Sullysullinburg wrote:And we're back under $17 darn silver make up your darn mind
Saabman wrote:Language please..........Sullysullinburg wrote:And we're back under $17 darn silver make up your darn mind
Market Harmony wrote:Rodebaugh wrote:silverflake wrote:Guys, its a gift that won't last forever. Stack, stack, stack. Check the price of gold in RUBLES! (I know its a silver thread but couldn't find a chart). Gold is up 75% on the year in RUBLES! Up 14% in YEN! Up 11% in EUROS! Crazy stuff. We Americans because of the petro-dollar default of the world have cheap silver and gold available to us.
Keep stacking please!!!!!!!!!
Seen this post 9 days ago and its funny how my mind keeps pinging on the notion of the USD being the prettiest girl in the room.
Its not that silver or gold are in the dumps. Its not that the USD is strong and valued high. The other currencies and state of affairs of international bodies are just more wishy washy than we are.
Greece is a mess.....waiting for a break from the EU.
Agreed.
Problem is that the USD gets prettier as the rest falter. During that time, PMs take a big hit. It's only when the world realizes that the USD isn't that pretty that we see a revaluation in PMs. And, at that time, you don't want any dollar denominated assets. Draining...
Country wrote:Downish January in equity market reminds me of the beginning of 2000. Everyone was thinking it could go nowhere but up. Everyone jumping in. Everyone chasing stocks. It has that feeling again. Dow was up 250, now not up at all. Could the smart people be selling into rallies?
Oil won't go to zero. I think that low may be in around $44.
PMs need to see GOLD bust through $1240 in a convincing manner to begin the next BULL higher. I believe that $1100 or so GOLD marked the end of the bear. Looking for a solid year in 2015.
My 2c.
Rodebaugh wrote:silverflake wrote:Guys, its a gift that won't last forever. Stack, stack, stack. Check the price of gold in RUBLES! (I know its a silver thread but couldn't find a chart). Gold is up 75% on the year in RUBLES! Up 14% in YEN! Up 11% in EUROS! Crazy stuff. We Americans because of the petro-dollar default of the world have cheap silver and gold available to us.
Keep stacking please!!!!!!!!!
Seen this post 9 days ago and its funny how my mind keeps pinging on the notion of the USD being the prettiest girl in the room.
Its not that silver or gold are in the dumps. Its not that the USD is strong and valued high. The other currencies and state of affairs of international bodies are just more wishy washy than we are.
Greece is a mess.....waiting for a break from the EU.
68Camaro wrote:Everybody's baby is ugly, but our baby has the best make-up. Guess who forgot to use the waterproof kind on their baby, and now it's raining...
68Camaro wrote:Be careful what you ask for. The reasons for the next big climb for PMs could be a predictor (and result of) some seriously ugly times.
Sullysullinburg wrote:68Camaro wrote:Be careful what you ask for. The reasons for the next big climb for PMs could be a predictor (and result of) some seriously ugly times.
I'm clueless to the world around me most likely because I'm 15 but what are these ugly times.
Rodebaugh wrote:...
Do Not.....I repeat....DO NOT...Pull a Barrytrot. You'll end up with a 35 page thread in your honor.
68Camaro wrote:Rodebaugh wrote:...
Do Not.....I repeat....DO NOT...Pull a Barrytrot. You'll end up with a 35 page thread in your honor.
It'll be a long time before anyone present during the run-down from the 30s will ever say anything as an absolute!
GlitterGirl wrote:
What happened to whoever used to type silver will Never go under $25 an oz again?
I think it would be over $20 now if it wasn't for the strong dollar/weak euro
Rodebaugh wrote:GlitterGirl wrote:
What happened to whoever used to type silver will Never go under $25 an oz again?
I think it would be over $20 now if it wasn't for the strong dollar/weak euro
We strung him up by his toenails and whipped him until he was pink and unconscious.
Rodebaugh wrote:GlitterGirl wrote:
What happened to whoever used to type silver will Never go under $25 an oz again?
I think it would be over $20 now if it wasn't for the strong dollar/weak euro
We strung him up by his toenails and whipped him until he was pink and unconscious.
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