Eight Movies that Will Keep You Charged Up about Precious Metals while You Are Stuck at Home
You’re someone who loves to invest in precious metals. But what have you been doing to keep yourself motivated about your investments while you’ve been logging time holed up at home?
Over the last few weeks on this blog, we’ve suggested some motivational ideas that will work, whether you invest in gold scrap, platinum scrap, palladium scrap, silver scrap, or something else. We’ve suggested, for example, that you inventory your precious metals holdings, review your 2019 tax strategies, or search your home for precious metals you might have overlooked.
Stuck at Home? Why Not Hunt for Precious Metals Now?
If you live in most parts of the country, you’re not supposed to leave your house, except to go to the food store or pharmacy. If that’s been your situation for more than a few days, chances are that you are itching to do something productive and energizing.
So we have a suggestion for you – and one that could be not only interesting but profitable . . .
Why Is Gold Scrap Your Best Way to Invest in Gold?
What is gold scrap, and why is it one of the best ways to invest in precious metals? In today’s post, we’ll explain.
There are different kinds of gold scrap. Let’s take a closer look.
Gold Prices are Volatile . . . What Are Investors Supposed to Do?
What’s going on with gold prices? Here are two headlines we have seen in just the last week . . .
“Gold Prices Tumbling to Cover Margin Calls”
“Gold Prices to Surge as Coronavirus Crisis Boosts Stimulus Hopes”
But perhaps this headline is the most accurate of all . . .
The $1,000 Platinum Lab Crucible that Wasn’t
For a couple in New Jersey, it was time to clean out the basement. A corrugated cardboard box they pulled off a shelf contained some interesting metal items they had inherited, but never really examined. They found a small silver-plated candle holder and a sterling silver lid that had probably once been paired with a candy dish or some other bowl.
With Rhodium Prices Surging, Is Now the Time to Buy Rhodium Scrap?
People are buzzing about rhodium these days, for some very compelling reasons. One is that rhodium is trading at a very high price, currently $9,500 on the London Fix. Compare that to gold, which is trading for $1572 or even palladium, which is trading at $2181.
What Is Rhodium Used For?
If you invest in precious metals, chances are you would answer that question by saying, “It’s a precious metal that is used as a thin plating on jewelry.” You probably know that rhodium, if plated onto brass, creates the impression of platinum or even white gold.
Platinum and Precious Metal Gifts that Make Valuable Holiday Presents
If you want to give someone a really terrific present at this time of year, chances are you have thought about something made of platinum or gold. Good, generous thinking! Few other presents are as impressive.
Quiz: Do You Know What a Smelter Does?
In “What Is a Smelter” and other posts we have published in the past, we have explained what a smelter is and what a smelter does.
So what do smelters do? The quick answer is, smelters smelt things. In general, that means heating up piles of scrap and powder and chemicals that contain metal. Once that “stuff” reaches the melting point of the metals it contains, those metals melt, clump together, and can be separated from surrounding materials.
Don’t Toss Old Electronics after the Holidays
Your husband gives you a new tablet for Chanukah. Or you get a new gaming console for Junior as a Christmas gift.
There’s no doubt about it. The holidays are the time of year when older electronic devices get replaced by new ones – often dozens of them at a time. And you have a choice. You could stick all your old devices in your dresser drawer, or you could gather them up and send them to Specialty Metals Smelters and refiners and have us recover the gold, platinum and silver they contain. Before you dismiss this suggestion because you have only five or six items, let us ask you a question . . .
What Does Gold Filled Mean in Jewelry Classification?
Let’s say you’re roaming through an antique store and you find two eyeglass frames. One is stamped “gold filled” and the other has no markings.
What is the difference between them, and which contains more gold? Don’t worry, in today’s post, we are going to tell you.
New Scams Are Targeting Gullible People to Buy Silver Coins for More than They Are Worth
If you’ve been around for more than a few years, chances are you have fielded phone calls from pushy companies that try to get you to buy silver coins and all kinds of other “investments.” The usual pitch centers on opportunity: some trend is about to make today a great time to buy some investment. And if you don’t, you are going to lose money or overlook an incredible investment opportunity.
Silver, Silver Everywhere!
We’d like to start this post by reminding our readers that silver is a precious metal.
You knew that already, of course, but have you forgotten that you can make a lot of money by recycling silver? If you have, it’s probably because silver is trading at such low prices compared to gold, platinum, rhodium and silver’s other precious brothers and sisters. Silver is not very glamorous.
Three Critical Questions to Ask Before You Sell Gold
Who near you buys gold-filled jewelry, gold-plated jewelry, solid-gold jewelry, gold scrap and other gold items?
Those questions might be the first to come to mind when you have gold items that you want to sell. But did you know that there are other, more important questions?
Who Buys Gold Filled Jewelry?
Recently, a man wanted to sell some old gold filled jewelry that he had inherited from an elderly aunt. There were actually quite a few items - a bracelet, a few old rings, a necklace with a pendant attached, a small decorative pin, and a few other items. So the man put all those items in a Manila envelope, got in his car, and drove to a store that displayed the sign, “We Buy Gold.”
Where Is There a Precious Metal Refinery Near Me?
If you have precious metal items that you would like to refine for profit, “Where is there a precious metal refinery near me?” is a logical question to ask. The problem is, it might not be the right question to ask. Here are some of the reasons.
What Is a Smelter?
“Smelting” sounds like a form of melting . . . but it isn’t!
“Smelting” also sounds like going fishing for shiny little fish that are called smelts . . . but it isn’t that either!
So, What Is Smelting?
How Much is Platinum Scrap Worth?
With platinum trading on the London Fix for $831 per ounce, it’s no wonder that precious metal investors look to platinum as a top investment today. Its trading price falls about halfway between the current Fix price of only $17.25 for an ounce of silver, and $1510.80 for an ounce of gold. Plus, traders realize that although platinum is rarer than gold and certainly a lot rarer than silver, many kinds of platinum scrap are not too difficult to find. They know that if they can buy platinum scrap at pennies on the dollar, which is often possible, they can send it to us for testing and recycling and profit handsomely on their investment.
Six Myths about Precious Metals that Can Cost You Money
We are big fans of investing in precious metals. But we have sometimes seen people lose money, most often because they have misunderstood some of the basic principles and facts about precious metals.
We don’t want to throw a wet blanket over your enthusiasm for investing in silver, gold, platinum, rhodium and other precious metals. But because we know that the most informed investors are likely to make the highest profits, we would like to provide you with some reality checks in today’s post.
Helter Smelter . . .
What You Need to Know about Modern Smelting and What We Do
As we wrote on this blog back on February 24, 2014, “Smelting has now evolved into a modern, sophisticated process that uses very advanced equipment to separate precious metals from a wide variety of compounds and chemicals, not only from rocks.”