Neil, this might interest you.
http://news.silverseek.com/SilverSeek/1314227179.php
beauanderos wrote:Neil, this might interest you.
http://news.silverseek.com/SilverSeek/1314227179.php
neilgin1 wrote:beauanderos wrote:Neil, this might interest you.
http://news.silverseek.com/SilverSeek/1314227179.php
Ray..i knew it!...didnt have the proof, or a confirmation, but here it is. Never fade your gut, thats another trading rule.
i was just persuing Ebay, coz i want to put up a beautiful thing being offered, and in the past couple months, US silver coin rolls have been in the upper 300's offered. right from that lil bottom at 33-34 up till 44....just today, only 283 rolls offered...now mind you lots of really nice Morgan and Peace rolls offered...but is that lowered number a bullish indicator?...i think so, as US silver coins offered went from the high 90,000's into 88,000.
beauanderos wrote:neilgin1 wrote:beauanderos wrote:Neil, this might interest you.
http://news.silverseek.com/SilverSeek/1314227179.php
Ray..i knew it!...didnt have the proof, or a confirmation, but here it is. Never fade your gut, thats another trading rule.
i was just persuing Ebay, coz i want to put up a beautiful thing being offered, and in the past couple months, US silver coin rolls have been in the upper 300's offered. right from that lil bottom at 33-34 up till 44....just today, only 283 rolls offered...now mind you lots of really nice Morgan and Peace rolls offered...but is that lowered number a bullish indicator?...i think so, as US silver coins offered went from the high 90,000's into 88,000.
Yeah, I used to try to gauge the market by the offerings... but it's really not indicative of anything. Just because the total offerings increase or decrease, means nothing by itself... and only would if the lot sizes remained constant. But an increase if listings can simply mean someone reduced their lots sizes and now lists more individual auctions, whereas a decrease could merely mean someone got tired of mailing so many small lots that they decided to list rolls instead. Offerings of silver coin lot numbers are therefor inconclusive and can't be used to justify support or detractors of the silver market. But volume might be a different matter. I'd like to hear/read that interview with Southern Coins (and who the heck are THEY? I've never seen that name on ebay?) I would have thought THR would have been the volume leader.
neilgin1 wrote:Ray, check this out, this is a very bullish indicator, a proof roll of 64 Ken's trading at 30X's ....SIX DAYS OUT!....we're going past 50 on this next pass!
http://www.ebay.com/itm/ROLL-20-1964-PR ... 1e666b2043
6 days out!...but i mean, look at that coin! carrie always gets the best stuff, i love that woman.
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