March 10th, 2010 by gold review
Spots^..^B4myeyes asked: When the chips are down invest in gold, argiculture, energy and infrastructure. When they’re really down nobody wants gold. I’m thinking of stockpiling whiskey and cigarettes in my basement. How about you?
Jeanette
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March 1st, 2010 by gold review
Jano asked: im 16 years old and im a coin collector
i have been buying gold when ever i get the chance i have about .85 oz of gold. also i have a complete mercury dime set including the 1916-d i saved for over 6 months for it.
should i keep buying gold or work on my barber dime collection and try to complete that
im looking to invest and sell this when i graduate and sell for college
what will help me more in the long run?
also i have 2 ten oz bars of silver and about 10 1 oz bars of silver should i keep buying silver too?
Shawn
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November 4th, 2009 by gold review
Pete S asked: A newbie investor here. Since Bear Stearns appears to be done, I want to know whose stock is going to jump! Will it be JPM? Will the price of gold go up? I guess I am wondering what you seem jumping and continuing to climb with this news. Please respond back serious investors!
Willie
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November 3rd, 2009 by gold review
live and learn asked: I have money in Microsoft corp, Applied Energetics Inc, Gold Reserves Inc, Airspan Networks Inc and General Steel Holdings Inc. Will these companies do good in the future? Etc?
Katherine
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September 20th, 2009 by gold review
Peter asked: I am planning for investment on real physical investment of Gold. I want to know the Tax implications. Can any one please give me first hand information …
Scenario: I am buying 10K worth of real Gold for which I am investing 2K dollars cash and rest 8K dollars is financed by broker. He charges 8% interest for 8K. Once I decide to sell after or before one year, What will be the tax implications?
Barbara
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August 25th, 2009 by gold review
pamens88 asked: I dont like the idea of mutual funds, CD’s, IRA’s and all the other stuff i just want to invest in stocks. With the $7000 that i have i want to invest $350 into each of the following stocks. What do you think?
• E*Trade [ETFC] - $350
• International Coal Group [ICO] -$350
• CitiGroup [C] -$350
• BlockBuster [BBI / BBI.B] -$350
• YUM [YUM] -$350
• eBay [EBAY] -$350
• Kinross Gold [KGC] - $350
• Accuray [ARAY] - $350
• General Electric [GE] - $350
• Merrill Lynch [MER] - $350
• Intel [INTC] - $350
• PALM [PALM] - $350
• Electronic Arts [ERTS] - $350
• St. Joe [JOE] - $350
• Microsoft [MSFT] - $350
• Wachovia [WB] - $350
• Cree [CREE] - $350
• Energy Conversion Devices [ENER] - $350
• Annaly Capital Management [NLY] - $350
• IMAX [IMAX] - $350
Acting on some of the advises i have received can someone help me narrow it down to 10 companies in 10 different sectors?
Joann
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July 15th, 2009 by gold review
mohamed k asked: real paid company and not scam, the paid by e-gold or check or wire transfer or any way.
the company should have address, telephone and there is real people reply to the answers.
company shuld not scam.
Ricardo
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July 2nd, 2009 by gold review
saraparker asked: i will have more to invest in 3 mo., but are commodities i.e. gold, platinum worthwhile for a short term?
Mitchell
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July 1st, 2009 by gold review
siegheil_neocon asked: With the news of uncertainty about the state of financial market in terms of stability, and when it does hit the market hard, the banks facing the catastrophe will not allow withdrawal of cash from the individual and business accounts, will the holding of precious metal in the deposit of the trustworthy holder (mutual fund company or other) allow APY (annual percentage yield) in compound interest on precious metal and jewelry (lucrative gems & rare minerals) holding depending on the current market demand for precious metals (fine gold, silver, platinum, etc)? Or does compound interest apply only to paper currency in saving and investment?
Suzanne
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June 29th, 2009 by gold review
Bob asked: I know the normal answers are TIPS (if inflation is problematic) and gold .(if paper money is worth less than the value of the paper it is printed on - think Germany after WWI) . What else? Perhaps other nations’ currency will not suffer from inflation so it would be good to park money in that currency? Any ideas?
What investments did well during the high inflation days in the US in the late 70’s / early 80’s? Would those be good investments now?
Chester
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