The last time I offered an opinion as to whether the Saints would come marching in, as it were, I was, for lack of a better expression, promptly dispatched with the n-word: "numismatic."
I was advised that the fluctuations in the bullion market had little effect on prevailing numismatic prices, particularly where Saints are concerned. [In the fickle world of coins, this is colloquially known as the "z effect."]* On reflection, I agree. To put it crudely, "ain' no Saints gonna go for bargain box prices, ever." There is a comfort margin below which (at least in my mind's eye) Saints are not permitted to dip as dictated by "The Hand," that magical unseen device dealers deploy during times such as these, to insure their life's work (and net value) are not erased, because of a formal technicality like adverse market conditions. And, if ol' Q, who does not collect high stakes' trophies like Saints, is wrong, well now, then it is time to buy! Buy! BUY!
* not to be confused with the Coriolis effect which explains the forces at play in the formation of cyclonic weather systems and water draining patterns in the N and S hemispheres... not tanking prices. [I would expound on this, but my instinct tells me an outsized presence ATS is overdue for an appearance here.]