HoardCopperByTheTon wrote:And to think I sold him his first Ryedale.
It's all about the margins, baby!
How many stocks do you know of that have absolutely no downside?
Insane-O wrote: Perhaps you were a doctor or lawyer or computer entrepreneur.
ScottyTX wrote:HoardCopperByTheTon wrote:And to think I sold him his first Ryedale.
It's all about the margins, baby!
How many stocks do you know of that have absolutely no downside?
I know of one but it not exactly a public option, my company does an amazing stock plan
Insane-O wrote:First, I am assuming you serious types are already very wealthy in order to tie up $200,000+ in pennies....
Insane-O wrote:Second, what is your end game? The storage must be an issue. Do you want --=ALL THE COPPER PENNIES=--?!
Insane-O wrote:Third, are you going for outrageous notoriety along the lines of performance art? The monetary gains seem too small to be the driving factor when time and effort are taken into consideration.
ScottyTX wrote:
I know of one but it not exactly a public option, my company does an amazing stock plan
HoardCopperByTheTon wrote:ScottyTX wrote:
I know of one but it not exactly a public option, my company does an amazing stock plan
From a financial standpoint.. probably one of the riskiest investments you could make. If things go south.. not only is your investment shot.. but you are out of a job too.
andrewjackson wrote::geek:. Insane. O, seems like your playing devils advocate. The investments here are a mere hobby for some, and a profitable hedge against the hyperinflation/currency devaluation for others,coming soon to a working class family near you. Have you listened to the lame stream propaganda machine in reference to the economic conditions. Only a few will make/take profits from wall street. The working class will wonder why their life savings disapeared! Pension plans, social security, 401k, etc stolen. Please do not patronize the intelligent people that can forsee this casino style monopoly unfolding before our own eyes. The masses of citizens have injested the flouride flavored kool aid for far to long.
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andrewjackson wrote:Thanks, I will have to check that one out. I just watched police state 4, it was a very good production also. Take care.
slvrbck wrote:I wonder what would happen if the US minted a $10 FV coin that had an intrinsic value of $24.92. . . Do you think Insane-O would hold onto those?
Insane-O wrote:This is the greatest site on the internet. No joke. Hands down the best ever. This community is either way off-kilter, or gone deeply down the rabbit hole, or perhaps very advanced in a way few can perceive.
Simply put, I am fascinated by people such as highroller4321 and anybody else who has accumulated as many or more pennies, and I have to ask, if it is not too personal, a few questions about you folks.
First, I am assuming you serious types are already very wealthy in order to tie up $200,000+ in pennies. So what is driving you? If you are already successful monetarily, and presumably living a wonderful and fulfilling life, why do you pursue such marginal returns in this manner? Could you not beat these penny returns with stock trading, or futures trading, or small business or something other than pennies? I imagine you did something similar prior to penny sorting in order to get rich in the first place. Perhaps you were a doctor or lawyer or computer entrepreneur.
Second, what is your end game? The storage must be an issue. Do you want --=ALL THE COPPER PENNIES=--?!
The Portland Mint has a secure storage option for anyone who wants to store them.
Third, are you going for outrageous notoriety along the lines of performance art? The monetary gains seem too small to be the driving factor when time and effort are taken into consideration.
Since when is buying something and instantly having it be worth 150% more than you just paid for it a small gain? Let me know where you can do better....
Thanks for the answers, and again I just want to let everybody know, from the $100 starters to the counted-by-the-ton fiends, you folks are all amazing and have put together one seriously amazing web forum.
misteroman wrote:I'm actually planning on buying a 2012 Camaro Z28 and paying cash(all in pennies) for it when they finally release it
I think it will capture nationwide attention to pennies and give the dealer huge free publicity
. of course I have no Idea how they are going to transport 5 million pennies lol but they'll figure it out!!
HoardCopperByTheTon wrote:I like it misteroman! They will think you have been saving up your pennies for quite a while to buy that car.
I love when I take in 4 bags of zinc to cash in for lunch money and folks say "Wow.. how long did it take you to save up all those pennies?" I answer "A few hours."
thedude wrote:misteroman wrote:I'm actually planning on buying a 2012 Camaro Z28 and paying cash(all in pennies) for it when they finally release it
I think it will capture nationwide attention to pennies and give the dealer huge free publicity
. of course I have no Idea how they are going to transport 5 million pennies lol but they'll figure it out!!
Yes, yes. I like this. But for 50K I might go for something different than a Camaro.
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