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New Year resolutions - Physical Silver

PostPosted: Tue Dec 27, 2011 1:07 pm
by reddirtcoins
Ramp up my searching and keep stacking. :mrgreen:
Since I rescue 95% of my hoard when I do buy I never pay much attention to price going up or down. Also trade for gold when the trading makes sense. Thats my normal New Year resolution. What's yours?

Re: New Year resolutions - Physical Silver

PostPosted: Tue Dec 27, 2011 2:15 pm
by woodyh
mine is to get a litle "play money" to do much, much more searching ;)

Re: New Year resolutions - Physical Silver

PostPosted: Tue Dec 27, 2011 6:05 pm
by pennypicker
My resolution is to exercise a little more patience and (only) walk into the local coin shop when silver dips--like today. :D

Re: New Year resolutions - Physical Silver

PostPosted: Tue Dec 27, 2011 6:12 pm
by everything
I wanted to buy more silver in 2011, but it just did not seem realistic to me. I do want to buy more under $30, but I was buying under $30 when the year started. I'm also completely tapped out from buying 25th annie ASE's that I don't want to sell, my intent was to flip those, but with the intent on then spending that on gold, I could easily be tapped out yet again.

Re: New Year resolutions - Physical Silver

PostPosted: Tue Dec 27, 2011 7:02 pm
by kidman232
stack, stack, and stack some more.

Re: New Year resolutions - Physical Silver

PostPosted: Tue Dec 27, 2011 7:21 pm
by Treetop
My new years resolution is to stop buying and drinking sodas. Also half the amount of potatoe chips I buy and 1/4 the amount of various other sweets. We eat really well here in general, but with lots of junk mixed in. Its just to expensive and not real healthy anyway.

1/4 of this amount will be mine for silver/gold. A 1/4 my wifes for whatever. I am to embarrassed to relate the actual dollar amount. Its pretty high. I recently quit smoking pushed by two great members here. Its been a great boon to us economically!! We are really conservative spending wise in general these were our splurge areas, and I guess we didnt realize just how much we actually spent on the junk. The rest goes towards paying down other debts at faster rates, smallest first to cut the payments off the monthly expenditures.

Re: New Year resolutions - Physical Silver

PostPosted: Tue Dec 27, 2011 10:49 pm
by bookshelf
My resolution is to stack a little bit every month.

Re: New Year resolutions - Physical Silver

PostPosted: Tue Dec 27, 2011 11:14 pm
by OneBiteAtATime
Being more deliberate. Patience, patience, patience. Organize and Strike Hard.

Re: New Year resolutions - Physical Silver

PostPosted: Sat Dec 31, 2011 5:30 pm
by rickygee
I resolve to cash in a little silver, if necessary, to keep the fridge topped up with beer, get more sleep and relaxation, goof off more than usual and just be a general reprobate. Hey, it's gonna happen anyway, so why fight it!

Re: New Year resolutions - Physical Silver

PostPosted: Sat Dec 31, 2011 6:42 pm
by Chief
I want to roll search like crazy, enough to find an oz a week. I'd also like to refrain from purchasing any silver. Both of these should help me save enough towards a down payment on a house of my own in 12-18 months.
Also, I'd like to keep up with going to the gym and get in better shape physically.
Happy New Year, Realcent!!!

Re: New Year resolutions - Physical Silver

PostPosted: Sat Dec 31, 2011 6:46 pm
by barrytrot
Chief wrote:I want to roll search like crazy, enough to find an oz a week. I'd also like to refrain from purchasing any silver. Both of these should help me save enough towards a down payment on a house of my own in 12-18 months.
Also, I'd like to keep up with going to the gym and get in better shape physically.
Happy New Year, Realcent!!!


Chief, unless you believe silver is going down in 2012 then buying silver would ASSIST in your purchase of your home as it can be a profit center.

Unless silver is a waste of time, which based on finding 1 ounce per week in the wild, it must not be, buying silver is an obvious go-to move.

Re: New Year resolutions - Physical Silver

PostPosted: Sat Dec 31, 2011 7:04 pm
by Chief
barrytrot wrote:
Chief wrote:I want to roll search like crazy, enough to find an oz a week. I'd also like to refrain from purchasing any silver. Both of these should help me save enough towards a down payment on a house of my own in 12-18 months.
Also, I'd like to keep up with going to the gym and get in better shape physically.
Happy New Year, Realcent!!!

Chief, unless you believe silver is going down in 2012 then buying silver would ASSIST in your purchase of your home as it can be a profit center.
Unless silver is a waste of time, which based on finding 1 ounce per week in the wild, it must not be, buying silver is an obvious go-to move.

