Gold = 1,600% gain since 2000. Silver: about the same. The stock market is up 450%. If you had a $1,000 in 2000, you would have been better off putting it in metals, and ignoring the stock market completely. What does this mean?
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Gold = 1,600% gain since 2000. Silver: about the same. The stock market is up 450%. If you had a $1,000 in 2000, you would have been better off putting it in metals, and ignoring the stock market completely. What does this mean?
Gold = 1,600% gain since 2000. Silver: about the same. The stock market is up 450%. If you had a $1,000 in 2000, you would have been better off putting it in metals, and ignoring the stock market completely. What does this mean?
Gold = 1,600% gain since 2000. Silver: about the same. The stock market is up 450%. If you had a $1,000 in 2000, you would have been better off putting it in metals, and ignoring the stock market completely. What does this mean?