Be careful! You wouldn't want him to think you're impugning his integrity!
On Feb 18 05:32 PM SW Richmond wrote:
> Alan waits until gold looks peaky, then shows up and writes an article > so he has a chance to say "I told you so". The last time he told > us to sell gold was $200.00 ago.
If you haven't already, have a substantial and hardened safe installed. Phone Brinks and have them come around late at night for delivery. Do it today! Good luck!
On Feb 18 03:55 PM Goldbug101 wrote:
> What I guess I'm trying to warn about is that holding gold in some > far off vault will not do you once iota of good once the whole economy > implodes due to hyperinflation (should you believe the hyperinflation > will occur) > > If I'm holding a half million in gold, but it's in someone else vault, > what good does that do me when the inevitable mass riots, power & > food outages hit? > > That gold delivery truck won't make it to your house and that piece > of paper saying you own gold somewhere else will be worth as much > as the paper (or hard drive) it's written on. > > Buy gold & take delivery if you believe in hyperinflation or > your wasting your money >
Alan, last answer I'll give you. Again that prickly disposition of yours.
Those in the investment/financial game are automatically suspect. Face it, your "industry" has earned the abject contempt of the general public. I hold you in no less nor no greater stead than any other.
Alan, slanderous? Puleeze. The word "opinion" disqualifies that sentence as slanderous.
Alan, I am not the only one to question your statements in articles you have written on SA. Many others have taken you to task. Most rightly so. Often you have said you didn't check this or that or that you hadn't considered this or that.
What I will give you, Alan, is that as a rather prolific negative commenter on "gold bugs" I am to some extent picking on you. Partly for your opinion and mostly for your prickly disposition.
If you are unwilling to have your articles judged in the marketplace of ideas perhaps you shouldn't publish?
Look, I know SA is a great place to generate business and add to your customer base. Polish your articles a little more. Go for quality not quantity. I'm willing to bet you'll earn more clients that way.
There is one heck of a lot less bravo sierra that can be generated around bullion than around those "products" concocted by Banksters and their hucksters. IMHO.
Gold: The Only Remaining Bubble? [View article]
On Feb 18 05:32 PM SW Richmond wrote:
> Alan waits until gold looks peaky, then shows up and writes an article
> so he has a chance to say "I told you so". The last time he told
> us to sell gold was $200.00 ago.
Gold: The Only Remaining Bubble? [View article]
On Feb 18 03:55 PM Goldbug101 wrote:
> What I guess I'm trying to warn about is that holding gold in some
> far off vault will not do you once iota of good once the whole economy
> implodes due to hyperinflation (should you believe the hyperinflation
> will occur)
>
> If I'm holding a half million in gold, but it's in someone else vault,
> what good does that do me when the inevitable mass riots, power &
> food outages hit?
>
> That gold delivery truck won't make it to your house and that piece
> of paper saying you own gold somewhere else will be worth as much
> as the paper (or hard drive) it's written on.
>
> Buy gold & take delivery if you believe in hyperinflation or
> your wasting your money
>
Gold: The Only Remaining Bubble? [View article]
Those in the investment/financial game are automatically suspect. Face it, your "industry" has earned the abject contempt of the general public. I hold you in no less nor no greater stead than any other.
Prickly, Alan. Prickly.
Gold: The Only Remaining Bubble? [View article]
Alan, I am not the only one to question your statements in articles you have written on SA. Many others have taken you to task. Most rightly so. Often you have said you didn't check this or that or that you hadn't considered this or that.
What I will give you, Alan, is that as a rather prolific negative commenter on "gold bugs" I am to some extent picking on you. Partly for your opinion and mostly for your prickly disposition.
If you are unwilling to have your articles judged in the marketplace of ideas perhaps you shouldn't publish?
Look, I know SA is a great place to generate business and add to your customer base. Polish your articles a little more. Go for quality not quantity. I'm willing to bet you'll earn more clients that way.
Gold: The Only Remaining Bubble? [View article]