Well, I got through the entire weekend, and the brother-in-law never brought up gold coins or bullion once. We talked extensively about his investments: his two properties in Florida in which he was completely upside down and hemorrhaging cash to pay the interest-only mortgages, his mutual fund portfolio, his artwork, etc. I even baited him a little, and he did not bite. It looks like the gold coin and bullion still have some appreciation left.
Great investigative reporting, RYK.
So, are all of his investments in the "basket case" category, or are his mutual funds at least doing ok?
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Great investigative reporting, RYK.
So, are all of his investments in the "basket case" category, or are his mutual funds at least doing ok?
I knew it would happen.
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How about ads for UHRs in Architectural Digest?
60 years into this hobby and I'm still working on my Lincoln set!