Bought Silver, Food, Taking Money out of Bank

BeFranklin

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Looking at all the bad indicators from the last few days, the markets being down all week, and that this is a three day weekend - and no one wants to keep money in the market, I bought silver, am stocking up on food, and will have all my money out of the bank today.

Past this point, I'll be keeping a minimum amount in the bank.
 
I'll wait till the riots start to get my food ;)

got your shopping cart ready? lol

Seriously, though, its always good to prepare. This global central bank meeting over the weekend has me nervous more far-reaching actions will take place quicker than previously thought.
 
Looking at all the bad indicators from the last few days, the markets being down all week, and that this is a three day weekend - and no one wants to keep money in the market, I bought silver, am stocking up on food, and will have all my money out of the bank today.

Past this point, I'll be keeping a minimum amount in the bank.

where did u find silver??? I contacted every coin dealer in a 30 minute r5adius and they are all out of coins..

did u buy bulion
 
Wish I had $13k to spend but I'm a college student without a degree yet working full time. I'll put my savings towards getting whatever silver I can at apmex.com today and along with a piece of every paycheck I get from today.

Thanks for verifying apmex for me.
 
Maybe I'm just ignorant but, how will owning silver help you? People don't accept it as money, so you can't use it. Eventually wont you just exchange it for FRN so you can get food and what not?

Someone please explain.

I think the point is it retains its value. For example if you have $5,000 in FRN, in four years of hyperinflation it might only buy $1,000 worth of goods. So yes, you might cash in your silver for FRN later, but it will have remained at the same value level (in this example, you'd get $25,000 FRN for it)

That being said, I agree with those who recommend brass, lead and food. Gold and silver will maintain their value, but it seems to me you might actually make some money off food and ammunition when things get tough....
 
Maybe I'm just ignorant but, how will owning silver help you? People don't accept it as money, so you can't use it. Eventually wont you just exchange it for FRN so you can get food and what not?

Someone please explain.

Owning silver should be considered a 3 to 5 year store of your money. It is not an investment, but like gold a store of value. It can be more instable because it is also an industrial commodity. But long term forcasts are that it wil continue to rise. Most experts believe it is at artificial lows due to paper trading.

Silver and Gold purchasing are seen by most as a hedge against inflation, not as an investment, which it is not. Right now, it can also be seen as a hedge against the stock market, or a safer place to store cash.

If TSHTF, you could:

1) Go to a coin dealer and exchange your now higher priced silver for FRN's or WRN's (world reserve notes ;)).
2) Use silver directly with store owners if it was allowed by the federal government (not likely, imho)
3) Use it to barter/trade with others

If TSdoesn'tHTF, you could:

1) Still sell your silver back at what will probably be higher levels in 3 to 5 years anyway.

I think the point is it retains its value. For example if you have $5,000 in FRN, in four years of hyperinflation it might only buy $1,000 worth of goods. So yes, you might cash in your silver for FRN later, but it will have remained at the same value level (in this example, you'd get $25,000 FRN for it)

That being said, I agree with those who recommend brass, lead and food. Gold and silver will maintain their value, but it seems to me you might actually make some money off food and ammunition when things get tough....

Absolutely true. It doesn't take long for food to fly off the shelves. Its always good to have adequate supplies for at least a few days, if not weeks or months depending upon your comfort level.
We've all heard stories of even a storm, flood, or natural disaster causing the stores to run out of food quickly.

Don't panic. Prepare.
 
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Maybe I'm just ignorant but, how will owning silver help you? People don't accept it as money, so you can't use it. Eventually wont you just exchange it for FRN so you can get food and what not?

Someone please explain.

See this post from the Surviving in Argentina blog: http://ferfal.blogspot.com/2008/01/about-using-gold-or-other-forms-of.html

I think yes, we'll have to exchange PMs for FRNs before going to a store, but by that time you will most likely get way more FRNs than you paid for it.
 
Silver isn't as overpriced as gold, so even if there isn't a "TSHTF" scenario, I still think you could come out better for having silver. If nothing else find a good deal locally or at some online shop and then resell on ebay. I've seen somethings sold online for one price then have like a 20% markup on ebay and sell.
 
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