Jump to content

G0ldfinger

Members
  • Posts

    11,475
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Everything posted by G0ldfinger

  1. Platinum and Palladium lost quite a bit. But the Yen and the Euro are rising.
  2. Doomberg: http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=206...&refer=home This is it. (Possibly. ) EDIT: NO, they don't. And that's the problem, because Paulson made it quite clear yesterday. IMO, they will still bail them out, and that will start hyperinflation.
  3. And cgnao of course. http://www.housepricecrash.co.uk/forum/ind...75&start=75
  4. I guess it's down to DrBubb whether he wants this or not.
  5. Extradry Martini on HPC goes Ueberbear: http://www.housepricecrash.co.uk/forum/ind...t&p=1002742 BTW, this swap market would be much, much smaller under a gold standard.
  6. More stupidity in German banks: http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=206...&refer=home More to come, I suppose.
  7. We'll see. Maximum overshoot Jim Sinclair expects is to $1,050. Good stuff.
  8. I really don't like this chart, because my main income is in turds pounds.
  9. http://www.jsmineset.com/cwsimages/Miscfil...ld1230pmCST.pdf Norcini thinks the CSF in silver might have been avoided. I am not so sure.
  10. cgnao. Oh-oh. http://www.housepricecrash.co.uk/forum/ind...showtopic=70135
  11. We're talking about a short squeeze in silver. Here's a start (from JSMineset/Dan Norcini): http://www.jsmineset.com/cwsimages/Miscfil...or_3-4-2008.pdf http://www.jsmineset.com/cwsimages/Miscfil...29-2008_COT.pdf http://www.jsmineset.com/ARhome.asp?VAfg=1...lure&UArts=
  12. http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=206...&refer=home YET.
  13. Are you pulling our legs here? Nadler? $10,000? :lol:
  14. Commercial Signal Failure in silver getting along nicely. See also: http://gold.approximity.com/gold-silver_watch.html
  15. Extradry Martini has turned ueber-bearrish now that the Treasury said they won't guarantee Fannie/Freddie. However, I think they will anyway. Or the Fed will buy all this stuff at some stage. Give it some time, they have not much left. It's very bad now, they need to act soon. Bernankes needs to get this chopper out and drop some. He loses credibility. The only thing that seems to stop them is some serious worries about the USD, I assume. http://www.housepricecrash.co.uk/forum/ind...showtopic=70104
  16. Reading Gloomberg today depressed even me. The credit crunch seems to be back with a vengeance. The Kondratieff winter comes wave by wave.
  17. Today we saw what many, but especially Jim Sinclair, try to tell the more recent goldbugs: the swings will get more violent, downwards and upwards. Trading this will become next to impossible. The only people who will profit in this enviroment will be longterm holders and brokers. The Shorterz will not give up so easily. While I think they will get wiped out, the only way to avoid pain will be to totally ignore them, and maybe buy the dips. Still haven't decided what I will do with the little cash I have leftover. Euros (will have bills in EUR soon), silver or mining stocks? Difficult. But from a more fundamental perspective, the stocks seem to be a screaming buy.
  18. Thanks for the input. Maybe I should forget about ISA and just bite the CGT-bullet.
  19. Someone found another bathtub (possibly in an empty, repossessed house?) and threw it at gold.
  20. Bubb, I have no mining shares yet, only physical. I was thinking about opening an ISA and buying mining shares through it. How restricted would I be because of it being an ISA? I don't know much about it, any links on GEI on this topic? I mean, I listen to FSN/CWR etc. and hear about all these good stocks (with good potential), but could I actually buy them here in the UK through an ISA? Cheers, GF.
  21. Someone just threw the bathtub at gold, but it didn't work.
×
×
  • Create New...