I Told Them to Buy Silver
I Told Them to Buy Silver
For more years than I wish to mention I have told people to invest with Gold and Silver. It seems I am always talking about it.
Just today a neighbor arrived home and came over to tell me about his water bill. He explained to me that the water company did a spot check on his meter because they thought he was using more water than what is expected for a family his size. The water company performed a flow test and found that the meter was operating very slow. Slow? What does that mean I wondered.
This neighbor told me that the water company charged him the same for usage for 30 days as for 15 days. I asked him what he was going to do about that. He said, Oh well it will work out in the long run.
Strange how some people think. A huge company makes a mistake and it becomes too big to mettle in so just let it be. However, if I held them up with a gun you can be sure that no matter what the amount stolen they would get the police involved.
Here Comes The Gold And Silver Talk 
I asked my neighbor how he was doing with his investments in gold and silver. He was planning to invest ten thousand dollars. Seven thousand in Gold and three thousand in Silver.
Three months had gone by since we discussed his purchasing precious metals with the money he was allowing the bank to use. Gold was just under a thousand dollars an ounce and Silver was about eleven dollars an ounce.
I did some quick math results and figured he has made upwards of six thousand dollars. Not bad for three months of doing nothing but buying gold and silver and sitting on it.
Well you might have already guessed it, this man did what most Americans do and that was nothing. Nothing but complain about the way things are and sit back and allow things to happen to them.
He could have been thousands of dollars richer today if he just bought real precious metals. Instead, the bank bought the metals and gave him 1.25% interest on his ten thousand dollars which amounts to nothing.
I told them to buy gold and silver is still what I’m saying today.
Chuck Madere

