68Camaro wrote: I won't get real excited again until we have multi-week closes over $36 silver and $1800 gold.
beauanderos wrote:68Camaro wrote: I won't get real excited again until we have multi-week closes over $36 silver and $1800 gold.
Good analyis, Rich... I always knew you had a good head on your shoulders (even if the hair is turning grey )
as for me... I won't get real excited again until we have multi-week closes over $50 silver and $2100 gold
beauanderos wrote:as for me... I won't get real excited again until we have multi-week closes over $50 silver and $2100 gold
Country wrote:SILVER is finally moving today. Perhaps this is the liftoff of JohnFly's prediction that we will be astounded.
68Camaro wrote:I do believe we are rapidly approaching a point where physical availablity is (will be) overwhelmed by demand, but it's never reliable to pick (or trust someone else to do so) the precise timing of that next big rise. At best I think we can come within a 3-5 year window, and we're in the middle of what I think that time window should be, right now.
TPTB will be doing everything to keep fiat king and make metal look bad, which adds a further unpredictabilty to this.
I'm hopeful, still buying physical (as I will be, as I will only keep enough fiat around to get me through a crisis). I won't get real excited again until we have multi-week closes over $36 silver and $1800 gold.
NHsorter wrote:so much for all that exuberance, huh?
beauanderos wrote:NHsorter wrote:so much for all that exuberance, huh?
Time to buy
rainsonme wrote:I think this is a VERY SLOW moving train wreck. We shouldn't expect a major event or permanent spike in prices ---- all this economic majic will take a LONG time to play out ---- the cars will all fall off the rails in time, but it will take a long time. The momentum will pull every car off into the abyss, but VERY slowly. The central banks and finance institutions and governements and multi-national conglomerates and drug cartels all have a huge interest in keeping the wreck moving as slowly as possible, and they have more methods at their command than we can imagine ---- its all fiat, and future debt, and numbers in the trillions, and they can keep this wreck moving slowly forward for a LONG time. I buy a little every week, whether the price is up or down, a little every week. The cars will all come off the track, but it will take longer than any of us believe.
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