What's your price trigger point for buying?Pirocco said:Yeah!
People don't hurry anymore to buy in every price sweep back up
Me included!![]()
What's your price trigger point for buying?Pirocco said:Yeah!
People don't hurry anymore to buy in every price sweep back up
Me included!![]()
Post #90 in http://forums.silverstackers.com/topic-45568-friday-night-smack-up-page-4.html answers that since a while.SilverPete said:What's your price trigger point for buying?Pirocco said:Yeah!
People don't hurry anymore to buy in every price sweep back up
Me included!![]()
SilverPete said:What's your price trigger point for buying?Pirocco said:Yeah!
People don't hurry anymore to buy in every price sweep back up
Me included!![]()
They may think 'bout ya when they're laying on hawaii with sunglasses on.sammysilver said:For dealers, stackers like me are the bread and butter customers.
swoydaz said:I buy frightfully small amounts of bullion.
Initially I dealt with bullion bourse (online).
Then Perth Mint (online).
Now I do most of my retail buying with goldstackers (online and f2f).
And Maggie for the more unique stuff (online).
You might be surprised to learn that all of these have treated me very kindly.
I think I know sincerity when I see it.
As deluded as I may be I believe they are grateful for my custom, regardless of how pissant it may be.
I would be lost without these people.
Whatever profit they derive from my business they have far more than earned.
And can I say, and I know others will agree and I hope they stand up and say so ... goldstackers are far more than generous with their time.
To be honest if I had a bullion business I'm not sure if I'd give myself the attention they give me.
So sorry, I'm not going to bash dealers. At least not those I've dealt with.
Is a dealers profit based on spot price differences (fluctuations), or based on a margin (superimposed on the fluctuations)?swoydaz said:I buy frightfully small amounts of bullion.
Initially I dealt with bullion bourse (online).
Then Perth Mint (online).
Now I do most of my retail buying with goldstackers (online and f2f).
And Maggie for the more unique stuff (online).
You might be surprised to learn that all of these have treated me very kindly.
I think I know sincerity when I see it.
As deluded as I may be I believe they are grateful for my custom, regardless of how pissant it may be.
I would be lost without these people.
Whatever profit they derive from my business they have far more than earned.
And can I say, and I know others will agree and I hope they stand up and say so ... goldstackers are far more than generous with their time.
To be honest if I had a bullion business I'm not sure if I'd give myself the attention they give me.
So sorry, I'm not going to bash dealers. At least not those I've dealt with.
wrcmad said:Pirocco said:I haved pointed this out to you before wrcclad, only to be personalized.
Pirocco said:I don't know where sammysucka, oops sorry, sammysilver, is coming from, but I believe he's just such a thief, trying to find excuses for the thievery that origins from his lazy butt.
wrcmad said:I have pointed this out to you before Piccalo, only to be patronised.
sammysilver said:I don't know where Pollyanna, oops sorry, Pirocco, ...
Where did you see your 'upset'?sammysilver said:Pirocco said:I don't know where sammysucka, oops sorry, sammysilver, is coming from, but I believe he's just such a thief, trying to find excuses for the thievery that origins from his lazy butt.
Pollyanna, there are no prizes for second in Australia. But I'm pleased that you're so upset. But you are right in one respect, I have stolen any aspect of credibility that you have purported to have had. (Sammy scratches lazy butt, puts finger to nose, thinks, "that's what Pollyanna probably smells
like.")