LOL Slvizgold, I think you and I are seeing things through the same lens. Good going!
On Aug 21 06:05 PM Slvrizgold wrote:
> Disclosure: long.... REALLY LONG. LMAO me too buddy. But > in fact I am still holding a bunch of dry powder Federal Reserve > Toliet Paper Notes (similar to Weimar Republic Wood Stove Notes) > just in case I am wrong hahaha. Grandaddy was smart. REAL SMART. > And I own a large vacation home that I would gladly flip in a heartbeat > to be able to buy gold again for $700 and silver $9. But I doubt > it LOL > > I'll pat the back of the reflex rally buyers, I made some coin too > diligently buying companies that what seemed to be way too cheap > prices, but at this point I think someone who prefers buying the > SP for 1000 over gold $950 and silver 14 is just a plain "maroon" > as Bugs Bunny used to say.
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LOL Slvizgold, I think you and I are seeing things through the same lens. Good going!
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On Aug 21 06:05 PM Slvrizgold wrote:
> Disclosure: long.... REALLY LONG. LMAO me too buddy. But
> in fact I am still holding a bunch of dry powder Federal Reserve
> Toliet Paper Notes (similar to Weimar Republic Wood Stove Notes)
> just in case I am wrong hahaha. Grandaddy was smart. REAL SMART.
> And I own a large vacation home that I would gladly flip in a heartbeat
> to be able to buy gold again for $700 and silver $9. But I doubt
> it LOL
>
> I'll pat the back of the reflex rally buyers, I made some coin too
> diligently buying companies that what seemed to be way too cheap
> prices, but at this point I think someone who prefers buying the
> SP for 1000 over gold $950 and silver 14 is just a plain "maroon"
> as Bugs Bunny used to say.