Should you stack Silver and Gold for your Pension & Retirement?

by | Aug 31, 2022 | Retirement Pension | 43 comments

Should you stack Silver and Gold for your Pension & Retirement?




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43 Comments

  1. Joanne Piasecka

    Do you keep the recipients???

  2. Joanne Piasecka

    I've got 15 years left till I retire..,. Should manage to save a lot… Loving it

  3. Joanne Piasecka

    Hi. What do you mean by spot???? I've just started buying silver and gold coins.. now I'm hooked

  4. cameron dixon

    Thoughts on silver in 2021 with VAT? Especially for retirement purposes

  5. danny butler

    Jus curious what age are you now then?

  6. Nick002

    Don’t the non Uk coins incur capital gains tax?

  7. MINDisLIFE

    You can make a living singing Wham songs~ hehe

  8. HiveMind Sounds

    Stack it because it's easy. We just did a video about finding pre-1965 coinage. People can basically trade their time for silver.

  9. Carl "Crypto Hound"

    Can you recomend a SIPP that tracks gold/silver mining stocks? Gold, Silver and Cryptocurrencies are the way forward. Stocks and bonds based on debt are not 🙂 Great video!!

  10. Metal Bum

    Great show. So anyone know if there’s capital gains tax exempt AMERICAN SILVER EAGLES or gold eagles?

  11. hash glass

    if i did not stack i would have nothing at retirement 47 years old and stacking hard 3or4 years now

  12. everythig good

    Check MGTOW content on yt. Mrs backyard bullion is there for your resorces. Good speed.

  13. Orson Kaart

    I retire in six years, is it worth me stacking siver or gold to subsidise my pension?

  14. MyFootballfootball

    Any advice how best to buy cheap gold coins for little over spot whilst avoiding Ebay? (im in the uk)

  15. Dean Burton

    Where is the safest place to buy silver or gold in the UK is it just the royal mint and bullion by post???

  16. JACK C

    Need follow up….

  17. semperbauhaus

    I have a house, pensions, regular savings, an ISA, and I've just started investing in bullion. That said, I'm currently opting to invest with the Royal Mint via their online Signature service. I've got ounces of metals at virtually spot price which I can sell back at any time by logging in and hitting a button. I may purchase some actual coinage (the remaining Queen's Beasts are a possibility) but like you I would be looking to offload them once they reach a certain value, with the funds potentially purchasing gold or silver via Signature. Incidentally, you can purchase gold from the Royal Mint with funds from your SIPP and potentially benefit from tax relief.

  18. Da Sa

    I think it would be smart to stack silver for retirement because the future of home energy is going to need silver and with increasing cost of mining due to EPA regulations and most of the easy silver already mined the price is not going to do nothing but go up in the coming decades. Right now is the best time to stack some away while its under 20 dollars a troy ounce.

  19. Isaac Estates

    I've trying to build my stack just uploaded a new vid!

  20. Cain Beeping

    Good video brother thanks for sharing.

  21. Campbell 400

    Im 23 and im already stacking for my retirement hahaha

  22. Herbert von Sauerkraut unterhose

    Pensions go down, pension age goes up but third world immigration is increased and our money is stolen to fund them not integrating and working…
    I think I'm going to start buying and selling precious metals as a hobby for cash from home and the flee market.. Could be a bit of fun and may grow

  23. Alan Lee

    Very sensible and inspiring. I have been stacking silver for many years. I liquidated my gold a few years ago. To my mind the future is in silver, and yes, it's to fund my retirement. Thank you for another excellent video.

  24. steve Ringeling

    Retirement? Depends on how much you will need as monthly Proceeds From Sale and the sales price per ounce at that point in time. One will need a stack in the thousands to sell at $25 plus. Selling 6,000 oz x $25 = $150,000 that’s about 8 years at $1,500 per month. Again the big unknown is the sales price at that point in time. We all hope for $40 to $60 per oz at that point in time which would be amazing to cash-in.

  25. Kevin W

    I have a personal pension & Social Security. HOWEVER, after 2008 I have STACKED every week AND took advantage of EVERY BEATDOWN. I will never, ever trust this government again. It is TOTALLY 100% corrupt by BOTH parties and "the banks." The debt will NEVER be reduced or addressed because of the corruption. I sleep well because I AM my own personal banker now. Good luck on your pension! These are another risky one. Make it simple…"Stack and don't look back."

  26. rick fidler

    Hell no…. a wise man once told me that when rich people or investment firms push you to buy… it's time sell it run away.. market will fall… they are looking for the little guy to absorb their potential losses

  27. Pepperless

    Which is more rewarding bars or coins

  28. E Stars

    well put. I bough silver last year like crazy. This year…gold plus a little silver. Peace

  29. Pan's Purse

    It suddenly occurs to me that not having a mortgage might not be such a bad thing, all told

  30. Eli

    This is a great topic. Along the same topic do you also buy generic rounds if so why or why not… And what kinds if you do?

  31. stacking prospector

    The griffin looks brilliant I'm after one not much more expensive compared to the dragon.

  32. John Moyer

    Answer is NO! The most you will get selling is spot silver or less.

  33. pub

    FOCK NO – WORTHLESS JUNK

  34. Van Dieu

    PMs are a viable savings vehicle, but you should absolutely NOT forego a traditional pension for their huge tax advantages, and if you are on an employer scheme then this goes double or triple.

  35. Randy Gendron

    Listening, learning, and enjoying. I've been away for awhile so I'm binge-watching your channel. Only comments at the moment are 'yes' to further discussion and 'thanks' for the capsule sticker idea… I won't embarrass myself with details but this tip is going to free up a lot of space ✔.

  36. fred flintstone

    Another fantastic video. Thanks again!

  37. M J

    I rather have gold than silver because easy to store and carry around.

  38. Boris

    Thanks for the video BYB.

    Do you collect junk silver as well?

  39. The Dadgenius

    A nice insight on retirement savings and enjoy your videos!

  40. veritasfiles

    Numismatics hold most of their worth during good times and will be worth closer to the cost of the metal itself during truly bad times. Keep that in mind.

  41. veritasfiles

    Given that you live in the West and the West is living on a non-real financial system, while the rest of the world is preparing for a return to a real-money financial system, you're smart to be putting your wealth into real money.

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