View Full Version : Silver back over $24, I don't think TPTB can stop it's climb
General of Darkness
20th October 2010, 03:48 PM
Anyone else have an opinion?
1970 silver art
20th October 2010, 03:54 PM
I agree. Not only is silver is too strong for the manipulators to stop its climb but they appear to have big problems of slowing its climb. Sure they knocked it down some but it just keeps coming back and at a quicker time period. So far, silver seems to be staying above $23. The long term negative fundamentals of the U.S. $ and the U.S. economy are the fuel that is feeding the silver "fire".
Ponce
20th October 2010, 03:56 PM
You know mine........"When the people take the power of controlling pm away from the coat and ties is when they will go up".........the time is now.
Silver Shield
20th October 2010, 04:05 PM
Suck it Timmy!
Suck it JP Morgan!
Suck it Goldman!
Suck it "Strong" Dollar!
Bring on the collapse!
Gaillo
20th October 2010, 04:28 PM
The Dog is stong indeed! ;D
Dogman
20th October 2010, 04:32 PM
The Dog is stong indeed! ;D
That dog must have been Arnold's back in his steroid days. :D
osoab
20th October 2010, 04:52 PM
Yesterday's move in the dollar, spot prices, and share prices still perplex me.
The Chinese raising their interest rate shouldn't make the dollar increase in value. That's the way I see it.
Why in the hell they keep trying to sell Timmy's speeches is beyond my comprehension. This guy couldn't sell space heaters to Eskimos. So that isn't the reason for the dollar rise imo.
So why in the hell did the dollar spike? I don't know. Did a new topic need to be discussed on CNBC?
The metals fell, made up ground then fell again yesterday.
The miners looked like they hit a road block at 100 mph from the start.
I was surprised to see the rebound today. I was expecting more weakness.
The strong uplift in silver looks like a kick in the nuts to the banks. Who's buying? China?
Cebu_4_2
20th October 2010, 05:43 PM
Just wait until the shortage factor kicks in!
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