I've heard speculations between $1000-2500+ and even upwards to $5000 per troy ounce. This was based off of many countries going back to the gold standard, including the US. This will add more bite to it, so I lean more towards the middle of this now.
Ive finally convinced my wife to let me buy silver for the kids savings accounts. But she'd prefer I don't buy bullion, to avoid capital gains max tax rate when it's eventually sold. Is there a trustworthy silver stock to buy? Redacted mentioned AGMR, but I wanted to ask around. Should I invest in a silver mining company or futures or what? Ty
I'd stay clear of anything paper based. If you cannot hold it in your hands, do you really own it? And the Comex market is very manipulated, and they've been caught having 100x+ paper shares to what they're supposed to have, a 1:1 ratio. They're the Wall Street of PMs.
As others have said, any large online bullion dealer is good, SD, APMEX, etc... just make sure you're buying from a reputable source that guarantees tested metals. I personally buy local, but that may not be viable depending on where you live.
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I've heard speculations between $1000-2500+ and even upwards to $5000 per troy ounce. This was based off of many countries going back to the gold standard, including the US. This will add more bite to it, so I lean more towards the middle of this now.
Ive finally convinced my wife to let me buy silver for the kids savings accounts. But she'd prefer I don't buy bullion, to avoid capital gains max tax rate when it's eventually sold. Is there a trustworthy silver stock to buy? Redacted mentioned AGMR, but I wanted to ask around. Should I invest in a silver mining company or futures or what? Ty
I'd stay clear of anything paper based. If you cannot hold it in your hands, do you really own it? And the Comex market is very manipulated, and they've been caught having 100x+ paper shares to what they're supposed to have, a 1:1 ratio. They're the Wall Street of PMs.
As others have said, any large online bullion dealer is good, SD, APMEX, etc... just make sure you're buying from a reputable source that guarantees tested metals. I personally buy local, but that may not be viable depending on where you live.
So all of your precious metals investments are bullion? 27% Capital gains tax be damned?