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Very happy to see this rise, will be happier if it continues to $2000.00 and $ 50.00 an oz 8th year in this game I think I deserve some reward. I have no great sympathy for those late to the game , maybe at $50.00 an oz for silver ,more people will take notice , roll on the Greek elections

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Very happy to see this rise, will be happier if it continues to $2000.00 and $ 50.00 an oz 8th year in this game I think I deserve some reward. I have no great sympathy for those late to the game , maybe at $50.00 an oz for silver ,more people will take notice , roll on the Greek elections

 

A question for you Dave. Which would you rather have. Gold at $2000 in 2015, or Gold at $2000 the year you retire?

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A question for you Dave. Which would you rather have. Gold at $2000 in 2015, or Gold at $2000 the year you retire?

I would take $2000.00 gold tomorrow , I would liquidate half of my stack ( standard bullion) and just hold my semi numi gold. I would wait for the pullback, or if no pullback I would buy land .

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My bad, listing style is differnt, and in German.  I was looking at a half :P

Haha. If your german isn't perfect its easy to mis-search for 22 carrots.

I'm guessing that if the Dow recovers we may see a drop back to the 10s. But yeah there is Greece, EU QE, UK election run up to hung parliament and sooner or later more US QE.

It's amusing that the Swiss were told not to vote yes in the gold referendum because the currency will become too strong and uncompetitive and then they do this.

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dosent this rise support buying bigger ie 500g bars or 1kg bar or upping the coin purchases from 20 coins up to the 40 to bring the price lower

I think the lower the price it's best to buy the cheapest possible which may be larger coins/bars. If the price is higher then collectable coins can hedge a price drop. The problem is we don't know what direction it'll go next.

I think your bulk buying idea can work whatever spot is as it's always cheaper to put in a larger order.

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