• Precious Metals Investing for Beginners

  • The Quick Guide to Platinum and Palladium
  • By: Alex Nkenchor Uwajeh
  • Narrated by: Annette Martin
  • Length: 1 hr and 2 mins
  • 3.3 out of 5 stars (10 ratings)

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Precious Metals Investing for Beginners

By: Alex Nkenchor Uwajeh
Narrated by: Annette Martin
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Publisher's summary

Investors turn to these precious metals as substitutes for silver and gold. It is true that platinum and palladium are in high demand and their special properties make them perfect for diversifying a precious metals portfolio. This audiobook covers the basics and also outlines what you need to know about investing in platinum and palladium.

Please Note: This audiobook is for beginners.

©2014 Alex Nkenchor Uwajeh (P)2015 Alex Nkenchor Uwajeh

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dry

but gets the info accross,even if its long winded. But i some wAys a boring lecture is the only way the information can be relaye

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