Timber! ($15 breached, halfway to $13)

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  1. SD51555

    SD51555 Active Member

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    Can't believe I'm the first to break this...
     
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  3. sodude

    sodude Well-Known Member

    It's been dropping for months.
     
  4. saltysam-1

    saltysam-1 Junior Member

    It's a shame. We have a CT member who took what little he had, and bought silver months ago to help during retirement. It's things like that which bother me the most. He must be depressed and in shock. I hope he can manage this.
     
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  5. Revi

    Revi Mildly numismatic

    Ouch!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Well maybe the buying opportunity is now...
     
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  6. green18

    green18 Unknown member Sweet on Commemorative Coins

    I bought some yesterday, but probably paid too much. When the dust settles a bit I'll buy a little more.......
     
  7. longnine009

    longnine009 Darwin has to eat too. Supporter

  8. Revi

    Revi Mildly numismatic

    Silver dropped to less than $10 in 2008, then went to $50 in 3 years. That CT member will be okay as long as he doesn't sell in a panic now. Wait and see what happens in the next couple of years. I can't see it dropping below $10 again, but if it does, I'm buying.
     
  9. green18

    green18 Unknown member Sweet on Commemorative Coins

    When all are selling.....buy

    When all are buying.....sell

    Never try to catch a falling knife........
     
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  10. green18

    green18 Unknown member Sweet on Commemorative Coins

    What the devil ever happened to Cloudsweeper? That guy had a 'handle' on things.....
     
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  11. Agilmore01

    Agilmore01 Well-Known Member

    Just sold $4.75 face of silver Saturday. I usually sell whenever I get some from roll searching, so I don't ever really "lose" money doing this. I just make less.
     
  12. longnine009

    longnine009 Darwin has to eat too. Supporter


    "Strength becomes weakness, weakness becomes strength."
    Sun Tzu :)
     
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  13. SD51555

    SD51555 Active Member

    These prices are getting to be couch cushion money.
     
  14. krispy

    krispy krispy

    Probably got tired of having his sound advice and experience rejected and finding himself fighting the same battles with PM pundits of too little experience and closed minds refusing to learn or heed advice. The ones who should of listened probably wish they had and so many of them are all too silent nowadays to admit if they got themselves into a bind over PMs. I miss Cloud's perspective as well.
     
  15. saltysam-1

    saltysam-1 Junior Member

    A while back, Peter was asking for names of inactive former members we thought contributed to the overall quality of CT's posts. He was going to try and bring them back as active members again. Cloudsweeper was one of those I submitted. I"m sure many others did as well. Without looking it up again, I think his last post was towards the end of 2013, or the very beginning of 2014. Then he just stopped abruptly. I really enjoyed his comments and the thoroughness of his explanations.
     
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  16. SD51555

    SD51555 Active Member

    Anyone catch the fact that the 10% plunge in silver last night has completely gone away? Caught that one at the right time, that is, until we hit $13.25 in the next few weeks.
     
  17. Revi

    Revi Mildly numismatic

    I really don't know what happened, but somebody somewhere made a lot of money buying at 14.58 and selling at $16.58 today. I was thinking about the volatility of silver and how some people must do okay with that. I am a buy and hold kind of person, but I can see that there is wisdom in Warren Buffet's saying "buy when investors are fearful and sell when they are greedy."
     
  18. SD51555

    SD51555 Active Member

    In percentages, it was a big move. At $30/oz, a $2 swing was a more regular occurrence. Maybe i've been desensitized to it all, but the huge swing while noteworthy, didn't set off that "I must pawn the car" feeling I once thought I'd have.
     
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