5 years ago today silver closed @ $11.80
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April 24th 2006, silver closed at $11.80.
At this moment it's $46.68, that's a 295% increase.
Is there a fund or stock that has out performed silver?
At this moment it's $46.68, that's a 295% increase.
Is there a fund or stock that has out performed silver?
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Oh well, I probably wouldn't have believed you anyhow.
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All that money I dumped into my 401k, thinking it was the right thing to do, WRONG.
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If silver increases 295% 5 years from today, silver will be $185/oz.
April 24th 2016, a 10 oz. silver bar will be $1850, that's insane.
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I knew it would happen.
<< <i>April 24th 2006, silver closed at $11.80.
At this moment it's $46.68, that's a 295% increase.
Is there a fund or stock that has out performed silver? >>
review our host's stock for the last 3 years...( CLCT ) about a 500% increase.
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I remember that too, up over 800% sinse then, crazy.
To busy buying physical bullion.
<< <i>Ford under $2 (got as low as 1.70) November 2009. Now 15.60+ >>
Forgot about that one....purchased several thousand shares at around $2, but sold them at around $6...still kicking myself in the ars for that one.
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<< <i>Thanks OPA. So there was a stock that outperformed silver, huh. >>
Yup. LVS went from about $3 in 2008 to around $55 not too long ago. About $46 now.
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Right there with ya, dude!
Speaking of time travel...my brother and I visited a shop in Escondido, CA, in 85/86; had a few...like 5...silver quarters and "silver" nickels. Asked how much for each and was told: "About $0.75 for the quarters, and $0.05 for the nickels."
The shop owner then launched into a Coin and Bullion Investing 101 class for us, and eventually wound up talking us into buying several ounces of sliver, which then led to around 100 ounces within a few months. If memory serves, we were paying around $3.50 or so/oz...maybe $4? Not sure, but I'd love to be able to go back to those days and smack myself upside the head: we sold the silver a few months later because it wasn't gaining enough that didn't do anything was boring!!!
Then I think of recent times when I had as much as 300 ounces as late as last June...then bailed on it again because of some financial difficulties. Just can't seem to pick the winners...
Keep Stackin' as they say.
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You may be saying WOW, when 10 oz. bars are fetching $1000
Save your kicks for a position you didn't make a 300% profit in! Or you could have sold 1/3 of your position to take out your original money and let the rest run. That would have been my first thought...but I don't have too many 300% performers...So I don't have to worry about getting that thought too often. Congrats!
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