200million 5.56 nato by the DHS... ummm wtf https://www.fbo.gov/index?s=opportu...e5826bf182b180ab4c2392aa978&tab=core&_cview=1 Here's for the .40cal http://www.opednews.com/populum/printer_friendly.php?content=a&id=154691
OMG Just had light read and to summarise REQUIREMENT: The total requirement is to provide an estimated 40 million rounds of .223 Remington Caliber SD (62 grain) in the base year and in each of the four option years in accordance with Attachment 2, Statement of Work for .223 Remington Caliber SD. MINIMUM AND MAXIMUM THRESHOLDS: The contract or contracts for .223 Remington Caliber SD awarded under this solicitation will have a base period of one year, plus four one-year options. The guaranteed minimum of any contract awarded is 10,000 rounds and is applicable to the base year only. The estimated amount over the 5 year duration of the contract will be 200,000,000 rounds. In conclusion Those yanks love dem bullets Case closed, Wormhole
Ohhhh.... don't get me started lolol! The orders for ammo have been split up between govt departments too btw, eg: Department of Homeland Security, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, and latest the Social Security Administration (wtf?!?!). And then there are the 2700+ MRAPS (mine resistant armor plated personnel carriers), 500 ZBV's (covert x-ray back scatter vans used to scan crowds without anyone's knowledge - that's a violation of the Fourth Amendment - no probable cause, FYI), hundreds of thousands of riot gear sets... They're also about to start using this for 'law enforcement' purposes... www.speechpro.com/product/biometric/voicegridrt in addition to another system called TrapWire (Google it)... It's national security turning inward, as Orwell foresaw, and as happened in Italy under Mussolini, Germany in the 1930's or Eastern Europe during the Cold War. The problem for us is knowing whether the use of such assets is designed for something the govt is expecting to happen - or something they know is going to happen - because they're going to instigate it. [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aW9PulYpjGs[/youtube] Aaaaaaaaaaanyway.... back to the silver... (sorry Tozak, I digress - but it is all linked, in suitably tortuous fashion) x
lol wrcmad you're so clueless. price going up = JPM finally losing control price going down = JPM manipulating the market. How many times do you have top be told? seriously... if you want proof listen to GATA as they are in constant contact with insiders. Not sure who they are but they certainly exist, never seen them in the flesh but they're certainly telling the truth. Honestly, I'm getting pretty sick and tired reading all the logic you spew out in these forums. EDIT: upon reflection I thought I'd clarify that I'm not being serious.
You're right Roman. Who am I to question the permabull rhetoric? Perhaps i'd better get back to "the script". Stackers = rebel alliance Fed/JPM = evil empire :lol:
$35 is the 61.8% retracement level for the sell-off from the $48.50 peak. Pretty strong resistance, and a good technical sell level. I expect a bunch of ppl went short just shy of that, with stops just north of $35... wanna try and take them out? I would start buying at 34.80..
Are you guys expecting another drop soon because of options expiry today? Had a loss yesterday and want to recoup.
WTS - wanna sell WTB - wanna buy WTF - wanna...?! ))) I'd suggest people stop looking at futures seconds by seconds. Nothing wrong with it other than it kills your nerve cells. No point of being wealthy and sick. To the point of thread: Dollar UP, silver DOWN. Dollar Down - silver UP. They (Banks, FED, alike creatures) can do it billions time a day ... So, why to bother?! Oh, may be you trade paper?! Then get the balls (biggest possible) and huge paycheck because you are playing against crooks (mentioned above) )))
I've been wondering up until now ... looks like I found one of the possible answers: http://forums.silverstackers.com/message-407437.html#p407437
dollar down, silver up ... as usual I watch futures here in one screen http://finviz.com/futures.ashx