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October 23, 2009 at 9:23 AM #473501October 23, 2009 at 9:51 AM #472686dbapigParticipant
[quote=scaredycat]dude was robbed in that timeframe? Very likely he was telling someone he had gold in the house.[/quote]
My guess is someone from the store that sold him the safe. I’ve heard so many stories where you install some fancy car stereo in your car at a local shop and than you get it stolen in a few days, usually by the kids/dudes that installed it.
They know where you live AND that you have an expensive sound system in the car.
October 23, 2009 at 9:51 AM #472863dbapigParticipant[quote=scaredycat]dude was robbed in that timeframe? Very likely he was telling someone he had gold in the house.[/quote]
My guess is someone from the store that sold him the safe. I’ve heard so many stories where you install some fancy car stereo in your car at a local shop and than you get it stolen in a few days, usually by the kids/dudes that installed it.
They know where you live AND that you have an expensive sound system in the car.
October 23, 2009 at 9:51 AM #473223dbapigParticipant[quote=scaredycat]dude was robbed in that timeframe? Very likely he was telling someone he had gold in the house.[/quote]
My guess is someone from the store that sold him the safe. I’ve heard so many stories where you install some fancy car stereo in your car at a local shop and than you get it stolen in a few days, usually by the kids/dudes that installed it.
They know where you live AND that you have an expensive sound system in the car.
October 23, 2009 at 9:51 AM #473300dbapigParticipant[quote=scaredycat]dude was robbed in that timeframe? Very likely he was telling someone he had gold in the house.[/quote]
My guess is someone from the store that sold him the safe. I’ve heard so many stories where you install some fancy car stereo in your car at a local shop and than you get it stolen in a few days, usually by the kids/dudes that installed it.
They know where you live AND that you have an expensive sound system in the car.
October 23, 2009 at 9:51 AM #473525dbapigParticipant[quote=scaredycat]dude was robbed in that timeframe? Very likely he was telling someone he had gold in the house.[/quote]
My guess is someone from the store that sold him the safe. I’ve heard so many stories where you install some fancy car stereo in your car at a local shop and than you get it stolen in a few days, usually by the kids/dudes that installed it.
They know where you live AND that you have an expensive sound system in the car.
October 23, 2009 at 10:14 AM #472707KSMountainParticipantYeah the assumption is that *someone* knew. Either a “friend” or the safe people. Yikes.
October 23, 2009 at 10:14 AM #472883KSMountainParticipantYeah the assumption is that *someone* knew. Either a “friend” or the safe people. Yikes.
October 23, 2009 at 10:14 AM #473243KSMountainParticipantYeah the assumption is that *someone* knew. Either a “friend” or the safe people. Yikes.
October 23, 2009 at 10:14 AM #473320KSMountainParticipantYeah the assumption is that *someone* knew. Either a “friend” or the safe people. Yikes.
October 23, 2009 at 10:14 AM #473543KSMountainParticipantYeah the assumption is that *someone* knew. Either a “friend” or the safe people. Yikes.
October 23, 2009 at 1:50 PM #472799AnonymousGuestjimmyle wrote:
No, my Fidelity 401K sucks. No option for precious metals. I just pushed 25% of my money into US Bond Index. The rest are equally divided into Emerging Markets, Asia Pacific, and Europe. Nothing in US stocks now.FSAGX is fidelity’s metals mix. it has gold and other metals in it.Not the metal itself but the miners etc. It has done very well this last 8 months.Give it a try. I wouldn’t worry about when to get out, I believe it is better to decide on a stop loss percentage like 7-8% and disipline yourself to stick to it, and go into a money market fund like FRTXX if all hell breaks loose. If your in Fidelity’s 401k plans watch out for the short trade limits, some have to be held for 90 days. Good luck
October 23, 2009 at 1:50 PM #472973AnonymousGuestjimmyle wrote:
No, my Fidelity 401K sucks. No option for precious metals. I just pushed 25% of my money into US Bond Index. The rest are equally divided into Emerging Markets, Asia Pacific, and Europe. Nothing in US stocks now.FSAGX is fidelity’s metals mix. it has gold and other metals in it.Not the metal itself but the miners etc. It has done very well this last 8 months.Give it a try. I wouldn’t worry about when to get out, I believe it is better to decide on a stop loss percentage like 7-8% and disipline yourself to stick to it, and go into a money market fund like FRTXX if all hell breaks loose. If your in Fidelity’s 401k plans watch out for the short trade limits, some have to be held for 90 days. Good luck
October 23, 2009 at 1:50 PM #473337AnonymousGuestjimmyle wrote:
No, my Fidelity 401K sucks. No option for precious metals. I just pushed 25% of my money into US Bond Index. The rest are equally divided into Emerging Markets, Asia Pacific, and Europe. Nothing in US stocks now.FSAGX is fidelity’s metals mix. it has gold and other metals in it.Not the metal itself but the miners etc. It has done very well this last 8 months.Give it a try. I wouldn’t worry about when to get out, I believe it is better to decide on a stop loss percentage like 7-8% and disipline yourself to stick to it, and go into a money market fund like FRTXX if all hell breaks loose. If your in Fidelity’s 401k plans watch out for the short trade limits, some have to be held for 90 days. Good luck
October 23, 2009 at 1:50 PM #473414AnonymousGuestjimmyle wrote:
No, my Fidelity 401K sucks. No option for precious metals. I just pushed 25% of my money into US Bond Index. The rest are equally divided into Emerging Markets, Asia Pacific, and Europe. Nothing in US stocks now.FSAGX is fidelity’s metals mix. it has gold and other metals in it.Not the metal itself but the miners etc. It has done very well this last 8 months.Give it a try. I wouldn’t worry about when to get out, I believe it is better to decide on a stop loss percentage like 7-8% and disipline yourself to stick to it, and go into a money market fund like FRTXX if all hell breaks loose. If your in Fidelity’s 401k plans watch out for the short trade limits, some have to be held for 90 days. Good luck
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