Market Harmony wrote:jobs numbers
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Market Harmony wrote:A new set of jobs numbers are to be reported this Friday. Another big move in the gold and silver market after the report comes out could be a major foreshadowing of the effect that raising rates will have in the PM market.
Cu Penny Hoarder wrote:Market Harmony wrote:A new set of jobs numbers are to be reported this Friday. Another big move in the gold and silver market after the report comes out could be a major foreshadowing of the effect that raising rates will have in the PM market.
I'm hoping/expecting TPTB to slam the PM prices down before/when that happens.
My dry powder is all ready!
pennypicker wrote:Cu Penny Hoarder wrote:Market Harmony wrote:A new set of jobs numbers are to be reported this Friday. Another big move in the gold and silver market after the report comes out could be a major foreshadowing of the effect that raising rates will have in the PM market.
I'm hoping/expecting TPTB to slam the PM prices down before/when that happens.
My dry powder is all ready!
I had some powder in store waiting for the previous smack down when silver hit the low $14's. But when I was ready to take advantage of it the premiums had shot up to the point where ASE's and Maples were now costing more than prior to the smack down Curious to see what happens this time (premium wise) should another smack down arrive--and it will.
Market Harmony wrote:Don't just get that powder ready. Employ it. Put it to work. Buy something shiny today. The jobs report just made things much cheaper... but for how long?
Market Harmony wrote:Don't just get that powder ready. Employ it. Put it to work. Buy something shiny today. The jobs report just made things much cheaper... but for how long?
pennypicker wrote:Market Harmony wrote:Don't just get that powder ready. Employ it. Put it to work. Buy something shiny today. The jobs report just made things much cheaper... but for how long?
Yesterday on ebay Apmex had a 2-hour sale on rolls of ASE's for $353.80 delivered. And last week Target had a two day sale on $100 ebay e-gift cards for $95 each and I purchased six. So yesterday I purchased two of Apmex's rolls and applied all six gift cards which translated to a net cost of $338.80 per roll ($16.94 per ASE).
pennypicker wrote:Market Harmony wrote:Don't just get that powder ready. Employ it. Put it to work. Buy something shiny today. The jobs report just made things much cheaper... but for how long?
Yesterday on ebay Apmex had a 2-hour sale on rolls of ASE's for $353.80 delivered. And last week Target had a two day sale on $100 ebay e-gift cards for $95 each and I purchased six. So yesterday I purchased two of Apmex's rolls and applied all six gift cards which translated to a net cost of $338.80 per roll ($16.94 per ASE).
68Camaro wrote:It's not just "this or that". It's a generally broadening sense (even if it is only broadening to a few more) that things aren't well, despite what MSM says. The jobs report was horrific, which says that it was so bad that they couldn't doctor it up like they usually do. The "unemployment rate" went down, to 4.7%! But the number of people removed from the workforce in order to do that was staggering - half a million!
The flood always starts with a trickle. But the dam is getting weakened, the foundations loosened. One minute all will still appear to be fine. The next - it cracks, deforms, pieces fall, and shoring up the dam is no longer possible. It's lost, and nothing can be done but telegraph to the folks in the valley to run, run for their lives. For many it will be too late.
Market Harmony wrote: Bonds are looking better for the mean time.
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