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May 29, 2009 at 6:38 AM #407787May 29, 2009 at 4:15 PM #407330partypupParticipant
[quote=flu]You do realize that once I buy 1 or 2 gold coins, gold prices are going to start crashing down π
I’m the ultimate contrarian indicator.[/quote]Have faith, flu. I have been riding this train for 3-1/2 years now, and the price will likely dip after you buy. But it won’t dip for long. You will be rewarded for your patience π
Also, I believe I have referred you to apmex.com and Gainesville Coins. I use both regularly and they are extremely honest and reliable. I prefer Gainseville because I get more personal phone service when I order with them, but both companies deliver without a problem.
May 29, 2009 at 4:15 PM #407573partypupParticipant[quote=flu]You do realize that once I buy 1 or 2 gold coins, gold prices are going to start crashing down π
I’m the ultimate contrarian indicator.[/quote]Have faith, flu. I have been riding this train for 3-1/2 years now, and the price will likely dip after you buy. But it won’t dip for long. You will be rewarded for your patience π
Also, I believe I have referred you to apmex.com and Gainesville Coins. I use both regularly and they are extremely honest and reliable. I prefer Gainseville because I get more personal phone service when I order with them, but both companies deliver without a problem.
May 29, 2009 at 4:15 PM #407815partypupParticipant[quote=flu]You do realize that once I buy 1 or 2 gold coins, gold prices are going to start crashing down π
I’m the ultimate contrarian indicator.[/quote]Have faith, flu. I have been riding this train for 3-1/2 years now, and the price will likely dip after you buy. But it won’t dip for long. You will be rewarded for your patience π
Also, I believe I have referred you to apmex.com and Gainesville Coins. I use both regularly and they are extremely honest and reliable. I prefer Gainseville because I get more personal phone service when I order with them, but both companies deliver without a problem.
May 29, 2009 at 4:15 PM #407877partypupParticipant[quote=flu]You do realize that once I buy 1 or 2 gold coins, gold prices are going to start crashing down π
I’m the ultimate contrarian indicator.[/quote]Have faith, flu. I have been riding this train for 3-1/2 years now, and the price will likely dip after you buy. But it won’t dip for long. You will be rewarded for your patience π
Also, I believe I have referred you to apmex.com and Gainesville Coins. I use both regularly and they are extremely honest and reliable. I prefer Gainseville because I get more personal phone service when I order with them, but both companies deliver without a problem.
May 29, 2009 at 4:15 PM #408025partypupParticipant[quote=flu]You do realize that once I buy 1 or 2 gold coins, gold prices are going to start crashing down π
I’m the ultimate contrarian indicator.[/quote]Have faith, flu. I have been riding this train for 3-1/2 years now, and the price will likely dip after you buy. But it won’t dip for long. You will be rewarded for your patience π
Also, I believe I have referred you to apmex.com and Gainesville Coins. I use both regularly and they are extremely honest and reliable. I prefer Gainseville because I get more personal phone service when I order with them, but both companies deliver without a problem.
May 29, 2009 at 4:27 PM #407345scaredyclassicParticipantim also a contrarian indicator generally, but I’ve been failing to perform on gold. you get to have gold, though. You need to be able to take a little leap of faith regarding reality and become less attached to the fiat and more to the metal. http://www.bulliondirect.com
May 29, 2009 at 4:27 PM #407588scaredyclassicParticipantim also a contrarian indicator generally, but I’ve been failing to perform on gold. you get to have gold, though. You need to be able to take a little leap of faith regarding reality and become less attached to the fiat and more to the metal. http://www.bulliondirect.com
May 29, 2009 at 4:27 PM #407830scaredyclassicParticipantim also a contrarian indicator generally, but I’ve been failing to perform on gold. you get to have gold, though. You need to be able to take a little leap of faith regarding reality and become less attached to the fiat and more to the metal. http://www.bulliondirect.com
May 29, 2009 at 4:27 PM #407892scaredyclassicParticipantim also a contrarian indicator generally, but I’ve been failing to perform on gold. you get to have gold, though. You need to be able to take a little leap of faith regarding reality and become less attached to the fiat and more to the metal. http://www.bulliondirect.com
May 29, 2009 at 4:27 PM #408040scaredyclassicParticipantim also a contrarian indicator generally, but I’ve been failing to perform on gold. you get to have gold, though. You need to be able to take a little leap of faith regarding reality and become less attached to the fiat and more to the metal. http://www.bulliondirect.com
May 29, 2009 at 4:43 PM #407350peterbParticipantTreat having physical gold like an insurance policy and you’ll be in good shape. It’s got a very good long term record and held up well in this current credit implosion. But if uncertainty in the global markets kicks up again, gold could really go off. Apmex has been reliable for me.
May 29, 2009 at 4:43 PM #407593peterbParticipantTreat having physical gold like an insurance policy and you’ll be in good shape. It’s got a very good long term record and held up well in this current credit implosion. But if uncertainty in the global markets kicks up again, gold could really go off. Apmex has been reliable for me.
May 29, 2009 at 4:43 PM #407835peterbParticipantTreat having physical gold like an insurance policy and you’ll be in good shape. It’s got a very good long term record and held up well in this current credit implosion. But if uncertainty in the global markets kicks up again, gold could really go off. Apmex has been reliable for me.
May 29, 2009 at 4:43 PM #407897peterbParticipantTreat having physical gold like an insurance policy and you’ll be in good shape. It’s got a very good long term record and held up well in this current credit implosion. But if uncertainty in the global markets kicks up again, gold could really go off. Apmex has been reliable for me.
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