Scott B. in noted in the Linked-in page as "Owner-CEO at noble MetalWorks. Article published 10 April 2016. Noble Metalworks Inc., Walnut Creek, California, United States, according to some sources, and Huntington Beach by others.
Going to the webpage which they have with Facebook on finds a link to the "website: which returns the result from Huge Domains, This domain is for sale: $2,395. Source: https://www.hugedomains.com/domain_profile.cfm?d=noblemetalworks.com.
Going to the Twitter link on Facebook, Twitter returns no page at all.
No problem criticizing Armstrong, as all the BS forecasters aim to get into your wallet one way or another, but the article from seven years ago merely underscores sense.
Don't buy from an unknown dealer, an online dealer and especially someone who promises "physical gold" but wants to tilt you to a "gold" IRA.
Don't use advisors you cannot talk to locally and get at when advice proves bogus. And don't quote out-of-date sources. If investing in stocks or bonds or promissory notes, hold the certificates yourself. If buying metals, hold them yourself. If buying collectibles, hold them yourself.
My personal synonym for anyone forecasting anything -- caveat emptor. Buyer beware.
” If investing in stocks or bonds or promissory notes, hold the certificates yourself.”
ROTFLMAO!