Country wrote:SILVER at $37.72 this morning - looking strong. Could the little correction be over?
Heck, I asked myself this morning whether Silver will be $40 by the end of this week
Country wrote:SILVER at $37.72 this morning - looking strong. Could the little correction be over?
Market Harmony wrote:Country wrote:SILVER at $37.72 this morning - looking strong. Could the little correction be over?
Heck, I asked myself this morning whether Silver will be $40 by the end of this week
Rodebaugh wrote:Market Harmony wrote:Country wrote:SILVER at $37.72 this morning - looking strong. Could the little correction be over?
Heck, I asked myself this morning whether Silver will be $40 by the end of this week
Did you answer yourself?
Rodebaugh wrote:Market Harmony wrote:Country wrote:SILVER at $37.72 this morning - looking strong. Could the little correction be over?
Heck, I asked myself this morning whether Silver will be $40 by the end of this week
Did you answer yourself?
Market Harmony wrote:Heck, I asked myself this morning whether Silver will be $40 by the end of this week
Magic 8 Ball answer was cloudy and it stopped on edge, so it was like 2 answers for one question. It wouldn't be anything surprising if $40 comes by Friday's close. Where it goes after $40 and how fast is another question that I'll let you answer.
henrysmedford wrote:Looks like the price of silver and the Gold / Silver Ratio might be the same number today.
neilgin1 wrote:Country,
can you imagine when we post .....$77 silver?
outside of Crude Oil, in the double aughts, i have never in 30 years trading, seen a bull market with this much potentcy.
Usually, when you see, hear a lot guys ALL bullish, thats not a good sign, but in the case of silver, (and PM's as a group) something is different. i'm certain the machinations of large commercial suppressing the price for years has a great deal to do with how silver is trading, but it "feels" like the market WANTS to go a lot higher.
and frankly, the more these large commercials continue their shenanigans, or the CME raises margins, underlines the futility of their efforts. But i really dont think they care, as they are trading with monetized FRN's. Just the whispers of that $50 take or leave it delivery deal points to a bad outcome for these shorts.
Never i have i once seen any manipulation, in any commodity, EVER, work to the fair. It really does sadden me, that certain future exchanges have become so perverse, as in this case. When i was young, and first stepped onto the trading floor, i saw guys, traders wearing coats that had a patch, said, "Free markets for free men", and oh, how the mighty have fallen.
we're going to $75...first stop.
so that would mean, what?.....56X's for 90%'s?
word to the group, wheat, whether Chi, KC, or Minn, is a bargain at $8-10 a bushel, thats going to 20, but i dont know you'd make money at it, if you no longer trust the future exchanges, not to default.
Good trading ya'll, neil
shinnosuke wrote:
When I first read your comment on wheat, I thought you meant wheat pennies.
Talk about "does not get soggy".shinnosuke wrote: When I first read your comment on wheat, I thought you meant wheat pennies.
beauanderos wrote:shinnosuke wrote:
When I first read your comment on wheat, I thought you meant wheat pennies.
Silly Wabbit... everyone knows you can't eat copper
Mossy wrote:Talk about "does not get soggy".shinnosuke wrote: When I first read your comment on wheat, I thought you meant wheat pennies.
DeanStockwell wrote:Currently long silver, have been long SLV calls since 35.92. Looking to sell SLV around the $38.50 mark with a tight stops which should trigger around $37.35- $37.20.
Silver spot at 40 will be a major barrier for to blast through, I'd start looking into short positions nearing $39.50.
Good luck all!
Country wrote:$40 SILVER here we come!!!
SILVER at $39.02 right now.
shinnosuke wrote:Country wrote:$40 SILVER here we come!!!
SILVER at $39.02 right now.
Or, said another way, an FRN with the face of Washington on it, is only worth 1/39th of an ounce of silver. Silver is silver, unchanged across the eons. It's just our way of setting a price on it that has changed.
That said, I would still like to see just one more correction, so I can buy some more with my worthless paper money. Please, just this one last time...I promise I'll be good.
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