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With prices climbing with no sign of slowing down, it's a good plan to own some fractional gold! Love reason number 4. Thanks for the collab my friend. Very well done sir.
ОтветитьWait where did you order that tup for the fractional gold?
ОтветитьI'd say once you have 10% of your portfolio in gold and silver you should diversify into other metals, starting with platinum and palladium and then expanding to the strategic metals especially bismuth, indium, zinc, and tin.
Ответить"silver is volatile". When you buy 1/10 gold you're paying such a high premium you've already taken the worst of silver's volatility without the upside potential to show for it.
ОтветитьUm, if you can't afford a full ounce at once, buy silver.
ОтветитьAnswer.... stack both
ОтветитьI also payed my Jeep off so now I’ve got a lot of extra money for investments
ОтветитьI like your commentaries, I purchase fractional Gold Coins, better than not being able to buy, 1/10, 1/4, and some 1/2, AGE, Maples, Britannia's and some Phil's, for me, despite what some ppl think or say, frac's are the way to go for me. Thank You Sir. THE SARGE
ОтветитьI like fractional philharmonics, 24k with no lizzard people on them. Do worry I’ll just get spot when I sell them back one day though
ОтветитьBy the time I save $2700 spot will be $3000
ОтветитьWe find that fractional gold is a great go to product for two types of customers, the customers that want gold but just can't bite off an entire ounce. the other type of customer is they like the idea of bartering and being able to just sell portions of an ounce of gold.
ОтветитьGreat one heist! I’m still stacking 1/10 and 1/4 oz gold. What’s your thoughts on pricewise buying the I think it’s called double eagle gold coin. It’s nearly quarter of an ounce versus the other full 1/4 oz gold coins like American Gold Eagle
, Philharmonic, Maples Britannia I’m trying to go with the cheapest price but the best decision also.
Enjoyed the video. It had been almost 3 years since I last purchase gold. Came into some extra cash, a few days ago I purchased 6X 1/4 oz Type 2 Fractional Eagle's at $709 each, compared to $510 per just 32 month's ago. The one ounce Buffalo's were $2705 at this local Dealer. Gold will hit $3K per per ounce within 6 months!
Ответитьwhat about Stacking Grams with the premium.
ОтветитьA bird in the tube is better than ten in sky!
ОтветитьThe best businessman always stack fractional. They only have a few big kilo bars. But generally, they all stack only fractional gold and silver.
ОтветитьWhen I first started talking about Fractional gold People would discourage the purchase b/c of premiums. I stood my ground and purchased I knew I would not be in the red with the purchase. I did shop around for the lowest premiums possible.
ОтветитьOnly 1-ouncers for me. High premiums just make $ for the seller.
ОтветитьThe reason I buy fractional is because I can afford it.
ОтветитьI have enough set aside to buy an ounce, but doubt I will be buying another full ounce coin. They are nice to hold in the hand, but not easy to liquidate here. The 1/4oz is the sweet spot for me, although I do have a few 1/2oz coins.
ОтветитьGold is a store of value historically. 1 oz and 1/2 oz gold is sufficient. Silver coins can fill out the smaller value ranges.
ОтветитьI spent $22,000 on platinum, I should have bought gold 😭 it seemed like the better deal, what cha gunna do?
ОтветитьAll valid points!
ОтветитьFor those that complain that they must pay a 5-15% premium for gold, try letting your dollars stay as fiat currency and watch it lose 10% of it buying power per year. In other words, take the hit for one year, and the rest of the buying power is preserved forever. Don't believe the 10% per year inflation? What used to be a Subway "$5 footlong" sandwich is on sale now for $7.99 each - that's 60% more now for a smaller sandwich. Same with eggs, hamburger, lumber, and anything else you use. Don't buy 1000 footlongs and try to preserve them in your freezer forever - buy gold.
ОтветитьCostco seems like the last place to sell 1oz Eagles Buffalos and Maples at a decent price. All the online dealers are off the charts
ОтветитьI bought fractionals on Friday, I paid less than 3% over spot. But they're not eagles, maple leafs or britannias. They're over 100 years old.
ОтветитьI come for the education, I stay for the ads. A hearty smash of approval for you, my friend.
ОтветитьI've been using Reddit pmsforsale and I get 1/4th AGE's at a good price. I filled my tube of 1/4th's (mixed mints) and am working on a tube of 20 francs next. We who buy fractional pay more premium, but these coins are very liquid and can sell or trade quickly and easily - they provide us with options that larger coins may not. I like my silver very much, but owning gold makes me feel like a wealthy man. Those of us who kept focus are doing quite well right now.
ОтветитьI am in the fractional gold camp!
ОтветитьLove fractional and full Oz. Both serve their purposes.
ОтветитьI'm not underwater either but after doing 50 1/10 40 1/4oz 20 1/2 oz I'm only stacking 1oz. The decision to buy fractional was a mistake and I realized half way into filling the tubes.
ОтветитьGreat video! Thank you. I’ve been stacking 1/4 ounce maples for a while now, love silver but to your point it’s volatile.
ОтветитьI love that you’re a gold bull!
ОтветитьI love buying frictional gold when I can't afford a 1 oz gold coin. It's better to have some type of gold than keep fiat currency
ОтветитьI like your game plan to collecting 1/10 oz gold
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ОтветитьI agree with every thing you say.. I brought some fractional and nw I save to buy whole...We are in a great time...Understand what goes up Can some down...What if someone finds a big load of new gold and the prices goes down to 1,000 per oz...It could happen..ijs
ОтветитьI've been a fan of fractional gold since spot crossed $1,000.
I was going to add another fractional, but with a full ounce of platnium just a bit more- I picked up another Noble.
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ОтветитьTeam 1 oz gold 4ever! 😎
ОтветитьFractional is the way to go, because if you have 1 ounce gold coins, that's gonna be like selling a 100 ounce bar of silver. It's just not convenient and even though you got a deal buying it, you're gonna lose that when you sell it.
Now, if you were a jeweler and you were buying it to make jewelry and you were going to cut them up and melt them down in the smaller pieces for jewelry, then I would recommend 1 ounce gold or 100 ounce silver bars. Otherwise if you're just going to flip them, then the smaller, the better
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ОтветитьSaving for kilo au should get it in about 30 years
ОтветитьGreat show. I think that a little bit of everything will be the right method to get through a big crisis. Full oz, fractional coins or bars and also constitutional money. And, not to forget, preserved food and, reduced to our fellow American viewers (and some other folks) some pounds of "lead". Just my 2 cents. Greets from GER, U.
ОтветитьGreat job guys!
ОтветитьI think your better off buying silver and flipping that for a one ounce gold coin than spending the ridiculous premium for fractional gold
ОтветитьThe best gold to get is the gold that you can afford!
ОтветитьGreat video
I alternate buying frac gold and full silver every month
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Thanks Heist! Always enjoyable videos.
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