Monetary Metals 12% Silver return fund/bond

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I decided to join the bond. I'll let you know how it goes!

I believe Monetary Metals is doing a great thing for the world, remonetizing metals like this, and the risks seemed acceptable to me, especially given the interest rate.

Keep in mind that it's amortized, not compounding, so not all your metal is locked up the whole time. You get 3.32% of your investment amount every month for 36 months. After 3 years you'll get paid 20% of the initial investment in silver interest.
 
How do they earn money to pay the interest? They could be selling off metal to do it?
 
It is a loan to a silver mine. The mine pays investors back by digging the silver out of the ground.
 
“If somebody needed their metal back before the year lease is over, is that possible?”

“Yeah, it’s possible just don’t assume it’s going to happen.”

Start small and let them prove themselves. How did that work out for people that tried that with Tulving or others like it?

Not no, but hell no.
 
I decided to join the bond. I'll let you know how it goes!

I believe Monetary Metals is doing a great thing for the world, remonetizing metals like this, and the risks seemed acceptable to me, especially given the interest rate.

Keep in mind that it's amortized, not compounding, so not all your metal is locked up the whole time. You get 3.32% of your investment amount every month for 36 months. After 3 years you'll get paid 20% of the initial investment in silver interest.

Call me skeptical (obviously from my posts earlier in the thread), but you're brand new to this forum (joined after this thread was made) and your only 2 posts are in this thread pumping up Monetary Metals? Hmm.....
 
... you're brand new to this forum (joined after this thread was made) and your only 2 posts are in this thread pumping up Monetary Metals? Hmm.....

He found the forum after seeing my x/twitter post. He's got a long posting history on X and from what I saw while skimming through them, he should fit right in here.

It is a loan to a silver mine. The mine pays investors back by digging the silver out of the ground.

Given the current supply deficit with silver, that really begs the question on why a miner needs to borrow physical silver. It's a gamble on the miner honoring the loan.
 
He found the forum after seeing my x/twitter post. He's got a long posting history on X and from what I saw while skimming through them, he should fit right in here.

Gotcha....optically it didn't look good. Regardless, MM could offer a 1000% return and I wouldn't dare ship my metals to them or anyone else. Too many have been burned before (Tulving and Bullion Direct come to mind) for me to even consider this. I don't buy PMs with the intent to make money off of them. If the spot price is significantly higher at the time I need to liquidate, great, but it's not the motivation I need to buy them in the first place.
 
He found the forum after seeing my x/twitter post. He's got a long posting history on X and from what I saw while skimming through them, he should fit right in here.



Given the current supply deficit with silver, that really begs the question on why a miner needs to borrow physical silver. It's a gamble on the miner honoring the loan.
Not that we were looking askance at ewinslow with a hairy eyeball or anything.... :hello::lmao::dontknow::pffft:

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