Rodebaugh wrote:Testing 21......still on its way to 18.
Jonflyfish wrote:Silver is certainly closer to $zero than $49.
Cheers!
InfleXion wrote:Silver is certainly approaching zero. I am talking about supply of course. I don't see the logic in measuring metal with a currency that only exists because of metal yet has forsaken its reason for being. Sure I need to know that number when I'm buying it, but that number will not have much impact on what I am willing to sell for.
68Camaro wrote:well, to the topic - looks like silver broke below $20 and gold below $1300. haven't seen those numbers since when? mid 2010
shinnosuke wrote:68Camaro wrote:well, to the topic - looks like silver broke below $20 and gold below $1300. haven't seen those numbers since when? mid 2010
The first thought that came to mind was, Wow, that's refreshing!
slickeast wrote:Silver will be back in the green before the end of the day
CardsNCoins wrote:slickeast wrote:Silver will be back in the green before the end of the day
That is a bold statement right there. What are you, a fly fisherman or something?
slickeast wrote:Silver will be back in the green before the end of the day
slickeast wrote:Silver will be back in the green before the end of the day
Rodebaugh wrote:I miss the days of buying sunshines for $5.50 and 1/10th eaglets @32 each. Passing on walkers with a $3 price tag. Only buying morgans at $7 or less. And Folks, I'm just a young toot....We aren't talking about the 70's here...this was the 90's. Surely some old farts will second my thoughts.
My short term price target now is as it was in April = $18
excited to see the burse at Baltimore tomorrow and taste the reaction in the retail pits.
scyther wrote:Heh... I got a fortune cookie yesterday that told me any decision I made that day would be fortunate. I really considered buying a tube of silver eagles, since premiums were reasonable and spot was the lowest I had ever seen it, and June is usually the low for the year. But in the end I decided to wait for lower prices. Guess the fortune cookie was right!
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