Morsecode wrote:Buffet never had an original idea, but I'm a little surprised Gates is drinking his kool-aid. Maybe he just doesn't want to publicly dismiss his philanthropic buddy. Or, maybe he truly is clueless
BTW...loved the Jaime Dimon handwringing on Meet The Press. It's my feel-good story for the Summer.
deacon wrote:I find it offensive that they want us to suck it up.
Would we have to buy new silver rounds/bars to make a difference? If we buy 90%ers then you aren't buying new supply. They already exist in the market. I guess taking any silver off the market would help.
deacon wrote:I find it offensive that they want us to suck it up.
Would we have to buy new silver rounds/bars to make a difference? If we buy 90%ers then you aren't buying new supply. They already exist in the market. I guess taking any silver off the market would help.
Hawkeye wrote:What a jerk. "I deserved and needed the bailouts, but you need to suck it up and cope. You should be thanking me for stealing your money." I really can't stand that guy. I think I'll buy a little silver this week just out of spite.
neilgin1 wrote:Hawkeye wrote:What a jerk. "I deserved and needed the bailouts, but you need to suck it up and cope. You should be thanking me for stealing your money." I really can't stand that guy. I think I'll buy a little silver this week just out of spite.
i just did, and you all might think i'm a dunce-ski, but i saw a roll of 1941 Unc Walking Liberty Halves, and paid up......37 times face...like i said to Ray, "i know", there were guys in there with 6900 plus stars bidding...its a beauty roll...i'm watching guys with multiple thousand stars paying 35 to 45 times for unc 1940's roll of Merc Dimes!!!
as i asked, what would you do? spend 800 FRN on a flatscreen TV, or 370 for a roll of what could arguably be called hard currency?
whatever the Mungers of the world do, i'm doing the opposite, forget the Armani suits, the Alfani shoes, $100 steaks, i'll take 10 dollar sneakers and an UNC 1941 roll of walking halves ANY day of the week.
My2Cents wrote:I'll take that 'poor' look any day over the flashy crap. Give me something solid to hold and I'll sacrifice my standard of living a tad as a result.
John_doe wrote:I think copper is the best long term play, but hey only time will tell.
neilgin1 wrote:John_doe wrote:I think copper is the best long term play, but hey only time will tell.
"bricks of nicks"......$100 FV box of 50 rolls of nickels...for a 100 FRN, 75% Cu 25% Ni...cant go wrong....its almost like a fist, one finger silver, another Cu pennies, another nicks, another lead, and the thumb is water, wood, protein...makes a fist.
Hawkeye wrote:neilgin1 wrote:John_doe wrote:I think copper is the best long term play, but hey only time will tell.
"bricks of nicks"......$100 FV box of 50 rolls of nickels...for a 100 FRN, 75% Cu 25% Ni...cant go wrong....its almost like a fist, one finger silver, another Cu pennies, another nicks, another lead, and the thumb is water, wood, protein...makes a fist.
+1 Great analogue.
neilgin1 wrote:every toz bought....this is a really good 20 minute vid, taking Buffet, Munger and Gates to the woodshed for trash talking gold (and silver)
http://sgtreport.com/2012/05/sbss-26-wh ... ng-scared/
neilgin1 wrote:this article just got me really spooked, am i reading more into this then it deserves?
aloneibreak wrote:neilgin1 wrote:this article just got me really spooked, am i reading more into this then it deserves?
you and me both neil -- and we've seen it coming for years
as prepared as we may be, none of us WANT this to happen
but a complete upending of our way of life almost seems inevitable now
aloneibreak wrote:neilgin1 wrote:this article just got me really spooked, am i reading more into this then it deserves?
you and me both neil -- and we've seen it coming for years
as prepared as we may be, none of us WANT this to happen
but a complete upending of our way of life almost seems inevitable now
neilgin1 wrote:
"The planned re-election of Obama, revolutionary style"
http://www.canadafreepress.com/index.php/article/46516
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