Jump to content
  • The above Banner is a Sponsored Banner.

    Upgrade to Premium Membership to remove this Banner & All Google Ads. For full list of Premium Member benefits Click HERE.

MetalMandible

Member
  • Posts

    276
  • Joined

  • Last visited

  • Trading Feedback

    100%
  • Country

    United States

Reputation Activity

  1. Like
    MetalMandible reacted to silenceissilver in The coming Gold crash   
    So we could both hedge our bets. And? Is this a reason not to enter the bet in first place? I won't hedge it because it would unnecessarily reduce my gain - one troy ounce of gold. As predicted you keep coming up with new reasons why you shouldn't enter the bet. I have also asked you to explain your quote below, I don't think you know what it means, yourself. It was a clarification question about my restriction (bet void in case of a revaluation of the Dollar). So please expand on this:
  2. Confused
    MetalMandible reacted to DarkChameleon in Silver Monitoring Thread £ (GBP) only.   
    Being in america i know that nobody seems to care about the debt clock till democrats get in then they are crazybabout the debt whichis mostly republican made, you will almost never hear about debt under republicans, the second dems get in were all going to go bankrupt.
  3. Like
    MetalMandible reacted to Clens92 in The coming Gold crash   
    No, you've posted claims that you're shorting.  No screenshots of the trades themselves.
    Because they're fictional?  Or because they're so far in the red?
  4. Like
    MetalMandible reacted to Kookaburracollector in Silver Monitoring Thread $ (USD) only   
    I was thinking the same. I have about 800 ozs of physical silver which I bought for investment purposes 3-4 years ago. I keep looking on TSF and can’t believe how many folk are selling. I understand that dealers have to to earn a living, but I have kept all of my powder dry. My price target for selling is not even close yet...If I can afford to hold out I will.
    Eric Sprott did an interesting post market wrap up on Friday with Craig Hemke (on YouTube). He is getting some of the gold miners he owns to use the huge amounts of free cash flow they are generating to buy physical silver, and is encouraging others in the industry to do the same. I know First Majestic have been doing this for some time. Huge numbers of contracts are now standing for delivery...we are hopefully in for a very interesting few months...let’s hope we see $50 silver soon!
  5. Like
    MetalMandible reacted to Minimalist in The coming Gold crash   
    I take it @Wonger you were behind this?
  6. Haha
    MetalMandible reacted to 5huggy in The coming Gold crash   
    So get ready everyone - to back up the "TRUCK" and load up on cheap Gold! 😉👍
  7. Like
    MetalMandible reacted to trozau in USA & Canadian Coins Thread   
    2001 USA $1 ASE - 9/11/01 WTC Ground Zero Recovery (PCGS MS69)

  8. Like
    MetalMandible reacted to Shep in Full Stack / Full Collection Photos   
    Had the gold stack out today so thought i would bump up this thread with it!

  9. Like
    MetalMandible reacted to Lindeman in USA & Canadian Coins Thread   
    Gold 1914 S half eagle. Upgrading my collection of these iconic coins, and the San Francisco ones will be my focus.  Always risky bidding on these as raw coins...so I hope this one works out OK, and grades well eventually.  Hoping for an AU58; am I being too optimistic? Details good on the headress and feathers😊. Photos from the seller. 


  10. Like
    MetalMandible reacted to HGr in Bars Photo Thread...   
  11. Haha
    MetalMandible reacted to Prophecy in The coming Gold crash   
    WONG!
  12. Like
    MetalMandible got a reaction from Prophecy in The coming Gold crash   
    You mean to say that the author of this thread is wrong??? 🤯
  13. Like
    MetalMandible got a reaction from 2CardArsenal in USA & Canadian Coins Thread   
    Finally got myself the mighty 1986 ASE:
     
     

  14. Like
    MetalMandible reacted to Brew in Bars Photo Thread...   
  15. Super Like
    MetalMandible got a reaction from Gruff in USA & Canadian Coins Thread   
    My one and only slabbed Morgan:
     

  16. Like
    MetalMandible reacted to CutOfJib in USA & Canadian Coins Thread   
  17. Like
    MetalMandible reacted to NeutronJack in USA & Canadian Coins Thread   
    Uncirculated Silver Peace Dollars 1922-1927 (inclusive) and 1934-1935 …

     

    NeutronJack
     
  18. Like
    MetalMandible got a reaction from mr1030 in USA & Canadian Coins Thread   
    My one and only slabbed Morgan:
     

