Why You SHOULD have Fractional GOLD in YOUR Stack.

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This video explores three important reasons why you should have fractional gold in your stack AND which type of fractional gold to stack and why.

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I can get on board with this! While I do have some commems, I'm not a fan and I've only bought them at melt. Still, when markets are hot like they have been, it's easy to sell pretty much any gold. Also, I agree with the higher premiums on the smaller fractional, but I still think it's wise to have the 1/10 just because of the ease of liquidity, and the same thing applies on the 1/10 as it does on the 1/4 - you can recoup the premiums. Additionally, I think I have too much foreign gold. It buys and it sells, but I don't want to be in a position to find people that are interested in it due to the usually goofy .2417 AGW stuff... Good to see you.

VerticalStacker
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I started my stack with 10 ounces of silver and 1/10th of an ounce of gold each month. In 10 months I had my first ounce 😊. Everyone has their own way of stacking. Whatever works for them and they can afford, is the right way to stack.

mimaroo
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I was in my early 30s in the 1999 to 2004 time frame. I had very little money. Buying 1/10th oz gold Eagles was manageable but was still something I had to plan for. I am SO glad I bought those - 30-40 bucks a pop:). I will NEVER fault anyone for buying fractional - hell, I still don't own gold larger than 5grams. Buying fractional gold is the best way for folks of modest means to build wealth. Effe the metal snobs, stack what you can afford and build wealth now, don't wait because someone looks down on fractional.

__dk__
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Food, shelter and bills, the rest of my currency goes all to gold and silver!

louiestrades
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Brutha, this is good info. Been stacking the frac for over a year now. Rock on and stack on. 🎸🏴‍☠️

Cache
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Small gold coins are just a practical way to store money. Imagine your silver/gold stack as a bank account. With exclusively large sized gold pieces you can only withdraw LARGE amounts of money from your account at a time. Small gold coins are much more practical for everyday usage/trade. ~$230 for a 1/10 oz eagle is a practical amount of cash. I love small eagles for that reason

almostliterally
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I'm focused on 1/4 ozt Gold coins and Sovereigns.. Easy to sell and if you are patient and wait for bargains - the premiums are fairly low. I saw a 1/4th Gold Maple online today for 486 USD - so the deals are out there. Some stackers call the 1/4 ounce Gold coin the "sweet spot" coin - I agree.

jduff
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I will definitely look into more fractional options.

carlchilds
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It is a win-win situation it either increases in value or increases in asset

BritishPatriot-
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It's amazing how much needless spending I have cut out since I started stacking. Fractional gold is all I have any chance of affording at the moment but hey some gold is better than none. I'll get to an ounce eventually 😁

johnhenry
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My experience with fractional Gold, is the Premiums !
Much Higher than 1oz Pieces.

davemi
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I like frac! Big part of my gold stack in fact most of it is frac! Agree with your take on frac and gold as savings!

AlohaStacker
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I finally filled up a tube of 1/10 AGE's (50 coins) - The first one I bought, I paid $38 including the premium. At the time, I thought that was super expensive, and in fact, could only afford that one at the time. I did not start actually stacking until just a few years ago, and by then, the next 1/10 AGE I bought was $160 including premium.
The moral of this, is that metals will ALWAYS feel like they are expensive. That $38 back then represented a day and a half of pay. A 1/10 eagle now goes for about the same day and a half of pay for a blue collar fella....

I just got my adult son in to stacking metals, and I pushed him away from fractional gold....In my opinion, Silver is much more efficient for an emergency fund, plus there is always a much larger buyer market for it. If I had all the high premiums back from those 50 1/10oz eagle coins, I could have an extra 2oz of gold almost, for the same money (Which to me, is leaving opportunity on the table.)

The one advantage to gold is the portability of it. I can put $50k of gold in my pocket and walk all day. To carry the same value in silver, I would need a pack-mule or a car to haul it around. (under 2 pounds compared to over 120 pounds)

So I still stack gold, but only the 1oz Eagles (sticking with that coin until I hit my life-goal stack, then I may branch to other types of coins) - I still have that tube of 1/10 ounce eagles, and I likely will keep it, just because of how small the 5 ounces represents, and it could be hidden and transported so easily if you had to.

As for Silver, I have lowered my total stack goal I am shooting for (again, only ASE's for the stack) due to the weight and storage issue of it all. This year, due to the higher premiums, I have been buying a lot of semi-collectable silver, just for the enjoyment factor. I have picked up about 150 ounces of this stuff, but do not actually count it towards the stack, since I do some flipping with it, and the amount/types are pretty fluid.

Cheers!

Mag
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I have about 80 1/10oz pieces gold majority of them I paid under$150:00 now the prices are double, and I keep 1gram in my wallet as a walk around piece 🇺🇲💪🇺🇲💪

calvincooper
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Got my 2008, 1/10th Buffalo, good value

elifoust
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Yes, I agree with your assessment. I have acquired a half dozen 1/4 oz eagles over the last six months.

bubba
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I love it all and own it all — full ounces & fractional. Banks have lost their minds. Fuck them! Great video bro.

PistolPackingPilot
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Each gram of gold and silver you add increases your wealth

BritishPatriot-
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Love the 0.10 Oz gold eagle. About as thick as a finger nail. Like little jewels.

Bill-xxyh
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My opinion, based on experience, is to buy ONLY monetized gold bullion, in the 1oz size only. Monetized bullion is the easiest to sell, and carries the lowest cost over melt. You are unlikely to get any of that big 10-12% premium you paid on a 1/10oz gold eagle, when you sell it.

Smaller dollar value amounts are the easiest to sell, that's where silver comes in. Buy the silver type that is easiest to sell, and has the lowest premium over melt.

millerforester