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Posts posted by FourNinesFine
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So it was £65 for the Completer, but how much for the movie rights? 🤣
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Says on the original post that it's only valued at £2, so this is obviously a scam.
28 minutes ago, Fenlander1 said:Value: £2£635
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I'm buying rather than selling currently, but would be interested in learning more about the store as I'm often in central Manchester.
Thanks.
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1x The Rebel please
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52 minutes ago, flyingveepixie said:
even after two years of gobbling up all the information I can find to educate myself in economics and understand how everything works
Yes, I struggle here too. (so may have got the terminology wrong), but I always saw it just as a form of gambling. I'll borrow your 1ozt and sell (short) it a further 9 times in the expectation the price will fall. That's what I'm gambling on. If it does, happy days, I cover the short by purchasing the 10 ozt (1x original borrowed, plus 9x sales) at a lower price and I pocket the difference. No problem at all with that. And if they're made to cover their losses in the event they bet wrong, great. Better luck next time. The problem is surely that they get to muck about with the parameters of the bet before it gets settled.
If I bet on a sporting event and it's not going my way, I'm not allowed to change the rules in my favour. I don't know why derivatives / shorts etc. are different.
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Quick note of explanation up front (before I start rambling on in earnest). This is not a "should I invest in silver" thread or even a "is silver better than gold (or vice versa)". This is more about the very range of extreme opinions that seem to be out there about silver in particular.
Gold is considered by most people to be a 'safe' investment. A store of wealth, hedge against inflation, money over currency etc.
Opinions are generally balanced on the subject of stacking gold and all things being equal, it's considered to be a pretty sensible thing to be doing with your FIAT, if you don't have debts to pay down.
Silver on the other hand. Well it's a complete free-for-all in terms of opinions as to 'why', 'how' and 'how much'. It'd be a fair challenge to suggest I'm preaching to the converted on The Silver Forum, but even on here I've seen people suggest that any rationale for silver stacking is ultimately flawed... 'it will never be needed in barter circumstances,' 'the premiums don't make it a sensible stacking option', 'why even try and contend with the VAT' and 'forget any thoughts of it going to the moon'.
And yet, for others silver it's the holy grail.
"Just look at the ratio... silver's got to move up."
"They can't manipulate it forever and then it's anyone's guess how high the price will go"
And then there's those folks that are duking it out with the YouTube algorithm, with their must-click video headlines of "First £167 an oz, before a reset and then £5000+ an oz", and there are plenty of them out there.
I suppose the truth lies somewhere in the middle of all that. Or does it? Maybe one of the edge cases will be proved right? In any event, diversification is a core tenet of any investment strategy so on that basis alone, it's got to make sense to own both, right! And I do; happily. But picking up that sovereign always feels sensible and grown up and proper. Like gold is the girl you meet and know you'll marry the first time you see her. Whereas buying another tube of silver Brits feels more... (not risky, that's definitely not it) but... your heart flutters that little bit faster and you question your motives. Like silver is the red-head that you know will leave you in a heap like a broken marionette, but you'll treasure forever the memory of those fleeting moments when she was pulling your strings.
Dunno. Maybe I'm letting all the noise discombobulate me.
As I say, this isn't about any single opinion on stacking silver... just a curiosity as to the variance in those opinions. From outright lunacy to feverish envangelism.
FNF.
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1 minute ago, Praetorian said:
No longer available usually means completely sold out as all available stock has been allocated. Sold out usually pops up when they have some stock available and they'll probably release it in limited quantities over the next few days. So maybe worth checking the RM site later this week if you're after a 'sold out' item as it may be back in stock at some point.
Or you could call RM and ask them if they have any stock available for sold out items.
That's very helpful. Thanks!
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Just out of interest on the RM website... what's the difference between 'Sold Out' and 'No longer available'?
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12 minutes ago, Paul said:
£850 / 7.322g = £116.09gr X 31.103oz ----> £3610.74oz for a bullion ish sovereign, with a crown
SOTD
🤯 When you put it like that.
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1 minute ago, Sh97if said:
P.S. Hold my beer please 🤣
Brilliant! 🍺 🍺 🍺
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3 minutes ago, CazLikesCoins said:
Dunno. @Sh97if does many a 'hold my beer' moments where he casually drops 30 sovs on the forum. 😅
And @modofantasma does a 'hold my beer' on the other end, picking them up! 😂
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16 minutes ago, Captinjack said:
In the same vein, my Mrs asked me yesterday what she could do with the metals if any thing happened to me,so I had to explain in layman's terms,now I have to sleep with one eye open and check the car before I use it 🤣
Wait till she finds out you lost it all on that boating trip...
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There are lots of the "Don't tell my wife" types of tropes that tend to spring up around any hobby / passtime that involves spending money.
I feel they can 'tarnish' the reputation of stacking / collecting / investing as an activity - making it out as something that can't be enjoyed and explored together; but it also cheapens the relationships themselves. It's the same as the welcome mats and door signs designed for Amazon and UPS deliveries... "Hide packages from husband." Surely, we can do better?
Anyway, in completely unrelated news, I had my first experience of an online Precious Metals auction today. For God's sake, don't tell the wife!!
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11 minutes ago, Petra said:
The ‘godless florin’ was only a one year florin .. 1849, then the ‘gothic florins were produced
Indeed. Glad I'm attracted to the Godless at £200 - £300 and not the other gothic ones that are well outside my resources! 🤑
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I tuned in live. Plenty of action. Plenty of interest in that 1854.
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✨ ...from the best selling S. Korean Stackable ... St Michael's Shield ...comes the HALF OUNCE version in 999 Silver
in UK (Ungraded)
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Can I have two of these please? Thanks