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ArgentSmith got a reaction from jultorsk in Gold Monitoring Thread £ GBP only
This is why dry powder is an important part of "portfolio"
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ArgentSmith got a reaction from Brit2023 in 1958 Gillick sovereign £436 + post office choice
Are you ok sending this from Post Office in Margate? Never had anything from there 😁
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ArgentSmith got a reaction from BipolarStacker in 1958 Gillick sovereign £436 + post office choice
Are you ok sending this from Post Office in Margate? Never had anything from there 😁
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ArgentSmith reacted to Topcoat in Thanks for having me!
Hi all, very new to this. So far have only 1oz silver but I want more, preferably without 20% Vat! Also looking at gold but not wealthy so only little bits to begin with. Already addicted to watching the live price charts! Hope to buy from some of you and join the fun of stacking!
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ArgentSmith reacted to James32 in 1958 Gillick sovereign £436 + post office choice
Predictive text, ahh I'll leave it for the likes.
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ArgentSmith got a reaction from James32 in 1958 Gillick sovereign £436 + post office choice
Are you ok sending this from Post Office in Margate? Never had anything from there 😁
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ArgentSmith reacted to James32 in 1958 Gillick sovereign £436 + post office choice
Hi,
Lovely condition 1958 full sovereign
£436 + post
Cheers
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ArgentSmith reacted to HonestMoneyGoldSilver in Gold Monitoring Thread £ GBP only
Hard to keep your powder dry when the buy/sell exists!
It is a good point though. If there is a dip in metals (this is not a dip, just volatility), then August-September might be a good time to have deep pockets and buy gold. I bought gold at that time last year and it worked out perfectly. I don't see a big dip in metals though as markets should have already priced in the Fed rate cuts, or lack thereof. According to the CME traders have priced in no cuts until November. The same thing happened a few months ago and people panicked when gold dipped, then it shot up almost 20%!!
I like to be bullish when most people are pessimistic
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ArgentSmith got a reaction from BLOOMMAN101 in Gold Monitoring Thread £ GBP only
This is why dry powder is an important part of "portfolio"
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ArgentSmith got a reaction from 9x883 in Gold Monitoring Thread £ GBP only
This is why dry powder is an important part of "portfolio"
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ArgentSmith got a reaction from Roy in Gold Monitoring Thread £ GBP only
This is why dry powder is an important part of "portfolio"
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ArgentSmith got a reaction from Gruff in Gold Monitoring Thread £ GBP only
This is why dry powder is an important part of "portfolio"
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ArgentSmith got a reaction from HonestMoneyGoldSilver in Gold Monitoring Thread £ GBP only
This is why dry powder is an important part of "portfolio"
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ArgentSmith reacted to HonestMoneyGoldSilver in Gold Monitoring Thread £ GBP only
Cheap sats available mate ... sorry, couldn't resist 😁
As for gold, wow, testing the supports as we speak around £1834/$2300
If $2300 goes, not to alarm anybody, the next stop is $2231 (1 month low) which is around £1780 ish. I think (hope) we bounce here, time will tell
There's a big sell-off happening today across just about everything. It's unusual for the S&P, NASDAQ, DOW, FTSE, DAX, CAC, MSCI Emerging, MSCI China, crypto, metals and oil to all be down in the same session. This is most definitely a sea of red:
The only thing that's up today is the Japanese market (TOPIX/Nikkei 225) which is due to the carry trade and the ongoing destruction of the Yen (an orchestrated scam), along with bonds (USA/UK Treasuries/Gilts)
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ArgentSmith got a reaction from 9x883 in Gold Monitoring Thread £ GBP only
If the case why pick yesterday to buy?
Sorry couldn't help it, carry on 😁
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ArgentSmith reacted to 9x883 in Gold Monitoring Thread £ GBP only
If SHTF just wait and see how easy it'll be to claim back your physical 1oz😂
If you don't hold it, you don't own it!
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ArgentSmith reacted to gji25 in Gold Monitoring Thread £ GBP only
You need to get up to speed . Digital gold is actually backed by physical gold unlike bitcoin 🤣
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ArgentSmith reacted to andrewse in Nice 2000 Gold Sovereign
£437 + post (7 SD)
Decent nick millennium 2000 sovereign
Uk Only BT
Posted SD in a capsule.
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ArgentSmith reacted to theman73 in Gold Monitoring Thread £ GBP only
You are very very wrong but I won't try to explain why.
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ArgentSmith reacted to theman73 in Gold Monitoring Thread £ GBP only
Sorry mate, I bought yesterday my first digital 1oz gold soooo the price will drop
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ArgentSmith reacted to Paul in Gold Monitoring Thread £ GBP only
Only a matter of time until we are at $400oz as oracle wonger predicted it would
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ArgentSmith reacted to Paul in Gold Monitoring Thread £ GBP only
Who remembers the days when gold was £1950 ? Happy memories 🥳
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ArgentSmith reacted to iacabu in Auction - 1kg Kookaburra
2013 1 kilo 999 silver Australian Kookaburra
Dented, marked, handled, dropped...you name it. However, don't see this as a bad thing, it just means you can enjoy this beautiful coin in all it's glory.
I've decided to do a very short auction with it, if no sale I will relist with a fixed price.
End time: Tuesday 30th April, 21:59:59
Bidding: minimum £1 increments
Post: please add £15 to the final sale price for special delivery
Starting bid: £775
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ArgentSmith reacted to sovereignsteve in How much capital gains tax is due on an inherited property?
Assuming the inheritance was kosher ie the probate was carried through correctly and any inheritance tax paid, surely the house, on transfer, was tax free?
The question is what value is attached to the house when she inherited it? I would have thought this would have been it's value at that time and thus any capital value increase between then and now would be taxable, not it's full value.
This seems fair to me but that doesn't necessarily mean it's true.
If she lived in the house since the inheritance and sold it now there wouldn't be any capital gains to pay.
Alternatively if the house had been sold as part of probate and the proceeds willed to your M-I-L, she wouldn't have had to pay any tax.