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Silver price about to plummet


Wonger

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6 minutes ago, Ablist said:

We are getting so some bullet points people. 
 

“all for just having the cash or stash at hand”

this reinforces what I am saying about hypertension like Wronger. All hype, all drama. No real assets or a pot to piss in. Think longer, think harder. Be more conservative and understand what real interest and profit actually are.

Having some money even if onky a few hundred can pay dividends over time, waiting for a decade for 20% is for those who can't see the wood for the trees or believe all this $100 an ounce one day..I want to turn a $300 investment into more then $50,000 by years end...and I'm more then 1/3 the way to start the year....not from genius but simple math, lateral thinking, elbow grease and building the right connections.

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11 minutes ago, DarkChameleon said:

Having some money even if onky a few hundred can pay dividends over time, waiting for a decade for 20% is for those who can't see the wood for the trees or believe all this $100 an ounce one day..I want to turn a $300 investment into more then $50,000 by years end...and I'm more then 1/3 the way to start the year....not from genius but simple math, lateral thinking, elbow grease and building the right connections.

Thats some going ! 

Any pointers....😁

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one example. I bought a 24"Figaro necklace for 5% back from scrap minus 11.5% - when you allow eBay bucks and credit card cash back...it had the clasp broken - I took a lobster clasp I'd taken from another scrap bracelet that was snapped and repaired a bunch of times so was scrap, put the lobster on and sold for 40% profit.

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1 hour ago, DarkChameleon said:

Having some money even if onky a few hundred can pay dividends over time, waiting for a decade for 20% is for those who can't see the wood for the trees or believe all this $100 an ounce one day..I want to turn a $300 investment into more then $50,000 by years end...and I'm more then 1/3 the way to start the year....not from genius but simple math, lateral thinking, elbow grease and building the right connections.

And this is what I was saying about a portfolio. I have active money, long term money,  short term money, passive money. 
 

Different types of money and the activities with those said money’s, accomplish different things. Those different things, ultimately combined together, contribute to making a well balanced strong financial foundation.

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26 minutes ago, Ablist said:

And this is what I was saying about a portfolio. I have active money, long term money,  short term money, passive money. 
 

Different types of money and the activities with those said money’s, accomplish different things. Those different things, ultimately combined together, contribute to making a well balanced strong financial foundation.

Being sensible about investing or gambling is what makes big money, the reason so many self employed people are successful is not luck, judgement, alone, it's reinvestment, I knew a shop owner who had not taken a paycheck in more then a decade...everything was reinvested....she had another income which covered her daily costs and so the shop grew, not massivly, she .earn about what to buy to sell, had her mistakes which cost money but it was all like gambling with the casinos money...if it had gone bankrupt she'd have not lost a thing but sweat and time...she made the most money in the day she sold it...if she drawn a wage  it would have grown much slower but she'd have been her own employee and had it gone under shed have benefitted while it ran but when she sold it she'd have had much less equity in it.

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On 28/11/2019 at 21:57, Guest said:

What you posted originally checked out so I'm going to kind of take your word on this one.

I figure $17 silver is not so much a bargain, but more or so an average price myself or around there. Maybe I'm wrong IDK.

Hahaha his plummet to $3 checked out... Are you in the right forum? Are you smoking meth while on an acid trip?!? You either haven’t been reading this post or are apparently in another universe than this one where the silver price did go to $3. 
 

I’m more interested in your time travel and universe spanning abilities than the $3 price now. 


Please teach us all how to do these inter-dimensional reality shifts to this place of $3 silver. You could sell tickets to your time warp so we could all go buy it cheap and teleport right back.  You could market it to the masses make your money off of inter dimensional space ship trips. And we’d all have $3 dollar silver. .... but then wait.... drum roll. If it was that easy and we all had $3 Dill Silver wouldn’t that just bring the price of silver down to $3 Dills... just saying. There still seems to be a flaw with the meth smoking, acid tripping inter-dimensional time warp as well. 

.. Ignorance runs rampant ...

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On 02/01/2020 at 10:37, DarkChameleon said:

I've given the tips on how to make money dealing jewelry

Please link me. If it’s additional info outside of this thread: I’m intrigued and you’ve got my attention.

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1 minute ago, sovereignsteve said:

I look forward to your posts, things get entertaining when you are around.

Certainly will be, as the long futures contracts are about to be taken to the cleaners in historic fashion it seems 😉

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8 minutes ago, Wonger said:

It may pan out quicker than you can ever imagine! 😀

Not a chance.  Interest rates dropping this year are near enough a dead cert and gold always goes up when they go down.  I respectfully refer you to 2008-2011.

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Mr Wong - my bestest friend on the Silver Forum - welcome back buddy, i've missed you. 💩

Always cast your vote - Spoil your ballot slip. Put 'Spoilt Ballot - I do not consent.' These votes are counted. If you do not do this you are consenting to the tyranny. None of them are fit for purpose. 
A tyranny relies on propaganda and force. Once the propaganda fails all that's left is force.

COVID-19 is a cover story for the collapsing economy. Green Energy isn't Green and it isn't Renewable.

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On 26/02/2019 at 03:23, Wonger said:

When Brexit is officially delayed that will be a nice excuse for precious metals dump and when its officially cancelled look out below.

Ooops....as they say in baseball......biiiiiiiiiiiig swing an a miss. Keep swinging for the bleachers...you might connect with one.

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Paper silver might go to 10 cents per oz, so what if you wont be able to buy physical silver ? Paper is worth as much as paint on it, if nobody is willing to deliver goods which paper represents. 

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