Here are those silver and platinum videos I was referencing. Silver: th-cam.com/video/4bB0DztnRBU/w-d-xo.html Platinum: th-cam.com/video/3JACZ3ocmHs/w-d-xo.html
As always my friend your presentation is top notch 👌 For me having Platinum in my stack is diversifying my metal holdings. Speculative, with great upside potential, but volatile with it's price swings. Definitely a long term hold.
Rhodium went from 625 USD in 2016 to 30000 in 2021. Palladium went from under 500 to 3000 within the same timeframe. This centainly had nothing to do with stackers shopping around at their local coinshop. Also platinum has prooven to be capable of dramatic pricehikes: Between 1977 and 1980 is went from 145 to 960 dollars and between 1999 to 2008 from 350 to 2180 bucks. Well, the future is uncertain and only time will tell I guess...
One thing to remember platinum is used for hydrogen production. With green energy use growing hydrogen cell production will be using more platinum in the future.
I just watched this again, three months after you put it out. It really shows how volatile it is, you mentioned spot price of $1100. Today, mid August, it is $925. That's great, I bought an ounce today. Platinum seems to fluctuate within a hundred dollar range, up and down, during a month. Not something to watch every day, except to try to find a low point to buy.
Who is going to inaugural 7 Mile Offshore Grand Prix on April 28-30th 2023 ? Boat race will be at the famous 7 mile bridge in Marathon, FL. in the Keys. The course will be 5.6 miles along the Old Seven mile bridge.
Great video, as always. Id love to have a tube of platinum but until im up to my base weight goals for silver and gold im probably going to hold off. The one thing ive noticed for platinum is the buy/sell spread is a lot bigger so it's definitely a long hold metal. It is beautiful stuff though. I didn't realize how much more dense it is than silver till recently
Putting price aside, Platinum is a much more impressive metal than silver. It doesn’t tarnish or corrode, doesn’t react with anything, holds up to extreme heats without deforming or discoloring and on top of all its very dense and heavy. It’s a noble metal! Add to that the fact that it’s available in the earth crusts in about the same amount as gold but much more geographically concentrated (80% in South Africa) and you have a recipe for much higher prices. Also, pretty much all the easy platinum has been mined and now they have to go miles down to get it at a cost of about $850 an ounce last I checked. I don’t see the current prices of platinum as sustainable. I think Platinum price now is a steal!!!. Time will tell but I’ll guarantee you, a few years from now, platinum will easily be back up with gold like it always has been and for good reason.
Great take and comparison. Another way to compare two metals is Gold and Platinum. Platinum is about a 40 percent discount to gold, yet is more rare commercially and close to equal or less available than gold as an in Earth metal. That is a pretty big discount comparing to those two, yet people still buy gold. While the premiums are a bit silly, I find it to be a bargain and plan on adding to my early collection. Thanks for another concise video.
You can work numbers from whatever angle you like one of the good things and one of the bad things about numbers and that is that you could make them represent something that they’re actually not
Good video man i had no idea of the misconceptions of the rarity of platinum. I think having diversity is always beneficial. Ill still stick mostly to silver and gold but here and there id like to buy some more platinum.
Toyota is attempting to bypass the EV trend and is currently pouring a boatload into Hydrogen research and developement for vehicles engines and commercial batteries, that will require high usage of Platinum. Don't wait till it becomes mainstream and gain multiples in spot prices to start procuring...
Platinum is tempting but some LCS's I have gone to do not buy it. So kind of afraid to get stuck with it with limited buyers. Really enjoyed the video.
Platinum is very different from Silver, because of density and hardness. I only have a few ounces so far, but will definitely get more. I would not buy bars, fancy or not. I like the 1oz Platinum coins from the Royal Mint or other government mints. If you buy a coin series, some people only buy the Silver or Gold versions of the coin, but not many get the Platinum. So, I think that the Platinum price will go up, plus I think it will increase in collector value.
I have 34 ounces of platinum.. my dollar cost average is 1060 with premium… We’re going to an economic crash. It’s gonna go down but I just like having it. Maybe play the platinum to gold ratio. I have my Gold I have my silver and I have my platinum now I have to find something else to put money into.
Platinum is nice, I enjoy stackin the Eagles in all denominations, I believe one day it’ll prove to have been very wise to stack at 50% it’s all time highs👌 thanks CC for giving some love to us platinum stackers👌
In my opinion, silver is the wonder metal. It's uses are unmatched, and I think of it as a monetary metal, regardless of what others think. IfI'm wrong, it's on me.
