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How much to start? Ideally?
I know “depends on what you can afford” etc.
What’s a smart starting point?
As much as you can afford. Consider that silver will only "hold" your current purchasing power, so if you buy $10k today it will be able to buy you the same amount of items in the future regardless of fiat price. - with that thinking hold as much silver as you think you'll need to survive a certain amount of time. Ie: 6months, 1year, 2years. I don't think this is true, I think silver is going to go much much higher and will buy you plenty more in the future. But think of it from a conservative standpoint when figuring out how much you have. Best move is to buy steadily, every couple weeks or months. Don't forget gold though. Should definitely have that too.
Such a solid explanation. I appreciate it greatly. Bless you
Thank you for the info, I will use it accordingly. Bless you, fren.
My opinion is silver is still heavily manipulated down in price and right now you should be stacking. Look at your other investments. Is 15% too much to put into silver? Only you can answer that as a percentage of your entire portfolio. 10%?
Me, although I haven't bought any in a while, I would look for when the price goes down and then buy some. Even if it is only a few ounces.
I don't look at silver as an investment though. To me silver is a hedge against the future and what these maniacs are going to do to the world. So I buy and hold. Never sell!
Hodl!!!
Thanks tstr. God bless
When I was big into buying silver I was buying two oz a week as a dollar cost average. Most of it was under $10. I still buy some here or there if I’m near a metals dealer.