The thing is that I don't want to sell my silver, ever. Well, not ever, but I am very long on silver. Also, I never bought silver above $40, but right now I am certainly on the negative side with the DCA thing. Roll searching certainly helps this. Another thing is besides copper, gold and silver, the only money I have saved up is the money that I use to roll search. The past 6 or so weeks have been great with dimes and average with halves. An oz a week is only 14 dimes or any other combo adding up to $1.40fv. Next week I am really stepping up my efforts though. $3k in halves and $3k in dimes, while having to pickup, search, and dump a few times during the week. It will be hectic, but could really pay off. I recently came up with the saying, "the only time I don't find silver is when I am not searching for it." I will have to use my $20 coupon from Ray sometime, but that purchase is already in the budget.

Re: New Year resolutions - Physical Silver

PostPosted: Sat Dec 31, 2011 10:28 pm
by mr18
Continue to stack as much as i can. Today i bought a 10oz ntr bar and 20 silver buffaloes for 29 an ounce. Needless to say that january will be slow for me. :?

Re: New Year resolutions - Physical Silver

PostPosted: Sat Dec 31, 2011 11:24 pm
by twentybux
kidman232 wrote:stack, stack, and stack some more.

Ditto. :D

Re: New Year resolutions - Physical Silver

PostPosted: Sat Dec 31, 2011 11:29 pm
by barrytrot
Chief wrote:
barrytrot wrote:
Chief wrote:I want to roll search like crazy, enough to find an oz a week. I'd also like to refrain from purchasing any silver. Both of these should help me save enough towards a down payment on a house of my own in 12-18 months.
Also, I'd like to keep up with going to the gym and get in better shape physically.
Happy New Year, Realcent!!!

Chief, unless you believe silver is going down in 2012 then buying silver would ASSIST in your purchase of your home as it can be a profit center.
Unless silver is a waste of time, which based on finding 1 ounce per week in the wild, it must not be, buying silver is an obvious go-to move.

The thing is that I don't want to sell my silver, ever. Well, not ever, but I am very long on silver. Also, I never bought silver above $40, but right now I am certainly on the negative side with the DCA thing. Roll searching certainly helps this. Another thing is besides copper, gold and silver, the only money I have saved up is the money that I use to roll search. The past 6 or so weeks have been great with dimes and average with halves. An oz a week is only 14 dimes or any other combo adding up to $1.40fv. Next week I am really stepping up my efforts though. $3k in halves and $3k in dimes, while having to pickup, search, and dump a few times during the week. It will be hectic, but could really pay off. I recently came up with the saying, "the only time I don't find silver is when I am not searching for it." I will have to use my $20 coupon from Ray sometime, but that purchase is already in the budget.


Let me get this straight: You are so bullish on silver that you have vowed to not buy any?

Think about it: If silver is a "strong buy" then BUY SOME. If that means your DCA is higher, so what? How does that impact anything? If you have the ability to buy something and sell it for MORE, then do so, every time. No question. Unless you don't enjoy it, which is not a question here since you already intend to spend enough time to find silver.


edited: I had "sell if for less" instead of "more" :)

Re: New Year resolutions - Physical Silver

PostPosted: Sun Jan 01, 2012 2:14 pm
by beauanderos
New Year's Resolution. I will try and maintain Weekend Silver Sales for limited amounts each week (everyone has a budget, it seems)...but I think you guys will regret not having bought this last dip. Everything I read suggests we are about to move strongly higher.

Re: New Year resolutions - Physical Silver

PostPosted: Sun Jan 01, 2012 2:34 pm
by Cent1225
rickygee wrote:I resolve to cash in a little silver, if necessary, to keep the fridge topped up with beer, get more sleep and relaxation, goof off more than usual and just be a general reprobate. Hey, it's gonna happen anyway, so why fight it!

Hey. Let me know when I can trade you beer for your silver. What Brand??

Re: New Year resolutions - Physical Silver

PostPosted: Sun Jan 01, 2012 4:33 pm
by barrytrot
beauanderos wrote:New Year's Resolution. I will try and maintain Weekend Silver Sales for limited amounts each week (everyone has a budget, it seems)...but I think you guys will regret not having bought this last dip. Everything I read suggests we are about to move strongly higher.


Interesting to see such diametrically opposed views. One side that is very confident in further reduction and one side that is convinced it will go higher.

I still maintain that 25.00 silver won't happen ever again.

Re: New Year resolutions - Physical Silver

PostPosted: Sun Jan 01, 2012 5:32 pm
by beauanderos
barrytrot wrote:
beauanderos wrote:New Year's Resolution. I will try and maintain Weekend Silver Sales for limited amounts each week (everyone has a budget, it seems)...but I think you guys will regret not having bought this last dip. Everything I read suggests we are about to move strongly higher.


