View Full Version : come on $43
chad
15th April 2011, 02:00 PM
you better hurry up, not much time left.
kiffertom
15th April 2011, 02:02 PM
dont wish for it to go higher until ive bought it all!!
JJ.G0ldD0t
15th April 2011, 02:05 PM
LoL
I was gonna post up in the 42 thread and ask:
"Should we start a 43 thread?"
chad
15th April 2011, 02:06 PM
come on you homotron metal, my cousin has to buy me a 6 pack if you pay off today. :soap
lapis
15th April 2011, 02:38 PM
$42.93! I've been mesmerized all day, but I finally have to shut off my computer and go deal with my Real Life, such as it is.
1970 silver art
15th April 2011, 02:41 PM
It's getting close to $43 but it looks like it might be just short of that mark for today. The DOG is pooped and it might take a breather very soon. We will see.
SilverMagnet
15th April 2011, 02:47 PM
I'm wondering how long these dollar days are going to continue. Will we soon start seeing $2 dollar moves per day?
BrewTech
15th April 2011, 02:47 PM
It's getting close to $43 but it looks like it might be just short of that mark for today. The DOG is pooped and it might take a breather very soon. We will see.
WRONG! 43.00 FOR A HIGH!
JJ.G0ldD0t
15th April 2011, 02:53 PM
Kitco - broken or cheating again is showing 42.88
My Northwest Terr Mint tracker is showing 43
http://www.24hgold.com/english/home.aspx showing 42.94
Netdania - 42.96
TOUCHED THE RIM AT 43
Uncle Salty
15th April 2011, 02:55 PM
Looks like it kissed $43. It wasn't a long kiss, but a kiss nonetheless.
1970 silver art
15th April 2011, 02:56 PM
It's getting close to $43 but it looks like it might be just short of that mark for today. The DOG is pooped and it might take a breather very soon. We will see.
WRONG! 43.00 FOR A HIGH!
Fair enough. I stand corrected on that, however, silver is $7.00 away from hitting $50 and I do not see it hitting $50 this year.
Libertarian_Guard
15th April 2011, 03:04 PM
http://i55.tinypic.com/2zr3tz9.jpg
JP Morgan at Ground Zero!
Libertarian_Guard
15th April 2011, 03:09 PM
It's getting close to $43 but it looks like it might be just short of that mark for today. The DOG is pooped and it might take a breather very soon. We will see.
WRONG! 43.00 FOR A HIGH!
Fair enough. I stand corrected on that, however, silver is $7.00 away from hitting $50 and I do not see it hitting $50 this year.
Ok Silver Art, now I think you may be right, perhaps next week or later in may, silver will open up, with an unfilled gap from $49 to $51, so you may be proven correct!
;D
oldmansmith
15th April 2011, 03:13 PM
Silver is still cheap at these prices. I'm not saying that we won't go down, but the "corrections" have been brief and bought hard. $50 is in the bag, sorry art bar.
Libertarian_Guard
15th April 2011, 03:21 PM
You know what?
Forget about gold.
I'm thinking about a HUGE "Pot of Silver" on the other side of the $50 Rainbow!
http://i53.tinypic.com/2i7mhk3.jpg
Poor old leprechaun, I hope he won't be disappointed with SILVER!
http://i53.tinypic.com/2yzmrye.jpg
Herbicidal
15th April 2011, 03:35 PM
$43.03
Post rocket pics here please.
Libertarian_Guard
15th April 2011, 03:55 PM
$43.03
Post rocket pics here please.
http://i53.tinypic.com/2mq3w4y.jpg
$43 and beyond!
chad
15th April 2011, 04:04 PM
I WIN. I AM INVINCIBLE. ;D
Ponce
15th April 2011, 04:13 PM
$43.05 looking good........... hey Silver? wrap up my three rolls of tp. ;D
Libertarian_Guard
15th April 2011, 04:15 PM
A house (the housing bubble) has fallen on one of the witches, because of wall street's own folly. The entire global financial sector is a vast, parasitical beast which sucks the life out of workers and producers of the real, physical wealth. Ding dong (if) the witch is dead. In the story, the munchkin coroner must confirm whether the witch of the east is morally, ethically, spiritually and physically dead. The bailouts would seem to confirm this total bankruptcy on all levels. Perhaps 1929 was the mortal head wound which was healed, and now we witness the final damnation of this abomination. The free enterprise economy (physical as opposed to speculative) is not the enemy of the people. Small to moderately sized businesses are the very life blood of the healthy private economy. But the financial, usurious, speculative sector is nothing but a wealth transfer system.
