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errol43 said:
Taking off my pirates hat..See I can spell!

Well this is the last week of August trading on silver trading in NY..This week I feel could see a dip somewhere in the next few days.. My tip is Friday night when NY traders have the market to themselves.

Remember you heard it first here on PIRATE RADIO SS.

AK ER 43

PS I don't think it will stay down for too long!

I cant speel bu kan i git de feal of datsilva markit...Still sum 4h rs tradin to go cru...

I t kould go belliup or reech fo de 31.50

volatile volatile dat be the game at jacksun hollow

AK ER 43
 
Iromwood. It be hard to keep de rum, lime and Kokonut down tonite with sucha topsi tury salen nite..Up with de sales, down with de saled, jib, fib, load the kannons..

Do ye need sum water ova der in Louisiana to have with ya rumbo..wath happening in de Usa with dem dere silva prises.

AK ER 43
 
Roun n roun up n down we's go! Is we onli chasin arrrrggggghhh tale? Plenti of wata to go wit de rumbo we has, and plenti of de gumbo to boot!
 
Arrgh I be gettin mi ropes ready fur da Eve's on da burg tirty tree at dis rayt, mite make fur a interustin weeken ashor. :D

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Heres a song about the silver spinning wheel tonight on board tonite


AK ER 43[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KZHH6uzIyQs[/youtube]
 
Well I betta go to mi bunk bfur i get too drunkin by tonites mover s an shaker giv me a hart attak.

De red line juss keeps goen up.

Dat should make de SS all happi ova da weakend.

31.36 thanks unkel Ben ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ

AK ER 43
 
silvertorrent said:
Is movement in silver usually that volatile? On the AUD Silver chart there is a drop from ~29.76 to ~29.48, then straight up to 29.89 and now dropping again within 30 minutes.

I am new to Silver and very interested for an alternative to holding excess depreciating cash.
Yes, silver is very volatile. It's really a roller coaster ride. Hop onboard..........
 
I taurt all de pirits wouldabe havin a wrest tonie wile de sees ar kalm but uuuuuuuuumm he muss be ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ larst nite..

Partee on yung pirit, u b d j ta nite.



AK ER 43
 
Thart Cap'n Turk be on the money, lads. Tis the voice of a true sage I'm hearin. A man ya could follow te the edge of ta earth. Lyike ta Cap'n sayes, be wide eyed an ship shape, afore long there be big seas ahead. A sharp eye lads n gals,
Black Butch.
 
No akshun ta nite Butch.. wall st hulida! Hav a nise wresdt an wate till Tuesda nite...No barkiin at dem mermades nour.

AK ER 43
 
Evening Crew,

As AK Errol pointed out above we are coming up on the Labor Day Holiday in the USA tonight, when most of the markets are closed.

(For newbies - don't panic when the chart line goes 'flat' tomorrow morning - silver hasn't died!)

I intend to buy some large bars from Bullion Bourse this week (Spot+2%), so I'm rather hoping for a price pullback!

But will I get it?

The charts below show how the silver price behaved last year (2011) and in 2010, during the same holiday period.

In both cases there was very little volatility during the holiday day itself, but on the following day there was a definite take down before the NY open.

This month we have a strongly rising silver price (which probably matches the 2010 period most closely). In 2010, the takedown was only around 35 cents, then it bounced back again fairly quickly. Is it worth waiting for something similar?

And in 2011 the Labor Day holiday marked the beginning of a major swoon in silver prices, but that correction is over now.

We had a huge rise last Friday night - when Ben kept a straight face whilst expounding his utter financial nonsense - so perhaps some of that will be clawed back again tonight or tomorrow.

So many factors! Should I wait until tomorrow night or just buy them tonight?

Time for a strong cup of Edna's miracle Gunpowder Tea.

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SPOT : USD $ 31.70
 
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