Silver under $22 AU again. Is stacking starting to SUCK ?

Discussion in 'Silver' started by silversearcher, Nov 25, 2016.

  1. PrettyPrettyShinyShiny

    PrettyPrettyShinyShiny Well-Known Member

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    I'll be keeping an eye out for any sales you post :)

    Care to list the items you're getting rid of as you're steadily offloading?

    Cheers
     
  2. PrettyPrettyShinyShiny

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    I see the manipulation as an opportunity. The value of rocks stays the same. SFA. If you look at the historical, you get a fair idea of what a fair buy price is what what a shyte one is. Let the manipulation continue and I'll be happy when they manipulate it up to $50 an oz for Ag. I just wont be buying any then. :p
     
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    Banks run a fiat system ... it is not in the banks interests to manipulate precious metals up ... it really is a no brainer ...
     
  4. I don't trade on this forum as I am not completely comfortable with the terms of trade, however, how about a sealed mint sheet of 2014 Pandas? Make me a good offer and they can be yours.
    If not, I have a good variety of numismatic and semi numismatic silver left. Let me know what you like as I probably have it.
    Tell me what you have to spend. I am sure I can accommodate you.
    A lot of my bullion has been sold already, I wanted to get rid of that first.
    I took advantage of the recent short up spike in spot and got rid of it then, a wise move it would seem as spot, yet again, has crashed and stagnated to its monotonous -------sideways------- action.

    Sorry you missed out on the heavy bullion but roll up for my remaining numismatic sale.
    It's all on ebay as well as some other of my preferred venues.
     
  5. Lovey80

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    I'm still waiting to be able to buy 3xround 50's for $20AUD.
     
  6. I've bought fiddies for that price in bulk lots but I'm currently having no trouble selling them for $12.00 plus postage as single coin sales.
     
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    Round fiddies are an underrated investment.
     

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