Gold is up 25% since July, we've gave back around 10.4%. I'd like to welcome the newbies to the PM markets, this has been the standard for over 10 years and it's not for the flipper of quick money as some may think.
I believe most, who are members on this forum or simply come to read, know not to be shaken out on the dips. Nothing has gotten better with the economy. Each day the hole gets deeper and we may be at a point that we will not be able to climb our way out.
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I'm still here.... the bull market in gold isn't close to being over.
"Men who had never shown any ability to make or increase fortunes for themselves abounded in brilliant plans for creating and increasing wealth for the country at large." Fiat Money Inflation in France, Andrew Dickson White (1912)
Considering what I paid for my PM's years ago, I didn't even notice.
Steve, I think an appropriate analogy would be if the Phillies won 20 games in a row and then lost back-to-back games, would you consider jumping off a bridge?
A headline such as this sure isn't going to help raise the price of gold. If Perry wins, in my opinion, I think there would eventually be $500 gold again...but of course it still is an "if"
<< <i>Considering what I paid for my PM's years ago, I didn't even notice.
Steve, I think an appropriate analogy would be if the Phillies won 20 games in a row and then lost back-to-back games, would you consider jumping off a bridge? >>
<< <i>Considering what I paid for my PM's years ago, I didn't even notice.
Steve, I think an appropriate analogy would be if the Phillies won 20 games in a row and then lost back-to-back games, would you consider jumping off a bridge? >>
He wouldn't jump off a bridge, but he would throw snowballs at Santa.
Trainspotting was on BBC America the other night. Near the end of the movie, the guys are celebrating in a pub and Begbie throws a hissy fit after a big drunk guy bumps into him by mistake.
The big drunk guy has a great line: "If you can't hold a pint, you shouldn't be in a pub"
LOL ... yeah what a week ... volatility like the stock market
I liked it though ... I snagged a MHE (Modern Half Eagle) I wanted off eBay last night for 2% over spot delivered ... which considering my small budget stacking, was a nice pickup for me, and on what appears to be a good day (we'll see)
“We are only their care-takers,” he posed, “if we take good care of them, then centuries from now they may still be here … ”
I'm gonna keep buying, 20 years till I think about retirement. You should start thinking about retirement the first day you get your first decent job. I realize for some nowadays that isn't til they're in the 30's, but if you're fortunate enough to get a good job in your 20's...keep that job and max out the company match on your 401k from the first day that you become eligable to do so.
Take it from someone who's 45 now and wishes he would've taken this advice given to me long ago, because now I realize I'm going to have to work til I die.
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<< <i>I jumped a crub yesterday on my trek bike, does that count? >>
What's a crub?
Got quoins?
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<< <i>I jumped a crub yesterday on my trek bike, does that count? >>
What's a crub? >>
From an internet dictionary:
Definition of CRUB
dialectal variant of crib
Why FistFullOfDollars would jump over a crib with a trek bike, I have no idea.
Steve, I think an appropriate analogy would be if the Phillies won 20 games in a row and then lost back-to-back games, would you consider jumping off a bridge?
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A headline such as this sure isn't going to help raise the price of gold. If Perry wins, in my opinion, I think there would eventually be $500 gold again...but of course it still is an "if"
<< <i>Considering what I paid for my PM's years ago, I didn't even notice.
Steve, I think an appropriate analogy would be if the Phillies won 20 games in a row and then lost back-to-back games, would you consider jumping off a bridge? >>
Perhaps a curb.
guess I should proof read my posts
I have a very strict gun control policy: if there's a gun around, I want to be in control of it - Clint Eastwood
<< <i>Considering what I paid for my PM's years ago, I didn't even notice.
Steve, I think an appropriate analogy would be if the Phillies won 20 games in a row and then lost back-to-back games, would you consider jumping off a bridge? >>
He wouldn't jump off a bridge, but he would throw snowballs at Santa.
ALL is good.
Coin's for sale/trade.
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Is that Warren I see up there and the big banks waiting for QE3? They're just getting ready for the next round of "Diving for Dollars". lol
The big drunk guy has a great line: "If you can't hold a pint, you shouldn't be in a pub"
<< <i>I'm gonna keep buying, 20 years till I think about retirement. >>
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I liked it though ... I snagged a MHE (Modern Half Eagle) I wanted off eBay last night for 2% over spot delivered ... which considering my small budget stacking, was a nice pickup for me, and on what appears to be a good day (we'll see)
“We are only their care-takers,” he posed, “if we take good care of them, then centuries from now they may still be here … ”
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The trend is still UP, so we can all sleep well at night.
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You should start thinking about retirement the first day you get your first decent job. I realize for some nowadays that isn't til they're in the 30's, but if you're fortunate enough to get a good job in your 20's...keep that job and max out the company match on your 401k from the first day that you become eligable to do so.
Take it from someone who's 45 now and wishes he would've taken this advice given to me long ago, because now I realize I'm going to have to work til I die.
It's high on Friday was 1829.10