The word platinum is based off of the Spanish word for "little silver" and it was initially viewed as "undeveloped" silver - they thought that it needed a few more centuries or millennia to turn into actual silver - so they threw it away as junk metal. Due to the appearance of platinum ore and the difficulty in refining it, many cultures also viewed it as trash and discarded it, meaning the actual amount of mined platinum is higher than we think and that there are also likely some pretty good sized trash piles of platinum ore laying around the planet. As for why folks think it's more valuable than gold, I'm betting that's got a lot to do with the old AD&D game as the value table for coins was copper>silver>gold>platinum - I know I was surprised to learn that platinum was only worth around 60% of what gold' is worth. To answer the question of which is best to stack though, I think it ultimately comes down to the ability to unload it and lose as little value as possible - if you can't turn something into currency when you need to and/or you're taking a hit huge hit when you do, then it doesn't matter how stable or solid an investment it is. That said, I would still score myself at least one platinum eagle - or equivalent - just to have a "platinum piece" to show off to my AD&D buddies.
Copper can do anything silver can- Palladium goes 1.5 times the distance over platnium, lately it's been a few hundred dollars over and is a bargin. Russia being a large supplier, I'm thinking platnium will be used again in industry. It's always good to sock away savings. 🎉❤🎉
Thanks for watching! You know it's really interesting, outside the coin collecting world, people use tarnish when talking about the discolored look on silver. In the coin collecting world, they soften the language and call it toning. Tarnish silver isn't less valuable unless it's damaged. Capsules doesn't prevent tarnish/toning, but it can help. Tarnish is the caused by sulfur in the air and exposure to sunlight. If your silver is protected from both, it helps reduce tarnishing/toning.
10:55 i think you said platinum was like 1100 5 months ago, and that if it dropped 200 dollars it would vanish over night ... 5 months later ... dropped 300 dollars and there is plenty at lcd
I believe what I was referencing was a $200 drop over night or over the course of a few nights, not a gradual drop over the course of eleven months. I think I was also referring to online dealers and not local coin shops. When it's drop is this gradual, shops and online dealers have the opportunity to dollar cost average. But sudden drops in a day/week, and you'll see online dealers pull it from the shelves. If I didn't make that clear, my apologies.
I just bought 30oz of silver for my wife and I anniversary I know that it’s a little high now but it’s the first time I could do I did. But now I want to go for profit and I am thinking of selling a few ozs of gold to buy a few more ozs of platinum
@@jaymatthews5014 👍 currently waiting to strike on 4 oz more if it dips below around 850-870 range. Also more Au if we get the typical Summer slump there my target is
You gotta warn a man if you are gonna put a "You Wanna Get Hard Don't Cha" clip in a video. 😂 I almost spewed my tea! For most all of my life Platinum has been the almost exotic most highest tier bullion one could own. Now it just kinda sits there wishing it were silver and especially gold. I think you are 100% correct and if nothing changes for its industrial usage then it will probably become more of a wallflower and have few dance partners. Good job on this topic... even though.... I STILL WANT SOME! 😂
I think platinum is actually a better metal then silver. Platinum can be used in many ways. Especially hydrogen cars. It’s extremely undervalued, platinum will blow up higher then silver in my opinion.
CAN ANYONE TELL ME WHY IS OUR SILVER AND GOLD IS SO FRICKIN MUCH HIGHER THAN ANYONE ELSE!, I DON'T BUY AMERICAN COINS, EXCEPT JUNK SILVER, OTHER COUNTRY ARE CHEAPER AND THEY ACTUALLY LOOK A LOT BETTER, TO ME ANYWAY!!!!!
Why don't you show the world how much smarter you are than the rest of us and post the link that backs up this is "bollocks!"? Please don't use Wikipedia, that is not a reliable source.
Here are those silver and platinum videos I was referencing.
Silver: th-cam.com/video/4bB0DztnRBU/w-d-xo.html
Platinum: th-cam.com/video/3JACZ3ocmHs/w-d-xo.html
As always my friend your presentation is top notch 👌
For me having Platinum in my stack is diversifying my metal holdings.
Speculative, with great upside potential, but volatile with it's price swings.
Definitely a long term hold.
add to your stack palladium like I did
👊Much appreciated BA! You and I hold very similar thoughts.
