It seems it's coming for sure I have been watching this set of vids from YT informative for a layman like me.The advice at the end trading your investment for what I have already planned... to pay off the house...if it goes to high enough.
Urgent CFTC emergency meeting this Thursday at 9AM.....Not Good Something Wicked this Way Comes. Rule changes, laws being changed, Margin Hikes, servers overheating........
Looks like the futures traders (and ETF buyers like me) have overwhelmed the the PM markets making orderly industrial hedging impossible. Expect 20-30% drop in spot. I stepped away from the table, again. Put 15 ASEs on CL for $55 Deja vu Hunt Brothers 1980
People with a lot more on the line than me apparently aren't panicking. No big move down in the market yet.
Around the world owners of billions (trillions?) of dollars are realizing that 1)the US government is incapable of reducing its deficit, 2)the fed will monetize said debt, and 3)the value of those dollars will drop. This is a totally new paradigm that requires action, so to expect the silver price to respond as it has historically when the price shoots up is probably wishful thinking.
I'm holding. I have plenty of time to ride it out. I'll add on any major dips, if premiums haven't tripled.
https://halturnerradioshow.com/inde...cy-meeting-friday-9-00-am?catid=17&Itemid=101 I found this interesting. If you can only sell....who's going to be the buyer I was going through some Old pictures and found one picture of the trays that I used to see at the local G&S store...$14/$17 an ounce if I remember correctly. I had one other person (competition) that would come around the store the same time as I did... I usually swung by on my Tuesday lunchtime when the new inventory was put out. Most of the time I cleaned out the cool stuff but I did miss a few.
I read the story from the radio station Hmmmm...The bankers are crooks in this case they extended themselves while the public paid the asking price.I am holding and they the bankers are the ones scared and trying to ruffle/scare the market.
I never had a later model. Had the pleasure of playing with some of the 1977 Ford Mustang II Cobra II models. Speaking of Models A Redhead girlfriend had an orange one with a built 302...she left my house one evening All Mad. Tires squealing, grabbed the next gear and broke the shifter pin in the transmission She came walking back around the corner and threw the keys at me In hindsight, probably shouldn't have married that one
I see lots and lots of posts about a CFTC emergency meeting. Yesterday, they were saying this morning; now, they're saying tomorrow morning. I'm beginning to think not all these posts are based on sound information.