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How's This for a Conspiracy Theory

PostPosted: Mon Sep 14, 2015 11:47 am
by beauanderos
Ok, so they're saying that the reason premiums are so high on junk is that someone purchased 50 bags?
"They" don't want us to buy silver... so if it isn't readily available???

Wouldn't it be cheaper for "them" to attain their goal by just buying up supply, rather than suppressing price?
Maybe they're doing both. :shifty:

Re: How's This for a Conspiracy Theory

PostPosted: Mon Sep 14, 2015 5:43 pm
by InfleXion
Plenty of folks can buy up all the supply regardless, as there is far more slosh in circulation than the silver market can absorb at current prices.

Keeping the price down is a psychological play against the population to keep people out of metals which are competition for fiat currency.

As for someone buying 50 bags, it's probably just a smart investor wanting to snag the more finite of a finite resource while we are skimming the bottom before the next leg up IMO.

Re: How's This for a Conspiracy Theory

PostPosted: Mon Sep 14, 2015 5:51 pm
by Cu Penny Hoarder
Like I mentioned already... collusion has a lot to do with what's going on.

It took me some time to figure him out, but now I'm convinced that Mike Maloney is just a salesman and nothing more.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1htj7X9IYDM

Let them play their silly games. I'll just sit back and have a few laughs.

Re: How's This for a Conspiracy Theory

PostPosted: Mon Sep 14, 2015 9:19 pm
by daviscfad
Everyone keeps saying its dried up, but im a firm beliver that if we woke up in the morni g to 25/oz silver the dry spell would turn into a flood from prehistoric times.. people just arent selling at these prices.. if silvertowne is 14 weeks out on delivery, it must be a lot of people buying

Re: How's This for a Conspiracy Theory

PostPosted: Mon Sep 14, 2015 10:17 pm
by slickeast
I agree with daviscfad. He and I discussed this Sunday morning. If silver jumped to $25-$30 /oz tomorrow you would see junk silver everywhere. People are holding what they have.

Re: How's This for a Conspiracy Theory

PostPosted: Mon Sep 14, 2015 11:05 pm
by beauanderos
you guys could both be right. But once the excess at any level is absorbed, the same scenario will play out again... and again, and again. Stronger hands will amass,
weaker ones wash out. :shifty:

Re: How's This for a Conspiracy Theory

PostPosted: Tue Sep 15, 2015 1:00 am
by Recyclersteve
slickeast wrote:I agree with daviscfad. He and I discussed this Sunday morning. If silver jumped to $25-$30 /oz tomorrow you would see junk silver everywhere. People are holding what they have.


+1

Re: How's This for a Conspiracy Theory

PostPosted: Tue Sep 15, 2015 1:11 am
by Recyclersteve
beauanderos wrote:you guys could both be right. But once the excess at any level is absorbed, the same scenario will play out again... and again, and again. Stronger hands will amass,
weaker ones wash out. :shifty:


The problem with predicting weaker hands is that it is difficult to do sometimes. I like to think in terms of the 3 D's (death (or severe health issues), divorce and desperation (think bankruptcy or severe financial problems)). Many times these things creep up on people rather suddenly and force them to sell even when they don't want to.

I know personally of a single guy who was a millionaire around 2011 but went all-in on metals and stocks of metals miners. He got hurt badly in the past several years and I haven't even spoken with him in a good long while. I hope and pray that things work out for him but have no clue what is going on at this point.

Re: How's This for a Conspiracy Theory

PostPosted: Tue Sep 15, 2015 8:09 am
by beauanderos
Recyclersteve wrote:I know personally of a single guy who was a millionaire around 2011 but went all-in on metals and stocks of metals miners. He got hurt badly in the past several years and I haven't even spoken with him in a good long while. I hope and pray that things work out for him but have no clue what is going on at this point.


I'm doing ok, hanging in there :shifty: :lol:

Re: How's This for a Conspiracy Theory

PostPosted: Wed Sep 16, 2015 5:31 am
by Saabman

Re: How's This for a Conspiracy Theory

PostPosted: Wed Sep 16, 2015 8:02 am
by neilgin1
beauanderos wrote:
Recyclersteve wrote:I know personally of a single guy who was a millionaire around 2011 but went all-in on metals and stocks of metals miners. He got hurt badly in the past several years and I haven't even spoken with him in a good long while. I hope and pray that things work out for him but have no clue what is going on at this point.


