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chad
13th November 2013, 12:13 PM
am radio. didn't catch the name of the place because i wasn't really paying attention until i heard them pimping palladium. it was one of those commercials with 2 guys talking to each other about "an investment that's really going to take off next year!" i've never, ever heard of anyone outside of crazy pm people pimping palladium.

Dogman
13th November 2013, 12:27 PM
I had some maples for years and only one time a couple of years ago it moved up and I started to get excited, then it laid back down like the dog it was. I agree that it has potential, but I watched my hair go Grey/white while the price just sat there not moving much. I think industry is getting better at not using as much ?

chad
13th November 2013, 12:29 PM
don't know, i doesn't do anything. goes up or down $20 a day, it's always between $730 and $750. i'll probably never sell mine anyway. i can't believe somebody is shilling palladium though, bizarre.

Dogman
13th November 2013, 12:35 PM
don't know, i doesn't do anything. goes up or down $20 a day, it's always between $730 and $750. i'll probably never sell mine anyway. i can't believe somebody is shilling palladium though, bizarre.Maybe the shill marketers figured the gold and silver scene was way over crowded and picked palladium to be the first on the block to do so and have fresh ground to hype >?<

And yea, even a $50.00 swing ether way is the norm then back to home base or so it seems.

gunDriller
13th November 2013, 01:51 PM
Maybe the shill marketers figured the gold and silver scene was way over crowded and picked palladium to be the first on the block to do so and have fresh ground to hype >?<

And yea, even a $50.00 swing ether way is the norm then back to home base or so it seems.

a lot of "industry stalwarts" have been bashing Gold & Silver and talking about price declines in Precious Metals.


but NO ONE has been bashing Palladium - i've never heard it mentioned much, outside of mining industry news.

PM dealers have a pipeline for PM's that is easily adapted to Palladium.

So - why not ? You can get an ounce for $700 and change ... well maybe high $700's.


i can see the ad - "they use it in ..." - well, i forget. electronics ?

Ponce
13th November 2013, 01:59 PM
I do have a dirty pair of underwear that I am selling for only $234,000, original price? $1'459,000....I'll throw in a dirty pair of socks as a bonus.

V

Neuro
14th November 2013, 03:13 AM
don't know, i doesn't do anything. goes up or down $20 a day, it's always between $730 and $750. i'll probably never sell mine anyway. i can't believe somebody is shilling palladium though, bizarre.
The last prediction I did re Palladium, was that it was going to be in between $650-800 range forever, as all my previous predictions re Pd has been abject failures, I expected this one also to fail in short order, but obviously not! I start hating myself.

FONDLING OF PALLADIUM LEADS TO A LONG, SLOW AND PAINFUL DEATH!

Neuro
14th November 2013, 03:20 AM
I do have a dirty pair of underwear that I am selling for only $234,000, original price? $1'459,000....I'll throw in a dirty pair of socks as a bonus.

V
I have 1.5 t.oz. of Pd, I trade you for your clothing items. I throw in a turd sandwich valued at $233,300, with the condition that you eat it before its expiry date!

mick silver
14th November 2013, 07:26 AM
why would anyone buy metals with bitcoins around now .

Dogman
14th November 2013, 07:33 AM
why would anyone buy metals with bitcoins around now . Think like "Ponce" would, and then you would know!

Norweger
14th November 2013, 12:13 PM
On ebay there are about 350ish listings for palladium and the majority is "five grain bars" and other overpriced novelty item crap +some coins with a massive numismatic premium. Very little bullion to be had and what is available is for the most part boring.

It's a very tiny market indeed, doesn't need that many investors to make it move.