They often go together, if the Federal Reserve is anticipating the need to cut rates 4 times, it means they are anticipating a steady decline in economic activity. I think they're probably right.
Add some silver to your portfolio, it's gonna blow. The gold silver ratio is way off, silver has been suppressed. They can't pull their shit and cap it at $35/oz anymore. I bought 2625 oz on 2015 at $15.01 per, shipped. Too bad it was never shipped but he's still in prison, she is about out. Buy my stolen $40K silver is now worth near $100K. I just buy 20 oz at a time, when I can, which is rare. JM bullion, not JB never tried them but is you google JM, JB comes up first.
What's going to happen with Tesla stock? I saw is cut in half, around $252 a share but haven't looked. Hard to predict.
Add some silver to your portfolio, it's gonna blow. The gold silver ratio is way off, silver has been suppressed. They can't pull their shit and cap it at $35/oz anymore. I bought 2625 oz on 2015 at $15.01 per, shipped. Too bad it was never shipped but he's still in prison, she is about out. Buy my stolen $40K silver is now worth near $100K. I just buy 20 oz at a time, when I can, which is rare. JM bullion, not JB never tried them but is you google JM, JB comes up first.
What's going to happen with Tesla stock? I saw is cut in half, around $252 a share but haven't looked. Hard to predict.
I do keep large amounts of ferrous metals in scrap and used auto cast... but outside of that, I'd have to get into smelting my own gold to feel like I was "making" money... and I've looked into it and it's pretty complicated and involves a lot of chemicals and heating!
Gold and silver seem like good tangible items to keep, but it's ultra rare you use it in trade -- sort of like bitcoin, or confederate $20 bills used to buy a shit-ton of candy at the Lawson's party store when I was seven or eight years old... Yeah, a confederate $20 was honored as legal tender back in the 1980's and $15 in United States Dollars handed back to me! At the time I felt rich! But I suppose that crusty bill would have been worth $100 today -- but $100 ain't gonna buy me that feeling I had when I was a kid in the 1980's with $20 to blow on candy! So it's all relative, maybe?
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