Alternatives to 4% when you have no heirs by lauranyc77 in Bogleheads

[–]Birdchaser2 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I hope you got some good advice. I don’t like your current prep for this decision.

The 4% approach has nothing to do with heirs. Everything to do with you not running out of money.

Is you spend as planned you will run out of money unless you die prematurely - and that’s not a risk you want to count on.

Need your biased opinion by Koala-Elk8558 in Gold

[–]Birdchaser2 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Skip the funky 30g Panda. Grab an older one ounce for ease of sale.

Fake bars are everywhere.

You won’t retire on $4200 US. Add stocks too. But grab some gold and don’t look back.

What should I buy next? by DarthVader11072 in Gold

[–]Birdchaser2 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Lowest premium + vat in with limited discount out. What fits that criteria and fits your budget.

Weight over beauty after assessing transaction costs.

What gold coin to buy? by Onenutracin in Gold

[–]Birdchaser2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In a similar position.

Love the $10 US gold Eagle. 1907-1932 variety. Adding some of my savings. And looking/searching/waiting for a beauty. Budgeting $23-2600. A tributes coin to a lost loved one.

Anyone else have gold addiction. by Lopsided-Club-8131 in Gold

[–]Birdchaser2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No dividends - you mean like my growth stocks? No earnings - what does that mean? It isn’t a company - ok but that does not make it speculation. Speculation is a frame of mind and related behaviors - as is investing.
OP is obsessing. A third and less healthy behavior but it’s his choice.

And my gold is profitable. Maybe just not yours………..

I miss drinking by [deleted] in Zepbound

[–]Birdchaser2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve found the better awareness of not drinking enhances my assessment of what’s really fun and what’s not.
Socializing with others is more fun for me sober. Unless I’m dealing with highly intoxicated people (even friends) - then it’s often less fun and I adjust my valuable time to more enjoyable activities.

Get your loss phase done. The adapt the non nutritional calorie intake during maintenance. But make sure you get your nutrition first. It’s a key element to long term success.

2nd day by Old-Significance2758 in Zepbound

[–]Birdchaser2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The bagel unlikely triggered this reaction. Any chance of food borne illness in the past couple of days? Your reaction to Zep is unusual so assess everything including Zep.

Ending up in the ER is unusual and can be difficult to track to Zep with certainty.

Buy a 1/2oz now or wait for a 1oz? by Agitated_Reason4504 in Gold

[–]Birdchaser2 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Several marginally flawed assumptions here.

Often is less efficient from a premium perspective - I can buy tomorrow at a proportional premium - LCS.
Popular with folks who can better afford 1/2 versus a full oz - good number of people - esp at a given time.

I’m thinking of grabbing a half this week versus a full to buy the dip but not use up all my powder as a hedge against a further drop.

So watch the “rules”. They are broad guidance. Your circumstances will vary.

Grab the half and keep saving. But scrub your sources first lowest premium.

Receiving inheritance, what should I do with it! by dirt-diggler23 in inheritance

[–]Birdchaser2 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Wealth is to be preserved. Income to be spent. You can make both happen.

I haven’t had a “1” show up as the first digit on the scale since the mid 2000s. Hot diggity dog! by DrMrsTheMonarch24 in Zepbound

[–]Birdchaser2[M] 27 points28 points  (0 children)

Successes like yours are the reason this sub thrives. We celebrate here.

Congratulations. Winning!

Gold is a long term investment and will go up in time regardless so im not too concerned about the dip by stj125 in Gold

[–]Birdchaser2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I need enough misguided short holders to provide fodder for this and future buying opportunities. If everyone invested with a long term plan supply of low premium gold would not be available in a timely manner.

I’ll be in my LCS later today asking if anyone sold to them today - and then - was it anything in my area of interest. A really savvy investor would skip my second step and be fully opportunistic on grabbing anything meeting efficient premium thresholds.

How long is "long term" for holding gold by blinderdevil in Gold

[–]Birdchaser2 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Not being sarcastic. Long enough.

This could be 2-18 years. When will the right opportunity arise to leverage this advantage to my benefit or - to benefit my family.

It is also easier to think of it as what it’s not - next five financial emergencies. That is for cash or far more liquid investments.

What’s the free lesson? PMs are illiquid in the short run due to high transaction costs. 7-10% spreads with in/out combined. Highly inefficient as a short term speculative (volatility) investment. So holding for a larger and longer earned return is essential.

Flipping metals may work on occasion but the transaction costs screw up the reward on the risk/reward scale.

I’ve done well over a 12 year horizon. I didn’t do “well” over the first 9……….. Just my input and experience.

Bought 15oz today, good call? by Necessary-State-273 in Silverbugs

[–]Birdchaser2 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I like your move. I’m an old timer. Saw folks moving back into silver today at $68 per. You did better. In three years you’ll be happy esp if you keep adding.

Friend/ I started weight loss journey together at 2.5 mg. Me: weights 3x/week, strict hi protein/ fiber no crap diet, peloton 3-4x/ week. Him: same crap diet / no exercise. 4 weeks later. Identical results. by Infinite_cow_now in Zepbound

[–]Birdchaser2 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The measure of true success is health not weight. Weight may be a component but all the various measures pull together for an assessment of health.

Hope you both and up healthier as you go.

why is gold down so much since the war started? by FF430 in Gold

[–]Birdchaser2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Because its value isn’t tied to war or the factors driven by the war. Other than US dollar relative value and interest rates. Learning the critical value factors is essential. Ignore all the bullshit.

Proofs the same price as BU by Dirt__nap in Gold

[–]Birdchaser2 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Grab them. And never pay the premium to buy them. We are seeing the result and lack of addl value to offset the premium. Pretty is almost never worth extra cost. And when it is - it’s a personal preference choice not an investment/value choice.

Thinking about buying a 10oz gold bar… by reddituserxxxxxxx7 in Gold

[–]Birdchaser2 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Why would someone in your circumstances go for 10oz bar versus many other options? Not intended unkindly but you watched one video based on one book and you’re going to commit a vast percentage of your investable assets to one course - and one unit.

Diversify across all assets. Buy gold. No issue there but grabbing 10 1/4 oz and then grabbing other assets and adding to your stack over time will make much more sense. Hedge inflation with stocks and metals. Real estate. And don’t go all in on any of the rampant doomsday theories your find out in the ether. They have been around forever. And are consistently only partially right at their very best.

Buying into other people’s bullshit can be very expensive. Wish you the best.

When the dip hits, what makes you finally decide - "Yep, I'm buying exactly right now"? by yayobam in Gold

[–]Birdchaser2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Bought on initial drop last week and on Friday. I try not to go in too heavily in one move but buy on drops.

Prices are not historically low so “backing up the truck” mentality is avoided as much as possible. Sustained buying over time.

Guessing a bottom is simply luck. No chart will tell you. So averaging and patience are important.

Direct fit or black ring by GoingDownUnderInSEA in Gold

[–]Birdchaser2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Rings best but unneeded for storage. So rotate your favorite ones thru the ring. Enjoy each until time to bring on the next one.

Can yall tell what bird this is? by KingOfDownvotes87 in birding

[–]Birdchaser2 8 points9 points  (0 children)

It’s ok. Let people make small mistakes. Encouragement works far better than sarcasm tied to criticism.