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Rookie

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  1. I’m seeing a H&S developing on the 4hr chart, a break below 1490 suggests it goes back to 1460, at least, in the short term, if you subscribe to such theories.
  2. IMO, It's a weak sell at the moment. £1530 seems insurmountable currently. BoE will hike interest rates again soon.
  3. @KonradCurze welcome from a fellow Noob!
  4. If you wouldn't mind, what would you call well priced silver at the moment? <£20 per oz?
  5. Thanks Orpster, Need to upgrade to see this but I'm seriously considering the monthly fee.
  6. Thanks so much Lawrence for taking the time to pass on the info.
  7. Thanks Guys. Will do jackflash, thanks for the tip
  8. I am too new to have any sort of feelings yet, but my focus is on investing and wealth preservation and growth via metals. I am a bit of a collector already (vinyl records, trading cards, board games) so I suspect I'll be quite susceptible to a shiny rare coin or two!
  9. Hello Everyone, As my username suggests, I am a complete rookie looking to start investing in physical metals. Found the site via Backyard Bullion on Youtube. I hope to learn what the best approach is for someone resident in the UK to grow their investment with modest outlay and no experience. I am chomping at the proverbial bit to get my hands on some physical silver (really fancy a 1kg bar), but it seems, from my meagre research, that premiums are prohibitive for UK dwellers and that gold is the best course of action if I want to hold a physical metal? That being said, sales posts on here seem reasonable (thanks BYB for the help!), and it got me to thinking; What is a sensible % of premium on top of spot price for Ag, considering an investment time horizon of 10+ years? Looking forward to learning more on here, All The Best.
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