Copper Member wrote:I've been selling lots of 90% at my shop during this dip. Everyone trying to add to their stack.
beauanderos wrote:seeing this from the perspective of TPTB playing mind games on people...
barrytrot wrote:I've said it before and I'll say it again.
We will never be below $25 again.
I've never wavered from this, unlike Ray just now
barrytrot wrote:I've said it before and I'll say it again. We will never be below $25 again. I've never wavered from this, unlike Ray just now
beauanderos wrote:barrytrot wrote:I've said it before and I'll say it again.
We will never be below $25 again.
I've never wavered from this, unlike Ray just now
Glad to hear that you're privy to the inner thoughts, motivations, and strategies of the bullion bank cartel. Silver will never drop below $25 again... because Barry says so.
uthminsta wrote:barrytrot wrote:I've said it before and I'll say it again. We will never be below $25 again. I've never wavered from this, unlike Ray just now
Please explain.
beauanderos wrote:I don't think they're done yet. They may have filled a lot of their short positions on this pullback, but you can be sure that if silver climbs back into the low thirties... they'll be at it again. I honestly don't know what a eurozone collapse would do to PM's... but THEY want you to think it will be a repeat of 2008, and they'll do everything in their power to make that come true. I'm afraid we're looking at $22, even $19, at some point... as it seems as no one can hold them accountable. Am I predicting those levels? No, and I hope to high heavens it doesn't drop like that, but instead heads back up as if a repeat of early 2011. But hope is all it is, and that is easily extinguished as we all witnessed these last two weeks. This market is not based on fundamentals, it's based on how much money the bullion banksters without fathers think they can make at various levels, by taking positions that optimize their earnings whichever way they steer the markets. When I said we're too quick to credit this as a rebound, I meant that many have become SO dispirited that even the smallest glimmer of an uptrend represents (possibly unfounded) such potential that they're already calling a bottom, or feeling like they missed out on the best opportunity to buy in "at low levels." Just sayin... they ain't done yet.
barrytrot wrote:beauanderos wrote:I don't think they're done yet. They may have filled a lot of their short positions on this pullback, but you can be sure that if silver climbs back into the low thirties... they'll be at it again. I honestly don't know what a eurozone collapse would do to PM's... but THEY want you to think it will be a repeat of 2008, and they'll do everything in their power to make that come true. I'm afraid we're looking at $22, even $19, at some point... as it seems as no one can hold them accountable. Am I predicting those levels? No, and I hope to high heavens it doesn't drop like that, but instead heads back up as if a repeat of early 2011. But hope is all it is, and that is easily extinguished as we all witnessed these last two weeks. This market is not based on fundamentals, it's based on how much money the bullion banksters without fathers think they can make at various levels, by taking positions that optimize their earnings whichever way they steer the markets. When I said we're too quick to credit this as a rebound, I meant that many have become SO dispirited that even the smallest glimmer of an uptrend represents (possibly unfounded) such potential that they're already calling a bottom, or feeling like they missed out on the best opportunity to buy in "at low levels." Just sayin... they ain't done yet.
I bolded the part where Ray anticipates $19.
Copper Catcher wrote:
It is hard to be patience and not buy now, but my gut and all that I'm reading is telling me to wait. There is nothing logical about the current price of both gold and silver with the world economic situation in the shape it's in.
“The two most powerful warriors are patience and time” ~ Leo Nikolaevich Tolstoy
68Camaro wrote:Great to see you again Doug! I saw you lurking here the other night but didn't have time to say anything then.
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