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Re: Do you think $30 and below silver is gone forever?
I believe $27 is the low. My reason is this. At the current price of Gold, if the GSR was at 55, then the current price of Silver would be $27.00. If there is a major economic slowdown, the 'industrial' equation of silver's strength will greatly diminish, while gold will stay strong (think Fall 2008). That is, the GSR will… -
Re: Today's gold and silver
The cause begins at the futures exchange where the basis (spot) of physical prices is set via the demand/purchase of futures contracts. Bidding less on a paper product changes only the supply and demand of the paper product. While this in turn affects the demand and ultimately the price of physical it does not affect the… -
Re: Devers tells Red Sox he won't play 1st base
I was not aware he couldn't be sent to a minor league team for "training". Can you give some proof to this? As for being disrespected, that's always a fall back position, and other than bruising his ego is a bunch of BS. Let us not forget, Rafael Devers is an employee, no more, no less. I agree the Red Sox have failed… -
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PCGS Details grades - Cleaned versus "dipping"
I have recently purchased a code 92 coin with the following on the label: "PCGS SP Genuine Cleaned - UNC Details" On the PCGS Grading Standards page, View Details for code 92 Cleaning mostly seems focused on hairlines, and specifically excludes "dipping" - " 'Dipping' (the removal of toning with a chemical bath) is not… -
Re: Bitcoin Target Price
@cohodk, The same sentiment should be applied to US stocks, no? Biggest difference is that there is no way to reasonably value crypto currencies, so it may be easier to mock hodlers. But historically, stocks have been valued based on earnings, dividends, etc., with a share price to trailing annual earnings of around 15. In… -
Re: Is there more price support at the very high, ultra grades, than there is at the more common, regula
<< <i>I was reading another thread, and a very prominent member of these boards made the following comment, in response to the current gloom and doom, and the modern coin market: “One thing that has been overlooked by all the prognostications of doom for the high grade moderns is that they can't possibly dip below the… -
Re: When exactly were the Topps sets from the 80s on back released?
I hand collated many sets in the late 70's & early 80's. At that time, I didn't realize earlier releases were issued in different series. Topps Donruss & Fleer took all the 'fun' out of doing "that" tedious chore (actually enjoyed it) when they started releasing 'Factory Sets' in (I believe) 1984. Probably had something to… -
Re: FORMERLY THE "You can't have it both ways!" THREAD! Now, the BLA BLA BLA Thread!
<< <i>You are truly one of the most idiotic people I have ever seen post. You ramble on and on incoherently spewing garbage with no facts thinking that your opinion (which is worthless) is some basis of fact. Get a clue idiot! >> Well I'm sorry you can't see the light, son. The yankees are all that are wrong with MLB, and… -
Re: Are the 11-5 Pittsburgh Pirates for real ?
Ignoring the fact that you artfully misunderstood what I said your claim is totally false. Here’s a few examples. Berrios. Twice Allen. Twice Bassit. Twice Here’s what I did. I looked at pitchers ordered by games started, descending. And I looked at the first 3. Any team that has a five man rotation is pretty likely to…
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