[meteorite-list] Futures Market for Meteorites?
From: Martin Altmann <altmann_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Thu, 10 Apr 2008 02:28:00 +0200 Message-ID: <012901c89aa1$bc6b4d20$177f2a59_at_name86d88d87e2> Come on Rob! I think for the utmost part of the collectorship, no matter if they're buying huge pieces or micromounts, the economical value (especially the short-time value) of a piece is its least interesting aspect. Meteorites are nutriment for the soul, for the intellect, they are excitement and joy. They are an extra in life. Or am I going so wrong with that opinion, is that toooo romantic? >Though I wouldn't want to be a dealer either. Collectors are sharks. Said the above, I can't confirm. Sharks are exception, most are koi carps, each in his own way. But now I have to go fishing... Martin -----Urspr?ngliche Nachricht----- Von: meteorite-list-bounces at meteoritecentral.com [mailto:meteorite-list-bounces at meteoritecentral.com] Im Auftrag von Rob McCafferty Gesendet: Donnerstag, 10. April 2008 00:49 An: meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com Betreff: Re: [meteorite-list] Futures Market for Meteorites? --- Michael Gilmer <michael_w_gilmer at yahoo.com> wrote: > > Wouldn't it be interesting if there was a futures > market > > for meteorites? That would add some price > stability... > The nature of meteorites is not the same. The random nature of their arrival makes the whole thing unpredictable. Can you imagine if a 1969 situation like Allende and Murchison arriving in close sucession happened today? Especially if they both happened to come down over the eastern seaboard of the USA, oe Europe? You can bet that would increase interest, particularly if one was a large iron that rained several hundred tons over a populated area. Interest may be piqued but what'd it do to prices? What if I discovered a 50,000 ton vein of gold under my croft while planting my potatoes tomorrow. That'd not do much for the economy. In the few years I've been collecting, I've found that the price is high to start with, goes down as more becomes available and then rises as it becomes scarcer. I'm sure someone could quote me exceptions but this is a pattern I've noticed. The prices may not be steady but the trend seems stable. Buyer beware, it's a question of timing. Though I wouldn't want to be a dealer either. Collectors are sharks. Rob McC __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com ______________________________________________ http://www.meteoritecentral.com Meteorite-list mailing list Meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com http://six.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/meteorite-list Received on Wed 09 Apr 2008 08:28:00 PM PDT |
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