on my personal situation.
January 30, 2009 at 9:37 AM #339223Bubblesitter
ParticipantI’m personally still heavily invested in gold, via ETFs.
I had liquidated a bunch when it was approaching $1000 last year, and put it in a 6month CDs at FDIC insured institutions.
At one time a couple years ago I was 80% stocks. I am essentially completely out of the market now.
Here’s a cronology of my thinking on gold over the last 2 years and litte more on my personal situation.
January 30, 2009 at 11:46 AM #338738JAS
ParticipantBubblesitter — nice article. What’s even more impressive is that you said you were getting out of the stock market in July of 2007.
Time for me to ease into some GLD.
January 30, 2009 at 11:46 AM #339069JAS
ParticipantBubblesitter — nice article. What’s even more impressive is that you said you were getting out of the stock market in July of 2007.
Time for me to ease into some GLD.
January 30, 2009 at 11:46 AM #339164JAS
ParticipantBubblesitter — nice article. What’s even more impressive is that you said you were getting out of the stock market in July of 2007.
Time for me to ease into some GLD.
January 30, 2009 at 11:46 AM #339191JAS
ParticipantBubblesitter — nice article. What’s even more impressive is that you said you were getting out of the stock market in July of 2007.
Time for me to ease into some GLD.
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