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X-Man[_2_] July 29th 11 08:51 PM

gold stupid
 
On 7/29/11 3:47 PM, jps wrote:
On Fri, 29 Jul 2011 12:18:05 -0700 (PDT), North Star
wrote:

On Jul 29, 1:17 am, wrote:
On Thu, 28 Jul 2011 21:05:07 -0400, wrote:
On Wed, 27 Jul 2011 20:22:48 -0600,
wrote:

orhttp://tinyurl.com/3kqdb4o

Well, if the pattern persists and it should, gold should go to at least
$3500 before it peeks.

Wow, did Pike peek?


All this talk of peeking seems a little risque to me. ;-)


I've never seen gold peek before. I didn't even realize it had eyes.



You're going to put the dumb boys in a pique.

X-Man[_3_] July 29th 11 09:17 PM

gold stupid
 
In article ,
says...

On Fri, 29 Jul 2011 12:18:05 -0700 (PDT), North Star
wrote:

On Jul 29, 1:17*am, jps wrote:
On Thu, 28 Jul 2011 21:05:07 -0400, wrote:
On Wed, 27 Jul 2011 20:22:48 -0600, Canuck57
wrote:

orhttp://tinyurl.com/3kqdb4o

Well, if the pattern persists and it should, gold should go to at least
$3500 before it peeks.

Wow, did Pike peek?


All this talk of peeking seems a little risque to me. ;-)


I've never seen gold peek before. I didn't even realize it had eyes.


Wow, that was brilliant!! I laughed so hard Karen wanted to know what
was going on. When I told her, for some reason, she acted like it was
childish.

[email protected] July 29th 11 09:56 PM

gold stupid
 
On Fri, 29 Jul 2011 13:45:13 -0400, wrote:

On Thu, 28 Jul 2011 21:11:01 -0600, Canuck57
wrote:

On 28/07/2011 7:05 PM,
wrote:

The strange thing is the gold bugs seem to know the housing boom was
not real. Look at the gold chart for the 2000s.


Much of how high gold goes will be a function on how long Bernanke keeps
printing money in the ruse of US treasury borrowing. The more
borrowing, the more the money print, the more inflation will drive gold.
If money print actually stops, gold could see a top and fall back a bit.


I imagine the gold traders realized all of the derivatives they were
creating in the 2000s were essentially printing money that didn't
really exist and that is why gold went up.

I have some silver coin at 5x face but not the pickup truck load I
should have bought


Ditto, I have 18 one ounce coin pieces in a safety deposit box. Bought
a Canadian Silver Mint batch. Took two home, bought them when I met my
lovely wife and that is why 2 are at home. Hard to believe how much
that has appreciated. Have some gold too but no clue how much they
weight in at.


I bought a $1000 bag of quarters (about $5000)

I should have bought more but I was taking them on a plane and I was
trying to make my carry on reasonable. Coins did not trigger a sales
tax in Georgia at the time, it would have been 6% of $4000 in Florida.
(the difference between the price and "face"). This was prior to TSA
but I still had to go through a metal detector. The rentacop was
curious but they let me go through.


Oh good grief. You bought a bag of quarters? You must drink a lot of
pop. What a total fool. Quarters???

X-Man[_3_] July 30th 11 02:17 PM

gold stupid
 
In article ,
says...

On Fri, 29 Jul 2011 13:45:13 -0400,
wrote:

On Thu, 28 Jul 2011 21:11:01 -0600, Canuck57
wrote:

On 28/07/2011 7:05 PM,
wrote:

The strange thing is the gold bugs seem to know the housing boom was
not real. Look at the gold chart for the 2000s.

Much of how high gold goes will be a function on how long Bernanke keeps
printing money in the ruse of US treasury borrowing. The more
borrowing, the more the money print, the more inflation will drive gold.
If money print actually stops, gold could see a top and fall back a bit.


I imagine the gold traders realized all of the derivatives they were
creating in the 2000s were essentially printing money that didn't
really exist and that is why gold went up.

I have some silver coin at 5x face but not the pickup truck load I
should have bought

Ditto, I have 18 one ounce coin pieces in a safety deposit box. Bought
a Canadian Silver Mint batch. Took two home, bought them when I met my
lovely wife and that is why 2 are at home. Hard to believe how much
that has appreciated. Have some gold too but no clue how much they
weight in at.


I bought a $1000 bag of quarters (about $5000)

I should have bought more but I was taking them on a plane and I was
trying to make my carry on reasonable. Coins did not trigger a sales
tax in Georgia at the time, it would have been 6% of $4000 in Florida.
(the difference between the price and "face"). This was prior to TSA
but I still had to go through a metal detector. The rentacop was
curious but they let me go through.


