Tom Winmill on Gold: Recent Performance Due Mostly to 'Fear Factor' [View article]
Ho Hum. Dollar finally goes pfft. Loaf of bread, $19.95 on sale. Gallon of gas $70.00. Cheaper to walk to the store, if, you can afford the bread. Banks open one hour a day and you can only withdraw $30.00 a day. Now to get serious. Within 24 months, a many as 20 third world countries at some form of war, civil or against its neighbor for water and food.
I think I'll just hold onto the gold I got, while I search for small profits here and there in the stock market with my investment portfolio.
What's the sense of being paranoid if you don't hold some gold?
Have a nice day every one. Am selling my BOA four hundred shares that I picked up a few days ago at $3.50. I like a profit, not being a pig and looking for the big kill.
Why I'm Committed to the UltraShort Financials ETF [View article]
Wasn't long in SKF until almost closing. And will pick up more on its way down all the way to the weekend. I like your reasoning Jimmy. It may not be correct, but it is more likely than not and worth a small entry into the stock at this time. Hope you are correct.
Tom Winmill on Gold: Recent Performance Due Mostly to 'Fear Factor' [View article]
Banks open one hour a day and you can only withdraw $30.00 a day.
Now to get serious. Within 24 months, a many as 20 third world countries at some form of war, civil or against its neighbor for water and food.
I think I'll just hold onto the gold I got, while I search for small profits here and there in the stock market with my investment portfolio.
What's the sense of being paranoid if you don't hold some gold?
Have a nice day every one. Am selling my BOA four hundred shares that I picked up a few days ago at $3.50. I like a profit, not being a pig and looking for the big kill.
Gold: An Investment Market Update [View article]
Why I'm Committed to the UltraShort Financials ETF [View article]