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Pillar of the Community
United States
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I agree, Junior. Funny thing is, the very same people who talk about a "gold bubble" have no clue that it is stocks that are in a bubble at the moment and not gold.
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Three days later, Au's above $1700 and Ag's back above $34. Not much is news to me till silver hits the other side of $50... 
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United States
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I just can't figure out if it is going below $30 so I can back up the truck or if I'm going to be kicking myself in the butt for not buying now. I''m kind of on the fence. Got about $1000 sitting on the sidelines.
Maybe I'll just buy another 1911 and call it a day.
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Dont worry Aanda. You wont kick yourself nearly as much as when I bought a few canvas bags full of silver 2 days before the huge drop from 42 to 25 five or so months ago.
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Pillar of the Community
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Whoever is in the most control of those lines (an no way anything this big comes down to one person's choice, it is all way more complicated then that, especially in this highly advanced technical age), is manipulating silver in the 5 an 6 dollar change in price from up to 37, say back down to 32....
This also keeps us small timers in the physical game. Another-words the long terms more time to stack, an the short timers time to try an make a few bucks on swap transactions. And of course the big players are getting rich on huge amounts of paper silver an gold swapping hands....
I figure on how those lines move, is all based on many figures coming into the system (everything from money exchange, breaking news, supply an demand, to economic growth an UN-employment), and a AI program compiles all the numbers an computes them through a set mathematical formula, and the result is like 34 dollars an 32 cents for silver heading into the market close this week.....
Does that sound about right, or is that way off?
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Quote: $1000 sitting on the sidelines. Can't go too wrong with a 1909-S VDB or a 1916-D Merc. 
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Quote: Got about $1000 sitting on the sidelines. No need for it to do that. You could split it up into 2-3 equal amounts and buy some silver now, buy some more in 4-6 weeks, and the last of it in another 4-6 weeks. The market will do whatever it will do and there isn't much that any of us can do about that. If we buy a little silver on a regular basis, though, we will HAVE silver if and when it is needed and the cost will have been reasonable.  I'm thinking that PMs are due to move higher from here, so ordered some from APMEX earlier today. If it moves higher, I probably won't buy much more for a while but if it moves lower, I will. Gold bouncing back from $1675 after the big Leap Day Raid is a powerfully bullish indicator, IMHO. Silver is hanging in there as well, in spite of all the paper games being played with it.
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Dust this old thread off, as the main theme seems to be playing out now on a real slide, as gold is flirting with $1625, and silver is now below $31.50 an oz...... That buy window is getting larger, keep your eye pealed, and always any ideas on this real slow spriing for PM's compared to last year this time..... 
Edited by Silverhawk74 03/22/2012 10:10 am
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United States
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 Reading the tea leaves over here and I think this pull back could be caused by the "Tebow effect" and a looming QE3 threat.
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Pillar of the Community
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I thought QE3 would have the opposite effect on PM's, is this not so in the long run? Tebowmania contiues eh up in Jet country.... I am still mad at Manning for creating this mess, and not signing with Tennessee. I guess it made too much sense, worse decision he wil ever make. I stood up an shunned him, via turned my back on him like the panel of judges did the dirty fighter in Jean Claude Van Dam's classic Bloodsport, lol  ....
Edited by Silverhawk74 03/22/2012 11:16 am
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Canada
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Is it going to see $30/oz?
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United States
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Quote: I will double my weekly buy allowance if silver goes back under $30. If it goes under $20 an ounce, I am selling everything I own and loading up. Same strategy. And the lows $20's wouldn't be a big shock to me, price manipulation being the reality that it is.
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Quote: I am still mad at Manning for creating this mess, and not signing with Tennessee. I guess it made too much sense, worse decision he wil ever make. I stood up an shunned him, via turned my back on him like the panel of judges did the dirty fighter in Jean Claude Van Dam's classic Bloodsport, lol I think your anger should be directed at Irsay. He's the true catalyst for all this NFL insanity, minus Bounty-gate, of course. Too bad for the Saints, right? And love the Bloodsport reference. I was just beginning military service when that movie came out. Got into martial arts, weightlifting, and even learned the groin wrenching Van Dam full split. Quite an inspiration.
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I think the Saints got what they had coming, as any pro athlete that attempts to seriously injure another or put out of the game for a bounty, needs to be in jail as far as I am concerned, him or the coach that gives the order to do so. No place for that in sports period....
And Irsay will get his spoons full of caster oil over the next few years, tough break Colt fans.....
As far as selling everything and turning it all to silver, been there an done that already a time or two, lol....
I expect 25 bottom line, if it indeed falls that low, but I imagine 30 an some change more likely before a BIG FAST SPIKE WILL HAPPEN FOR GOLD N SILVER still yet this year, mark my words on that by post Easter....
Edited by Silverhawk74 03/22/2012 4:07 pm
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Quote: I think the Saints got what they had coming, as any pro athlete that attempts to seriously injure another or put out of the game for a bounty, needs to be in jail as far as I am concerned, him or the coach that gives the order to do so. No place for that in sports period.... I agree 100%, Hawk. Professional sports is no place for street thug tactics. All of the guys in sports are supporting their families with their earnings. Most of them make really good money but their careers tend to be short. Getting injured by accident is bad enough without having someone trying to do it on purpose. 
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