68Camaro wrote:Geez folks. It's just JPM churn (with a bit of market timing due to current events on top of it).
neilgin1 wrote:
theo, you are spot on right......I get crisis fatigue too, and wonder if i'm feasting on that mindset. Is it my imagination?...some sort of apocalyptic wetdream, because that has more DRAMA in it?......OR are things in general, getting really bad?
what do you think?
rsk1963 wrote:coinflation has gone to plaid... silver is "1305.77" per ounce right now according to the price chart and is just amazing to see.
$73+ for a war nickel
NDFarmer wrote:We are back to $19.00 silver again. I don't watch the charts but for you guys that due where is the next big resistance line on the downward side I think someone said it was around $18.00 if we were to break through that then where would be the next major line of support?
InfleXion wrote:While it would feel nice to be vindicated, it feels nicer not to have a nation in utter distress. I'd rather be wrong than right. I never stacked with the mindset of making money. It's all about the bird in hand. The peace of mind in knowing that I hold the cards is worth more than any profits. I don't trust the talking heads, the banks, or the watchers, and I wouldn't have it any other way. If I lose money on the investment it's still money well spent as far as I'm concerned. If it grows my wealth that's just a welcome byproduct of securing my freedom. Silver has always been a longterm play. It likely won't be until the monetary system runs its course that we may see appropriate revaluation.
As to the original topic, I wouldn't be surprised if we were approaching another Lehman moment.
johnbrickner wrote:Neil:
Thank you for the post. The emotions elicited cannot be expressed in words. Touched my heart, an understatement.
John
naw, those days ended on 22 Nov 1963......here's the America I remember and treasure, one of my MOST favorite films, "The Best Years of Our Lives (1946)
Makes me yearn for those days, i'm going to tack three scenes up, with the fervent wish, your hearts get as warmed as mine when I watch, and think about WHAT WAS:
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