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«-- Economics and Investing: | Main | Two Letters Re: Long Term Food Storage Package Now Sold at COSTCO --» Letter Re: Converting Precious Metals ETFs to Physical Metals
Jim, I don't own shares of bulk food companies, I own bulk food. That is what will feed me and mine. If you believe in the metals and want to store your value for the long haul then buy the metal itself. So the question now is as it should be, How do I get the most metal for my money? I am sure most who may be reading this do not trust the system as it is, so stop using it. First, stop putting cash into it. A matching 401(k) is the only reason I still play along, for now, its free money. Next take out what you don't want others (gov) to have access to or know about. Whatever you leave in the system (401(k), IRA, etc.), apply to ETFs and or mining stocks. Based on your investing time line and plan for TEOTWAWKI, your metal will be far more valuable than any dollar amount in any account. It will be hard enough just to cash out your accounts when TSHTF. The way I see it as a 31 year old, the Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid, and Pension fund systems will not be available to me when the government let's me "retire". My company just this week told us that my age/time in service group will not be given health care benefits after retirement, so that just gives more credence to the impending need for self reliance. I believe in precious metals as a store of wealth over time. I also believe precious metals are a great investment at this time. In the Fall of 2008, I took a 50% loan out against my 401k (the most I could take without closing my account). The day I got the check I went to the store and spent 100% on silver bullion. The remaining half of the account is in silver and gold mining companies. From that time until now, my stocks are up more than my bullion, both though are moving up. Personally, I chose to keep my 401(k) account open and at a minimum as my company matches 5%. I continue to manage my account in "speculative" mining stocks. There are many people out there who believe in precious metals for the right reasons. If you are involved in ETFs and your not a hedge fund manager, read your prospectus. If you don't get out of them after that re-read it. Any penalty or tax that you pay to the system so that you can own the same thing in its natural form should be another eye opener to things going on around us all. Stay away from ETFs, buy physical metal and be prepared. God bless, - K.A. in Ohio |
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