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What To Sell Some Gold Or Silver?

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 Posted 12/01/2011  08:54 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add fenton to your friends list
I would recommend the opposite flip the silver and keep the gold
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 Posted 12/02/2011  01:33 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Ed_B to your friends list

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I would recommend the opposite flip the silver and keep the gold

OK, that could be just as valid as flipping the gold and keeping the silver. What would be the best reasons for doing it this way?
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 Posted 12/02/2011  10:37 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Silverhawk74 to your friends list
I got all my gold up on ebay, as I am 4 sells shy of power seller status, and have till December 20th to get there. I need some freed up cash to for Christmas gifts and to square a tiny bit of debt back to zero. I definitely wont sell it all, and sure don't wanna. I just wanna make sure I make those four more sales, square my bills up, and make sure everyone around me has a good Christmas....

I got some great train stock as well....

If my plan works out, I will take my tax returns with no other obligations, and make a serious PM buy to start new year....

I sold a great Bachamann set for 80 bucks today that I bought for 25, and a Lionel set for 127.50, and I bought it for 50 seems like. Also, a Cantina band star wars set sold last night which got me to 96 sales, as I am sellin a bunch of stuff from the estate sale I keep talking about for the family, all the left overs.....

Oh, and sorry to steal your thread and jump tracks, but I was shocked when I called my buddy today and learned the lady who did the three family estate sells, netting 65 thousand, which 50 goes to family. Well, she is not answering the phone, and can't seem to be found or reached via phone. Curious what all you thought they should do?

They have only called a lawyer thus far, which seems crazy to me, as I would have the police looking into it, esp since she has not returned many call attempts in weeks. The last sale was like the 3rd week of October....

I was calling to tell him sells had been rough, and I had only sold three sets for them so far, and he said that was the least of their worries these days, what a quagmire....

Back on subject, I like the split sale idea, keep one of the 1 oz gold rounds, and sell a portion of the silver....

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12/03/2011 04:30 am
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 Posted 12/03/2011  10:03 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add biggfredd to your friends list
Lawyer? I'd be calling some biker in Cleveland.
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 Posted 12/03/2011  10:35 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add throwbackid to your friends list
Silverhawk, I sent you a PM about some of your coins for sale on ebay.

My dealer told me today that he would trade me 107 2011 Maple leafs for the two gold AGE but I'm just not sure. Something inside of me is saying we will see silver drop back to the upper 20's before it hits $40 again.
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 Posted 12/03/2011  6:19 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Ed_B to your friends list

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Lawyer? I'd be calling some biker in Cleveland.

Yeah, either him or that teamster, Guido the Knees.


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Something inside of me is saying we will see silver drop back to the upper 20's before it hits $40 again.

I have ignored that little inner voice from time to time and it has cost me every time. I have no idea whether or not silver will pull back from here but it might.
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 Posted 12/03/2011  7:14 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add angel2004 to your friends list
Yes I had a feeling that silver would Drop in May but still was buying just in case in April. Not as much but still bought.
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 Posted 12/03/2011  9:59 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Silverhawk74 to your friends list
If it goes back to 25, (I think 20 is unlikely, look out below now as the opposite of nearly every single thing I think seems to happen, lol), but if it does pull back to say mid 20's, I bet it will not be down there but for a real short time, as the smart money starts buying in MASSES at that point, which enviably pushes it back up again....
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 Posted 12/04/2011  5:42 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Ed_B to your friends list

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Yes I had a feeling that silver would Drop in May but still was buying just in case in April. Not as much but still bought.

Good job, Angel. Buying a little whenever we can is a great way to build a nice collection over time. Price matters but not as much as having the ounces we need when we need them. If bad times do come, it is likely that they will come unannounced and much more quickly than we can even imagine.


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...but if it does pull back to say mid 20's, I bet it will not be down there but for a real short time, as the smart money starts buying in MASSES at that point, which enviably pushes it back up again....

Exactly right, Hawk. There is a repeating pattern in the silver market that we have all seen. First, the price of silver gets bid up by investors for both paper and physical silver. Then, the COMEX raises the margin requirements which forces a lot of speculators and some investors out of the silver market. They have to sell their futures positions, which puts downward pressure on silver prices. Once prices are down, the big bullion buyers move in, liquidate their short positions, and go to a long position. This pushes prices back up and the cycle repeats. Fortunately for us bullion collectors, this cycle is no longer a well kept secret. The silver cat is well and truly out of the bag. When prices drop, a lot of us jump in and buy up physical silver too! We don't have the huge sums of money that "the big boys" have but we DO have the numbers. There are a LOT more of us than there are of them. This makes us a force in this market with which to be reckoned.
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 Posted 12/04/2011  6:29 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add angel2004 to your friends list
My guess is an overnight devalue or major occurrence. There have been enough warnings. I don't think many really get it - our $ is backed by nothing but the faith and trust of the govt. Younger people really have not known anything else. Basically until recently (not that I didn't have my silver saved still from childhood and whenever it was found in rolls of coins over the years) I felt fairly secure with our $ but not now. I even keep all coins esp nickels just in c ASE
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 Posted 12/05/2011  02:47 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add biggfredd to your friends list

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If bad times do come, it is likely that they will come unannounced and much more quickly than we can even imagine


Johnny Carson caused a toilet paper shortage, literally overnight. Bank runs connected to the GD happened in hours. Many young readers can't remember the entire inventory of available gasoline dissappearing in a day or two.
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 Posted 12/05/2011  12:01 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add mkfarm to your friends list
I was young and did not drive at the time. But I remember the days when they rationed gasoline in the early 70's. You were able to buy gas on even or odd days depending on if I remember you plate/tag number on your car. Then you sat in a long line waiting up to an hour or more to fill up.

Sometimes when you got up to the pump they ran out of gasoline.

My dad had a friend who owned a gas station, we would go late at night and they would pump gas without turning on the lights.
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 Posted 12/05/2011  3:46 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add angel2004 to your friends list
Yes we were lucky as well my family had an oil/gas business. We always followed the odd even but no line
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 Posted 12/05/2011  7:47 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Ed_B to your friends list

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Many young readers can't remember the entire inventory of available gasoline dissappearing in a day or two.

That's for sure, Fredd. Most people have no idea that the US food and beverage supply system works continuously on a just-in-time schedule or that very few grocers have more than a 3-4 day supply of food on hand at any one time. This is why a lot of us older folks and some of the new "prepers" stock up on food staples and maintain at least 3-4 months worth of basic foods at all times.


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My guess is an overnight devalue or major occurrence. There have been enough warnings. I don't think many really get it - our $ is backed by nothing but the faith and trust of the govt.

Yes and that faith is wearing awfully thin, one lie after another. I wonder what will be the effect if the entire world devalues the fiat currencies. Will that actually accomplish anything or will it just be more of the hamster wheel turning?
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 Posted 12/05/2011  8:26 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add angel2004 to your friends list
I think if all devalue just some zeros may be gone. Somehow I think currency does have to be backed by real money and that would cause PM to soar. It might be hard for a while but if backed by PM at least should correct. Yes we are the least self sustaining people. Need electricity, city water food etc. Look how much we are in trouble when the power is out a week! We really need to try to become more self sufficient.
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