Golden ChipMunk said:Gold speaks all Currencies Languages ; Worldwide
So does Silver.
Golden ChipMunk said:Gold speaks all Currencies Languages ; Worldwide
Skyrocket said:Golden ChipMunk said:Gold speaks all Currencies Languages ; Worldwide
So does Silver.
Please NOBODY read this the wrong way.trew said:sterling-nz said:So my question is, how is silver and gold helping these poor sods with little access to currency?
1. Tuck a few sovereigns into lining of clothing.
2. Go for a holiday in Germany
3. Sell sovs for euros
sterling-nz said:My "challenge" i guess is to see how those that have stacked and living in Greece can make these metals workfor/save them.
sterling-nz said:I just take very serious issue with those people ( and they are many) that believe in times of financial turmoil PM's will be their saving grace.
My "challenge" i guess is to see how those that have stacked and living in Greece can make these metals workfor/save them.
I personally do not think they will save anyone in Greece .
Silverthorn said:Would've thought any Greek SHTF preppers are having the last laugh now. Wonder what their equivalent of tinned baked beans and spam are.
Because the false sense of security it gives them endangers their families.trew said:sterling-nz said:I just take very serious issue with those people ( and they are many) that believe in times of financial turmoil PM's will be their saving grace.
My "challenge" i guess is to see how those that have stacked and living in Greece can make these metals workfor/save them.
I personally do not think they will save anyone in Greece .
Well I understand that you don't believe this but why do you take "very serious issue" with those that do ?
Exactly my point, PM's WERE USELESSphrenzy said:Anyhow, PMs aren't for the first couple days of a crisis. Ask someone in Argentina or post war anywhere how metals stood up. If the Greeks have a new drachma and all the money in people's banks is automatically exchanged at whatever rate they initially set then you can bet there will be happy stackers.
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So you're saying you'd prefer to keep your money in a Greek bank rather than in precious metals.sterling-nz said:Exactly my point, PM's WERE USELESSphrenzy said:Anyhow, PMs aren't for the first couple days of a crisis. Ask someone in Argentina or post war anywhere how metals stood up. If the Greeks have a new drachma and all the money in people's banks is automatically exchanged at whatever rate they initially set then you can bet there will be happy stackers.
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sterling-nz said:Because the false sense of security it gives them endangers their families.trew said:Well I understand that you don't believe this but why do you take "very serious issue" with those that do ?
They can only have come to these conclusion by listening to the pumper shills.
For there is no reasonable grounds to base it on in modern history.
I don't like the thought of these false hopes they have been sold by pumpers risking lives.
sterling-nz said:Exactly my point, PM's WERE USELESSphrenzy said:Anyhow, PMs aren't for the first couple days of a crisis. Ask someone in Argentina or post war anywhere how metals stood up. If the Greeks have a new drachma and all the money in people's banks is automatically exchanged at whatever rate they initially set then you can bet there will be happy stackers.
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sterling-nz said:Exactly my point, PM's WERE USELESSphrenzy said:Anyhow, PMs aren't for the first couple days of a crisis. Ask someone in Argentina or post war anywhere how metals stood up. If the Greeks have a new drachma and all the money in people's banks is automatically exchanged at whatever rate they initially set then you can bet there will be happy stackers.
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sterling-nz said:Those in Greece are in the midst of a of their financial armageddon and with no access to big amounts of cash how are they going to sell their PM's?
Are they going to be bartering with PM's when food gets scarce (and it may very well do), i can not see anyone swapping PM's for their only tins of baked beans.
If stacking for "financial collapse" is actually viable then we should expect to see these PM trades in the news in the next 10 days.
I am taking the piss a tad because WE ARE NOT GOING TO SEE PM's USED IN THIS FINANCIAL collapse of Greece, just like they DID NOT in Argentina.
This IS EXACTLY the situation all those stacking for "financial collapse" would expect to be using them.
When the cash runs completely dry (or close to) and they ARE NOT using PM's will you lot stacking for this reason re-evaluate?
Because if they do not use PM's in this situation, THEN THEY NEVER WILL.