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MrFlibble

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  1. Gold is now down to £1,111, today it went up £20 and then back down £25. The oscillations are getting larger and larger which indicates the whole system is becoming more and more unstable.
  2. The way the markets are oscillating I think we are nearing something really nasty.
  3. Is it starting to go parabolic I wonder? Cannot remember the last time such a big move was had in one day. It's scary and exciting all at the same time
  4. I'm actually keen to buy in, or rather very keen to rid myself of my remaining paper. Decent yield with a low entry point sounds like a reasonable deal to me. I want a blood on the streets level though
  5. Nothing would surprise me now, in fact the only thing that would surprise me would be TPTB taking responsible steps. QE leads to one place and one place alone, Mugabe pointing and laughing at us...
  6. Tell me about it, I had plans to buy a few ounce this weekend from a guy but if he's looked at a chart over the past few days then I can kiss the agreed price from earlier in the week goodbye. It's all very frustrating...
  7. Hopefully we'll see less than 4400, people could do with a decent place to put their cash at a good discount to try and recoup some of their fiat losses, me included. Thanks to Merv the Turd cash is trash.
  8. 2008 was the warm up lap, now it's time to get your running shoes on and see if you can actually outrun the angry grizzly bear
  9. $1862 / £1132 an Oz, exciting enough for you all yet?
  10. The trouble is even though deposits may well be safe if the BoE have to print up £1tn to rescue the banking system then the buying power of the saved deposits will go down dramatically. Remember, we are all in this together It's like a Dr telling you he saved your hand just after he amputated the arm it's attached to
  11. Excellent, just another 30-40% to go and I'll buy right back in
  12. Invest in Gold, no, hold some of your wealth in Gold, yes.
  13. Dumping Gold is all well and good, the problem is what do you exchange it for? Certainly not fiat, that stuff burns! Cannot see Chavez selling the Gold, best to wait for the optimum moment like Gordon Brown did
  14. Yep the fiat bubble continues on its slippery slope towards fair value
  15. “If you tell a lie big enough and keep repeating it, people will eventually come to believe it. The lie can be maintained only for such time as the State can shield the people from the political, economic and/or military consequences of the lie. It thus becomes vitally important for the State to use all of its powers to repress dissent, for the truth is the mortal enemy of the lie, and thus by extension, the truth is the greatest enemy of the State.” --- Joseph Goebbels About sums up where we are in this banana republic we call the UK.
  16. -4.49% at close of play, tasty, wonder what tomorrow will bring? An up day, a down day, who knows, it's a Roulette Wheel out there.
  17. Yep, think we can now safely say we've seen the back of a Gold lower than a grand an ounce too. Cannot see it dipping lower than that now. It was good while it lasted
  18. Peter Schiff won't touch Sterling with a 100m electrified cattle prod, neither would I if I were a foreigner, sadly I'm left handling the slimly stuff as I'm a resident.
  19. Didn't help with that other poster either, now what was his name? Ah, UnrealistBear, if I remember correctly he kept on calling the Gold top right from $300 an ounce, this confused a lot of people and scared them away from the market, now these same people are left looking at $1800 and ounce and wondering if they have missed the boat
  20. It's through $1800 again I see, from the looks of the chart is topped out at £1099 (for now). Shame really, it being a nice round number and all
  21. Same silence with Gold when it is going down
  22. The bot infested stock market is coming apart like a $20 suit, who'd have thought it? Surprised the Banskers haven't taken it much lower TBH, guess they must not be ready for another dose of printed money just yet
  23. I like your style Not sure what I'd grab if push came to shove but It wouldn't fill more than a suitcase, the other half is another matter, her shoes alone would fill more than my suitcase of my worldly goods
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