Why haven't you bought gold and are still memeing those volatile cryptocurrencies? In ten years your gold could be worth 5x what it is now.
might as well buy property, god aint makin more of it
>>2997830
me stacking
it's gold AND crypto. literally perfect combination. i should have gotten into crypto earlier than i did but well i'm here now
>>2997830
Gold is absolute shit. Terrible performance. Holds up with inflation but only sort of.
>>2997830
So what happens when they start mining asteroids for gold? Checkmate
Honestly I don't trust it not to crash again.
Don't bother trying to have a sensible conversation on /biz/ about this, I've tried many times.
>>2997972
>chart goes from like 1900 to present
kek no thanks
>>2997839
this made me lol
>>2997985
BUT DOES GOLD HAVE INTRISIC VVALUE LIKE MUH COINZZZ
>>2997988
Here you go then, from '73, the year the old standard was officially dropped.
>>2998013
*gold standard
>>2998013
You disproved your point there. There won't be another removal of the gold standard again
>>2997972
Look closely and you will see that gold invariably moons when real estate crashes.
>>2998028
Can you explain to me what you think my point is? I'm just saying it isn't guaranteed to keep rising and there are people that brought 38 years ago that still haven't made their money back.
I think it's in another bubble driven by economic uncertainly just as it was driven by the oil crisis of '79.
>>2997830
In 10 years my coin might be worth 10000 per cent more than it currently is. But you're a fucking moron if you don't own gold silver and crypto.
>>2998045
It moons when anything crashes. Unfortunately it's a heavy piece of shit to move. Hence the rise of crypto. As someone said, it should be part of a balanced portfolio not the only thing you own.