silver for silver?

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  1. CDNstacker

    CDNstacker New Member

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    Have the chance to trade 5 10oz NTR bars for 1 50 oz JM poured. Hopefully some can get some insight as ive only got about 24 hours to decide.

    thanks,
    Kevin.
     
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    I don't think I'd bother. I don't see any benefit.
     
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    Unless you really want a 50ozbar I don't see much point. If you really wanted it that bad I don't think you'd be askingus. Silver is Silver is Silver. 10oz bars may be more liquid too.
     
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    Bazil Member Silver Stacker

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    Do it!
     
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    I would do it only if you really wanted to. If you're into silver long term and you're going to make it part of your core stack, I don't see a problem, but be aware it may be hard to unload if you try to dump and run.
     
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    If were looking at premiums, you'd be better off sticking with your 10oz's.... Much as it pains me to say it. I love my 100oz bars, but understand they're only good for 'stacking big'.

    Being realistic, though you may have some luck selling a 50 or 100oz bar, you'll more than likely not get much if any reception by asking the same premium as a 10oz bar if you come to sell it. 10ozers are liquid, and are good for retail investors wanting a good buy. 100oz's is more for people playing a spot market, then 'profit taking' from their physical at the peak of a rise from their bullion dealer. most often selling at spot. That's what I did last year... then I bought gold - again. :)

    Again, thats my opinion.
     

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