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Filthy Keynes
22nd November 2010, 09:24 AM
Am I reading their web site correctly? They are sold out of gold, silver and platinum?

mamboni
22nd November 2010, 09:30 AM
Holy smokes! It sure looks that way!

Short squeeze could happen any time now. COMEX default coming soon?

Anyone here noticing physical metal shortages at their dealers?

chad
22nd November 2010, 09:32 AM
i buy a lot of peace dollars off ebay. most of the $25 range stuff is gone, trending towards $100 numismatic stuff now. it's been noticeable the last 4 weeks or so. i used to be able to scan 1 or pages and find 10 or so to buy, now i have to go through 20+ pages.

Rebel Yarr
22nd November 2010, 09:40 AM
Why did you intentionally scroll to their "buy" portion of that page - passing all of the "in-stock" gold on that very same page? Tulving is always sold out of the stuff shown in your SS - they are listed for buy price purposes....

Fear not, on that same page - at the top - they have about 50 various gold items in stock. And plenty of silver, palladium and platinum.

Same as always.

Here is a link to plenty of in-stock items... including GAE's and other standard gold bullion - http://www.tulving.com/goldbull.html

Filthy Keynes
22nd November 2010, 09:49 AM
Someone on ZeroHedge in the comments section posted that Tulving was sold out. I went to Tulving and had a hard time understanding what "Buy" and "Sell" mean to Tulving. It appeared that they were sold out. Their web site is a disaster, IMHO!

I should note that APMEX has 243,000 ounces of 2010 Silver Eagles.




Why did you intentionally scroll to their "buy" portion of that page - passing all of the "in-stock" gold on that very same page? Tulving is always sold out of the stuff shown in your SS - they are listed for buy price purposes....

Fear not, on that same page - at the top - they have about 50 various gold items in stock. And plenty of silver, palladium and platinum.

Same as always.

Here is a link to plenty of in-stock items... including GAE's and other standard gold bullion - http://www.tulving.com/goldbull.html

Rebel Yarr
22nd November 2010, 10:00 AM
Tulving's site is a disaster, like some 12 year old maintains the site...but they are not for general consumers - that's why most people who go to the site get confused. But this boisterous site is part of his marketing/pricing - low overhead.

Tulving has ASE's @ 1.40 over spot - but you have to buy 500 :) same for Gold - but you have to spend 30k minimum.