Louis James on 'Best of the Best' Metal Miners [View article]
to mb kelly:
Apparently you and I have some experience around this arena. I wasn't particularly aiming at your comment, just trying to spread a note of caution. And, make note of the fact that I don't like Casey and his crew...however, I do read some of the posts there. I would love to find a rock with some gold in it or a nugget even...I even dream of buying a metal detector and looking for Centenarios down in Mexico (where I live).
On Nov 18 09:00 PM mbkelly75 wrote:
> I do not harvest opinions from anywhere. That is what Due Diligence > is for - double and triple checking what someone has said. I do not > pay Casey or anyone else for their thoughts, but I listen and learn > from a great many people. I was not kidding about having experience > as a prospector. I do have some knowledge of what I talk about.<br/>
Louis James on 'Best of the Best' Metal Miners [View article]
Doug Casey is a con man running one of the biggest digital "Three Card Monty" games that ever came down the pike. All his minions and hucksters could be working carnival side shows in another century.
I do believe there is much money to be made...or saved by investing in PMs and those mining them. I own gold and buy and sell when the mood hits me.
I also believe opinions harvested on "Kitco" will ultimately leave you standing on a deserted corner with empty pockets, while the games has swiftly moved to another corner across town. These guys are all selling something and skilled in the game, and remember the key word in the game is "Confidence".
Eldorado Gold: A Cost-Effective Way to Move into Gold [View article]
In gold mines, always take profit when it is there...there is always ample opportunity to buy back in at a lower price or in another "new" producer. I repeat....sell when you have made some bucks and start looking, greed and anticipation will buy you heartache or worse in miners. It is not an easy ride and it is still a swindlers playground....big time swindlers.
Precious Metals Are Bullish on Pullback [View article]
How do you cook rice....and beans when there is no fuel. It taste horrible when cooked over smoldering camel dung. As I understand it, there will be no trees after a couple of months into the anarchy. Maybe a heated argument can be found along the road.
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American In... If he is silly...you are stupid.
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Louis James on 'Best of the Best' Metal Miners [View article]
Apparently you and I have some experience around this arena. I wasn't particularly aiming at your comment, just trying to spread a note of caution. And, make note of the fact that I don't like Casey and his crew...however, I do read some of the posts there. I would love to find a rock with some gold in it or a nugget even...I even dream of buying a metal detector and looking for Centenarios down in Mexico (where I live).
On Nov 18 09:00 PM mbkelly75 wrote:
> I do not harvest opinions from anywhere. That is what Due Diligence
> is for - double and triple checking what someone has said. I do not
> pay Casey or anyone else for their thoughts, but I listen and learn
> from a great many people. I was not kidding about having experience
> as a prospector. I do have some knowledge of what I talk about.<br/>
Louis James on 'Best of the Best' Metal Miners [View article]
I do believe there is much money to be made...or saved by investing in PMs and those mining them. I own gold and buy and sell when the mood hits me.
I also believe opinions harvested on "Kitco" will ultimately leave you standing on a deserted corner with empty pockets, while the games has swiftly moved to another corner across town. These guys are all selling something and skilled in the game, and remember the key word in the game is "Confidence".
Best of luck and study hard.
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Precious Metals Are Bullish on Pullback [View article]