Now let's toss a little water on the other witch.
The Scare Crow is the farmers who don't understand how the banks take their farms. Notice that Dorothy sings "with the thoughts you'd be thinkin, you could be another Lincoln, if you only had a brain". Because the key to the American System of Political Economy of our Founding Fathers is the Debt-Free (no usury) money of Abraham Lincoln. Without understanding (a brain) of the true nature of money and its usurious abuses, the scare crow can't keep the crows (bankers and their usury) from eating (sucking away value) the corn.
The Tin Man is the dehumanized factory workers who are frozen when the banks lower their wages and the corporations take their jobs.
The spiraling yellow brick road is intended to hypnotize us into returning to gold-based money (the bankers' money), after they hoard the gold and deliberately collapse our economies and lead our nations to war. Broken and desperate, we would then be willing to work in deplorable conditions (the good ole days, for the bankers) to rebuild from the ashes, ever feeding their usurious coffers.
The witches are now setting fire to our money (the coming hyper-inflation). We must quench that fiery broomstick (the bailouts to nonproductive speculators which would hyper-inflate the currency) with a healthy splash of water (a flood of debt-free spending) to quench their intended hyper-inflation with investment in real, physical infrastructure projects and good paying jobs and skills. The resulting physical wealth in the form of bridges, roads, windmills, solar panels and most of all, skilled citizens, will back the printed money to keep the chinese happy and the dollar strong. We don't need the witches and their slight of hand (magic tricks) loaning us money they print on our press! Witches who pretend to turn gold into money. Our productivity will one day devalue their gold! And the bounty will be ours not theirs to hog and hoard. Then their wonderful world will truely melt away.
The green color of the emerald city tells us our paper greenbacks were the answer to prospering all along, as long as we (through the congress of the people) print our own money debt-free, spending it on construction, not destruction. Construction always strengthens the currency, destruction always weakens it. This is not rocket science. This is why international banking loves war. They hoard the gold as they weaken our money, finally hyper-inflating our money by destroying the values it represents.
The bankers plan to hyper-inflate our currency so their favorite tools (our representatives which they educated, duped or bought) can legally pay social security and medicare benefits with toilet paper money. And if we rebel, they're planning a whopper of a twister (war and chaos) to send us back down the yellow brick road (the bankers gold standard) to meet the witches all over again someday.
Let's say goodbye to helicopter Ben and all the men behind the curtain.
Enjoy the balloon (bubble) ride Ben!
There will always be these wizards of the Ounce (of gold). How could we let the smallest, snivelling members of our species get to the top? I guess they were very clever.
Do you know what they mean by leverage, in fractional reserve banking? When a wizard of ounce, a banker, pulls a lever (grants a usurious loan) behind a curtain, its effects multiply repeatedly by a factor of ten, reverberating out to the world outside the curtain where CNN and FOX describe only what's happening outside that curtain. This is what they mean by leveraging OUR money. Pay attention to the men behind the curtain! On the largest of scales, and in bed with corrupted governments, the pulling of these levers by wizards of ounce collapse nations and empires for profit, while building up new ones to fleece.