I'm doing ok, hanging in there :shifty: :lol:


WalMart has cans of Chef Boyardee Ravioli on "rollback" to 75 cent a can, 2 cans makes a hearty meal, hint, cook the tomato sauce down , thrown in a bit of dry grated cheese, get you a hunk of garlic bread, and you're good to go, a bachelor meal for just a bit over $2.....you cant beat that with a stick. 12 cans to a case, $9 a case, that's 6 meals...AND the rollback includes the whole product line, by cracky! We're talking regular ravioli, jumbo ravioli, spaghetti and meatballs, spaghetti and jumbo meatballs, spaghetti-O's. you buy 6 cases, that $56 dollars of some goooooood eating for the month, for desert, they got a rollback on Twinkies, two 16 count boxes for $5, which means you can have one twinkie per meal....and if you want to "splurge" a bit, get a can of whipped cream, but only put a single line atop the nightly twinkie, or you'll run out.

and I haven't even got into the ramen yet!...or the 12 count box of Hot Pockets for 9.97, or a 20 oz can of Dinty Moore Beef Stew/or Chicken-n-dumplins ($2.28) poured over a cup of cooked rice, now if that don't satisfy AND save some ducets, I just don't know what.

I just dont know what.

oh yeh, and if you ever get "down" and feeling blue, just think how GREAT America will be again, when we have President Trump in the White House, coz when the Donald sez he's going to MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN....its a done deal!!! You can put THAT in the bank! DONE DEAL!

Re: How's This for a Conspiracy Theory

PostPosted: Wed Sep 16, 2015 9:52 am
by Cu Penny Hoarder
neilgin1 wrote:
WalMart has cans of Chef Boyardee Ravioli on "rollback" to 75 cent a can, 2 cans makes a hearty meal, hint, cook the tomato sauce down , thrown in a bit of dry grated cheese, get you a hunk of garlic bread, and you're good to go, a bachelor meal for just a bit over $2.....you cant beat that with a stick. 12 cans to a case, $9 a case, that's 6 meals...AND the rollback includes the whole product line, by cracky! We're talking regular ravioli, jumbo ravioli, spaghetti and meatballs, spaghetti and jumbo meatballs, spaghetti-O's. you buy 6 cases, that $56 dollars of some goooooood eating for the month, for desert, they got a rollback on Twinkies, two 16 count boxes for $5, which means you can have one twinkie per meal....and if you want to "splurge" a bit, get a can of whipped cream, but only put a single line atop the nightly twinkie, or you'll run out.

and I haven't even got into the ramen yet!...or the 12 count box of Hot Pockets for 9.97, or a 20 oz can of Dinty Moore Beef Stew/or Chicken-n-dumplins ($2.28) poured over a cup of cooked rice, now if that don't satisfy AND save some ducets, I just don't know what.

I just dont know what.

oh yeh, and if you ever get "down" and feeling blue, just think how GREAT America will be again, when we have President Trump in the White House, coz when the Donald sez he's going to MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN....its a done deal!!! You can put THAT in the bank! DONE DEAL!


Cans of Chef Boyardee Ravioli's/Spaghetti-O's are great prep foods... 500-550 calories per can and cheap. The quality has gone down over the last several years though... I've been noticing more tomato sauce and less product.

Don't forget the peanut butter... even after it's opened it lasts several months unrefrigerated. Decent protein food and calorie dense.

Re: How's This for a Conspiracy Theory

PostPosted: Wed Sep 16, 2015 1:09 pm
by neilgin1
Cu Penny Hoarder wrote:
neilgin1 wrote:
WalMart has cans of Chef Boyardee Ravioli on "rollback" to 75 cent a can, 2 cans makes a hearty meal, hint, cook the tomato sauce down , thrown in a bit of dry grated cheese, get you a hunk of garlic bread, and you're good to go, a bachelor meal for just a bit over $2.....you cant beat that with a stick. 12 cans to a case, $9 a case, that's 6 meals...AND the rollback includes the whole product line, by cracky! We're talking regular ravioli, jumbo ravioli, spaghetti and meatballs, spaghetti and jumbo meatballs, spaghetti-O's. you buy 6 cases, that $56 dollars of some goooooood eating for the month, for desert, they got a rollback on Twinkies, two 16 count boxes for $5, which means you can have one twinkie per meal....and if you want to "splurge" a bit, get a can of whipped cream, but only put a single line atop the nightly twinkie, or you'll run out.

and I haven't even got into the ramen yet!...or the 12 count box of Hot Pockets for 9.97, or a 20 oz can of Dinty Moore Beef Stew/or Chicken-n-dumplins ($2.28) poured over a cup of cooked rice, now if that don't satisfy AND save some ducets, I just don't know what.

I just dont know what.

oh yeh, and if you ever get "down" and feeling blue, just think how GREAT America will be again, when we have President Trump in the White House, coz when the Donald sez he's going to MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN....its a done deal!!! You can put THAT in the bank! DONE DEAL!


Cans of Chef Boyardee Ravioli's/Spaghetti-O's are great prep foods... 500-550 calories per can and cheap. The quality has gone down over the last several years though... I've been noticing more tomato sauce and less product.

Don't forget the peanut butter... even after it's opened it lasts several months unrefrigerated. Decent protein food and calorie dense.


Penny,

great minds.......ah, you know the rest.......(and Big Papi joins the 500 hr club.....without juice)