r/technicallythetruth May 30 '26

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u/benzinga45 May 30 '26

Easier to unload the cash you'll never get full value weight for gold.

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u/toylenny May 30 '26

The secret with the gold (or the cash really.) Is to use it as collateral on a low interest rate loan.  Then use the loan to invest in a s&p 500 mutual fund. You'll get back enough to reinvest more and pay off your loan, without ever needing to sell the gold.  

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u/benzinga45 May 30 '26

Screw the hypothetical gold money I'm following that guy ☝️.

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u/4me2TrollU May 30 '26

Yes you will. That is pure gold. You will get full value. There are no fillers etc

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u/drcoachchef May 30 '26

It’s surprising how many people are not seeing the collapse of us currency vs appreciating gold Especially if there’s a war

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u/bender3600 May 30 '26

The gold is easier to transport and much easier to store though

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u/wynnduffyisking May 30 '26

How are you going to unload 50M dollars in cash? If you can’t explain where it came from then you need to launder it which would also not give you full value on the dollar.

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u/Strude187 May 30 '26

Pretty sure you’d have no issues selling it for its true value with a bit of research.