Next Level: GOLD $1,350.00

Discussion in 'Bullion Investing' started by elaine 1970, Sep 11, 2009.

  1. AlexN2coins2004

    AlexN2coins2004 ASEsInMYClassifiedAD


    no way! to the tune of let it snow --->let it fall let it fall let it fall... :D

    the more it falls the more you can buy again...:thumb:

    btw we're gonna get a dumping here in Nebraska the weather guy says 9-14inches...christmas might get snowed out! :bigeyes:
     
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  3. Yankee

    Yankee Senior Member

    as a example Your technique works great until the married man wants to modify his car for racing. For some strange reason most women would not let their husband "DIP" into their "JOINT" account. on the other hand if the lady wants a 2 carrot diamond tennis bracelet well, she just buys one as such a thing is a "necessity!
     
  4. Yankee

    Yankee Senior Member

    O Fear! O Greed! What strait places you bring us to! When a market hits your targets, reason & courage allow only one course: close your eyes and buy. Swallow fear, swat greed, and buy.
     
  5. zekeguzz

    zekeguzz lmc freak

  6. Cloudsweeper99

    Cloudsweeper99 Treasure Hunter

    I guess my wife is far better than most women.
     
  7. krispy

    krispy krispy

    CURRENT PM PRICES:

    GOLD: $1,087.50/oz.
    SILVER: $17.07/oz.
    PLATINUM: $1,405/oz.
    PALLADIUM: $361/oz.
     
  8. fools_gold

    fools_gold Junior Member

    Some of my buddies wives are pretty frugal, but not many. Heck, some of the guys aren't frugal either so it's not really a female thing. It's probably natural for us to want to spend, buy new things...it's always harder to resist I suppose....
     
  9. krispy

    krispy krispy

    GOLD currently trading @ : $1,094.90/oz.
     
  10. Cloudsweeper99

    Cloudsweeper99 Treasure Hunter

    "Spending" on coins really isn't the same as most spending. You can usually get back most of the money, and occasionally a lot more when you sell.
     
  11. krispy

    krispy krispy

    PMs Currently:

    Gold: $1,090.60/oz. today low: $1,081.90/oz., high: $1,096.40/oz.
    Silver: $17.14/oz. today low: $16.95/oz., high: 17.23/oz.
    Platinum: $ 1425/oz. today low: $1393/oz., high: 1433/oz.
    Palladium: $361/oz. today low: $353/oz., high: 365/oz.
     
  12. fools_gold

    fools_gold Junior Member

    Absolutely. Although it feels like spending so I get that "high" from spending, but it's really a conversion process. The only thing that sucks is the premiums and shipping that I lose out on. But hopefully when the time comes for the need to re-convert back to USD, it will be at a much higher value.
     
  13. fools_gold

    fools_gold Junior Member

  14. Otter

    Otter Likes shiny objects

    Gold back above $1100 at $1104 and change
     
  15. elaine 1970

    elaine 1970 material girl

  16. krispy

    krispy krispy

    Gold trading in Asian markets now @ $1,110.40/oz.

    Silver: $17.54/oz
    Platinum: $1,473/oz
    Palladium: $390/oz
     
  17. AlexN2coins2004

    AlexN2coins2004 ASEsInMYClassifiedAD


    I take it gold/silver and pm's in general are going up because of what the sanate voted on back on the 24th...
     
  18. krispy

    krispy krispy

    Those prices were for Asian trading Monday 12/28/2009

    Currently

    Gold: $1,112.40/oz.

    Silver: $17.60/oz.

    Platinum: $1,491/oz.

    Palladium: $390/oz.
     
  19. AlexN2coins2004

    AlexN2coins2004 ASEsInMYClassifiedAD


    true but you think it might have anything to do with that vote? as monitizing the debt of what the U.S. borrows to pay back said debt is most likely the way the government will handle this...

    If I was loaning out money and then being paid back in a currency that I know could easily soon have a bad case of inflation. I would realy want to change over to something that will keep it's value...

    keep in mind I'm not trying to be political in this I just am using facts that anyone can look up...and personally I hope I'm 100% wrong...
     
  20. krispy

    krispy krispy

    I personally don't really know regarding your query here, but while the US markets had a short trading day Thursday 12/24 and were closed Friday 12/25 for the holiday, other markets were not closed and continued trading. Did you notice the same response following the Senate vote Thursday that you referred to during Friday trading that may be continuing Monday 12/28 in those markets?
     
  21. AlexN2coins2004

    AlexN2coins2004 ASEsInMYClassifiedAD


    I just noticed that after the senate vote was taken at 7am thursday from then on PM's have been going back up...it might be a fluke and I hope it is so that pm's will cool off some more so I can purchase as many ounces as I can before they start going back up...

    heck silver is up around 60 cents an ounce from last wedsnesday
     
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