  19. Like
    MetalMandible reacted to CoinStruck in USA & Canadian Coins Thread   
    My only Morgan dollar! 


  20. Like
    MetalMandible reacted to Minimalist in The coming Gold crash   
    Wrong @Martlet.
    The correct definition of the money supply is characterised by the monetary aggregates of currency in circulation, period. Which is just the front face of it - the other side of the expansion is the mechanism to these notes (I will give the BoE and FedRes the example)
    Its not a surprise this revisionism keeps appearing - I have heard from financial "professionals" and people who have a degree of financial aptitude possess that opposed ostensible view. Then received oppugnant reactions when I explain to them the correct way to define the money supply is defined by the above. The institutional deception is truly enforced in society leading to deliberate misunderstandings and confusion. In my experience I have been called "atavistic" from a "professional" because I focus on the currency in circulation (whatever thats supposed to f#cking mean).
    Most of the money supply is deliberately held outside the financial system making the denominated small valued currencies local in lower classes hands.
    Have you ever seen a high valued £ note? £1,000,000 note? Doubt you have. Do the Americans see regular $100 notes and higher valued notes? Doubt it.
    Take a look at the Bank of England's (https://www.bankofengland.co.uk/statistics/banknote) denominated currency supply - look at the increase in supply - I do warn you though, despite the BoE's effort to put £1,000,000 and £100,000,000 bank notes which are found in [Other], ask yourself why millions in that mixed demonation section is deliberately inconspicuous and concealed?
    Look further, what about the current worlds reserve currency ( https://www.federalreserve.gov/paymentsystems/coin_currcircvalue.htm ) notice how the denomination of $100 is the most printed? Around 80% of the Feds printing machine is concentrated to $100 notes.
    Its peculiar isnt it?
    The truth is the central banks mentioned issue denominated notes on request from the UK/US government and sub-commercial banks. BoE/FedRes obtain denominated notes (small and large value) from De La Rue (BoE)/Bureau of Engraving and Printing(FedRes), it pays these organisations for manufacturing them - which is accounted as liabilities of the BoE/FedRes and obligations to the United Kingdom gov/United States gov. Sounds fair? Here is the catch. The BoE and the FedRes deposits arent obligations to/for the United Kingom and the United States. Why? Printing bank notes is obligated to the United Kingdom and the United States governments when the currency supply is expanded - This gives the central banks first lein to assets; in the United States gold certificates. The United Kingdom securities/assets.
    Most or nearly all high valued notes are outside the financial system, ask yourself why? The blame gets put on the most liquid participators of capitalism; international drug dealers. Although its truthful in some ways that both these hold a percentage of high valued notes but its vague and insane to assume that all the international drug dealers are indirect enablers of the central banking printing of higher valued notes.
    Its usually wealthy private banking groups and individuals who are tied in with finance who hold these high valued notes. No different than gangster drug dealers. Both are highly dangerous in comparison to the ordinary person. Unfortunately, most of society thinks the ones who are wearing suits issuing the bank notes serve humanity and they care about the public while they used debt as a mechanism to collect assets aka the ponzi scheme. The other is an amateur who usually brings weapons to the table when negotiating a deal. The flick of a pen from a banker is more deadly. Society will deny it though.
    Its also scary that we live in a time where normal citizens like ourselves cannot redeem our fiat issued currency for gold isnt it? But the central banks can from the mechanism I have explained. Incredible.
    But hey, its just a cause as you put.
    So, as a fundamental, the gold spot/futures price will increase to the expansion of currency in circulation, its elite manipulation, all of it, what the central banks do, I will do, particularly when central bankers buy up metals (we seen this with Russia and China - the prices moved accordingly after Xi and Trump trade truce). All the best to sub-commercial bank balances who arent stacking Gold because they see it as an "asset class" and focus on paper contracts/securities; they are finished. Usually @HawkHybrid is first on this forum to disapprove institutional manipulation/gangsterism/financial terrorism - that somehow the fiat and paper markets, its mechanism, its foundations, operations arent a force at work in our society that act against the best interest of the average citizen and it only applies to certain traders who get caught front running and throwing billions of shorts into metals paper markets - however the mechanism behind issuing fiat and its relation to Gold is unequivocal; that is the system - its a scam.
    I will post it again, like I have in another thread - Future contracts are a scam; the existence of paper-to-gold is an illusion; a fraud; institutional financial terrorism.
    Ill sit here like a dinosaur as I have been called in the past with my physical gold and silver protecting me from financial terrorists. If you dont hold it, you dont own it.
    Im giving you the benefit of the doubt here @Wonger, you are correct in defining the money supply.
  21. Like
    MetalMandible got a reaction from mr1030 in Bars Photo Thread...   
    Finally came in today after patiently waiting for 1 month:
     
     


  22. Like
    MetalMandible got a reaction from Robda1986 in Bars Photo Thread...   
    Finally came in today after patiently waiting for 1 month:
     
     


  23. Like
    MetalMandible got a reaction from ChrisSilver in USA & Canadian Coins Thread   
    Finally got myself the mighty 1986 ASE:
     
     

  24. Like
    MetalMandible got a reaction from sixfour in Bars Photo Thread...   
    Finally came in today after patiently waiting for 1 month:
     
     


  25. Like
    MetalMandible got a reaction from Tn21 in Bars Photo Thread...   
    Finally came in today after patiently waiting for 1 month:
     
     


×
×
  • Create New...

Cookies & terms of service

We have placed cookies on your device to help make this website better. By continuing to use this site you consent to the use of cookies and to our Privacy Policy & Terms of Use