crhstreetwalker
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$21.47 this morning. Not looking so good today..
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$21.47 this morning. Not looking so good today..
Tomorrow Yellen is going to be giving her report on monetary policy to US lawmakers. My personal hope is that she spooks the crap out of the markets and we get a stock correction (I want my SPXU to gain LOL!). I have no clue which way markets are going to react, but I believe it will cause a rather large move either way. As far as how it affects PMs I am going to "guess" that perhaps PMs will track what stocks do tomorrow and maybe for a few days, either up or down. The "commercials" have been super-duper loading up on their short positions per the last couple of COT reports, but those are dated by the time the news gets released. I would not sell my PMs, but maybe wait on buying more to see if we get a nice dip. Generally the "commercials" are seen as the smart money, but they are not always right. Further, one thing that has been in the back of my mind is that in the past, the bottom for PMs always is a V bottom and we have had several W's so maybe they want to create that final dip (this would require a drop lower than the low last summer). I don't see that coming, but I have not seen the last 2 years market action coming either so it would not surprise me a bit. Either way, PMs will be the next in-thing, whether that is in March or October, etc. I am sure the poor fools that got into Bitcoin at 1000 or so are still licking their wounds. Hopefully those folks will go to PMs (or come back to them as the case may be).
Senate banking committee says Fed's Yellen to testify Feb. 27 | Reuters
Just my opinion.
Jim
I've already stated that $22 is the resistance, when it goes through that then we will see what happens. Lol
When silver is turned loose, who know where it will go. The 5000 year average ratio to gold is approximately 15:1, but at one time Ancient China had it at 4:1, and the Egyptian Empire had it at 1:1. Unless something happens beyond the control of the manipulators (most notably JP Morgan), I don't believe any meaningful increases will occur. I bought physical silver when it was at $20/$21, before it went up to almost $50, but greed got the better of me... it's still in the vault. Great site. I'm brand new here, but have been around for 70 years, and still looking for Treasures that walk on two legs.
Great site. I'm brand new here, but have been around for 70 years, and still looking for Treasures that walk on two legs.
Sometimes those kinds of "treasures" wind up costing you more than gold, silver, bitcoin, etc. LOL!
When silver is turned loose, who know where it will go. The 5000 year average ratio to gold is approximately 15:1, but at one time Ancient China had it at 4:1, and the Egyptian Empire had it at 1:1.
Unless something happens beyond the control of the manipulators (most notably JP Morgan), I don't believe any meaningful increases will occur.
I bought physical silver when it was at $20/$21, before it went up to almost $50, but greed got the better of me... it's still in the vault.
Great site. I'm brand new here, but have been around for 70 years, and still looking for Treasures that walk on two legs.