@@CampbellsCoins great minds think alike 🧐
@@bullionaddict9164 100%
Rhodium went from 625 USD in 2016 to 30000 in 2021. Palladium went from under 500 to 3000 within the same timeframe. This centainly had nothing to do with stackers shopping around at their local coinshop.
Also platinum has prooven to be capable of dramatic pricehikes: Between 1977 and 1980 is went from 145 to 960 dollars and between 1999 to 2008 from 350 to 2180 bucks. Well, the future is uncertain and only time will tell I guess...
i love platinum
Why?
@@633ohiocit's smart money
Me too ❤
Gold might be for the Rich...But Platinum is for Kings!
I own 1 Kilo of physical Platinum and one day my ship 🚢 will come in.
One thing to remember platinum is used for hydrogen production. With green energy use growing hydrogen cell production will be using more platinum in the future.
Yup!
Both Silver and Platinum are beautiful!
I own and stack platinum. It's such a beautiful metal.
Agree! A silver metal with NO milk spots haha.
Appreciate the amazing info! I have never dipped into platinum and believe I will be sticking with gold and silver!
Stick with what you know! Thanks man!
Another well thought out and convincing argument to stick with silver. Thank you!
Thank you!
Thanks for sharing ... Really interesting perspective and worth taking on board.
Glad it was helpful!
What ever you can afford is the right one!
I just watched this again, three months after you put it out. It really shows how volatile it is, you mentioned spot price of $1100. Today, mid August, it is $925. That's great, I bought an ounce today. Platinum seems to fluctuate within a hundred dollar range, up and down, during a month. Not something to watch every day, except to try to find a low point to buy.
Who is going to inaugural 7 Mile Offshore Grand Prix on April 28-30th 2023 ? Boat race will be at the famous 7 mile bridge in Marathon, FL. in the Keys. The course will be 5.6 miles along the Old Seven mile bridge.
Great video, as always. Id love to have a tube of platinum but until im up to my base weight goals for silver and gold im probably going to hold off. The one thing ive noticed for platinum is the buy/sell spread is a lot bigger so it's definitely a long hold metal. It is beautiful stuff though. I didn't realize how much more dense it is than silver till recently
Smart choice. That's a great point regarding the spread. Thanks AS!
Putting price aside, Platinum is a much more impressive metal than silver. It doesn’t tarnish or corrode, doesn’t react with anything, holds up to extreme heats without deforming or discoloring and on top of all its very dense and heavy. It’s a noble metal!
Add to that the fact that it’s available in the earth crusts in about the same amount as gold but much more geographically concentrated (80% in South Africa) and you have a recipe for much higher prices.
Also, pretty much all the easy platinum has been mined and now they have to go miles down to get it at a cost of about $850 an ounce last I checked. I don’t see the current prices of platinum as sustainable. I think Platinum price now is a steal!!!. Time will tell but I’ll guarantee you, a few years from now, platinum will easily be back up with gold like it always has been and for good reason.
I've bought more platinum this year than gold. Hard not to when the price is this low. I agree with your whole assessment.
Great take and comparison. Another way to compare two metals is Gold and Platinum. Platinum is about a 40 percent discount to gold, yet is more rare commercially and close to equal or less available than gold as an in Earth metal. That is a pretty big discount comparing to those two, yet people still buy gold. While the premiums are a bit silly, I find it to be a bargain and plan on adding to my early collection. Thanks for another concise video.
Thanks for watching!
You can work numbers from whatever angle you like one of the good things and one of the bad things about numbers and that is that you could make them represent something that they’re actually not
Good video man i had no idea of the misconceptions of the rarity of platinum.
I think having diversity is always beneficial. Ill still stick mostly to silver and gold but here and there id like to buy some more platinum.
Toyota is attempting to bypass the EV trend and is currently pouring a boatload into Hydrogen research and developement for vehicles engines and commercial batteries, that will require high usage of Platinum. Don't wait till it becomes mainstream and gain multiples in spot prices to start procuring...
I read that too. I hope they do it.
Extremely helpful video. Thanks a million.
My pleasure!
Gold,silver,and gold I stack all.I am playing ratios and only buying platnium for now.Happy investing stacking.
Platinum is tempting but some LCS's I have gone to do not buy it. So kind of afraid to get stuck with it with limited buyers. Really enjoyed the video.
Good point! Thanks for watching!
