Compact the stack
tneig
Posts: 1,505 ✭✭✭
Modification of plan - silver volume high and the gold (%11) is a bit low.
Compact stack and db as I grow. Up % gold and let go of less popular silver during appropriate times.
Look for the dips and deals on gold, and move out silver when it goes up (no coversion loss).
Keep the ASEs/Maples/Kola, plastic coated sheets of silver bars, 10oz. Cull out the random
bars/rounds/morgans and excess/poor %90, all %40s/nickels/etc., and non-special coin folders.
Repackage the gold so easier to pluck-an-go.
Compact stack and db as I grow. Up % gold and let go of less popular silver during appropriate times.
Look for the dips and deals on gold, and move out silver when it goes up (no coversion loss).
Keep the ASEs/Maples/Kola, plastic coated sheets of silver bars, 10oz. Cull out the random
bars/rounds/morgans and excess/poor %90, all %40s/nickels/etc., and non-special coin folders.
Repackage the gold so easier to pluck-an-go.
COA
0
Comments
Liberty: Parent of Science & Industry
<< <i>Modification of plan - silver volume high and the gold (%11) is a bit low.
Compact stack and db as I grow. Up % gold and let go of less popular silver during appropriate times.
Look for the dips and deals on gold, and move out silver when it goes up (no coversion loss).
Keep the ASEs/Maples/Kola, plastic coated sheets of silver bars, 10oz. Cull out the random
bars/rounds/morgans and excess/poor %90, all %40s/nickels/etc., and non-special coin folders.
Repackage the gold so easier to pluck-an-go. >>
Sounds good, though I could fit all my PMs in one pocket Damn this is going to be a quick Mod.
1999 AGE
Better to have a grab and go stash.
I know many feel silver will be a better play for price appreciation in the future but gold is real nice size wise!
Probably will settle for both but move some to gold like you.
Another way to look at it is, when it comes time to sell can most people afford 1/10 of the pie being offered or the whole pie?
Me thinks in this particular approach, less (quantity) is not more. Only having 1 thing to sell holds you back from being able to piece out the value of what is being offered, or in a shtf scenario, bartered. Why limit yourself from being able to sell because the majority of people can't afford to buy the 1 thing you have when you can have 10 that are in equal value and offer 3 people 3 parts of that 10 (4,3,3 as an example)?
One thing I think some people make the mistake in doing when buying is not asking themself how easy will this be to sell when that time comes. All jmho.
<< <i>Is having 10 of something easier to own than 1 thing that equates to the value of the 10 things?
Another way to look at it is, when it comes time to sell can most people afford 1/10 of the pie being offered or the whole pie?
Me thinks in this particular approach, less (quantity) is not more. Only having 1 thing to sell holds you back from being able to piece out the value of what is being offered, or in a shtf scenario, bartered. Why limit yourself from being able to sell because the majority of people can't afford to buy the 1 thing you have when you can have 10 that are in equal value and offer 3 people 3 parts of that 10 (4,3,3 as an example)?
One thing I think some people make the mistake in doing when buying is not asking themself how easy will this be to sell when that time comes. All jmho. >>
This is exactly why I am starting with a little 90%. I'm not sure where this adventure will take me but I'm looking forward to the ride.
Ray
Well said!