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12 minutes ago, Midasfrog said:

Do you think there will be a drop in gold spot 🤔 it could be around the £1400 mark anytime soon couldn't it , if it can shoot up £50 a day surely it can drop £150 😂

In August 2020 it was £1570 and by March 2021 it had dropped back to £1220 that is a drop of £350/ oz 

Most commodities fluctuate constantly.

I am sure someone analyses "volatility" for precious metals, but possibly don't publish the results. If you are aware of any published statistics, please post a link!

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1 minute ago, LawrenceChard said:

Most commodities fluctuate constantly.

I am sure someone analyses "volatility" for precious metals, but possibly don't publish the results. If you are aware of any published statistics, please post a link!

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Your having a conversation with a frog, that's predicting a crash 😳 please let that sink in 😆 

I like to buy the pre-dip dip

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34 minutes ago, MonkeysUncle said:

So I wonder what price the Knuckle Draggers of Mayfair will flog one per household hoping to then sell overpriced tat with 17 phone calls and 2,391 follow up letters...

They could be giving them away... still not worth it

"It might make sense just to get some in case it catches on"  - Satoshi Nakamoto 2009

"Its going to Zero" - Peter Schiff 2013

"$1,000,000,000 by 2050"  - Fidelity 2024

 

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3 minutes ago, LawrenceChard said:

We might be able to fix this for you, but I am quite socialistic (considering I am a capitalist), and I believe in all for one and one for all.

When I looked at the pricing difference, I reckoned the postage cost for the organiser would wipe out any saving on individual coins, as the price difference was only about £6 pre coin, which happens to be the same as our insured delivery charge (we are cheaper than Royal Mail).

My brain is still crunching some of the numbers, but I do like mental arithmetic.

I hope the most impatient among you haven't jumped in and bought elsewhere!

Our UK Bullion Dealers Comparison earlier was:

Price Comparison Against Other UK Bullion Dealers - Updated at 31-Jan-2023 10:50

Qty Chards (Excl Delivery) Chards (Inc Delivery) B* G* A BB
1 £398.19 £404.19 £409.60 £407.10 £404.52 £405.71
5 £397.47 £398.87 £407.50 £402.40 £402.46 £403.21
10 £396.01 £396.81 £405.70 £401.60 £397.56 £402.71
25 £394.55 £395.03 £403.80 £400.40 £396.56 £402.21
50 £393.10 £393.48 £402.80 £399.10 £394.96 £401.71
100 £391.64 £391.96 £402.80 £398.40 £393.05 £401.41
250 £390.91 £391.28 £402.80 £398.40 £392.32 £401.01
500 £390.19 £390.50 £402.80 £398.40 £392.32 £400.71

and:

Quantity Premium % Price Per Item Total Est UK Delivery
1
9.4
£398.07
£398.07 £6.00
5
9.2
£397.35
£1,986.75 £7.00
10
8.8
£395.89
£3,958.90 £8.00
25
8.4
£394.44
£9,861.00 £12.00
50
8
£392.98
£19,649.00 £19.00
100
7.6
£391.52
£39,152.00 £32.00
250
7.4
£390.80
£97,700.00 £91.60
500+
7.2
£390.07
£195,035.00 £156.60

But...

We listened:

and...

Quantity Premium % Price Per Item Total Est UK Delivery
1
7.99
£397.76
£397.76 £6.00
5
7.95
£397.61
£1,988.05 £7.00
10
7.9
£397.43
£3,974.30 £8.00
25
7.8
£397.06
£9,926.50 £12.00
50
7.6
£396.32
£19,816.00 £19.00
100
7.2
£394.85
£39,485.00 £32.00
250
7.1
£394.48
£98,620.00 £91.60
500
7.05
£394.30
£197,150.00 £157.60
1000+
7
£394.11
£394,110.00 £288.60

Howzat?

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£395 from gerrards, boom -how's that?

I like to buy the pre-dip dip

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1 minute ago, James32 said:

£395 from gerrards, boom -how's that?

 

Just now, LawrenceChard said:

£404.00!

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Of course, if you bought a few hours ago before gold jumped £20 per ounce...

1108680671_SpotGoldChardsChartcopy.thumb.jpg.0089cdfe7208438d42195f19f0e0b43b.jpg

Source:

https://www.chards.co.uk/gold-price/gold-spot-price

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4 minutes ago, Darr3nG said:

Considering I Am A Capitalist

FTFY

CAPITALIST!

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Chards

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Just now, LawrenceChard said:

 

Of course, if you bought a few hours ago before gold jumped £20 per ounce...

1108680671_SpotGoldChardsChartcopy.thumb.jpg.0089cdfe7208438d42195f19f0e0b43b.jpg

Source:

https://www.chards.co.uk/gold-price/gold-spot-price

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Lawrence I bought at £395 when you were £397... I would have went with you but ...the old postage debacle. 

I like to buy the pre-dip dip

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