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Old 11-29-2007, 03:34 PM
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I had good luck in trading commodities in the past. I bought gold and had it for a couple of months and sold it back again. Shouldn have done that though as it kept growing. Especially with the dolar rate today, gold is a valuable asset to hold. Either trade it on platforms or buy it through E-Gold, regardless what, its a great investment.
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Looks interesting to me, but the dollar rate in my country is becoming low every day. But I think this is still a good idea. Invest gold. I think the value of gold is becoming higher everyday.
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I had good luck in trading commodities in the past. I bought gold and had it for a couple of months and sold it back again. Shouldn have done that though as it kept growing. Especially with the dolar rate today, gold is a valuable asset to hold. Either trade it on platforms or buy it through E-Gold, regardless what, its a great investment.
I had my experience with buying and selling computer ram. In case, you all do not, the chip found in computer ram is also trade as a commodity worldwide.
It was some good money as I bought many stack of computer ram at low price and sold them at a higher price

But that was then. The introduction of vista led to computer ram manfaturer overproduced their ram, leading to the supply of computer ram exceeding its demand. So, the price has been dropping drastically from a long time
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I had good luck in trading commodities in the past. I bought gold and had it for a couple of months and sold it back again. Shouldn have done that though as it kept growing. Especially with the dolar rate today, gold is a valuable asset to hold. Either trade it on platforms or buy it through E-Gold, regardless what, its a great investment.
That's true... historically, the value of national currencies are exposed to volatility.. it rises and falls but the value of gold remains, remarkably stable..
it's not affected by government policies/political situation..

The best part it is recognizable and acceptable as a form of payment worldwide... like the e-gold...
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Have you heard experts urging investors to keep a 1/3 of their total assets in forms of gold?? perhaps by now we should consider diverisifying our investment in gold.. be in in the form of bank account or gold jewellery...

at least you can go to pawnbroker during hard times.. i've seen some people doing that..
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Commodities prices usually rise when inflation is accelerating, they offer protection from the effects of inflation. Few assets benefit from rising inflation, particularly unexpected inflation, but commodities usually do
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Well gold is the perfect asset to hold and to sell.. Many people like to hold their asset in form of gold because the value of gold never change wherever we are.. Unlike money, if we have a RM1000 and we go to UK, we'll only have about 140 pounds sterling.. But with gold, you can sell it at a very high price..
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Well gold is the perfect asset to hold and to sell.. Many people like to hold their asset in form of gold because the value of gold never change wherever we are.. Unlike money, if we have a RM1000 and we go to UK, we'll only have about 140 pounds sterling.. But with gold, you can sell it at a very high price..
Fyi, the price of gold can go down and potential buyers can buy you gold at a rate that is so disadvantage to you
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I think atpresent gold is a more preferable one than any other asset as oil and gold price has increased at marginal rate in the last 6 month at world market.
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I always thought the the gold, silver and all are traded through a different market called the bullion market.Any way i would prefer to invest in metals like copper,titanium cause i am watching them closely and the returns they are giving.
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