mmissinglink said:We may see a further widening of the GSR this week.....I guess Pirocco may have something to say about this.
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He predicted it back in 1843 :lol: :lol:
mmissinglink said:We may see a further widening of the GSR this week.....I guess Pirocco may have something to say about this.
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barsenault said:come on boys, load'er up. I bought my 7 2014 Panda kilos. 3 away from my goal. Hopefully I'll get the final 3 by mid/end of oct. Then it's back to loading up the PM kilos. come to papa. yum, yum. I love the taste of silver. I loved at 30, and 20, and I'll love it even more at 10. Sure, do I wish I saved all my cash for the 10.00 price, no question; but then again, my 2000 kooks on APMEX would have been long, long, long gone; and yet even with spot almost at 16, my purchasing power has remained intact. Oh, and i'm not into blobs, generic, and govt issued bullion that have inches of white snow on it's surface. No thanks.Enjoy the day, I am.
Altima said:barsenault said:come on boys, load'er up. I bought my 7 2014 Panda kilos. 3 away from my goal. Hopefully I'll get the final 3 by mid/end of oct. Then it's back to loading up the PM kilos. come to papa. yum, yum. I love the taste of silver. I loved at 30, and 20, and I'll love it even more at 10. Sure, do I wish I saved all my cash for the 10.00 price, no question; but then again, my 2000 kooks on APMEX would have been long, long, long gone; and yet even with spot almost at 16, my purchasing power has remained intact. Oh, and i'm not into blobs, generic, and govt issued bullion that have inches of white snow on it's surface. No thanks.Enjoy the day, I am.
I think spot prices dropped cos you made a large purchase!
Pls keep up the good work!
Altima said:Well. Prices are coming down but what I think what I worry more is whether prices are staying down for a long time. All about the time horizon I guess.
barsenault said:Altima said:barsenault said:come on boys, load'er up. I bought my 7 2014 Panda kilos. 3 away from my goal. Hopefully I'll get the final 3 by mid/end of oct. Then it's back to loading up the PM kilos. come to papa. yum, yum. I love the taste of silver. I loved at 30, and 20, and I'll love it even more at 10. Sure, do I wish I saved all my cash for the 10.00 price, no question; but then again, my 2000 kooks on APMEX would have been long, long, long gone; and yet even with spot almost at 16, my purchasing power has remained intact. Oh, and i'm not into blobs, generic, and govt issued bullion that have inches of white snow on it's surface. No thanks.Enjoy the day, I am.
I think spot prices dropped cos you made a large purchase!
Pls keep up the good work!
Ha! Yes, probably, but for the record, 2 big purchases in the last week. And still more dry powder left. I've been waiting for this moment!! And if we or silver can wait for me until end of Oct, more dry powder. I ride it all the way down to zero, such a stubborn chap that I am. But I have a feeling what I'm eyeing will not be available at those prices. We shall soon see.
SilverPete said:Almost time to hand over to the overnight spot watchers. It could get interesting:
http://i.imgur.com/bNZ6BCf.png
Its pretty much exactly like that!Eureka Moments said:SilverPete said:Almost time to hand over to the overnight spot watchers. It could get interesting:
http://i.imgur.com/bNZ6BCf.png
Reminds me of....
SilverPete said:
phrenzy said:There seems to be some fairly steady and determined not to drop below around 19.40 aud /just over $17 usd. Every time I see that little red line dip I wonder if it's going to really move but surely after a week starting and ending somewhere in the low to mid 17's you would say there is decent super support around that lower level?
Except for a very short blip it's hovered between $17 and $17.80 for almost a month.
Never say never I suppose but I'm betting my real actual money that there won't be any surprising new low in the next little while.
*waits 5 minutes for the market to make him look like an idiot*
I've seen some good arguments that gold has plenty of room to fall because all-in production costs for the efficient producers are still well below the spot. The inefficient ones, or those miners with low-grade, marginal ore deposits, will have to shut down.dccpa said:"...I am leaning to the view that the gold price is too high. Talk about a disaster...."
SilverPete said:I've seen some good arguments that gold has plenty of room to fall because all-in production costs for the efficient producers are still well below the spot. The inefficient ones, or those miners with low-grade, marginal ore deposits, will have to shut down.dccpa said:"...I am leaning to the view that the gold price is too high. Talk about a disaster...."
Why does Trade Dan call it a disaster?
dccpa said:SilverPete said:I've seen some good arguments that gold has plenty of room to fall because all-in production costs for the efficient producers are still well below the spot. The inefficient ones, or those miners with low-grade, marginal ore deposits, will have to shut down.dccpa said:"...I am leaning to the view that the gold price is too high. Talk about a disaster...."
Why does Trade Dan call it a disaster?
Last time he made similar statements, gold dropped about $300 in two trading days. I would call that a disaster.
SilverPete said:dccpa said:SilverPete said:I've seen some good arguments that gold has plenty of room to fall because all-in production costs for the efficient producers are still well below the spot. The inefficient ones, or those miners with low-grade, marginal ore deposits, will have to shut down.
Why does Trade Dan call it a disaster?
Last time he made similar statements, gold dropped about $300 in two trading days. I would call that a disaster.
What's the context though? Does he mean its a disaster for marginal producers?