John_doe wrote:i for one am ready for an equillibrium within the markets. stability would be nice for a change.
only time will tell though.
GTOJohn wrote:wow - i couldn't imagine sitting around a few years ago talking about silver -- saying - can't wait till it is around $30 to buy.
but, buy it is !!!
SoFa wrote:It's heading to 26.
Cu Penny Hoarder wrote:SoFa wrote:It's heading to 26.
I agree. I've been calling for $25-26 for months. First it needs to break below the $29-30 support level.
When it does hit $25/26... Sell the house!... Sell the car!... Tap out all the CCs!
Celebrate, celebrate, dance to the music!
barrytrot wrote:
It was in the 26's only a couple months ago already. Did you already buy a new car and house since then?
Everyone talks about "backing up the truck" when it hits X minus 4. I.e. every dollar it drops the "truck number" drops as well.
Meanwhile you could have bought at 30, sold at 32, bought at 30, sold at 32, probably 15 times over the last year or so.
barrytrot wrote:But it *didn't* go lower, so those "predictions" were pretty poor.
Why not, as "jhonflyfish" says "do your own due dilligence", pick a value you believe in and buy then and sell when you don't believe?
That process has made me money
barrytrot wrote:Cu Penny Hoarder wrote:SoFa wrote:It's heading to 26.
I agree. I've been calling for $25-26 for months. First it needs to break below the $29-30 support level.
When it does hit $25/26... Sell the house!... Sell the car!... Tap out all the CCs!
Celebrate, celebrate, dance to the music!
It was in the 26's only a couple months ago already. Did you already buy a new car and house since then?
Everyone talks about "backing up the truck" when it hits X minus 4. I.e. every dollar it drops the "truck number" drops as well.
Meanwhile you could have bought at 30, sold at 32, bought at 30, sold at 32, probably 15 times over the last year or so.
barrytrot wrote:I'm not sure how I'm not "light". I just see people saying, "I will back up the truck when..." and when that happens they say, "ok another 2 dollars". Etc.
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