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I’m out on SLV at this level. My plan is to get back in when the spot hits the $50s. Not that there won’t be a decent bounce off this level, there very well could be. I feel like the support mid $50s warrants a pretty good wager, so I’m holding off until then.The SLV chart looks like s__t (for us longs); and SLV is trading around $64.00 in premarket. If it breaks below the 12/31 low of $63.53 the next test could very well be the 200 MA’s between $51 & $56.
damn. Big drop from christmas time. Kinda wish i sold some but if I knew the future i guess i'd be a much richer man.
That was a great opportunity IF you could sell. That $20 silver coin selling for over $100. Silver down around $60/oz right now. Coins selling retail for $70-$80.never sell!
Wonder if that was the big silver squeeze Wall Street silver Reddit folks have been preaching for years to stackers, or is the best yet to come?
At $59 nowI’m out on SLV at this level. My plan is to get back in when the spot hits the $50s. Not that there won’t be a decent bounce off this level, there very well could be. I feel like the support mid $50s warrants a pretty good wager, so I’m holding off until then.
I don’t think China eliminated the paper trade on gold but instead substantially increased the leverage requirements on future trading. Along with that they have made it easier and encouraging the working class to purchase gold.China has removed the ability to paper trade gold. You can still purchase physical gold there.
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Thats wild because I am currently as I type this, trading gold in Asian session market openChina has removed the ability to paper trade gold. You can still purchase physical gold there.
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Seen a lot of fake bullion in China… I would be way suspicious of buy any physical metals from there especially over the interwebzI don’t think China eliminated the paper trade on gold but instead substantially increased the leverage requirements on future trading. Along with that they have made it easier and encouraging the working class to purchase gold.
No kidding. I have spent a fair amount of time in China. They fake and scam about everything imaginable.Seen a lot of fake bullion in China… I would be way suspicious of buy any physical metals from there especially over the interwebz