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Stock market and rotation
coinkat
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How about that Stock Market? Seems to be as hot as hog at a Hawaiian luau... Oink
So has the time come to rotate out of stocks and into coins and bullion?
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It is happening and you don't even know it. Look at what the better coins are bringing in auctions. How many nice coins do you see any more at shows?
Our price reporting system is broken, so when the masses find out, the bull run will be at the end
NO, stock market (companies) are doing much better than coins.....ride it out for awhile.....should be bullish for quite some time.
bob
The pumper in chief will continue to artificially inflate the stock market along with the debt ($21.6T and climbing). Where we are headed doubt there will be much of a rotation into coins. Bullion, food, ammunition etc. might not be a bad move.
The whole worlds off its rocker, buy Gold™.
BOOMIN!™
Wooooha! Did someone just say it's officially "TACO™" Tuesday????
Retiring at 55, what day is today?
I'm staying put and enjoying the cha-ching!
Another phantom thread. How bout we stick to coins here.
Don't get greedy.Take some off the table.
Coinstartled...
Coins and bullion is the question here and whether money may flow into coins as a rotation out of stocks because of stock valuations. Seems this is an over the plate discussion point. I doubt Sandy Koufax could have been more clear...
Experience the World through Numismatics...it's more than you can imagine.
Precious Metal forum has become the de facto spot to chortle about the stock market. Give it a try.
There is never a good time to rotate from stocks into coins.
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Food and ammunition, maybe. If the worst happens, are you really going to trade your food and ammunition for shiny rocks?
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That's really a bipartisan effort. 10 years of pumping and counting...
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All these predictions.... I would say that anyone who could precisely predict such things, is already rich and not interested any more. I have tried predicting things, and really did research. I would say, without doubt, as a predictor, I am a failure. Cheers, RickO
The problem with stocks is the fact that CEO's and CFO's can lie.
The Coins I buy do not lie. (of course counterfeits are liars but I avoid them)
Do both! Do everything. Real estate, classic cars, bullion, stocks. Diversify!!!
100% Positive BST transactions
Collect coins for a hobby. If you make a few dollars when selling, that's good. But -- the coin market is far too thin to support meaningful investment.
@RogerB nailed it! My thoughts exactly.
Quite true. You said it for me, Roger.
And as far as investing is concerned....I still feel the 2009 sting.
Pete
Well just passed $21 Trillion. Did anyone notice? That was fast, yawn, carry on sheep. lol
The whole worlds off its rocker, buy Gold™.
BOOMIN!™
Wooooha! Did someone just say it's officially "TACO™" Tuesday????
Retiring at 55, what day is today?
21 trillion. My fear is, one day our children will hate us for this.
Like a coin dealer once said, “beer always goes down”
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Meh. I’m rotating from coins into stocks
The Donald & his cronies, I mean buddies will ensure that stocks will out perform coins.
Good move.
Stocks are still strong relative to other financial asset classes.
Lets enjoy this hell of a ride....nothing resembled the 1987 Black Monday that translates to roughly 23% loss so I have the stomach for >3000 dip. Oh I have lovebird as our kid


BTW Hawaiian Luau does NOT serve HOTDOGS...the crispy little pig buried & roasted slowly overnight in a steamy lava rocks called IMU IS hotter than any dogs...
I guess Dan will have to create a new one now that we're over $21 trillion.
Stick with Wall Street and real estate.
Coins/bullion...? Forget it.
Dave
agree......

Definitely not. Coins are a hobby. You don't move a significant fraction of your savings from stocks to coins. Well maybe you do, but I don't.
Successful transactions with: wondercoin, Tetromibi, PerryHall, PlatinumDuck, JohnMaben/Pegasus Coin & Jewelry, CoinFlip, coinlieutenant, bigjpst, and joebb21.
I agree with you!
Try to diversify into precious metal segment of the market rather than selling to buy part of collection. Your hobby should not be part of the market fluctuation; it should continue as part of FUN
Porkbellies... I've gotta feeling about porkbellies...
Oink... I think we see 20,000 before 29,000
Experience the World through Numismatics...it's more than you can imagine.