Because it's not the hype that's why
But when it's the hype you would rather pay more dumb logic
Platinum is very different from Silver, because of density and hardness. I only have a few ounces so far, but will definitely get more. I would not buy bars, fancy or not. I like the 1oz Platinum coins from the Royal Mint or other government mints. If you buy a coin series, some people only buy the Silver or Gold versions of the coin, but not many get the Platinum. So, I think that the Platinum price will go up, plus I think it will increase in collector value.
Appreciate your thoughts
100% agree. Only coins from government mints. You will get aweful prices when you sell back bars. Buy what is cheaper, Maples, Aussies Brits
Great video. Thanks for sharing.
Awesome job!
🙏
I have 34 ounces of platinum.. my dollar cost average is 1060 with premium… We’re going to an economic crash. It’s gonna go down but I just like having it. Maybe play the platinum to gold ratio. I have my Gold I have my silver and I have my platinum now I have to find something else to put money into.
Real estate!!!
palladium
Silver is also more liquid, as not all coins shop buy platinum
Platinum is the best metal for jewelry. Hard, dense, non allergenic and doesnt react to anything
Platinum is nice, I enjoy stackin the Eagles in all denominations, I believe one day it’ll prove to have been very wise to stack at 50% it’s all time highs👌 thanks CC for giving some love to us platinum stackers👌
In my opinion, silver is the wonder metal.
It's uses are unmatched, and I think of it as a monetary metal, regardless of what others think.
IfI'm wrong, it's on me.
💯
I LOVEEE Platinum. Absolutley noone is talking about it right now 😊
Aye that's why I'm buying
@@manthing1467 We best keep it a secret
I have a little bit of platinum just for bragging rights.
One ounce?
Platinum ring?
The word platinum is based off of the Spanish word for "little silver" and it was initially viewed as "undeveloped" silver - they thought that it needed a few more centuries or millennia to turn into actual silver - so they threw it away as junk metal.
Due to the appearance of platinum ore and the difficulty in refining it, many cultures also viewed it as trash and discarded it, meaning the actual amount of mined platinum is higher than we think and that there are also likely some pretty good sized trash piles of platinum ore laying around the planet.
As for why folks think it's more valuable than gold, I'm betting that's got a lot to do with the old AD&D game as the value table for coins was copper>silver>gold>platinum - I know I was surprised to learn that platinum was only worth around 60% of what gold' is worth.
To answer the question of which is best to stack though, I think it ultimately comes down to the ability to unload it and lose as little value as possible - if you can't turn something into currency when you need to and/or you're taking a hit huge hit when you do, then it doesn't matter how stable or solid an investment it is.
That said, I would still score myself at least one platinum eagle - or equivalent - just to have a "platinum piece" to show off to my AD&D buddies.
Gold is my personal favorite metal.
I have 1 oz of platinum and even 1 oz of palladium xD
Platinum is the most robust element, the most robust form of money.
Copper can do anything silver can-
Palladium goes 1.5 times the distance over platnium, lately it's been a few hundred dollars over and is a bargin.
Russia being a large supplier, I'm thinking platnium will be used again in industry.
It's always good to sock away savings.
🎉❤🎉
Copper is a great metal!
❤thanks 🎉
Great Video. I admit, I don't have platinum in my stack but I should have at least some.
Thanks! It's a great metal to have. Need to diversify that stack!
Thank you for this video. May I ask will tarnished silver lose their value? Also is keeping them in capsule prevent them from tarnishing?
Thanks for watching! You know it's really interesting, outside the coin collecting world, people use tarnish when talking about the discolored look on silver. In the coin collecting world, they soften the language and call it toning. Tarnish silver isn't less valuable unless it's damaged. Capsules doesn't prevent tarnish/toning, but it can help. Tarnish is the caused by sulfur in the air and exposure to sunlight. If your silver is protected from both, it helps reduce tarnishing/toning.
@@CampbellsCoins thank you for the reply! Take care!
10:55 i think you said platinum was like 1100 5 months ago, and that if it dropped 200 dollars it would vanish over night ... 5 months later ... dropped 300 dollars and there is plenty at lcd
I believe what I was referencing was a $200 drop over night or over the course of a few nights, not a gradual drop over the course of eleven months. I think I was also referring to online dealers and not local coin shops. When it's drop is this gradual, shops and online dealers have the opportunity to dollar cost average. But sudden drops in a day/week, and you'll see online dealers pull it from the shelves. If I didn't make that clear, my apologies.
sure, 20% drop overnight, probably any metal, would clam up a dealer ... i could see that ... @@CampbellsCoins
A moment of silence for people who chose to exchange platinum bands at their wedding instead of gold in 2010-11
I just bought 30oz of silver for my wife and I anniversary I know that it’s a little high now but it’s the first time I could do I did. But now I want to go for profit and I am thinking of selling a few ozs of gold to buy a few more ozs of platinum
GREAT VIDEO CONTENT. 🥇🥈🥉🏆🏆🏆
Thanks Ray!
