New investor needing advice!

Discussion in 'Silver' started by lisawesa, Jan 5, 2011.

  1. lisawesa

    lisawesa Member

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    hey guys thank you all for your knowledge and advice..it was all very helpful. i will heed your follow and start doing more reading, starting with Rich dads Guide to investing in Gold and Silver. And as suggested by a few, perhaps I will dabble with a few k first and see how that goes before throwing everything in. With that being said, if anyone is looking to sell some of their stack for good price please pm me! i live in brisbane..though I am soon to reside in wellington (nz)

    lis
     
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    boneyard Well-Known Member Silver Stacker

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    So if we need a holiday home in Wellington NZ we can pay in Silver?
     
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    haha yeah for sure, if you can get it through security :D
     
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    silvertongue Member Silver Stacker

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    I was thinking of checking out the beaches north of Auckland sometime, but not for a while. No beaches close to Wellington I guess? :)
     
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    I think it boils down to your exit strategy.

    tailor your purchasing to meet the later cash out

    I find that by repeating the following it helps me to stay very bullish on silver

    "A 1 Gigawatt of solar power generation station requires 80 tonnes of Silver"

    so you can go with Oil, Coal, Nuclear or Silver
     
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    i only skimmed "the richest man in babylon" but surely its only useful lesson is that self-discipline and forethought assist in achieving goals?

    otherwise isn't the guy simply an arsehat oblivious to kids dying around him from poverty?

    anyway, we can't all be rich because there'd be nobody to service our lives of idle luxury.

    i think PMs might currently be good value because we are witnessing the collapse of ponzi capitalism that thrived under a greed-is-good, deregulatory environment.

    i'd recommend steve keen's site http://www.debtdeflation.com/blogs/ and john quiggin's recent book, "zombie economics" http://press.princeton.edu/titles/9270.html
     

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