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October 6, 2008 at 1:41 PM #14098October 6, 2008 at 2:21 PM #282220SD TransplantParticipant
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I guess this Roma(Gipsy) fellow would cover your uncle’s demand just from his index finger alone :).
I’m not trying to highjack your tread jimmyle, I just needed a little laugh after a tough day.
P.S. talking about being ahead of the market. The big shots in the Roma hierarchy have/wear gold ties (flies in the face of inteligent/educated people like ourselves that Romas are more financially secure than ever……their savings are mostly in GOLD )
Enough trivia for today, so I’ll yield back the tread.
October 6, 2008 at 2:21 PM #282502SD TransplantParticipant[img_assist|nid=9183|title=Gold Supplier|desc=|link=node|align=left|width=200|height=188]
I guess this Roma(Gipsy) fellow would cover your uncle’s demand just from his index finger alone :).
I’m not trying to highjack your tread jimmyle, I just needed a little laugh after a tough day.
P.S. talking about being ahead of the market. The big shots in the Roma hierarchy have/wear gold ties (flies in the face of inteligent/educated people like ourselves that Romas are more financially secure than ever……their savings are mostly in GOLD )
Enough trivia for today, so I’ll yield back the tread.
October 6, 2008 at 2:21 PM #282503SD TransplantParticipant[img_assist|nid=9183|title=Gold Supplier|desc=|link=node|align=left|width=200|height=188]
I guess this Roma(Gipsy) fellow would cover your uncle’s demand just from his index finger alone :).
I’m not trying to highjack your tread jimmyle, I just needed a little laugh after a tough day.
P.S. talking about being ahead of the market. The big shots in the Roma hierarchy have/wear gold ties (flies in the face of inteligent/educated people like ourselves that Romas are more financially secure than ever……their savings are mostly in GOLD )
Enough trivia for today, so I’ll yield back the tread.
October 6, 2008 at 2:21 PM #282544SD TransplantParticipant[img_assist|nid=9183|title=Gold Supplier|desc=|link=node|align=left|width=200|height=188]
I guess this Roma(Gipsy) fellow would cover your uncle’s demand just from his index finger alone :).
I’m not trying to highjack your tread jimmyle, I just needed a little laugh after a tough day.
P.S. talking about being ahead of the market. The big shots in the Roma hierarchy have/wear gold ties (flies in the face of inteligent/educated people like ourselves that Romas are more financially secure than ever……their savings are mostly in GOLD )
Enough trivia for today, so I’ll yield back the tread.
October 6, 2008 at 2:21 PM #282556SD TransplantParticipant[img_assist|nid=9183|title=Gold Supplier|desc=|link=node|align=left|width=200|height=188]
I guess this Roma(Gipsy) fellow would cover your uncle’s demand just from his index finger alone :).
I’m not trying to highjack your tread jimmyle, I just needed a little laugh after a tough day.
P.S. talking about being ahead of the market. The big shots in the Roma hierarchy have/wear gold ties (flies in the face of inteligent/educated people like ourselves that Romas are more financially secure than ever……their savings are mostly in GOLD )
Enough trivia for today, so I’ll yield back the tread.
October 6, 2008 at 6:14 PM #282351scaredyclassicParticipantOctober 6, 2008 at 6:14 PM #282632scaredyclassicParticipantOctober 6, 2008 at 6:14 PM #282658scaredyclassicParticipantOctober 6, 2008 at 6:14 PM #282675scaredyclassicParticipantOctober 6, 2008 at 6:14 PM #282686scaredyclassicParticipantOctober 7, 2008 at 2:29 PM #282684greekfireParticipantI am no expert, but I personally am in favor of actually holding on to the physical gold, silver, platinum, or whatever. I am sure there is nothing wrong with ETFs or gold pools or whatever, I just find more peace of mind in being able to touch it. There are drawbacks with holding it, yes. You must think about safely storing and protecting it. A bolted-down safe, a guard dog, and a home protection hand gun and/or shot gun make a formidable defense. You might also consider insuring your investment if you store it yourself.
Also, I have heard that it is best to purchase those precious metal products that are the most easily convertible, like Maple Leafs, American Eagles, Krugerrand, etc. And don’t get suckered into the numismatic, or collectibility, of your items…some dealers will often overcharge for this.
October 7, 2008 at 2:29 PM #282967greekfireParticipantI am no expert, but I personally am in favor of actually holding on to the physical gold, silver, platinum, or whatever. I am sure there is nothing wrong with ETFs or gold pools or whatever, I just find more peace of mind in being able to touch it. There are drawbacks with holding it, yes. You must think about safely storing and protecting it. A bolted-down safe, a guard dog, and a home protection hand gun and/or shot gun make a formidable defense. You might also consider insuring your investment if you store it yourself.
Also, I have heard that it is best to purchase those precious metal products that are the most easily convertible, like Maple Leafs, American Eagles, Krugerrand, etc. And don’t get suckered into the numismatic, or collectibility, of your items…some dealers will often overcharge for this.
October 7, 2008 at 2:29 PM #282994greekfireParticipantI am no expert, but I personally am in favor of actually holding on to the physical gold, silver, platinum, or whatever. I am sure there is nothing wrong with ETFs or gold pools or whatever, I just find more peace of mind in being able to touch it. There are drawbacks with holding it, yes. You must think about safely storing and protecting it. A bolted-down safe, a guard dog, and a home protection hand gun and/or shot gun make a formidable defense. You might also consider insuring your investment if you store it yourself.
Also, I have heard that it is best to purchase those precious metal products that are the most easily convertible, like Maple Leafs, American Eagles, Krugerrand, etc. And don’t get suckered into the numismatic, or collectibility, of your items…some dealers will often overcharge for this.
October 7, 2008 at 2:29 PM #283010greekfireParticipantI am no expert, but I personally am in favor of actually holding on to the physical gold, silver, platinum, or whatever. I am sure there is nothing wrong with ETFs or gold pools or whatever, I just find more peace of mind in being able to touch it. There are drawbacks with holding it, yes. You must think about safely storing and protecting it. A bolted-down safe, a guard dog, and a home protection hand gun and/or shot gun make a formidable defense. You might also consider insuring your investment if you store it yourself.
Also, I have heard that it is best to purchase those precious metal products that are the most easily convertible, like Maple Leafs, American Eagles, Krugerrand, etc. And don’t get suckered into the numismatic, or collectibility, of your items…some dealers will often overcharge for this.
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