The driver allegedly failed to stop for traffic, swerved into the left lane, and collided head-on with a Chevy Van driven by Donald Stipp, transporting four Amish men: Henry Eicher, 50. His sons Menno Eicher, 25, and Paul Eicher, 19. Also in the van was Simon Girod, 23, a friend of the family. https://notthebee.com/article/illegal-kills-multiple-amish-men-in-semi-crash-in-indiana
Illegal, unqualified, not union. Makes me wonder about some bubble headed people in the teamsters union. I know I paid my dues, and followed all regulations and contractual obligations.
Metals are a bad investment overall, but I had just bought it to hedge.
I bought a lot at 5 bucks an ounce. Lol. I sold some at 50 back in 2011. Then bought some more. I have free silver now. Bags of US 1964 or earlier coins. I’m not selling.
I bought a lot at 5 bucks an ounce. Lol. I sold some at 50 back in 2011. Then bought some more. I have free silver now. Bags of US 1964 or earlier coins. I’m not selling.
I have a little bit myself Something to think about
I bought a lot at 5 bucks an ounce. Lol. I sold some at 50 back in 2011. Then bought some more. I have free silver now. Bags of US 1964 or earlier coins. I’m not selling.
I have a little bit myself Something to think about
Metal will always have value. Unless we’ve all been wrong for the last 5000 years. If you don’t have to sell, don’t. You know I bonds, trust me on metal. I have gold as well.
Metal will always have value. Unless we’ve all been wrong for the last 5000 years. If you don’t have to sell, don’t. You know I bonds, trust me on metal. I have gold as well.
If you invested a hundred bucks in silver 100 years ago, you'd have like 20K now.
If you invested that same hundred bucks in the S&P 500 it'd be about 2.5 mil.
Metals are a hedge against inflation and money printing, not an investment imho.
If you invested a hundred bucks in silver 100 years ago, you'd have like 20K now.
If you invested that same hundred bucks in the S&P 500 it'd be about 2.5 mil.
Metals are a hedge against inflation and money printing, not an investment imho.
Really? Golly gee, I’m glad you told me! Metals are only one portion of a portfolio. IMHO, lead and copper are equally important, especially when propelled out of my firearms.