Why do you stack?

prankster said:
I'm a prepper. Our nation is in the hole for $18 trillion. It would take you one week to count to one million-it would take you well over 32,000 years to count to ONE TRILLION.

How much of that is owed to ourselves?
 
prankster said:
I'm a prepper. Our nation is in the hole for $18 trillion. It would take you one week to count to one million-it would take you well over 32,000 years to count to ONE TRILLION.

Preppers should stack ammo, food, and tools, not PMs.
 
Porcello said:
prankster said:
I'm a prepper. Our nation is in the hole for $18 trillion. It would take you one week to count to one million-it would take you well over 32,000 years to count to ONE TRILLION.

Preppers should stack ammo, food, and tools, not PMs.

Agree but metal is a must!

You forgot to stack solar panels, LPG, water and soil. ;)
 
Holdfast said:
Porcello said:
prankster said:
I'm a prepper. Our nation is in the hole for $18 trillion. It would take you one week to count to one million-it would take you well over 32,000 years to count to ONE TRILLION.

Preppers should stack ammo, food, and tools, not PMs.

Agree but metal is a must!

You forgot to stack solar panels, LPG, water and soil. ;)
And guard puppies.
 
Caneorange said:
I stack as a percentage of my wealth. I try to keep between 5-10% of my assets in physical metals, 5-10% in cash, 40-60% in stocks, 5-10% in bonds, and 20-25% in real estate.

I choose gold vs silver based on GSR and since I am still in the "growth" phase of my life and career I typically just add at the current moment each month to the % that is out of whack. Thus right now I am heavy buy silver until my percentages get out of alignment and at that point I will change to the new low man.
With a GSR of about 70:1 silver vs gold would it not make more sense to buy silver? If the GSR tightens up say 40:1 you could sell the increased amount of silver you originally purchased and get more gold for it at the lesser ratio.
 
Stroctor said:
With a GSR of about 70:1 silver vs gold would it not make more sense to buy silver? If the GSR tightens up say 40:1 you could sell the increased amount of silver you originally purchased and get more gold for it at the lesser ratio.

That's my thinking. Which PM will triple or quadruple in value first? Gold or silver?
My stack reflects that I think the latter will perform better. :)
 
Looking at it another way using math to simplify and not counting premiums.

If a person were able to accumulate 10oz of gold and the ratio was 100:1 they could trade the gold for 2 monster boxes of ASE's. Then when the ratio dropped to 50:1 they could trade the two monster boxes for 20oz of gold without spending a penny of fiat and essentially double their gold holdings.

There's a few assumptions here but if one were to believe the ratio were going to tighten to more historical levels , now is the time to stack silver over gold.
 
Stroctor said:
Caneorange said:
I stack as a percentage of my wealth. I try to keep between 5-10% of my assets in physical metals, 5-10% in cash, 40-60% in stocks, 5-10% in bonds, and 20-25% in real estate.

I choose gold vs silver based on GSR and since I am still in the "growth" phase of my life and career I typically just add at the current moment each month to the % that is out of whack. Thus right now I am heavy buy silver until my percentages get out of alignment and at that point I will change to the new low man.
With a GSR of about 70:1 silver vs gold would it not make more sense to buy silver? If the GSR tightens up say 40:1 you could sell the increased amount of silver you originally purchased and get more gold for it at the lesser ratio.

I agree with you 100%. You might reread my last sentence. :)
 
It does make one wonder if we will ever get closer to the standard 13:1 ratio of yore. Probably not since that was when they were used as a currency. I often wonder what would happen if society went back to some sort of gold standard and use silver as well for everyday transactions. Would 1oz of silver be worth what any other be worth? Would blow the hell out of buying cool medals like the momento mori zodiac series and the like.
 
Stroctor said:
I often wonder what would happen if society went back to some sort of gold standard and use silver as well for everyday transactions.

It will never happen. EVER.
No need to mentally masturbate over it. :lol:
 
-j-p-shmorgan said:
Stroctor said:
I often wonder what would happen if society went back to some sort of gold standard and use silver as well for everyday transactions.

It will never happen. EVER.
No need to mentally masturbate over it. :lol:

Never is a long time. While I don't believe we will be using gold and/or silver for everyday transactions anytime soon, fiat currencies all rise and fall without exception. The U.S. having the reserve currency will end as well. Only question is timing. The next may be a basket of currencies with a gold backing, who knows. Besides I'm really good at the mental masturbation thing.
 
Stroctor said:
Charles Thorn said:
I stack as part of a well-diversified portfolio. Here it is in a nutshell.
http://www.choosingsilver.com/permanent-portfolio-and-silver.html
Any thoughts?

Diversification is always wise. The not keeping all your eggs in one basket thing. The only change I would make is the percentages of gold and silver based on the GSR at any given time. Right now maybe 20% silver and 5% gold.

Thanks, I had a similar thought. I re-balance my portfolio once a year. I"ll re-evaluate next time.
 
The Black Ram said:
Charles Thorn said:
I stack as part of a well-diversified portfolio. Here it is in a nutshell.
http://www.choosingsilver.com/permanent-portfolio-and-silver.html
Any thoughts?

I think the permanent portfolio is clever, however the Gov Bonds section worries me.

Mr Ram :), I agree... I can't tell you how many times I had the idea to remove bonds altogether. But this whole permanent portfolio thing has finally given me some degree of portfolio peace of mind because of all the inter-hedging going on. But each time it would have been a mistake. Knock on wood. LOL
 
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