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Posted: 4/25/2011 5:38:05 PM EDT
Everyone knows the price of silver is headed up.
Anyone care to forecast what will we be posting about in a few months? Copper pennies? Gold? Lead? Ammo? Bread? MREs? |
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Right now I have $12,000 invested in European Henways. The market has been steady for several years, but with the precious metals rising I think people will start looking at the Henways as the next big investment with little initial start up money
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BIDU was yesterday's investment....I'm good with a balanced portfolio tilted a bit towards small caps.
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Quoted: Right now I have $12,000 invested in European Henways. The market has been steady for several years, but with the precious metals rising I think people will start looking at the Henways as the next big investment with little initial start up money Personally I've been building up my DIKFER account. |
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awesome post I have asked in a more tongue in cheek way but this being GD never got a decent answer
edit: and in case you encounter any retarded dumbasses in this thread - just sayin' - you might consider posting it in the survival forum. |
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Quoted: Quoted: Right now I have $12,000 invested in European Henways. The market has been steady for several years, but with the precious metals rising I think people will start looking at the Henways as the next big investment with little initial start up money Personally I've been building up my DIKFER account. You just have to remember to pull out in time. |
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Right now I have $12,000 invested in European Henways. The market has been steady for several years, but with the precious metals rising I think people will start looking at the Henways as the next big investment with little initial start up money Personally I've been building up my DIKFER account. You just have to remember to pull out in time. We know how the pull out method can go sometimes...... |
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Judging from the thread,ill say aluminum foil.
Or the Iraq stock exchange |
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Quoted: Investing is risky....Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Right now I have $12,000 invested in European Henways. The market has been steady for several years, but with the precious metals rising I think people will start looking at the Henways as the next big investment with little initial start up money Personally I've been building up my DIKFER account. You just have to remember to pull out in time. We know how the pull out method can go sometimes...... |
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1. Buy Federal ammo now.
2. Await May 1. 3. Sell at 14% over cost. 4. Profit. |
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I bought a Beretta 92FS inox for $375 ten years ago. Today I was in a local shop that was selling them for $710. There's no telling what they'll be ten years from now.
Seems like the Saiga 7.62x39s are everywhere for $325/each. They seem like a bargain. |
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I bought a Beretta 92FS inox for $375 ten years ago. Today I was in a local shop that was selling them for $710. There's no telling what they'll be ten years from now. Seems like the Saiga 7.62x39s are everywhere for $325/each. They seem like a bargain. Where do you see saigas for 325? Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile |
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I keep buying 22 ammo usually a box every time I go to Walmart
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Copper and lead.....Food might be a good idea too. Can't eat gold or silver.
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welcome to barter town , get vaccinated against the same stuff you would as if you were going to move to a 3rd world shithole , Get HEP A and B and a current tetanus shot
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Food
If you can find any cheap unconverted Saigas, that's a good deal. $70 Nagants probably won't last forever, but you'll probably have to wait a while before they're particularly valuable. |
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I'll tell you. But first you need to buy my book on investing.
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Food If you can find any cheap unconverted Saigas, that's a good deal. $70 Nagants probably won't last forever, but you'll probably have to wait a while before they're particularly valuable. 2004 was the year to invest in saigas. You could get them from CDNN for $199. |
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I bought a Beretta 92FS inox for $375 ten years ago. Today I was in a local shop that was selling them for $710. There's no telling what they'll be ten years from now. Seems like the Saiga 7.62x39s are everywhere for $325/each. They seem like a bargain. I bought a Dan Wesson 1911 in 2008 for $830 - Bud's lists the same model now for $1,488 |
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I bought a Beretta 92FS inox for $375 ten years ago. Today I was in a local shop that was selling them for $710. There's no telling what they'll be ten years from now. Seems like the Saiga 7.62x39s are everywhere for $325/each. They seem like a bargain. Where do you see saigas for 325? Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile When I search Google Shopping, this place has them for $320. http://www.shootersjax.com/russianamericanarmorysaiga762x39syn16310r.aspx ClassicArms has them for $350. http://www.classicarms.us/ |
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I picked up my order of 10k BR2 primers today, does that count?
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Food If you can find any cheap unconverted Saigas, that's a good deal. $70 Nagants probably won't last forever, but you'll probably have to wait a while before they're particularly valuable. 2004 was the year to invest in saigas. You could get them from CDNN for $199. Don't remind me. That's the year I bought an Arsenal Saiga |
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I picked up my order of 10k BR2 primers today, does that count? Actually, that's probably not a bad investment. The market has the ability to wipe out stockpiles pretty fast and the industry doesn't seem to have much room to expand production without major investment. |
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<–––– invest in this, Liberty There's precious little demand for that. |
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Quoted: Quoted: <–––– invest in this, Liberty There's precious little demand for that. content slaves |
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First edition videotapes of Goodburger.
Im buying up all i can. I will take your orders when i sell. |
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It's an important question with no clear answers. Not so much to make a profit, but just to preserve your wealth.
Real estate or land would be best, provided you can rent it out for enough to at least cover your expenses. Food would be a good idea, but it's not suitable for a long term investment, and the normal person can't resell it easily. Same with guns,ammo,primers and all the other fun stuff. It's a PITA to resell. I'm thinking of buying a new car because I can use it, and we are going to see some heavy inflation in the next few years. It's a good hedge, but not an investment by any means. tagged for ideas. |
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I've been hoarding femanine hygiene products for the last few years. When SHTF, I'll control the wimmenz, therefore I'll control the world. |
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Gold and silver are about to decline in value, somewhat.
You can buy then. |
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Anything you might need a week from now because it is going to cost more when you go to buy it.
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This being GD and all, I'll say just, "one word...plastics."
On a somewhat more serious note...the medical marijuana business has maaaaany folks verrrry excited about the potential for huuuge profits right now. Guy I was visiting with over Easter dinner yesterday says he's looking into what it will take to open a delivery service, delivering the 'presciption' from the dispensary to the mm 'patient'. He says the Colorado PUC has told him that he wouldn't need any kind of PUC permit from them to conduct that type of business. He's scoping things out, sounds more than a little serious about it. |
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Quoted: You meant to say that silver was yesterday's BUBBLE, right? Silver just got shot in the face. ETA: http://www.kitco.com/images/live/silver.gif OMG what am I to do!?!?!?! Oh wait I got in at $10 per oz. |
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Quoted: Quoted: You meant to say that silver was yesterday's BUBBLE, right? Silver just got shot in the face. ETA: http://www.kitco.com/images/live/silver.gif OMG what am I to do!?!?!?! Oh wait I got in at $10 per oz. I was talking to the shinebox boys with awesome investment tips in PM's |
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I am still picking up cases of 5.56 for 200 bucks... I have been seeing some cheap ar-15 lowers...probably not a bad idea... Picked up a c93 for 500 bucks... |
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Everyone knows the price of silver is headed up. Anyone care to forecast what will we be posting about in a few months? Copper pennies? Gold? Lead? Ammo? Bread? MREs? I would invest in lead if I was you...will come in much handier than gold when TSHF |
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