Au-mageddon
Active Member
Hi all,
Thought this might be a useful place for the more seasoned stackers to impart their wisdom/knowledge for the newer members.
So please feel free to add any tips / pointers you wish that you had known when you first started stacking.
So here goes ...
Useful Silver Tip #1:
Buy when POS (price of silver = spot) low and Sell when high - not the other way around
Some here advocate cost averaging, which means buying a little each week/month/pay, regardless of the price.
Useful Silver Tip #2:
Spot price does not always equal silver coin/bar price.
Each coin/bar has different manufacturing/finishing costs, so generally cast bars will be cheaper than minted bars, which in turn will be cheaper than coins/rounds.
Also need to factor in limited mintage (rarity) and consumer demand into the prices.
Always good to do a search on ebay (and check Completed listings) to get an idea of prices
ie So if you want to buy your silver at or around spot price, dont expect to buy many (if infact any) Kookaburras or lunars.
Useful Silver Tip #3:
Do not store your silver in PVC bags - this will lead to rapid tarnishing of your silver.
Silver will also tarnish if exposed to sulphur in the air, so some stackers prefer to store bars etc in plastic (cliplock type) bags.
OK thats it for now .. Hope that helped some of the newer members
Thought this might be a useful place for the more seasoned stackers to impart their wisdom/knowledge for the newer members.
So please feel free to add any tips / pointers you wish that you had known when you first started stacking.
So here goes ...
Useful Silver Tip #1:
Buy when POS (price of silver = spot) low and Sell when high - not the other way around
Some here advocate cost averaging, which means buying a little each week/month/pay, regardless of the price.
Useful Silver Tip #2:
Spot price does not always equal silver coin/bar price.
Each coin/bar has different manufacturing/finishing costs, so generally cast bars will be cheaper than minted bars, which in turn will be cheaper than coins/rounds.
Also need to factor in limited mintage (rarity) and consumer demand into the prices.
Always good to do a search on ebay (and check Completed listings) to get an idea of prices
ie So if you want to buy your silver at or around spot price, dont expect to buy many (if infact any) Kookaburras or lunars.
Useful Silver Tip #3:
Do not store your silver in PVC bags - this will lead to rapid tarnishing of your silver.
Silver will also tarnish if exposed to sulphur in the air, so some stackers prefer to store bars etc in plastic (cliplock type) bags.
OK thats it for now .. Hope that helped some of the newer members