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<blockquote data-quote="Veritas" data-source="post: 4315399" data-attributes="member: 55012"><p>It depends on the timeline you look at, look at gold January 2011 at $1850 per ounce and then look just 5 years later January 2016 at $1,150. You’d feel like an idiot buying and selling then same for cherry picking stock dates. </p><p></p><p>It’s also not particularly transferable and you take a bit hit on the buying and selling spread. I own physical gold and silver as a hedge against apocalypsic events but it is a very small percentage of my net worth and definitely not an investment for retirement in the 99.9999% of regular times. Stocks just consistently have always performed gold unless you cherry pick the time frames.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Veritas, post: 4315399, member: 55012"] It depends on the timeline you look at, look at gold January 2011 at $1850 per ounce and then look just 5 years later January 2016 at $1,150. You’d feel like an idiot buying and selling then same for cherry picking stock dates. It’s also not particularly transferable and you take a bit hit on the buying and selling spread. I own physical gold and silver as a hedge against apocalypsic events but it is a very small percentage of my net worth and definitely not an investment for retirement in the 99.9999% of regular times. Stocks just consistently have always performed gold unless you cherry pick the time frames. [/QUOTE]
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