Oh good grief. You bought a bag of quarters? You must drink a lot of
pop. What a total fool. Quarters???


You're slipping, girl, you forgot to call him a moron and a racist.

Canuck57[_9_] July 30th 11 07:09 PM

gold stupid
 
On 30/07/2011 10:35 AM, wrote:
On Sat, 30 Jul 2011 09:17:20 -0400, wrote:

In ,
says...

On Fri, 29 Jul 2011 13:45:13 -0400,
wrote:


I bought a $1000 bag of quarters (about $5000)

I should have bought more but I was taking them on a plane and I was
trying to make my carry on reasonable. Coins did not trigger a sales
tax in Georgia at the time, it would have been 6% of $4000 in Florida.
(the difference between the price and "face"). This was prior to TSA
but I still had to go through a metal detector. The rentacop was
curious but they let me go through.


Oh good grief. You bought a bag of quarters? You must drink a lot of
pop. What a total fool. Quarters???


You're slipping, girl, you forgot to call him a moron and a racist.



Yup I am a complete moron



Quantity: 4000
Coin Type: 1932-1964 Washington Quarter
Silver Price: $39.90 / troy ounce


Total silver value is $28,863.33.


(as of Friday)


Probably worth much more as collectors items.

Roman empire did similar, started currency with gold, then silver, then
copper, then bronze and then iron and script... when they went under.

--
Seems like paying your bills with real money is no longer the accepted
behavior in USA. Perhaps that is the problem and not the the solution.

Canuck57[_9_] July 30th 11 07:29 PM

gold stupid
 
On 30/07/2011 12:27 PM, wrote:
On Sat, 30 Jul 2011 12:09:59 -0600,
wrote:

On 30/07/2011 10:35 AM,
wrote:
On Sat, 30 Jul 2011 09:17:20 -0400, wrote:

In ,
says...

On Fri, 29 Jul 2011 13:45:13 -0400,
wrote:


I bought a $1000 bag of quarters (about $5000)

I should have bought more but I was taking them on a plane and I was
trying to make my carry on reasonable. Coins did not trigger a sales
tax in Georgia at the time, it would have been 6% of $4000 in Florida.
(the difference between the price and "face"). This was prior to TSA
but I still had to go through a metal detector. The rentacop was
curious but they let me go through.


Oh good grief. You bought a bag of quarters? You must drink a lot of
pop. What a total fool. Quarters???

You're slipping, girl, you forgot to call him a moron and a racist.


Yup I am a complete moron



Quantity: 4000
Coin Type: 1932-1964 Washington Quarter
Silver Price: $39.90 / troy ounce


Total silver value is $28,863.33.


(as of Friday)


Probably worth much more as collectors items.

These are not really collector grade coins. They have the worse than
the normal wear you see on the ones in your pocket. I am sure they
were picked over, looking for collectable dates, many times before
they made it to the "melt weight" bag.


Good investment none the less.
--
Seems like paying your bills with real money is no longer the accepted
behavior in USA. Perhaps that is the problem and not the the solution.

[email protected] July 31st 11 04:32 AM

gold stupid
 
On Sat, 30 Jul 2011 12:35:41 -0400, wrote:

On Sat, 30 Jul 2011 09:17:20 -0400, X-Man wrote:

In article ,
says...

On Fri, 29 Jul 2011 13:45:13 -0400,
wrote:


I bought a $1000 bag of quarters (about $5000)

I should have bought more but I was taking them on a plane and I was
trying to make my carry on reasonable. Coins did not trigger a sales
tax in Georgia at the time, it would have been 6% of $4000 in Florida.
(the difference between the price and "face"). This was prior to TSA
but I still had to go through a metal detector. The rentacop was
curious but they let me go through.


Oh good grief. You bought a bag of quarters? You must drink a lot of
pop. What a total fool. Quarters???


You're slipping, girl, you forgot to call him a moron and a racist.



Yup I am a complete moron



Quantity: 4000
Coin Type: 1932-1964 Washington Quarter
Silver Price: $39.90 / troy ounce


Total silver value is $28,863.33.


(as of Friday)


You bought a $1000 for $5000 or $5000 or $1000, and what cost $4000?
Of course, you didn't say when you bought them or any other details.
They're 90% silver. You don't say when you bought them, so another
investment might have been better.

http://genxfinance.com/a-visual-hist...rom-1996-2007/

Of course, you're too much of a baby to actual have a reasonable
debate and show some facts.

[email protected] July 31st 11 04:32 AM

gold stupid
 
On Sat, 30 Jul 2011 14:27:22 -0400, wrote:

On Sat, 30 Jul 2011 12:09:59 -0600, Canuck57
wrote:

On 30/07/2011 10:35 AM,
wrote:
On Sat, 30 Jul 2011 09:17:20 -0400, wrote:

In ,
says...

