Worry is the interest you pay on a debt you may not owe.
"Paper money eventually returns to its intrinsic value---zero."----Voltaire
"Everything you say should be true, but not everything true should be said."----Voltaire
Lead is hot and should be mostly played out after quadrupling in the last couple years. Find your way to Kitco and they have a base metal site there as well.
Solar Panels - When the power grid goes down you will still need to get your fix of electricity to run your computer and log on to the forum.
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<< <i>Gold...HOT. SILVER...HOT...the next play? >>
We've had Rhodium for 3 years now. It's been a great play on Russia. We're still long into the foreseeable future. I wanna cash-out but my 'guru' says hold.
<< <i>Someone mentioned uranium yesterday, wut with the nucular energy industry hopefully being revived. >>
No hopefully about it..... revived big time. The utilities have their orders in for many new nuke plants... and are standing with money in their hands and ready to go.... most are waiting for final gov. approval. The problem is that it is log-jammed right now with too many trying to go through the gov. process; and even when approved there only a few companies that can build them, so there will be more delays.
But revived it is. And about time.... the nukes were give waaay too much of a bad rap over the years.
And yes.... check out what the price of uranium has done over the last ten years. For awhile it was pretty cheap, when the USSR was dismantling their weapons and selling the materials into the market. But that is now dried up, and coupled with much more demand, the price has shot up. However, perhaps all of the easy gains have been made in this area?
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<< <i>Lead >>
Copper jacketed lead.
Worry is the interest you pay on a debt you may not owe.
"Paper money eventually returns to its intrinsic value---zero."----Voltaire
"Everything you say should be true, but not everything true should be said."----Voltaire
<< <i>clean water >>
<--- 2nd vote for clean water
Check my ebay BIN or Make Offers!!
She-bop-a-lula.
<< <i>Anyone have the link for lead futures? >>
Lead is hot and should be mostly played out after quadrupling in
the last couple years. Find your way to Kitco and they have a base
metal site there as well.
Sulfur is hot...and you can stink up your neighbor's home with it just for yucks.
Nickel will be back up if the economy stays strong.
Tin will be along eventually but this may be a very long term play.
Apropos of the coin posse/aka caca: "The longer he spoke of his honor, the tighter I held to my purse."
Ya know... 50 acres here... 20 acres there... it all adds up.
food and ammo.
(foil hat off)
Fighting the Fight for 11 Years with the big "C" - Never Ever Give Up!
Member PCGS Open Forum board 2002 - 2006 (closed end of 2006) Current board since 2006 Successful trades with many members, over the past two decades, never a bad deal.
Silver , gold and platinum still have a ways to go
<< <i>Gold...HOT. SILVER...HOT...the next play? >>
We've had Rhodium for 3 years now. It's been a great play on Russia. We're still long into the foreseeable future. I wanna cash-out but my 'guru' says hold.
<< <i>Someone mentioned uranium yesterday, wut with the nucular energy industry hopefully being revived. >>
No hopefully about it..... revived big time. The utilities have their orders in for many new nuke plants... and are standing with money in their hands and ready to go.... most are waiting for final gov. approval. The problem is that it is log-jammed right now with too many trying to go through the gov. process; and even when approved there only a few companies that can build them, so there will be more delays.
But revived it is. And about time.... the nukes were give waaay too much of a bad rap over the years.
And yes.... check out what the price of uranium has done over the last ten years. For awhile it was pretty cheap, when the USSR was dismantling their weapons and selling the materials into the market. But that is now dried up, and coupled with much more demand, the price has shot up. However, perhaps all of the easy gains have been made in this area?