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Gold Monitoring Thread £ GBP only


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This topic is to discuss price action in GBP, to discuss price action in $ USD, please see this topic: https://thesilverforum.com/topic/19962-gold-monitoring-thread-usd-only/

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Just now, Gruff said:

As near as I can see on the longer time frames, this is a GBP ATH as well. Last ATH that I can find is £1640 and we're clearly past that

What about the £1700+ that crazy Sunday night?

I like to buy the pre-dip dip

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3 minutes ago, Upsidedown said:

Didn't it hit 1700 before? What a glorious 5 seconds that was btw

You're right, Chards has the history... £1685.56, for a micro second.

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The closer the collapse of an Empire, the crazier it's laws - Marcus Tullius Cicero

We had the warning in 2006-9 but central banks ignored it and just added new worthless debt to existing worthless debt to create worthless debt squared – an obvious recipe for disaster. - Egon von Greyerz

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1 minute ago, Paul said:

Sell you gold off to @James32 quick before April 2nd  or you'll get stung with the Royal Mail price increases. 

Look at the higher tier SD insurance costs ! 🤯Someone's got to pay the postmasters compensation i suppose 

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didn't they just hike the prices in October 2023? What utter bar stewards

Mind is primary and mass-energy is derivative

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1 minute ago, James32 said:

What about the £1700+ that crazy Sunday night?

I thought that was our little secret James, is nothing sacred to you anymore? 

The closer the collapse of an Empire, the crazier it's laws - Marcus Tullius Cicero

We had the warning in 2006-9 but central banks ignored it and just added new worthless debt to existing worthless debt to create worthless debt squared – an obvious recipe for disaster. - Egon von Greyerz

https://www.thesilverforum.com/topic/83864-uk-bank-regulations/

 

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5 minutes ago, Upsidedown said:

Didn't it hit 1700 before? What a glorious 5 seconds that was btw

1 minute ago, James32 said:

What about the £1700+ that crazy Sunday night?

MR SILVER!! JAMES IS COPYING ME!!

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£1645?

 

@Paul, come back, you forgot your pint before list off to the moon, my fellow!!!

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It's crying out to cross the £1650 mark

 

The closer the collapse of an Empire, the crazier it's laws - Marcus Tullius Cicero

We had the warning in 2006-9 but central banks ignored it and just added new worthless debt to existing worthless debt to create worthless debt squared – an obvious recipe for disaster. - Egon von Greyerz

https://www.thesilverforum.com/topic/83864-uk-bank-regulations/

 

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2 minutes ago, James32 said:

£1649.16

Gnats ba....

The closer the collapse of an Empire, the crazier it's laws - Marcus Tullius Cicero

We had the warning in 2006-9 but central banks ignored it and just added new worthless debt to existing worthless debt to create worthless debt squared – an obvious recipe for disaster. - Egon von Greyerz

https://www.thesilverforum.com/topic/83864-uk-bank-regulations/

 

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57 minutes ago, Upsidedown said:

Didn't it hit 1700 before? What a glorious 5 seconds that was btw

Haha I remember where i was when i saw that!!! lol 

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1 minute ago, ant1882 said:

What time does Mr Slammy usually arrive?

Several hours ago.. normally 1000 EST, it is now 1400 EST or thereabouts.
I assume Mr. Slammy was out buying donuts or taking a s...

The closer the collapse of an Empire, the crazier it's laws - Marcus Tullius Cicero

We had the warning in 2006-9 but central banks ignored it and just added new worthless debt to existing worthless debt to create worthless debt squared – an obvious recipe for disaster. - Egon von Greyerz

https://www.thesilverforum.com/topic/83864-uk-bank-regulations/

 

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