beauanderos wrote:why should today be any different?
thesilvertiger wrote:beauanderos wrote:why should today be any different?
It won't be. But.........ONE ......day........!
68Camaro wrote:Silver is still being affected - they were able to cap the gains this week and push it down, but they couldn't get it down as far and the low is creeping up. If we consider the week's close a low, it's now hitting a cycle low of $20 instead of $19 or less.
beauanderos wrote:thesilvertiger wrote:beauanderos wrote:why should today be any different?
It won't be. But.........ONE ......day........!
And when that day comes... silver will shoot up $2, $3 in a single session. You'll kick yourself for not buying the day before, and your jaw will drop at how rapidly all the precious metals are rising. You'll think "maybe I should stop fence sitting and actually buy something," but it will be too late. You'll go to the buy section and see that nothing is listed... or as soon as something is it's only up for a few moments before selling out. It will be TOO LATE to buy! When that rocket launch ignites, if you aren't already ensconced in the cockpit... you'll be one of the mournful masses scorched by the gouts of flame as she lifts off.
It's one thing to be ignorant of the pitfalls of fiat... it's totally another to be a knowledgeable member her attempting to outguess the markets to achieve that last few cents of a better buy, knowing that some day a sudden revaluation of the metals was going to occur once the manipulations stopped, and to be caught out of having made a purchase with money intended for that purpose because you were still waiting for the "best" entry point.
68Camaro wrote:Time for another slam. Will they do it?
68Camaro wrote:Time for another slam. Will they do it?
Gold is slowly creeping up...
68Camaro wrote:It certainly looks like JPM is giving ground. The question that time will tell is whether or not they will draw new lines in the sand, or allow the bull surge to restart. (They might not know themselves, for it comes down to how they can make the most money and they they may be adjusting on the fly.)
IdahoCopper wrote:If JPM has the largest hoard of physical, sooner or later they will switch operations to allow the price to rise, instead of squashing it every other day.
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