yo, where the dippes at? i been poppin' tizzes all night and all I got is random dissociatives from China dust is where it's at, you with me?
Once I see all of y'all talking smack about metals, I'll know I'm on the right path...and I'm darn close right now
darn right talking smack I don't get it when people try and speculate volitle markets. Isn't volitility usually indicative of something about to happen? I don't see the risks outweigning the benefits, even now.
No, I think he means the guy from Breaking Bad, who used Heisenberg as a moniker. Heisenberg is famous for the "uncertainty principle", which definitely applies now! Silver went up, up, up, and then crashed spectacularly today.
Hard to tell what will happen, but I started buying again when I read this post: http://www.marketoracle.co.uk/Article47527.html
I'm sorry, but how can anyone read something like this and not see the near-perfect correspondence to:
What got me was the "bull hammer" in that article. What's not to like? I agree, it's hard to tell what will happen. Now that I have bought I have to defend my choice, and something like "bull hammer" is really convincing.
Won't gold and slver naturally go up during the holiday season when there is more demand? It is useless looking at markets day-to-day or month-to-month. Things take 5-10 years to happen.
How about this one: http://goldsilverworlds.com/investing/silver-offers-more-value-than-gold-in-this-market/
I'm not sure I follow you, given silver's history of spikes that span much shorter periods than that.
Yeah but that's not really investing; it's gambling. My point is we wont know where it's headed until it does its thing and levels out. It's too volitile for me to think nothing will happen.
Bull hammer is a 'Candlestick stock plotting indicator', but it wasn't a candlestick charting, but it is but a single indicator and has to be confirmed with a different candlestick indicator, which it wasn't, so something got lost in the translation.
Well it's too late. I already bought, so I am calling it a "Bull Hammer". If silver goes down I am also calling it a Bull Hammer, but I might put another word between bull and hammer.
I still have a looooong time before retiring so I personally am hoping it comes down in price! We will see!