Which is more valuable? Gold or paper money?
>>1369271
Gold of course.
Depends on the amounts of each retard
>>1369302
$100k in gold vs $100k in cash 5 years from now.
>>1369356
THEN THEY WOULX BE WORTH THE SAME YOU FUCK FACE
>>1369382
>The value of currency doesn't deviate from the gold standard
Kek.
>>1369389
Its like saying what weighs more, a pound of bricks or a pound of feathers
>>1369392
So you're saying that the gold to dollar ratio will always be the same?
>>1369392
Everyone knows its bricks, they weigh more.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uH0hikcwjIA
>>1369271
Terribly worded question.
What you're after is "Is buying and holding gold for 5 years a good investment?"
Yes, but you're much better off with btc.
>>1369389
But you're measuring both in regards to usd.
>>1369271
>Which is more valuable? Gold or paper money?
Which one is readily available to be exchanged for goods or services and is considered legal tender that cannot be refused at a store?
>>1369417
I wanted to avoid wording it like that to avoid coiners.
>>1369271
pound per pound gold loses
>>1369271
What weighs more? A kg of gold or 2 kg of paper?
>>1369452
you'll be flipping us coiners' burgers in the near future, friendo. best learn to get along.
>>1369559
1kg of gold will weight way more than 2kg of paper gold.
>>1369404
It's actually feathers because you have to carry the weight of what you did to those poor birds.
>>1369356
Obviously the gold given normal circumstances like somebody synthesizing it from water or some shit, countries inflate their economies every year by a few percent you fucks