Hello my people! I'm a new member from Canberra and my name is Alex. Much respect for this forum and the valued members who contribute to its operation. I hope to create some lasting friendships and ongoing relationships with the members on here, you are my kind of people and I have a need to surround myself with like-minded individuals such as yourselves. Anybody on here from Canberra? It would be great to meet up if you're open to such a thing?
G'day STKR, Welcome from Belco. We did have a get together at Mooseheads a few years back, so there is a handful of local lurkers.
Thank you! I was in NZ early this year and couldn't believe how expensive your dairy Is!! Considering that NZ exports 30% of the world's dairy, something is seriously wrong.
Welcome to the land of licorice all sorts. You will definitely find some like minded people and plenty of knowledge and quite a few laughs.
I love gold, it's an incredible metal with amazing qualities, a perfect candidate for money - tried and true!....but nothing is more undervalued and underappreciated than silver. I began trading commodities in 2014 and was surprised to learn that Silver derives its value from the COMEX derivative. This lead to a thorough investigation into silver manipulation, mining AISC's, Mining ratios, above ground availability, projected below ground deposits, ore grade declines, industrial + investor demand, historical influences in price volatility and it's links to monetary policy - past, present and future - both locally and globally. I know I'm preaching to a choir here, but in a world full of cheap credit, corrupted monetary policies and never seen before debt levels (government and private), silver is the most undervalued asset in the world. With a mining ratio of 9:1 to gold and a trading ratio of 88:1 - silver presents an incredible opportunity for the long term. I work for myself and because of the reasons I set out above, I choose silver as my superannuation fund. I also save for my childrens future in silver and encourage them to do the same. hell, I even make colloidal silver/ nano silver to take advantage of its antimicrobial, antibacterial and antifungal qualities. I could go on and on and on and on and on and on.... The short answer would have been "I'm a silver bug", but my obsession is engrained far deeper than those 4 words.
Welcome. I'm from Canberra too! I attended a Canberra meetup a while ago in the Gungahlin library organised by Sammie Silver. I'm interested in historic coins, with a focus on European from 1871-1930 or thereabouts.