Barney I built a shop out back the house the wife asked"are you going to put in a phone?"I said "No if you want to talk come out to the shop" that rarely happensMy job at one location I kid not the phone probably rang 200+ times a day last thing on the way home do I want to hear a phone ring ashing"can you p/u some milk,bread etc".I am about to be 65 and I do not miss a phone peace/quite is Nice!
LOL!! There was a time when that would be risky business. No longer. No fear here. I was the hound, not the hunted. The advent of internet dating sites was glorious. I no longer had to troll bars. Just post photos. Glory days!
When I’m riding a zero turn lawnmower I can’t hear my phone ring and I can’t feel it vibrate. It’s so nice!
It was a good day for Silver. It looked flat, but looks are deceiving. Looking at the heavy volume and price action shows there is some massive accumulation going on. Algorithmic trading patterns suggest some large entity is accumulating. Slowly, methodically buying up the dips without jacking up the price.
Your not kidding @65.55 7:51PM me likey.It was mentioned in that article WB is expecting Silver to hit triple digits
I’m glad I hit the local antique mall today. Bought a bunch of world and US silver coins for 5-22% less than silver value. Adavantage me for a surfing market price, sellers not repricing for metal value and coming during the store’s yearly holiday sales time. One buy was a 1972 Jamaica proof set for $60 which includes the 5 dollar 92.5% silver coin with about 1.22 toz of silver. Melt value is currently $78 just for that one coin.
I remember that kind of shopping, and miss it. I especially wish I'd done a lot more of it just about any time in the last ten years or so - and not immediately flipped what I got for a small profit. Meanwhile, Kitco's lead headline is "Gold and silver appear to be entering the final act in 2026; years-long bear market looms" - while their sidebar ticker shows silver up $2 in the last four hours.