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To: TobagoJack who wrote (161636)8/25/2020 5:10:01 AM
From: Haim R. Branisteanu  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 217712
 
Dear TJ, you miss the main point greatly!!!

Let the cow pasture on the meadow and you can milk her, make milk, cheese, butter etc.,

Take a golden coin instead the cow -you get no milk no butter no cheese, but must pay for keeping it safe, or risk it will be stolen.

So that is the big difference

True gold can be a great vehicle for transferring value from one place to another over long distances much cheaper that transferring a cow, but that is ALL



To: TobagoJack who wrote (161636)8/30/2020 2:10:12 PM
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Oh TJ just forgot a fact of life - let the cow meet a Bull and you get a cow and a calf, meaning that by forgoing the milk and cheese and butter for I think 2 years you end up with 2 cows and so on.

Therefore nature encourage living things (including humans) to be more precious as gold coins.

Did you make the arithmetic’s of how many cows and bulls in your herd you will have after 1100 years compared to your golden coin that decided to keep it safe?

As a remark to TESLA I would be very careful writing puts on this stock for a variety of reason including the anticipated steep fall in hydrogen prices - see my LinkedIn posts.