Smart Collecting 101: Avoiding the Churn
(Doug Winter: Douglas Winter Numismatics) When talking to collectors, I often find myself giving them advice as to what makes a “good collector.” I thought it would be interesting to share some of my thoughts and observations in a series of blogs entitled “Smart Collecting 101.” These will run, from time to time, over the next few months.
One of the mistakes that many collectors make is allowing themselves to be “churned;” either by their dealer/adviser or by themselves. Churning is an expression that means too much buying and selling from an account (or in this case a collection) by a salesperson in order to generate profits for the company and commissions for the broker.
Many of the big marketing firms in the coin business (and some of the better known boutique retail firms) are notorious churners. They will . . .
Full story at: RareGoldCoins.com
One of the mistakes that many collectors make is allowing themselves to be “churned;” either by their dealer/adviser or by themselves. Churning is an expression that means too much buying and selling from an account (or in this case a collection) by a salesperson in order to generate profits for the company and commissions for the broker.
Many of the big marketing firms in the coin business (and some of the better known boutique retail firms) are notorious churners. They will . . .
Full story at: RareGoldCoins.com
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