Interesting to see such diametrically opposed views. One side that is very confident in further reduction and one side that is convinced it will go higher.

I still maintain that 25.00 silver won't happen ever again.

My cash position is quite constrained, vastly disproportional to my core physical. Since no one knows what the fallout of the european situation will be, nor if we are first headed towards an asset deflationary period before hyperinflation eventually manifests, it's prudent to have some cash on hand for emergencies. Someday (hopefully soon :D) I might regret incrementally dribbling off bits of silver each weekend but, really, you have to ask yourself, how much is enough? So, I feel as an early stacker that I ought to help out noobies pick up at least a roll or two at reasonable costs. Long term I am convicted that metals are headed vastly higher (well into triple digits for silver) than at present, particularly if one can hang on until an eventual revaluation against global currencies. Short term, you'd have to ask God. Or you could just read other threads. I sometimes wonder if HE likes to post here. :lol: (no disrespect meant, LORD)
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Re: New Year resolutions - Physical Silver

PostPosted: Sun Jan 01, 2012 9:07 pm
by Rodebaugh
Stack some more junk face........and eat less fastfood garbage.......spend more time on vactions and less at work......and to catch a 40+in musky.

Re: New Year resolutions - Physical Silver

PostPosted: Mon Jan 02, 2012 12:27 am
by Sheikh_yer_Bu'Tay
Expand my business, which will allow for more PM purchases. Get my health insurer's to pay for my shoulder surgeries. Do the physical therapy to get into much better shape. Then take up Krav Maga.

Re: New Year resolutions - Physical Silver

PostPosted: Mon Jan 02, 2012 8:49 am
by knibloe
Sheikh_yer_Bu'Tay wrote:Expand my business, which will allow for more PM purchases. Get my health insurer's to pay for my shoulder surgeries. Do the physical therapy to get into much better shape. Then take up Krav Maga.



Good luck with the inscurance. One of my goals this year is to keep better tabs on medical bills. My wife is covered by two plans. It is maddening to try to deal with them. We just got a bill in the mail for 5K from 2009. It took the inscurance companies that long to sort it out. I believe that it is wrong, but my company has now dropped that carrier. The phone number on the EOB that we just got doesn't even work.

The other main goal is for me to pay off my morgage.

Good luck to all.

Re: New Year resolutions - Physical Silver

PostPosted: Mon Jan 02, 2012 9:56 am
by Sheikh_yer_Bu'Tay
knibloe wrote:
Sheikh_yer_Bu'Tay wrote:Expand my business, which will allow for more PM purchases. Get my health insurer's to pay for my shoulder surgeries. Do the physical therapy to get into much better shape. Then take up Krav Maga.



Good luck with the inscurance. One of my goals this year is to keep better tabs on medical bills. My wife is covered by two plans. It is maddening to try to deal with them. We just got a bill in the mail for 5K from 2009. It took the inscurance companies that long to sort it out. I believe that it is wrong, but my company has now dropped that carrier. The phone number on the EOB that we just got doesn't even work.

The other main goal is for me to pay off my morgage.

Good luck to all.

Your state should have a gov. branch that oversees insurance companies. In my state it is called the state insurance commissioner. Here, if the policy was in effect at the time of injury, you should be covered, even if it was in 2009.

Contact that state agency and tell them all the details. They should be able to find the health insurance company if you can't. Insurance companies usually don't want to have trouble with the state insurance commissioner, so they become more accommodating after you file a claim

I could go ahead and have the surgeries done, but I don't want to rack up a bunch of bills and have them sit there while we sort this out. The pain is manageable. It is amazing how effective menthol is at pain-blocking! Sleep is another matter. That is the one time I can't block out the pain, so I don't get much sleep. We have too many medical bills with my wife's medical issues. I will wait until I can get this one resolved.

Good luck with the $5k bill!

Re: New Year resolutions - Physical Silver

PostPosted: Mon Jan 02, 2012 6:01 pm
by knibloe
I will get the bill resolved. I might end up paying $1300 of it in deductable. There are a couple of things that tick me off.

1. It took so long.
2. We called the hospital at the end of the to see if we had any outstanding bills they said no.
3. We have a flex account that we didn't use up that year. We were going to lose it, so we spent it on things like band aids, tums, cough syrup...

Anyway, it isn't going to break me, and I am not going to lose any sleep over it.

Re: New Year resolutions - Physical Silver

PostPosted: Mon Jan 02, 2012 11:33 pm
by hejira11
I want to stack some silver.