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Money Tree cost me thousands!!
16 Sep 13 07:19
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I only have silver left and obviously wish I had sold 6 months ago but am seriously considering selling all my bullion and then buying back in once ( if) the price drops.

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By:
J2BLUE.
When: 16 Sep 13 19:42
Peaked? You haven't seen anything yet.

Gold: 825.16
Silver: 13.76

I think you'd be mad to sell now for below spot, hope for a pull back and then buy back in with a premium and VAT...
By:
Money Tree cost me thousands!!
When: 17 Sep 13 08:08
I buy mine vat free j2.

Think we on a slow but constant drop now.
By:
J2BLUE.
When: 17 Sep 13 14:58
How and where from? I think silver will be above £20 in a years time.
By:
Money Tree cost me thousands!!
When: 17 Sep 13 16:09
Purchased it from guernsey.
By:
J2BLUE.
When: 17 Sep 13 18:14
So did I but that was long ago. How are you going to buy in again VAT free? Even when silver was smashed Sarnia Silver and others still added VAT. It will never be VAT free again.
By:
Money Tree cost me thousands!!
When: 18 Sep 13 16:27
I have a supplier that offers it vat free.

Also buying scrap and getting it refined is a cheaper option.
By:
Stow_judge
When: 19 Sep 13 17:14
Sounds fishy to me!
It's a traders market. They can manipulate and/or pull the plugs as they see fit.
I had a spot of good fortune with silver. I bought a physical silver etf a couple of days ago and have taken the ca 7% gain offered with both hands.
By:
J2BLUE.
When: 19 Sep 13 22:55
If I could buy it VAT free I would be backing up the truck.

The Fed predictably didn't taper. Selling would be stupid.
By:
Money Tree cost me thousands!!
When: 20 Sep 13 10:57
Ive been buying scrap and getting it refined works out even cheaper and had a few bits of luck.
Bought an old antique tea set for the scrap value of £300 and it's from a decent maker and if cleaned up sells for over a grand. As you can I agine that's not getting refined.
By:
Money Tree cost me thousands!!
When: 20 Sep 13 10:58
I'm tempted to invest in setting up a small refining system to cut costs even more.
By:
Money Tree cost me thousands!!
When: 22 Nov 13 12:52
Think both could be on a constant fall now.
By:
pipedreamer
When: 22 Nov 13 23:22
What no spike like 1980?,why not a blow-off and then afterwards take 20 years to unwind back down to a fifth of its fundamental value?.
By:
Money Tree cost me thousands!!
When: 24 Oct 14 06:40
Pleased I'd sold most off it off!!
By:
sidthekid
When: 25 Apr 15 15:48
The Markets are manipulated, Bunker-Hunt Died Skint Whoops

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nelson_Bunker_Hunt

He was a former billionaire whose fortune collapsed after he and his brother William Herbert Hunt tried but failed to corner the world market in silver.
Beginning in the early 1970s, Hunt and his brother William Herbert Hunt began accumulating large amounts of silver.
By 1979, they had nearly cornered the global market.
In the last nine months of 1979, the brothers profited by an estimated $2 billion to $4 billion in silver speculation, with estimated silver holdings of 100 million troy ounces (3,100,000 kg).

Primarily because of the Hunt brothers' accumulation of the precious metal, prices of silver futures contracts and silver bullion rose from $11 an ounce in September 1979 to $50 an ounce in January 1980.
Silver prices ultimately collapsed to below $11 an ounce two months later.
The largest single day drop in the price of silver occurred on "Silver Thursday
By:
seaside
When: 21 Jul 15 15:44
They changed the rules and F*** the Hunt Bros
By:
Money Tree cost me thousands!!
When: 22 Jul 15 09:46
Still not buying back in
First kg I ever purchased cost £164.
I'll buy none stop at that price.
By:
egner
When: 24 Jul 15 10:39
...anyone who knows what,s really going on....and what is about to happen.....

...should be buying all the Gold and Silver they can....and they should be doing it NOW.

...because sooner or later even the central banks (the FED primarily) and their proxies wont be able to dump enough paper on the futures markets to suppress the price.......

...there is a systemic meltdown of fiat currencies and the debt based Ponzi issuance system that underpins said currencies.
By:
seaside
When: 26 Jul 15 11:29
I think the way gold is going it will be under $1,000 an oz soon and if it does go under that mark it might continue to go down

I would not be a buyer at the moment
By:
Money Tree cost me thousands!!
When: 26 Jul 15 14:23
I agree with seasider. These stories of fiat currencies crashing have been rife since the start of recession.
I hope that silver and gold do indeed boom but think it's a long wait.
I was buying scrap and making bars but it's not worth it as they end up worth less that what I paid for the scrap
and you have the effort if doing it. The furnace is going back in the garage and nay get used in the future.

I have bought I to the shares of a few mining companies as they were priced so low.
By:
kpf
When: 30 Aug 15 14:30
http://davidstockmanscontracorner.com/top-jpmorgan-quant-warns-second-market-crash-may-be-imminent/

If this comes to pass you will see Precious Metals soaring

It may not be the beginning of the end but certainly the ending of the beginning
By:
jollyswagman
When: 09 Oct 15 23:07
i own gold, its not an investment its a hedge against the stupidity of the central bankers. the manipulation of the paper price of gold in the futures market is well documented. meanwhile physical gold is heading east. at some point i believe there will be a reset.
By:
Kingscl1ff
When: 10 Oct 15 14:33
Silver is dead money.
By:
jollyswagman
When: 24 Feb 16 19:27
gold up a lot lately, another sign of fear in the markets
By:
JayBee
When: 18 May 16 13:33
Bullion can never peak. It will always reach new highs.

Bullion may peak during a certain time-frame before retracing but in the long-run bullion's trajectory is always upwards.

It's the currencies that people use to value bullion that peak or fail and are replaced with other currencies.
By:
Money Tree cost me thousands!!
When: 09 Jun 16 10:20
I see now the arse is out on silver the producers have started to make collectable designs and charge huge premiums.
By:
jollyswagman
When: 24 Jun 16 04:38
the price is going through the roof on brexit
By:
Money Tree cost me thousands!!
When: 25 Jun 16 22:05
If it goes up a bit more then I'm flogging off the rest of my physical.
By:
jollyswagman
When: 05 Jul 16 12:21
gold up about 40% in sterling terms this year Cool
By:
trilby22
When: 26 Jul 16 18:39
Tree, prices have bottomed, imho.

Check out Scotgold.  They're on the verge of producing ...

http://www.lse.co.uk/share-regulatory-news.asp?shareprice=SGZ&ArticleCode=wu15babi&ArticleHeadline=Official_launch
By:
trilby22
When: 26 Jul 16 18:42

Oct 10, 2015 -- 2:33PM, Kingscl1ff wrote:


Silver is dead money.


Ag is very much ALIVE!

Scottish silver, anyone?

Watch the news next week ... Cool

By:
Mister E
When: 18 Oct 16 13:46
Sticking with gold long term.

Think the Euro is doomed with more bailouts, and sterling in free fall.



Dumped mining shares, good luck with Scotgold, done mine.
By:
sofaking
When: 08 Nov 16 03:46
Gold and especially silver are great bets right now due to massive debts of all the fiat currencies and endless quantitative easing.
By:
Callisto-moon
When: 08 Nov 16 13:13
Physical metal sofa?
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