UNG Stops Issuing New Shares, Now Trading at a Premium [View article]
I have lost more money in UNG than any stock I have owned in 50 years. This is how I did it.
When the trend started to break at at 62, I sold half my position. Right. I can get out when there is a bounce, they said. Never a bounce did we see. So much for that theory.
Has anyone looked at the chart?
Anyone who writes anything about UNG, including me should take a long walk on a short pier.
Housing: 'We're About to Have a Big Problem' [View article]
One answer. Pick your parents. My mother was from Scotland and father from Canada.
They never spent on anthing. Never. When they died, both owed about 10 homes all paid for.
We have 2 homes. One paid off, the other with 7 years to go. I have gone "out" in ten years. Go for a long walk and save your money. God bless Scotland.
On May 26 01:32 PM Jeff Nielson wrote:
> Correction: the "real problem" is INVENTORY (starting with the 20 > MILLION vacant homes in the U.S. - and rising rapidly). While this > commentary is a step in the right direction in acknowledging reality, > it still only "scratches the surface" on the magnitude of this catastrophe. > > > I've written extensively on this subject, for anyone who is interested. > Here are two of the more recent pieces: > > "A Revealing Look at U.S. Housing Propaganda" www.bullionbullscanada...;view=article&... > > > "U.S. mortgage-crisis to get MUCH worse in 2010-11" www.bullionbullscanada...;view=article&... > > > On May 26 09:56 AM Steven Hansen wrote:
Gold and Economic Freedom: Reinterpreted for the 21st Century [View article]
This is one of the best rants I have seen on Alpha.
I remember the day when you could go to the SF Mint and exchange 1000 in cash for 1000 silver dollars. A few did, now dead they lived a rich life.
900 buck gold has to go one way or the other. Today I received a 1/2 eagle, old coin, not bullion. The premium is not that much for common date old gold coins.
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Reflexvitity is not an English word.. It is a neologism.
BTW, I have a PhD.
UNG Stops Issuing New Shares, Now Trading at a Premium [View article]
When the trend started to break at at 62, I sold half my position. Right. I can get out when there is a bounce, they said. Never a bounce did we see. So much for that theory.
Has anyone looked at the chart?
Anyone who writes anything about UNG, including me should take a long walk on a short pier.
Housing: 'We're About to Have a Big Problem' [View article]
They never spent on anthing. Never. When they died, both owed about 10 homes all paid for.
We have 2 homes. One paid off, the other with 7 years to go. I have gone "out" in ten years. Go for a long walk and save your money. God bless Scotland.
On May 26 01:32 PM Jeff Nielson wrote:
> Correction: the "real problem" is INVENTORY (starting with the 20
> MILLION vacant homes in the U.S. - and rising rapidly). While this
> commentary is a step in the right direction in acknowledging reality,
> it still only "scratches the surface" on the magnitude of this catastrophe.
>
>
> I've written extensively on this subject, for anyone who is interested.
> Here are two of the more recent pieces:
>
> "A Revealing Look at U.S. Housing Propaganda" www.bullionbullscanada...;view=article&...
>
>
> "U.S. mortgage-crisis to get MUCH worse in 2010-11" www.bullionbullscanada...;view=article&...
>
>
> On May 26 09:56 AM Steven Hansen wrote:
Preview from Europe: Green Shoots with Roots [View article]
A real world exists only if you read Plato.
Reality is what humans say it is. Unfortunately. But I gave you a plus.
Look Who's Buying Natural Gas Now [View article]
I now sleep better, am active during the day a don't give a shiat what they say.
Both remind me of James Dines and Harry Browne.
A Bull Market That Few Are Buying [View article]
Gold and Economic Freedom: Reinterpreted for the 21st Century [View article]
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Gold and Economic Freedom: Reinterpreted for the 21st Century [View article]
I remember the day when you could go to the SF Mint and exchange 1000 in cash for 1000 silver dollars. A few did, now dead they lived a rich life.
900 buck gold has to go one way or the other. Today I received a 1/2 eagle, old coin, not bullion. The premium is not that much for common date old gold coins.