How many of us own zero Platinum? I’ll start with me.
This would be a great poll. My guess would be less than 10%.
Pt is my diversity play (since I don’t do it in real life 😮) to my larger Au stack when it dips
100%
It will happen you just have to wait. I look at as gold in a time capsule for 1000 an ounce. Its a waiting game. It will cross with palladium first
@@jaymatthews5014 👍 currently waiting to strike on 4 oz more if it dips below around 850-870 range. Also more Au if we get the typical Summer slump there my target is
I think once I get to my target goals for silver and gold, then I'll start buying platinum and palladium.
Good idea.
Now I wanna buy more platinum. Haha.
Dude I love plat. And now that Toyota is leaning more hydrogen to blow up the EV market, I like it even more.
Cheers 🥃
🍺 thank you
Hi friend
I have some silver mixed with stones and a platinum. So is there any buyer around to buy from me.
You gotta warn a man if you are gonna put a "You Wanna Get Hard Don't Cha" clip in a video. 😂 I almost spewed my tea! For most all of my life Platinum has been the almost exotic most highest tier bullion one could own. Now it just kinda sits there wishing it were silver and especially gold. I think you are 100% correct and if nothing changes for its industrial usage then it will probably become more of a wallflower and have few dance partners.
Good job on this topic... even though.... I STILL WANT SOME! 😂
I would say silver is better. Platinum was used for catalysators but with more and more electric cars not anymore much.
Agree.
Palladium. Super cheap now even with the premiums
SILVER 😎👊🏻
😎 Thanks brother!
Is that even a real question? Platinum! Much rarer, just as useful. It’s also “relatively” cheap.
Poured Pt all day. Silver is over rated and too common.
I just buy tokenized gold, silver and platinum. Easier to store, no premiums, can be used for payments and purchasing.
Platinum for sure, check the prices of rhodium, iridium and palladium, much more than gold
I think platinum is actually a better metal then silver. Platinum can be used in many ways. Especially hydrogen cars. It’s extremely undervalued, platinum will blow up higher then silver in my opinion.
Great information and analysis. 👍
Thanks Mark!
I ❤ Pt. 🐥
It's a great metal!
I put my money in to lead!
Why do just one option when you should diversify?!
Give me platinum
🙌
If the US backed its currency with Platinum... We looking at 10 million an ounce
what happen to platinum beasts 🤔
No clue. I think he stopped because no one was watching platinum vids.
Id rather go to prison in a pink thong than I would to buy Platinum right now 😑
Interesting choice there, but to each their own!
Unfortunately as a normal mortal, I cannot by plutonium nor yranium, legally😢😂
Spanish Colonial America also briefly played with platinum coinage.
Living in Switzerland, the land of free (sorry usa) and do we really need pay tax, just joking we make a contribution, love your channel
platinum is used in hydrogen cars.
Yup!
Consider me schooled!
📖🖋️😉👍
CAN ANYONE TELL ME WHY IS OUR SILVER AND GOLD IS SO FRICKIN MUCH HIGHER THAN ANYONE ELSE!, I DON'T BUY AMERICAN COINS, EXCEPT JUNK SILVER, OTHER COUNTRY ARE CHEAPER AND THEY ACTUALLY LOOK A LOT BETTER, TO ME ANYWAY!!!!!
Pt 9 times rarer than Ag - bollocks! Do your own due dlligence.
Why don't you show the world how much smarter you are than the rest of us and post the link that backs up this is "bollocks!"? Please don't use Wikipedia, that is not a reliable source.
The way i see it, Gold : Platinum sales stocks in Bullion dealers. I’d say platinum is thousands of times rarer than gold 😬
It sounds like he doesn't really knoa
FIRST!!! :-)
😎
Platinum will outperform silver. No doubt
We shall see 😊
Industrial metals in a cratering global economy 😒
😒These industrial metals did pretty darn good in the last cratering global economy.
@@CampbellsCoins Lol right. Some don't get it.
@@CampbellsCoins What global collapse are you referring to?
@@saltydog1196 2008. Which one are you referring to?