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Remember the Tulips in Holland ( Amsterdam I presume )I bought my gold at $265.
It is going to the moon
Remember the Tulips in Holland ( Amsterdam I presume )I bought my gold at $265.
It is going to the moon
Let ~ Your Gold Flowers, Bloom / Boom !In 1630 I think it was.
It is not comparable. People bought tulips to sell to greater fools.
most people who buy gold coins have no interest whatsoever in selling, for ever . Unless the currency completely collapses and a hotel sold for a sovereign that the doorman was tipped a few years earlier in Weimar Germany
A word to the wise. If you're taking investment advice or even asking for it, from a culchey far-right delusional leprechaunish scrote living in a falling apart clapboard house in a shit part of Dedham, that he didn't even buy himself, his wife inherited it in 1998 when her Mam passed on, you need your fucking head examined.
About to break a $100
Going, going. Almost at 28 hundred dollars. Unprecedented. Ngl when it hits 3k I might light my doomsday cigar... happy but also...nervous? ..We live in interesting times
Is there physical there to buy for much longer?Gone above 2900 on the spot price in 2 weeks. The one ounce eagle coin is above $3000 now.
it will take decent physical buying to keep above 3000
The Chinese and central banks are scooping up all that they can.No shortage . Very rarely is there a wait except the mint might be overwhelmed ever now and again. But there is always older coins etc.
The store a couple of miles awaya small store, told me that anytime, a person could walk in with say 6g and buy 2 coins. In that store, I would say large orders are exceedingly rare. I am guessing most buy one coin as a gift or whatever. Maybe some buy a coin a week, who knows, but he foes not run out.
I would only suggest buting dilver myself for a regular person. I myself, dont need any more.
But I do stop for a chat occasionally and will haggle and buy a single coin for $40, and I will give him a $5 for a coffee.
A casual buyer would buy a roll of 20 for about 825 today I am guessing or 41 dollars a silver eagle
I doubt they'll admit to it. There has been an awful lot of US buying of gold lately. Perhaps in advance of an audit, and an attempt to offset some US debt by recalibrating the official US gold price of $45 an ounce to the current value? But you can't offset debt if there is no gold. The buying indicates that there may well have been no gold all this time.Get the popcorn out. Doge is going to audit Fort Knox. We shall see if the rumours of gold coloured tungsten which have been flying around are true.
If they find tungsten - and admit to it - gold will hit the stratosphere.
There was once a photo of a lady holding up a gold bar in a pair of scales which was said to have been taken in the Fort Knox vaults. Wretched conspiracy theorist types would point out that the scales registered only a fraction of the weight they should, and anyway, they were far too heavy to lift and hold as the lady appeared to be doing.Get the popcorn out. Doge is going to audit Fort Knox. We shall see if the rumours of gold coloured tungsten which have been flying around are true.
If they find tungsten - and admit to it - gold will hit the stratosphere.
It's the paper gold holders that are worried.I doubt they'll admit to it. There has been an awful lot of US buying of gold lately. Perhaps in advance of an audit, and an attempt to offset some US debt by recalibrating the official US gold price of $45 an ounce to the current value? But you can't offset debt if there is no gold. The buying indicates that there may well have been no gold all this time.
Headed for the skyA great day for gold and now I think it could crack 3000 this week. Up 55 dollars at the moment