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Buying Gold Is It Really Worth It & How Does It Work
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I've been hearing a lot on the media recently about putting money into gold how would this work where to buy it who to buy it from and how to sell it, want to buy some, give to my daughter not a lot but maybe a couple of thousand-pound worth for when she's older,
probably better than collecting dust in a bank and letting a bank make money off you
probably better than collecting dust in a bank and letting a bank make money off you
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Coincidence perfhaps but my wife,only this morning observed that the Bof E were pumping £150 billion to prop up our economy.She mused if it was worth investing £30,000 in gold. We have been on the wrong side of the economy ever since we married. When we were struggling with our outgoings and trying to buy our first house the interest was phenonemal on our mortgage. Now we are very comfortable,don't need a third house and have savings the interest is virtually non existent.The price of Gold is good according to the programmes I watch but it fluctuates like lead or copper.
pumpjack have you looked into it? You can buy lumps of gold but in most cases where you invest, the investor doesn't get to hold the gold...instead it is held in secure storage with everybody else's gold. If you wasnt to hold the gold yourself then they have to make it into a dinky little ingot and ship it to you which costs them and therefore you, more money...it moves it from investment into artefact.
What tickled me, Barry, was pumpjack wanting to speculate on the precious metals market while screaming the place down about the loss he'd make exchanging his hard-earned Euro into poonds sterling with those shylocks in high-street banking.
I could see the project not ending well for the poster, that's all.
I could see the project not ending well for the poster, that's all.
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