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November 25, 2009 at 5:16 PM #487701November 25, 2009 at 6:10 PM #486842smshorttimerParticipant
[quote=partypup]Hey Scaredy, how’s that gold investment working out for ya? Thinking of selling anytime soon? π
Gold is going to $2,500. After that, to the moon.
The dollar death is upon us.
My modest gold and silver investments have been netting $5-7K each day for the past 2 weeks. The paradigm has changed forever, boys and girls.[/quote]
What’s it matter? You’re never going to cash in if you are a diehard gold bug.
November 25, 2009 at 6:10 PM #487010smshorttimerParticipant[quote=partypup]Hey Scaredy, how’s that gold investment working out for ya? Thinking of selling anytime soon? π
Gold is going to $2,500. After that, to the moon.
The dollar death is upon us.
My modest gold and silver investments have been netting $5-7K each day for the past 2 weeks. The paradigm has changed forever, boys and girls.[/quote]
What’s it matter? You’re never going to cash in if you are a diehard gold bug.
November 25, 2009 at 6:10 PM #487390smshorttimerParticipant[quote=partypup]Hey Scaredy, how’s that gold investment working out for ya? Thinking of selling anytime soon? π
Gold is going to $2,500. After that, to the moon.
The dollar death is upon us.
My modest gold and silver investments have been netting $5-7K each day for the past 2 weeks. The paradigm has changed forever, boys and girls.[/quote]
What’s it matter? You’re never going to cash in if you are a diehard gold bug.
November 25, 2009 at 6:10 PM #487476smshorttimerParticipant[quote=partypup]Hey Scaredy, how’s that gold investment working out for ya? Thinking of selling anytime soon? π
Gold is going to $2,500. After that, to the moon.
The dollar death is upon us.
My modest gold and silver investments have been netting $5-7K each day for the past 2 weeks. The paradigm has changed forever, boys and girls.[/quote]
What’s it matter? You’re never going to cash in if you are a diehard gold bug.
November 25, 2009 at 6:10 PM #487706smshorttimerParticipant[quote=partypup]Hey Scaredy, how’s that gold investment working out for ya? Thinking of selling anytime soon? π
Gold is going to $2,500. After that, to the moon.
The dollar death is upon us.
My modest gold and silver investments have been netting $5-7K each day for the past 2 weeks. The paradigm has changed forever, boys and girls.[/quote]
What’s it matter? You’re never going to cash in if you are a diehard gold bug.
November 25, 2009 at 11:31 PM #486932Nor-LA-SD-guyParticipantOK I am starting to have a change of hart,
This can actually be good I am thinking, not like Oil or housing, it will only affect those with extra money to burn,
And besides this will put people to work prospecting for the stuff, especially here in California if the price actually gets to 2K per oz or so.
Maybe I can start making gold dredges , but with my luck by the time I get them built and ready to sell the stuff would probably fallen back to 700 or 800 an oz
Hey., Wait maybe I can just sell on line maps of the Dutchman’s Lost Gold Mine.
Hmmm OK got to go things to do.
November 25, 2009 at 11:31 PM #487100Nor-LA-SD-guyParticipantOK I am starting to have a change of hart,
This can actually be good I am thinking, not like Oil or housing, it will only affect those with extra money to burn,
And besides this will put people to work prospecting for the stuff, especially here in California if the price actually gets to 2K per oz or so.
Maybe I can start making gold dredges , but with my luck by the time I get them built and ready to sell the stuff would probably fallen back to 700 or 800 an oz
Hey., Wait maybe I can just sell on line maps of the Dutchman’s Lost Gold Mine.
Hmmm OK got to go things to do.
November 25, 2009 at 11:31 PM #487480Nor-LA-SD-guyParticipantOK I am starting to have a change of hart,
This can actually be good I am thinking, not like Oil or housing, it will only affect those with extra money to burn,
And besides this will put people to work prospecting for the stuff, especially here in California if the price actually gets to 2K per oz or so.
Maybe I can start making gold dredges , but with my luck by the time I get them built and ready to sell the stuff would probably fallen back to 700 or 800 an oz
Hey., Wait maybe I can just sell on line maps of the Dutchman’s Lost Gold Mine.
Hmmm OK got to go things to do.
November 25, 2009 at 11:31 PM #487567Nor-LA-SD-guyParticipantOK I am starting to have a change of hart,
This can actually be good I am thinking, not like Oil or housing, it will only affect those with extra money to burn,
And besides this will put people to work prospecting for the stuff, especially here in California if the price actually gets to 2K per oz or so.
Maybe I can start making gold dredges , but with my luck by the time I get them built and ready to sell the stuff would probably fallen back to 700 or 800 an oz
Hey., Wait maybe I can just sell on line maps of the Dutchman’s Lost Gold Mine.
Hmmm OK got to go things to do.
November 25, 2009 at 11:31 PM #487797Nor-LA-SD-guyParticipantOK I am starting to have a change of hart,
This can actually be good I am thinking, not like Oil or housing, it will only affect those with extra money to burn,
And besides this will put people to work prospecting for the stuff, especially here in California if the price actually gets to 2K per oz or so.
Maybe I can start making gold dredges , but with my luck by the time I get them built and ready to sell the stuff would probably fallen back to 700 or 800 an oz
Hey., Wait maybe I can just sell on line maps of the Dutchman’s Lost Gold Mine.
Hmmm OK got to go things to do.
November 26, 2009 at 7:38 AM #487002scaredyclassicParticipant“extra money to burn” is kind of a funny choice of words, because gold bugs talk about the “intrinsic value” of paper money ultimately being its use as firewood or toilet paper. When there is a lot of “extra money” to burn sloshing around, it might be better to put it into something less likely to be so easily produceable. like gold. but i like your train of thought. might do better renting out metal detectors at nice beaches though, since mining is pretty hard work.
November 26, 2009 at 7:38 AM #487170scaredyclassicParticipant“extra money to burn” is kind of a funny choice of words, because gold bugs talk about the “intrinsic value” of paper money ultimately being its use as firewood or toilet paper. When there is a lot of “extra money” to burn sloshing around, it might be better to put it into something less likely to be so easily produceable. like gold. but i like your train of thought. might do better renting out metal detectors at nice beaches though, since mining is pretty hard work.
November 26, 2009 at 7:38 AM #487549scaredyclassicParticipant“extra money to burn” is kind of a funny choice of words, because gold bugs talk about the “intrinsic value” of paper money ultimately being its use as firewood or toilet paper. When there is a lot of “extra money” to burn sloshing around, it might be better to put it into something less likely to be so easily produceable. like gold. but i like your train of thought. might do better renting out metal detectors at nice beaches though, since mining is pretty hard work.
November 26, 2009 at 7:38 AM #487636scaredyclassicParticipant“extra money to burn” is kind of a funny choice of words, because gold bugs talk about the “intrinsic value” of paper money ultimately being its use as firewood or toilet paper. When there is a lot of “extra money” to burn sloshing around, it might be better to put it into something less likely to be so easily produceable. like gold. but i like your train of thought. might do better renting out metal detectors at nice beaches though, since mining is pretty hard work.
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