Should I invest gold or silver to earn a Regal Ransom and put me on Quality Road? Papa Clem says go for the longshot the pay-off is better. What say you?
Did your 401k tank? Gold & silver yes! as for a stock try Southern Company they have not crashed like the others have!
Don't call General Quaters and grab your Musket Man - things will clear up in about 2 minutes sometime Saturday afternoon.
revenge is never profitable. Swinging for the fences by taking high risk is unlikely to make you rich. Develop a reasonable plan and stick with it for a few years. Gold is the core investment. Silver is more volatile, so perhaps you can try some timing there if you're adventurous. Speculation would be something like palladium.
Well I guess this Summer Bird needs to lite a Friesan Fire under his you know what and get in the game or risk becoming a member of a Desert Party.
I know I am no Pioneer Of The Nile but it appears I am somewhat here Flying Private. Too close to the end to pull a Dunkirk. But I certainly don't see much profit in dealing with Square Eddie, Win Willy or West Side Bernie.
At the moment I have no horse in this race but I would like to Join In The Dance. Maybe I should Take The Points, just sit back and drink Mint Juleps.
OK, OK. Now that Atomic Rain has entered the picture and considering your remark concerning terrorist code –maybe it is time to come clean. So if you were going to divert some of your gold or silver bullion to a short-term investment this weekend – how much and where would you invest it? http://www.kentuckyderby.com/2009/
Revenge in any form always empowers the adversary first! Revenge in any form always empowers the adversary first!
No matter what form Revenge may be - sometimes just dumb luck comes into play. For the superstitious the number 13 isn’t very lucky.
Farm How about a farm, food is always in demand. As large as you can afford with living quarters for those who work and the farmers family.
After the market's action last thursday and friday and then the opposite yesterday and today, I started a long strangle on XLF as I expect continuing volatility in the financials. Just thought it was fun to mention "strangle" with "revenge" :whistle: Jim