Ok, who's the comrade who bought gold today?
renman95
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Down $70 @ $1494 at this time.
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To think in the last few weeks they probably 'created' a trillion more pieces of paper to add to the 200 Trillion pieces of paper at minimum that are floating in the ether.
Life sure is exciting when the Banksters are running things!
"Interest rates, the price of money, are the most important market. And, perversely, they’re the market that’s most manipulated by the Fed." - Doug Casey
<< <i>Down $70 @ $1494 at this time. >>
OUCH... I promise it was not me this time... Wow, that's a huge hit all at once. Let's see what the day ends at.
Best,
Ray
Today, they are both down... WTF.
DJIA 14,810.52
-54.62
NASDAQ 3,277.20
-22.96
Dollar cost averaging has worked
for me !!!
It's almost like a present this week, especially since I'm going to a coin show tomorrow. The trick will be prying any silver or gold out from behind the dealer's table because of the drop!
Too many positive BST transactions with too many members to list.
Paper is going up? Actually, it's mostly just electrons.
I knew it would happen.
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When that DJIA dives down to 8,000 it will make the PM dip seem like heaven. It will appear as zombies have hit the streets.
<< <i>I remember back in the days you could watch the market and PM's teeter totter back and forth, when the market was down PMs were up and vice versa...
Today, they are both down... WTF.
DJIA 14,810.52
-54.62
NASDAQ 3,277.20
-22.96 >>
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
The "hit" has been minimal.
Thanks rr.
r95
I checkout in the triple tomorrow then off to Asia for 12 days, found any good places to buy some gold or silver?
Tim
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2013 Buffalo, as a pocket piece.
To celebrate the 100 year mark of the 5 cent piece.
<< <i>.................... Actually, it's mostly just electrons. >>
I have a confession to make. I'm hoarding electrons.
Stashing them away in Leyden jars and batteries, etc.
THEN, when Bitcoin finally buys the farm, I'm going to release my own internet currency, called 'Twitcoin', manipulate the value ruthlessly, and before it peaks and crashes, buy tangible items like, ummm, more gold .
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I recently bought an ounce in 1/10'ths from a member here. They are still as beautiful as they were 2 weeks ago (not to say I have ugly electrons). I can take them anywhere and obtain food, drink, and shelter. A 5% drop, even in one day, is not he wildest roller coaster I've ever been on.
Lots better ride than fixed rate bonds though!
When it gets back to $35/oz I'm all in.