beauanderos wrote:Now I have to ride this out.
beauanderos wrote:Had planned on scraping some AGQ profit off the table to buy some fractional 999. But... that's what greed can do to you. I thought da boyz would let us hit $50 before crushing silver. So missed out on taking advantage of this drop. The market will return to the prior level by Fall, but it is annoying to drop $700,000 in two days and then require two months to recoup it. Grrrrh. Ah heck... it's just numbers
Treetop wrote:beauanderos wrote:Had planned on scraping some AGQ profit off the table to buy some fractional 999. But... that's what greed can do to you. I thought da boyz would let us hit $50 before crushing silver. So missed out on taking advantage of this drop. The market will return to the prior level by Fall, but it is annoying to drop $700,000 in two days and then require two months to recoup it. Grrrrh. Ah heck... it's just numbers
I wouldnt be surprised to see silver go much lower then it is now since it was knocked off its horse, but Im curious what makes you think it will take until fall to recover? i highly doubt that myself. I think our old girl is going to get beat down for 2-3 weeks tops. then she will stand taller then ever. there seems to be a concerted effort to call this a top. I feel there are as many hands waiting for this drop as theyre were those trying to create it....
Pennybug wrote:I see FAR too many folks on here who wish they had sold their silver when it was higher. IMHO... unless you are IN NEED OF FRN's or you are a coin dealer for a living... I really think you all are missing the point to all of this. Silver is NOT a "day trader" commodity item! Chasing silver like that will lead you down a MUCH HARDER road then day trading stocks! If your looking for short fast hard gains... PM's AREN'T it! I know that there will be replies to the contrary on this... and I'm not trying to slam anyone or criticize anyone's plans... It's just that you may want to reconsider your plan of attack for short gains. You would be FAR better off researching companies and day trading. You'd likely be able to have a MUCH better insight for predictors on when to buy/sell.
beauanderos wrote:Oh, I'm not calling this a top. That's what THEY want the noobies to think, to scare them away. A lot bigger players than any of us have been watching this drama unfold, waiting for an opportunity just like this. Zach, I'm just basing my recovery time on emerging from the seasonally weak months, though that may not be much of a determining factor anymore. A bounce back could occur much quicker, I expect that it will... but I'm not going to bet on it. Just hold the course with what I've already stacked, I don't sell physical except to thin my culls from time to time. The paper profits aren't there until you sell, and the paper losses aren't there either if you play without stop losses and don't panic. The market will return to it's recent glory, I am quite confident of that, so much so as to reaffirm my 2011 prediction of $100 by the end of the year. A few months from now this will appear as an annoying blip on the charts. Try to keep dollar-cost-averaging (not using credit) into some physical each month and take advantage of these temporary pullbacks. Think of them as a gift. A couple of years from now you won't be able to source silver at any cost, and will be glad you held now... and bought more, even if for some it's just a few dimes a week. It all adds up
fb101 wrote:The only thing to really take away from this is that the manipulation is smiled on by TPTB.
Numismaster has a good article on this.
"Take That You Silver Bulls"
http://www.numismaster.com/ta/numis/Art ... id=2219710
Pennybug wrote:I'll comment further once I clarify a few things that I had originally posted:
#1) We are talking about physical silver ONLY
#2) We are not talking about selling off portions of major purchases to offset the initial cost
#3) We are not talking about being a dealer or full time seller of physical silver (IE.. this is just a money making or otherwise "hobby" or "savings account" method for wealth storage.)
#4) We are talking ONLY about looking for short gains... not long term gains.
If you agree with these points... then I'll add some support for my original comments/musings.
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