>>20791481I guess you're right there, but ETFs are much more liquid so might be better for trading purposes. I guess it depends on your preference. If it's gold nothing beats holding it yourself though.
>>20791483tbf I think those ETFs also have at least a 0.5% fee. And the premiums on silver can be as high as 20-30% in times of high demand. Only if you're buying though, you'll be lucky to get spot when selling.
>silver>hold long-termI don't think silver will keep its gains like gold has. It will probably spike high up into new ATHs and then crash back down again like always.
>>20791488best value you can get with gold is usually with 1oz coins, but if you need the capital to do that
>Realistically though if the economy collapses it’s better to have guns, ammo, and fresh water.the best thing in that situation is to have a trade or a marketable skillset, all the others are prepper memes