Gold vs silver — which are you stacking more of?
With gold at $2,200 and silver at $34, the ratio is making silver look cheap. I'm 50/50.
What's your gold-to-silver allocation?
With gold at $2,200 and silver at $34, the ratio is making silver look cheap. I'm 50/50.
What's your gold-to-silver allocation?
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I'm probably 70% silver, 30% gold. Silver's more practical for smaller transactions if things go sideways, and like you said that ratio does look stretched. Been picking up junk silver when I can find it under spot. Gold's nice but try buying groceries with a $2200 eagle lol. My LCS has been getting more walk-ins lately asking about silver specifically.
60/40 silver to gold here. Silver's more divisible and honestly easier to verify authenticity without expensive equipment. I stack constitutional silver (pre-1965 quarters/dimes) mostly - people recognize it and trust it. Got kids to think about so I'm not dropping big money on gold eagles. Would rather have 100oz of silver than 5oz of gold for the same money.
Been buying more silver lately since I'm just getting into this stacking thing. Gold seems out of reach right now - just dropped $300 on a Lee Classic Cast press and dies so the budget's tight. Figure I can accumulate silver easier and still have something tangible. Plus I read somewhere the silver-to-gold ratio is historically high?
Not sure I agree but I respect the opinion. For me the Canik TP9 Elite has been rock solid for 10 months now.
LOL I felt the same way. It gets better after a few weeks trust me.