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Pillar of the Community
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I just found out you can buy Silver bullion at Walmart online...  What!?!?!
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Bedrock of the Community
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Pillar of the Community
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another hefty plunge beginning right after midnight, but it's still lingering around $108. I want a silver explosion for my birthday this year.  march 27. 
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Bedrock of the Community
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Gold was dropping big time but has now leveled off.
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Bedrock of the Community
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Well, metals back to falling - $5109 and $104.60.......carry on, see ya'lls later tonight! 
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Pillar of the Community
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Pillar of the Community
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Quote: A healthy pull back and consolidation for a few weeks may be "just what the doctor ordered".
We've gone too high, too fast. A good week or two of sideways chop between $95 and $115 would also be welcomed Quote: It could be within the realm of possibilities that we go backwards and retest $110 and even $100, considering how exhausted the buyers are looking. Okay now lets stick to the plan. Y'all know the routine by now. First they take it up, then down, then up, then down, or vice versa. Sometimes quick and violently in broad daylight, sometimes slow and sneaky in the middle of the night for the added unpleasant or pleasant surprise when we wake up. The people that bought at $118 will panic sell and get out. The smart money will get in at $95-$90 and ride off.
Edited by Harry213 01/30/2026 08:22 am
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Moderator
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Yowza! The $100 floor gave in.  
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Quote: The people that bought at $118 will panic sell and get out.  Quote: The smart money will get in at $95-$90 and ride off. 
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Pillar of the Community
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It was fun while it lasted
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Makes sense Harry 213, calling support at 90-95 sounds reasonable, then again that only takes us back to last week, talk about short term volatility. Let's take a look at a slightly longer term chart and today's selling is nothing more than a blip.
BTW, I forgot how to use the Quote: feature on these pages,, if someone could please point me to the link, I thank you.
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Quote: It was fun while it lasted It is not over yet. 
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Quote: BTW, I forgot how to use the Quote: feature on these pages,, if someone could please point me to the link, I thank you. How to QuoteIf you are using the Quick Reply box... 1. Type [quote]
2. Paste the text you want to quote
3. Then type [/quote] If you are using the Post a Reply button... 1. Paste the text you want to quote 2. Highlight it 3. Then press the 'Insert Quote' button:  So this... [qu ote]Quoted Text[/qu ote] Looks like this... Quote: Quoted Text
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Pillar of the Community
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Ah well, there goes my dream of retiring early, I guess (for now, at least).  Of course, I only had that dream for the last couple of months, so no great loss... 
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