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<blockquote data-quote="smokeyokc" data-source="post: 1499326" data-attributes="member: 4231"><p>As a long time investor I try to refrain from making purchases of any investment at all time highs. I have heard it before Platinum is poised to move, Palladium is poised to move, Silver is poised to move, Gold is going to continue its meteoric rise. Now I have been buying small amounts of gold and silver since the mid 80's. I quit buying it in 2002. No I am not saying I had great foresight. 2002 at the time was one of the worst pull offs in the market since 1974 just didnt' have the dough. I would rather be lucky rather than good any day.</p><p></p><p>My point is this and I say this sincerely. The best commodity investment for anticipation of a monetary collapse are seeds, storable food, bullets, and whiskey.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smokeyokc, post: 1499326, member: 4231"] As a long time investor I try to refrain from making purchases of any investment at all time highs. I have heard it before Platinum is poised to move, Palladium is poised to move, Silver is poised to move, Gold is going to continue its meteoric rise. Now I have been buying small amounts of gold and silver since the mid 80's. I quit buying it in 2002. No I am not saying I had great foresight. 2002 at the time was one of the worst pull offs in the market since 1974 just didnt' have the dough. I would rather be lucky rather than good any day. My point is this and I say this sincerely. The best commodity investment for anticipation of a monetary collapse are seeds, storable food, bullets, and whiskey. [/QUOTE]
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