On Fri, 29 Jul 2011 13:45:13 -0400,
wrote:


I bought a $1000 bag of quarters (about $5000)

I should have bought more but I was taking them on a plane and I was
trying to make my carry on reasonable. Coins did not trigger a sales
tax in Georgia at the time, it would have been 6% of $4000 in Florida.
(the difference between the price and "face"). This was prior to TSA
but I still had to go through a metal detector. The rentacop was
curious but they let me go through.


Oh good grief. You bought a bag of quarters? You must drink a lot of
pop. What a total fool. Quarters???

You're slipping, girl, you forgot to call him a moron and a racist.


Yup I am a complete moron



Quantity: 4000
Coin Type: 1932-1964 Washington Quarter
Silver Price: $39.90 / troy ounce


Total silver value is $28,863.33.


(as of Friday)


Probably worth much more as collectors items.

These are not really collector grade coins. They have the worse than
the normal wear you see on the ones in your pocket. I am sure they
were picked over, looking for collectable dates, many times before
they made it to the "melt weight" bag.


No kidding. Really?

[email protected] July 31st 11 04:32 AM

gold stupid
 
On Sat, 30 Jul 2011 12:29:57 -0600, Canuck57
wrote:

On 30/07/2011 12:27 PM, wrote:
On Sat, 30 Jul 2011 12:09:59 -0600,
wrote:

On 30/07/2011 10:35 AM,
wrote:
On Sat, 30 Jul 2011 09:17:20 -0400, wrote:

In ,
says...

On Fri, 29 Jul 2011 13:45:13 -0400,
wrote:


I bought a $1000 bag of quarters (about $5000)

I should have bought more but I was taking them on a plane and I was
trying to make my carry on reasonable. Coins did not trigger a sales
tax in Georgia at the time, it would have been 6% of $4000 in Florida.
(the difference between the price and "face"). This was prior to TSA
but I still had to go through a metal detector. The rentacop was
curious but they let me go through.


Oh good grief. You bought a bag of quarters? You must drink a lot of
pop. What a total fool. Quarters???

You're slipping, girl, you forgot to call him a moron and a racist.


Yup I am a complete moron



Quantity: 4000
Coin Type: 1932-1964 Washington Quarter
Silver Price: $39.90 / troy ounce


Total silver value is $28,863.33.


(as of Friday)

Probably worth much more as collectors items.

These are not really collector grade coins. They have the worse than
the normal wear you see on the ones in your pocket. I am sure they
were picked over, looking for collectable dates, many times before
they made it to the "melt weight" bag.


Good investment none the less.


But, perhaps not the best. But, of course someone like you doesn't
have two to rub together.

Canuck57[_9_] July 31st 11 06:15 AM

gold stupid
 
On 30/07/2011 9:32 PM, wrote:
On Sat, 30 Jul 2011 12:35:41 -0400,
wrote:

On Sat, 30 Jul 2011 09:17:20 -0400, wrote:

In ,
says...

On Fri, 29 Jul 2011 13:45:13 -0400,
wrote:


I bought a $1000 bag of quarters (about $5000)

I should have bought more but I was taking them on a plane and I was
trying to make my carry on reasonable. Coins did not trigger a sales
tax in Georgia at the time, it would have been 6% of $4000 in Florida.
(the difference between the price and "face"). This was prior to TSA
but I still had to go through a metal detector. The rentacop was
curious but they let me go through.


Oh good grief. You bought a bag of quarters? You must drink a lot of
pop. What a total fool. Quarters???

You're slipping, girl, you forgot to call him a moron and a racist.



Yup I am a complete moron



Quantity: 4000
Coin Type: 1932-1964 Washington Quarter
Silver Price: $39.90 / troy ounce


Total silver value is $28,863.33.


(as of Friday)


You bought a $1000 for $5000 or $5000 or $1000, and what cost $4000?
Of course, you didn't say when you bought them or any other details.
They're 90% silver. You don't say when you bought them, so another
investment might have been better.

http://genxfinance.com/a-visual-hist...rom-1996-2007/

Of course, you're too much of a baby to actual have a reasonable
debate and show some facts.


Funny, written in 2007 and last advices was keep doing what you were
doing. No showing the 2008 carnage and 2009 bounce back.

Good time to be in cash, as even once Obama gets his cash, more debt has
begotten bigger problems ever since democrats of 2006. Isn't gong to
change. Best case scenario for the USA is a Japan like lost decades.
Stagnant wages, inflation and high unemployment. Screwing the middle
class like debt-tax slaves.

USA needs a new revolution.
--
Seems like paying your bills with real money is no longer the accepted
behavior in USA. Perhaps that is the problem and not the the solution.


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