Remember, the wizard started out in kansas as a peddler of pots, pans and crystal balls. But the crystal ball was his best con. Especially if he (leaving the metaphor: now, the federal reserve chairman) could predict economic events, then have his international friends cause them to happen. Most of his predictions are in private to his friends (institutionalized, highly-secret insider trading, what Ben Bernanke recently referred to as trade secrets). (the men behind the curtain) Occasionally he throws a bone to congress by predicting something, then having his friends (filthy, filthy rich international bankers) make it happen to impress congress with his awesome powers (the great and terrible Oz). These people can predict a war and then cause it. And our leaders buy it, though it's pure smoke and mirrors and slight of hand as far as who's doing what and how. Pay attention to the men behind the curtain! Not CNN and FOX!
http://www.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://www.georgelog.com/yellowbrick/oz.jpg&imgrefurl=http://www.georgelog.com/yellowbrick/&usg=__MYGmL58qYQLocXSNiTklV-ObYzo=&h=821&w=640&sz=82&hl=en&start=15&zoom=1&itbs=1&tbnid=o9FXBHNToKkmLM:&tbnh=144&tbnw=112&prev=/images%3Fq%3Dfollow%2Bthe%2Byellow%2Bbrick%2Broad% 26hl%3Den%26gbv%3D2%26tbm%3Disch&ei=Rr-oTeTLMYfq0gHvpO35CA
1970 silver art
15th April 2011, 04:30 PM
$43.05 looking good........... hey Silver? wrap up my three rolls of tp. ;D
Silver high so far in 2011 = $43.07/oz. Still $6.93 away from hitting $50. Smackdown here we come. Hey Ponce? I want those 3 rolls of Charmin tp ready to be shipped to me on January 1, 2012 because we will NOT see $50 silver this year. I know that it is going to be very difficult for you to give up 3 rolls of tp but you must try very hard. If you need a shoulder to cry on, then I will be here for you. ;D
mick silver
15th April 2011, 04:56 PM
just what are all you guys going to do with your 50 dollar silver when it hits . i may just hunker down because the fire can not be to far behind
Libertarian_Guard
15th April 2011, 05:18 PM
http://i55.tinypic.com/2edtqib.jpg
Richard Petty has moved into the lead.
Libertarian_Guard
15th April 2011, 06:14 PM
And a bag of junk silver is 31K!
Somebody slap me!
:o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o
Awoke
15th April 2011, 06:35 PM
LoL
I was gonna post up in the 42 thread and ask:
"Should we start a 43 thread?"
C'mon $50!
milehi
15th April 2011, 06:37 PM
If there is a smackdown this summer, will you even be able to find anything for sale? There was nothing to be had in late 2008 when prices dipped below nine bucks. That's why I buy at any price, like today. Any premium is insurance. (but it did hurt to pay $196.00 for nine 1/2 oz Onzas).
1970 silver art
15th April 2011, 06:41 PM
If there is a smackdown this summer, will you even be able to find anything for sale? There was nothing to be had in late 2008 when prices dipped below nine bucks. That's why I buy at any price, like today. Any premium is insurance. (but it did hurt to pay $196.00 for nine 1/2 oz Onzas).
Even when there was any .999 generic silver to be had back in 2008 when spot was $9, it was selling for $5-$6 over spot.
Awoke
15th April 2011, 06:45 PM
If there is a smackdown this summer, will you even be able to find anything for sale? There was nothing to be had in late 2008 when prices dipped below nine bucks. That's why I buy at any price, like today. Any premium is insurance. (but it did hurt to pay $196.00 for nine 1/2 oz Onzas).
Even when there was any .999 generic silver to be had back in 2008 when spot was $9, it was selling for $5-$6 over spot.
Yes, but after seeing it at $43, I don't thin anyone here would hesitate to buy it for $16.
I know I wouldn't.
Twisted Titan
15th April 2011, 08:49 PM
I WIN. I AM INVINCIBLE. ;D
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Eq_d00sn5jk
osoab
15th April 2011, 08:52 PM
you better hurry up, not much time left.
come on you homotron metal, my cousin has to buy me a 6 pack if you pay off today. :soap
Schlitz?
Neuro
16th April 2011, 01:26 AM
I WIN. I AM INVINCIBLE. ;D
Can I stand close beside you or slightly behind you?
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