Don't Get Ripped Off Buying Gold And Silver - Follow These Tips!

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Published 2023-09-04
I was recently asked by a new stacker, how to buy gold and silver without being ripped off. This video goes over some historical context and gives viewers some tools to use so that you can mitigate any future loss or at the very least getting a good deal. Quick shout out to ‪@SilverHeist‬

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All Comments (21)
  • @liambudgell8363
    This is legitimately the best and informative video about precious metals I’ve ever watched from anybody .
  • Speak the truth brother!!!! These bullion dealers padding their spot prices and taking advantage of new stackers!!
  • I've been stacking for almost a year. Dude, this video answered almost all the questions I've been pondering. Thanks, bro! 🤙🏽
  • @SoothyMoody
    Nice comparison of dealer spot $. Those so called experts prediction is like "even broken clock is twice right everyday". Then they will tell "i told you so....".
  • @5ivestring
    super good information. I'm a good buyer on silver, but not gold. But that is because I am buying gold to keep and the beauty of the piece. All my gold pieces make me happy, money well spent.
  • @-MakeItGood-
    Not a get rich quick scheme but a saving hedge against the declining dollar. Think of gold as holding wealth and not making money although it will probably keep appreciating while dollar declines.
  • @72cmcinc
    Always thought it was crazy with the mark ups over KITCO spot price! I do a lot of buying from my LCS's, but when I shop online, I prefer Monument! Great info, thanks!
  • @noicue8078
    Very informative video. I pay attention to the spot but when you only have one LCS in the area I have to be careful not to spend too much. I buy to hold. 👍
  • @Motodave82
    One way to buy at spot price is if you find someone who wants to sell their gold and silver, whether at a yard sale or an estate sale, when you meet these people offer them the same price a pawn shop would offer them which is spot price or a dollar or two under spot price unless its an American Eagle and certain other coins or bars which commands a little more of a premium price.
  • @theaverageboog2313
    Fantastic video as always. I really can't stand these larger channels where it's very apparent they don't know what they are talking about. I'm shocked most viewers can't see it. Glad to see they made it on your tip list. You are a diamond in the rough and it's surprising your subscriber count isn't higher. Damn shame.
  • @go4it129
    Whenever I buy silver and gold, I consider how easy will it be to liquidate
  • Bro!!! As long as I’ve been stacking I never knew the bullion dealers mark up spot higher than Kitco! WTF! How have I never noticed this? Ugh! I need to compare Kitco to Hero and Bullion Exchanges, but I suspect they’ll mark up too. I do think a silver shortage is coming, but not within the next year or two. IMHO, the biggest variable that’ll effect precious metals will be the banking industry. But who knows. We are living in very uncertain times now. I love that ASE premiums have dropped. My fractional silver is my 90%…. Lol. Another phenomenal video bro. One of your most educational. Well done.
  • There is some dude named Yankee that is all about “doom & gloom.” It’s pretty sad really.
  • @RudeBoy.44MAG
    I know some people will pounce on this comment, but I’ve made my first 3 pm purchases in the past 2 months and all thru APMEX and each purchase over $200 for the free shipping. Everything I’ve purchased has been in the deals section where I’ve been very comfortable with the prices I’ve paid (minus one 1/10 platinum coin which I bought because I knew if didn’t buy it, then I’d probably have found a way to waste the money on something stupid anyway).
  • @Kcconnor
    Coin collection vs stacking is very much like a casino gambling. You think that you are getting a fantastic price for a relatively common coin. It turns out that the coin was actually harshly cleaned coin and, though it looked like a brand new shiny penny, but because of the treatment it had, it was worth substantially less than the book had the price for a “ real” coin that had not been abused in any way.
  • I appreciate that you don’t have any dealers sponsoring you. It keeps you fair and objective.