Rodebaugh wrote:He is not here right now. Of course I could be 100% wrong.
Rodebaugh wrote:He is not here right now. Of course I could be 100% wrong.
Jonflyfish wrote:My apologies in advance for not being here. Was under the impression that many were not interested in price (obviously wrong!)
Jonflyfish wrote:Was under the impression that many were not interested in price
Jonflyfish wrote:Thank you so much! I seriously had no idea that there were so many folks that interested in the price fluctuations. I just bought a load at $26.645.
When this slide eventually ends I wouldn't be surprised to see a run up in price of of 200-400%.
Jonflyfish wrote:Hello friends. Saw a PM so checked in here. Had no idea how many friends are here- thanks!
My apologies in advance for not being here. Was under the impression that many were not interested in price (obviously wrong!) and have been extremely busy (like everyone else) with many opportunities.
Could be 100% wrong of course but buying silver now at $26.865 and will scale in lower for a short term bounce.
If the structure develops, may hold for longer term as well.
Good luck and always DYOD (Do Your Own Diligence)
Cheers!
Engineer wrote:Jonflyfish wrote:My apologies in advance for not being here. Was under the impression that many were not interested in price (obviously wrong!)
I think I can speak for the group when I say we all appreciate your input, Jon.
Engineer wrote:Jonflyfish wrote:My apologies in advance for not being here. Was under the impression that many were not interested in price (obviously wrong!)
I think I can speak for the group when I say we all appreciate your input, Jon.
Jonflyfish wrote:Thank you so much! I seriously had no idea that there were so many folks that interested in the price fluctuations. I just bought a load at $26.645.
When this slide eventually ends I wouldn't be surprised to see a run up in price of of 200-400%.
shinnosuke wrote:Finally, let's all sit back a moment and consider what the world would be like after JFF's forecast of silver up 200-400% in the near term. Let's say, just for the sake of argument, that silver's fancy cousin, Au, will see a simultaneous increase of just 100-200%. I can imagine all sorts of scenarios under those conditions and none of them involve me patting myself on the back for having had the wisdom to invest in PMS. Won't there be a lot of suffering? And even if we cashed in our PMs, what sort of purchasing power would the paper money have. Of course, it would be better to have the ability to convert some PMs as needed rather than be without. (I'm feeling very bad for the preppers who like to claim: "You can't eat gold.") Anyway, I believe your forecast could very likely be our future reality, but I wonder about how the rest of society will be reacting, and the spillover effects on us.
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