silversurfer2010 said:
LeadWrist said:When I saw the title I thought 'great, that's exactly what I've been looking in to'. I understand this is possibly the first of many videos on the topic and it may only be designed to be an introduction, but I was pretty disappointed that it didn't tell me anything I didn't already know. The reasons he gave for precious metals rising in value were vague and questionable. IF/WHEN the vast majority of people start losing money from other investments is when a lot of people will start looking to 'protect' their wealth with precious metals, not because "these days people have an investing mindset". And what's with the basket analogy???
After watching the video this morning before logging on to SS, I was interested to see if anyone would raise the topic here. It turns out I'm the only one who didn't enjoy it! I'd genuinely like to know what you guys found interesting about this video. In my opinion it doesn't deserve a rap at all.
I'm always keen to hear what Maloney has to say, so I'll be waiting for the next video - hopefully with some useful information.
mmm....shiney! said:LeadWrist said:When I saw the title I thought 'great, that's exactly what I've been looking in to'. I understand this is possibly the first of many videos on the topic and it may only be designed to be an introduction, but I was pretty disappointed that it didn't tell me anything I didn't already know. The reasons he gave for precious metals rising in value were vague and questionable. IF/WHEN the vast majority of people start losing money from other investments is when a lot of people will start looking to 'protect' their wealth with precious metals, not because "these days people have an investing mindset". And what's with the basket analogy???
After watching the video this morning before logging on to SS, I was interested to see if anyone would raise the topic here. It turns out I'm the only one who didn't enjoy it! I'd genuinely like to know what you guys found interesting about this video. In my opinion it doesn't deserve a rap at all.
I'm always keen to hear what Maloney has to say, so I'll be waiting for the next video - hopefully with some useful information.
When are you going to sell your silver LeadWrist?
LeadWrist said:I'll just add; I do believe that Maloney's future video's on the topic will be helpful if this is your goal, but the peak of the gold/silver to real estate value here in Australia is likely to be different to when it occurs in the States so you will need to be familiar with the local market.
LeadWrist said:What will I do? I'm in the process of familiarising myself with the Aussie real estate market while using the US market (hopefully analysed in future "when to sell" videos by Maloney) to gauge the right time to 'swap' here.
LeadWrist said:When I saw the title I thought 'great, that's exactly what I've been looking in to'. I understand this is possibly the first of many videos on the topic and it may only be designed to be an introduction, but I was pretty disappointed that it didn't tell me anything I didn't already know. The reasons he gave for precious metals rising in value were vague and questionable. IF/WHEN the vast majority of people start losing money from other investments is when a lot of people will start looking to 'protect' their wealth with precious metals, not because "these days people have an investing mindset". And what's with the basket analogy???
After watching the video this morning before logging on to SS, I was interested to see if anyone would raise the topic here. It turns out I'm the only one who didn't enjoy it! I'd genuinely like to know what you guys found interesting about this video. In my opinion it doesn't deserve a rap at all.
I'm always keen to hear what Maloney has to say, so I'll be waiting for the next video - hopefully with some useful information.
LeadWrist said:I'll just add; I do believe that Maloney's future video's on the topic will be helpful if this is your goal, but the peak of the gold/silver to real estate value here in Australia is likely to be different to when it occurs in the States so you will need to be familiar with the local market.