Jonflyfish wrote:scyther wrote:Jonflyfish wrote:Apologize for what and why 6 months? Or, are you suggesting that if the markets reflect a certain price by a certain time then you feel differently about the narrative here?
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You said that seeing the price today, you felt that $40-$60 silver was "on the horizon". Which means soon. Which means...? You didn't give a time frame, but 6 months seemed reasonable to me. IF that happens, I will apologize for calling out what seems to me to have been a fantastically wrong prediction. It won't change how I feel about premiums or extortion.
Well unfortunately, what you are saying is similar to the narrative here. I say one thing and it gets twisted into something else to better suit one's agenda.
I did NOT say that silver at $40-60 was "on the horizon". What I did say was this- "I feel comfortable with the idea of $40-60 silver on the horizon. Will it happen? I could be wrong of course"
This is NOT a prediction. I think it's clear how I feel about the non-existent, unknowable future. I have made that abundantly clear over a very long time here.
And that won't change how I feel about the extreme premiums stolen from trusting folks by predator extortionists, either. Additionally, that doesn't change how I feel about those honorable dealers with gold standard business ethics who didn't extort excess premiums and didn't take advantage of people. They are to be saluted.
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Yes, I understand you always preface everything with "unless I'm wrong", and never make any real "predictions". But if you don't know, then why do you say it in the first place? Clearly you have an idea of what you think will happen, unless you're just spouting random possibilities. And a lot of times, you're wrong. I know you don't claim to be all-knowing, but some people seem to put a lot of faith in what you think. I don't.
And really? Stolen? Nothing is stolen in a voluntary transaction. Claiming otherwise is an assault not only on the free market, but on the English language. If people can't be bothered to check the spot price of silver and see what it's selling for online, and they end up pay $33 for an ASE, I don't have too much sympathy. "Predator extortionists"? How utterly dishonest. Refusing to sell at a loss is not extortion; they can charge however much they want.