balz wrote:So what would you recommend?
I plan buying silver on my margin (9% interest annualy) but I don't see how it can be profitable if the CA gains back its value.
I am not sure what you mean about the CAD vs. silver game Nickelmeister; since the spot is in USD, it should make a difference, no?
What would you do in my situation?
Thanks
fansubs_ca wrote:A handy reference I assembled:
http://www.moonie.ca/cdn_charts.html
You'll have to right click on the link, then "save link as..." to your hard drive then
double click on the HTML file from a folder on your own hard drive and it will
open up in your default browser. Stockcharts.com blocks it from working on my
site but will let you use it from your local hard drive.
I coded it together for my own use when I wanted to do a quick look at the metals
and oil in CDN$ but since it's already made I might as well share it. My 1997 style
HTML skills are still slightly usefull. ^_- Eventually professional web developers
will find a way to make it obsolete through incompatibility with whatever the
new way is though.
I can't really give you specific advise because although I have a current hunch I
could be severly wrong. ^_- If things get to where I think it's more glaringly
obvious I'll post what actions I'm taking at that time, I just don't think things
are that obvious yet. Hopefully having charts that show meaningfull ratios
from your point of view will help in forming your own decisions.
As for margin, I'm generally leary about using "Other People's Money", that's
usually how you get run out of a position at the exact wrong time amoungst
other drawbacks.
balz wrote:It does not work as stockcharts asks to visit its web site to see the images...
fansubs_ca wrote:balz wrote:It does not work as stockcharts asks to visit its web site to see the images...
It will do that if you just click on the link.
As I said you'll have to "right click" on the link, then "save link as..." to your hard
drive then you will have my HTML file on your computer.
Once you have the HTML file on your computer you can double click on the HTML file
from a folder on your own hard drive, then it will bring up the images in your default
browser.
I tested this method and it works with:
Firefox 1.0.1
Google Chrome 13.0.782.220 m
Internet Explorer 6.0
You have to follow my instructions for it to work. ^_-
Robarons wrote:So 1 oz of silver is $31.95 CAD and you bought at $36.50 CAN.
So thats a $4.50 premium- if thats the lowest premium you can find in your area and with your budget than yes.
I assume when you go to sell you get silver spot in CAD, not USD right?
Some of the larger bullion dealers are at $1 over in quantity, unsure if they send to Canada though.
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