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<p>[QUOTE="V. Kurt Bellman, post: 1987861, member: 71723"]<span style="color: #ff0000">Edited Political</span></p><p><br /></p><p>[USER=1886]@longnine009[/USER], I invite any so-called "dealer", as opposed to an end saver with a theoretically unlimited time horizon, to, if he refuses to take a loss on silver he bought at $35, that he just eat it. Yes, for a while, a dealer can stand firm, but at some point he has to realize that the loss is already close to booked and realized. Otherwise, all he has left is to retire as a dealer and BE the stacker. As silver goes lower, these dealer readjustments will be more frequent and painful, but they always need to happen. You have to admit your loss and live for another day.</p><p><br /></p><p>I've seen near $50 silver twice now. In each case, when the downturn happened, at first supply was tight, because too many holders of significant positions were in denial. When silver eventually drifted down to $4, not only could you still buy it, it was MASSIVELY available.</p><p><br /></p><p>The strawberries and milk go with the cereal Argentos, from General Mills. Watch out for agyria from consuming silver however.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="V. Kurt Bellman, post: 1987861, member: 71723"][COLOR=#ff0000]Edited Political[/COLOR] [USER=1886]@longnine009[/USER], I invite any so-called "dealer", as opposed to an end saver with a theoretically unlimited time horizon, to, if he refuses to take a loss on silver he bought at $35, that he just eat it. Yes, for a while, a dealer can stand firm, but at some point he has to realize that the loss is already close to booked and realized. Otherwise, all he has left is to retire as a dealer and BE the stacker. As silver goes lower, these dealer readjustments will be more frequent and painful, but they always need to happen. You have to admit your loss and live for another day. I've seen near $50 silver twice now. In each case, when the downturn happened, at first supply was tight, because too many holders of significant positions were in denial. When silver eventually drifted down to $4, not only could you still buy it, it was MASSIVELY available. The strawberries and milk go with the cereal Argentos, from General Mills. Watch out for agyria from consuming silver however.[/QUOTE]
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