100% disagree with their advice! Why should the mom say ANYTHING right now? In the middle of a divorce? Why not just wait and let her ADULT daughter decide? Why did Ken call her "the victim in this deal?"
Let dad work with his daughter, no amount of money is worth the triangle you are creating. Just back off and respect his judgment and their right to a relationship aside from you. Him being in her life is far more important than any money. You said he was the financial expert. Why dont you work with her to get scholarships or something aside from the money handling. Mom you can be in her life in many other ways. And you said it – it is seen about picking one parent over the other – back off on this issue before she is forced to choose and you lose.
So over the last 4 years she followed her Dad's advice and 2.5x to 4x her money, and the Mom is angry? She admits she doesn't know anything about investing though? Let me guess, she wants her daughter to invest in her Mom's lifestyle instead???
The daughter graduating from high school is either 18 years old or is about to turn 18 years old. She will be an adult so she needs to contact a financial advisor.
It sounds like the divorce is tainting the well of advice and sight of the goal is being lost. The goal should be for the daughter to be financially set to handle life. Not which parent is "right."
Silver is divisible. If the problem is pleasing both parents – sell half. Or just sell enough to get the initial investment out and let the rest float.
Is silver volatile? I don't think so.
If they weren’t going through a divorce she never would have made this call
100% disagree with their advice! Why should the mom say ANYTHING right now? In the middle of a divorce? Why not just wait and let her ADULT daughter decide? Why did Ken call her "the victim in this deal?"
It went up to 120 recently and then went down again. It's not going up to 300.
Let dad work with his daughter, no amount of money is worth the triangle you are creating. Just back off and respect his judgment and their right to a relationship aside from you. Him being in her life is far more important than any money. You said he was the financial expert. Why dont you work with her to get scholarships or something aside from the money handling. Mom you can be in her life in many other ways. And you said it – it is seen about picking one parent over the other – back off on this issue before she is forced to choose and you lose.
So over the last 4 years she followed her Dad's advice and 2.5x to 4x her money, and the Mom is angry? She admits she doesn't know anything about investing though? Let me guess, she wants her daughter to invest in her Mom's lifestyle instead???
Sell the silver and buy Bitcoin.
Silver and gold are NEVER a bad investement …
The daughter graduating from high school is either 18 years old or is about to turn 18 years old. She will be an adult so she needs to contact a financial advisor.
The mom just wants to be controlling
It sounds like the divorce is tainting the well of advice and sight of the goal is being lost. The goal should be for the daughter to be financially set to handle life. Not which parent is "right."
Silver is garbage gold is garbage its 2026 come on guys.
Silver is divisible. If the problem is pleasing both parents – sell half. Or just sell enough to get the initial investment out and let the rest float.
Silver and gold are not volatile
My personal predictions for the TOP 15 Crypto Altcoin 2026. $Solana, $$SPAX22R, $XRP, $PEPE.