GET READY GET READY GET READY for next week

I am sure there will be a change in silver prices in the next five minutes or so. Not the least because the price of silver is never constant due to people trading it! :p
 
What's going on next week?
The only thing I've herd about is that Russia might make one final desperation maneuver and sell a lot of its gold reserves. and on Tuesday Russia has year on year GDP figures out?
 
wrcmad said:
PERHAPS all that pre-Christmas boozing has benefits after all.

According to new research, it may even be ensuring you'll face up to the big day fresh and flu-free!

So the merrymaking may really be all the merrier thanks to all those naughty tipples.

Alcohol, according to a study published in the science journal Vaccine, can actually boost the immune system

http://www.news.com.au/lifestyle/ch...oderate-drinkers/story-fn77atzo-1227161423002

That seems to be a rehash cut down version of last year's pre-Christmas article by Sarah Griffiths Published 18 December 2013 that leaves out pertinent information including...

'As for excessive alcohol consumption, our study shows that it has a significant negative impact on health.' "Alcohol abuse kills 22,000 people prematurely in the UK, according to Pru Health and approximately 25,000 people in the U.S. annually."

'Next, we plan to harness our observations made in this study to address bigger questions on the immune system, such as how can we boost our immune responses to vaccination, a particular challenge for our elderly.'

read more here http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/a...l-boosts-immune-makes-vaccines-effective.html
 
Mike0770 said:
All i'm going to say is GET READY for a financial event sometime next week that will be unprecedented.

I strongly suggest that you do not take your eyes off spot price.

I will revisit this post next week. And yes you can all quote me on what I just said.

Sometimes I'm not sure if postings like this genuinely reflect the author's view or they're just out to light up the SS forum :lol:

Guaranteed way to get a response on the SS forum = create a new thread with an unsubstantiated big call on the spot price :P

I look forward to your revisit next week Mike. Will be an entertaining read.
 
Unspecified and highly vague rumor from an anonymous person on an Internet forum suggesting I should keep an eye out for a "financial event" next week, maybe...WHY GOD, WHY CAN I ONLY TAKE OUT $800 CASH ADVANCES ON MY CREDIT CARD A DAY, SEVERELY CURTAILING MY ABILITY TO CAPITALIZE ON THIS ROCK SOLID PREDICTION?

Can anyone recommend some cash loan places? Interest and fees be damned, I have to get ready for...the event.
 
Reminds me of a story I heard about a guy who lived overseas for a number of years and 12 months before he left that certain country he started using a number of different places that did pay day loans. Paid them back relatively quickly so he didn't get stung on interest. Then a week before he officially left he went to all of these places and cleaned up with about 5 grand... never to be seen in that particular country ever again.
 
lol :lol:... I expect, sunshine, family, happiness, plenty of presents, food, music, love and peace for next week.... I could not care less of any movement on the markets at this time of the year....

If you have not prepared yourself enough after hearing the countries are accelerating on repatriation of gold reserves.... it won't be now or on Xmas week that you will get ready.....

Let's see what you've got boy.... better be good.... lol

cheers
 
CFP said:
Reminds me of a story I heard about a guy who lived overseas for a number of years and 12 months before he left that certain country he started using a number of different places that did pay day loans. Paid them back relatively quickly so he didn't get stung on interest. Then a week before he officially left he went to all of these places and cleaned up with about 5 grand... never to be seen in that particular country ever again.

There is a tale about the Dublin airport short term car park being filled every day just after the GFC, but the officials noticed that the takings for the day were next to nothing. They did some checking and found that the car park was filled with cars purchased on no-deposit loans by 'foreign' workers. When the work dried up these workers simply drove to the airport and flew home. Apparently there were millions of euros involved in the whole scheme, with cars abandoned all across Ireland. The banks sent investigators to Romania, Poland and so on, but managed to find only a small percentage of repayments.
 
You don't know and you can't predict anything. The Illuminati controls how it goes using world economic conditions. It will be when and how they choose it to happen and nothing else. They control the wealth and always will until eastern markets can overthrow their powers if in fact they will ever be able to and don't wish for that end. It won't be pretty for the west.
 
I have some cash in an account ready for what ever happens if a decent drop happens I will Probs buy 2.5kg of silver unallocated if it jumps up sell it back or claim it, either way... Winning
 
JulieW said:
CFP said:
Reminds me of a story I heard about a guy who lived overseas for a number of years and 12 months before he left that certain country he started using a number of different places that did pay day loans. Paid them back relatively quickly so he didn't get stung on interest. Then a week before he officially left he went to all of these places and cleaned up with about 5 grand... never to be seen in that particular country ever again.

There is a tale about the Dublin airport short term car park being filled every day just after the GFC, but the officials noticed that the takings for the day were next to nothing. They did some checking and found that the car park was filled with cars purchased on no-deposit loans by 'foreign' workers. When the work dried up these workers simply drove to the airport and flew home. Apparently there were millions of euros involved in the whole scheme, with cars abandoned all across Ireland. The banks sent investigators to Romania, Poland and so on, but managed to find only a small percentage of repayments.

A tale of twin cities?

In Perth Australia loads of young Irish people came for the abundance of work, when they got bored with Perth and earned lots of money they drove their cheap un roadworthy un insured cars to Perth domestic airport public car park that charges $5 per hour and took off to Sydney never to return lol

I say use the worlds airport rip off car parks as a dumping ground and save on Taxi fares :)
 
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