View Full Version : Too late to buy Pt and Pd?
EE_
14th January 2013, 08:25 AM
With the massive global recovery taking place, is demand going to drive prices higher?
The US has recovered, home inventory at record lows, stock market about to make all time highs and people have unlimited spending power to buy guns and related shit.
Europe has recovered, stock markets are rising, Spain no longer need bailouts, the euro crisis is over.
Japan is in hyperdrive, stock market is on fire.
China is growing again and is stocking up on everything they need for their future booming economy.
This is all true...I saw it on CNBC
Good times!
gunDriller
14th January 2013, 09:33 AM
With the massive global recovery taking place, is demand going to drive prices higher?
The US has recovered, home inventory at record lows, stock market about to make all time highs and people have unlimited spending power to buy guns and related shit.
Europe has recovered, stock markets are rising, Spain no longer need bailouts, the euro crisis is over.
Japan is in hyperdrive, stock market is on fire.
China is growing again and is stocking up on everything they need for their future booming economy.
/\ you had me going with this ...
\/ til i saw this ! :)
This is all true...I saw it on CNBC
Good times!
Perception Management.
US military psy-ops, adapted for use on civilian populations - in the US.
the CIA has connections on Wall Street, in most media organizations, in Hollywood, in Silicon Valley - sound like any particular demographic group ?
as far as Pt & Pd, diversification is good BUT - i think Central Banks will be sticking with Gold and, soon, Silver.
and the spreads on Pt & Pd tend to be bigger.
i think $$ is better invested in Au, Ag, boats, those round life-saver things that float, and scuba-diving equipment.
mick silver
14th January 2013, 10:16 AM
it never to late to go to a coin shop and buy
Neuro
14th January 2013, 03:27 PM
Fuck that I want options on Gucci bags and Prada shoes!
chad
14th January 2013, 03:35 PM
pd is the one thing i will never sell, unless it hits $10,000 an ounce or something.
palani
14th January 2013, 03:48 PM
Be aware that Russia has both platinum and palladium sources locked up TIGHT.
Neuro
14th January 2013, 03:54 PM
Be aware that Russia has both platinum and palladium sources locked up TIGHT.
I have read multiple times that their over ground stock piles may be largely depleted...
sirgonzo420
14th January 2013, 04:06 PM
pd is the one thing i will never sell, unless it hits $10,000 an ounce or something.
What makes you hold it so tightly?
I was thinking about buying some a few days ago - a 1/2 oz of palladium for $350 - when I was at my local guy's shop (since his silver and gold were slim pickins).
It was from the USSR.... which got me wondering how much the Russians are holding...
chad
14th January 2013, 04:13 PM
What makes you hold it so tightly?
I was thinking about buying some a few days ago - a 1/2 oz of palladium for $350 - when I was at my local guy's shop (since his silver and gold were slim pickins).
It was from the USSR.... which got me wondering how much the Russians are holding...
it's from comets. :D
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