Investing questions and answers

January 25, 2010 · Posted in Why Purchase Silver Rounds? · Comment 

Any free stock analysis sites?
I really like the tools on yahoo nouns, but I was wondering if here are any similar or better ones out there. I checked out INO, but it be extremely expensive for someone just starting to look into short possession...

Any freesoftware to analyse the NSE/BSE stock by logical analysis?
Is there any freeware to analyse the stock movements within nse/bse india by chartpatterns and technical analysis. or i enjoy to pay anybody to something? as a charge? or any body giveing precise charts...

Any info in the region of China stocks??
As we see, China is booming. Who knows which site provides info something like China stocks? Read more

How much is my half ounce silver coin worth? And where is it from?

January 22, 2010 · Posted in Why Purchase Silver Rounds? · 1 Comment 

I have a Silver Dragon round. It is 999 fine silver and comes in at a half an ounce. It says the word 'troy' after half ounce.

Some other markings on it include the names Johnson Mathhey, and Assayers & Refiners.

It's a nice looking coin, but all research I've done has turned up no results that I can rely on.

How much is it worth, what year is it, and what country did it come from?

Helpful hint, it is not the dragon coin from Australia. I've seen pictures and they do not match my coin.

Many thanks.

Remembering 9/11 With The Wall Street Mint Silver Bar

January 21, 2010 · Posted in Why Purchase Silver Rounds? · Comment 

The Wall Street Mint Silver Bar were created in 2002, specifically to commemorate the events of 9/11. These gorgeous .999 fine silver bars feature the skyline of New York City, with the twin World Trade Center Towers, as it appeared before 9/11. Produced by the Wall Street Mint, these highly collectible, proof-like silver bars are no longer being made and are difficult to obtain. The Wall Street Mint Silver Bars are available in two sizes - 10 oz. and 100 oz.

Let's look at the advantages to owning both sizes:

100-oz silver bars

Convenient way to invest a large amount of wealth in silver bullion form Uniform shape makes it simple to stack and store them in a safe deposit box 6.86 pound weight makes them easy to handle Highly liquid as this particular size is an accepted trading unit

Coincidentally - 100 ounce silver bars came about in the 1970's when inflation was soaring. Silver, a well-known inflation hedge, was highly sought after by investors as it was illegal to own gold bullion before December 31, 1974.

Small refiners started producing .999 fine silver products in order to meet the surging demand. Demand was so great by the mid-1970's that large refiners like Engelhard and Johnson-Matthey began to produce the 100-oz silver bars.

10-oz silver bars

The favorite size of most investors Smaller unit of value makes them easier to trade for other services and goods Flat, uniform shape makes for easy, neat storage You don't need alot of money to invest

Because the Wall Street Mint Silver Bars are only available on the secondary market, they offer an investment opportunity with a great chance for future appreciation. Whether you invest in the 100 oz size or the 10 oz variety depends on your financial status and investment objectives.

You can find great prices and selection on the dazzling Wall Street Mint Silver Bar at: ==> http://WallStreetRarities.com

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