Poll: How much silver do you own or control?
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Was offered 7x face today for the scrap silver......I'm still kicking the idea around to dump soon....
I've been told I tolerate fools poorly...that may explain things if I have a problem with you. Current ebay items - Nothing at the moment
<< <i>How much silver do you own or control? >>
How do you control silver?
<< <i>How do you control silver? >>
You have to beat it into submission first, then it will do whatever you say
In commodities futures markets, you can put down a deposit to buy or sell a commodity for future delivery.
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<< <i>How much silver do you own or control? >>
How do you control silver? >>
Futures contracts (and the soon to launch Exchange-Traded-Fund ETF) allow a person to "control" silver without actually owning it. Only a small percentage of futures contracts result in physical delivery. Most are closed out for cash profit or loss. Futures and options on futures allow a person or entity to leverage their position, controlling a lot more ounces than they can with cash.
Not that much really.....
<< <i>Whoever voted 100000+ is lying I think. >>
Ill second this statement.
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<< <i>Whoever voted 100000+ is lying I think. >>
Ill second this statement. >>
Since silver is going to $15 and beyond, having some from there is not a bad idea. Wish I had done more before it got over $8.
But as the advisor to the Hunts, Bill Gates, and Warren Buffet I control 300 Million ounces (lol).
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But I did'nt vote 100000 ounces either.
Hopefully this dealer I bought a few ASE's off of two weeks ago still has them at $11.50 each
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I haven't updated my prices in a while, though. I'm sure for many coins, today's bullion value now exceeds what little numismatic value there was.
If I threw in all my G-4 barber halves and crappy type coins, I might have just over 200 ounces. I chose 100-199.
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Was it changed before I found this thread? Not that I would have needed it.
I'm not in a class by myself, but it doesn't take long to call the roll.
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