I asked a question and I do have an opinion . I've been scrapping a wile & it's been a wild ride
finding lifting dissembling selling every conceivable element in society. If I can say this with out seeming like a brag is that I find it and there seems no conclusion to finding . The end would be the law regulating
the lifestyle of it.
The reality to what is typical of scrapping is LIFTING and that aside from a law regulating , there will be a day
when a strong scrapper can't do it any more - - with that said
The money made from scrap has simple mathematics . Metal has value Cu Al brass Lead steels silver gold
to name some, it's all the same but of quantity needed to deliver money . All are manipulated to prices we dance to & some times we win big . If we were to use Gold as the standard then realize all metals
will have a ratio of what is needed to = gold value @ 1 oz = like 1,200 pounds of lead give or take .
so it's simple , sell 1,200 pounds of lead and then purchase 1 oz gold , you used cash to facilitate the deal but you swapped real for real , in a thousand years the lead or gold will be fresh as a daisy .
Lead (/lɛd/) is a chemical element in the carbon group with symbol Pb - with a half-life that is so long over one billion times the estimated age of the universe
Can't find info on golds half life but King Tuts gold is still shiny from 1346 BC
Any how scrap = money ( fiat ) that our government created . Once scrap pays out, extra unspent cash if used to buy any metal is a trade and as free as that portion of unspent cash ( derived from scrap ) was .
The loss are the premiums on different metals making some a better investment then others .
If I stop scrapping the vast aray of metals I will not be able to trade for the metals we have been discussing.
It's simple do you want 200 pounds of short with a value of $17 or 1 oz silver . Yes prices fluctuate but they balance out & you except & decide on the trade .
Example you sell 1500 # of mix , I pick mix cause any logical person living near civilization
knows you can just have so much of that stuff in your yard till a crowd equal to the lynching of Frankenstein is at you door.
once you have your payment it's your choice to consolidate cash back to denser metal investments - - your a scrapper this is what you know better then most - Gold Silver Cu Lead you decide the repurchase premium loss for the trade and speculate for the future. Will Gold Silver Cu Lead out perform other investments in 10 years -15 years , scrappers should know this better then any body as we know how things are made .
2011 silver was $42 per oz , yet metals were paying well so is was easy to trade Cu or some short for the temporary cash to purchase silver at $42 . silver dropped and finally so did the metals .I'll trade metals for metals any day of the week . If I start with a metal I'll end with a metal the loss or gain will happen as long as I refuse to sell off metals regardless be it Cu Lead Copper bearing sealed units Vac motors silver . It's always our choice of when it's best to sell our inventory thats the gamble .
If you take your metal moneys and invest in nonmetal investments your still trading what you found but you are putting faith in a different subject . The more research I do the more I confirm to myself, values of metals even going up and down in the end balance out to a purchase power that is a hedge at worst and at best the right place at the right time . Should you put all your eggs in metals
I guess not , silver and gold is recommended at 10% to 20% diversification & I feel 1000# of Lead is a fine investment .
If you make money on a non related
scrap metal job . It can be any job with income . Wile you drive home
you pick up a micro wave a vac CRT some wire now its your choice - but yes you found silver it's up to you to manipulate it to that direction .
As a side note : Scrappers earn 24 / 7 as I drive any place I am in charge making the final decision - should I stop and get that TV - when it's one of those big ones - cause I know whats in it & hard not to go for it. The streets are lined with gold it's all about perspective .
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