It certainly would make me happy. I've got two kilos of the stuff.
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Gold could reach $5000 USD per ounce
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It's not often I can trump the millionaire DP but:Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostIt certainly would make me happy. I've got two kilos of the stuff.
"I have considerably more gold than yow"Comment
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Originally posted by bobhope View PostIt's not often I can trump the millionaire DP but:
"I have considerably more gold than yow"
WHSHard Brexit now!
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Originally posted by bobhope View PostIt's not often I can trump the millionaire DP but:
"I have considerably more gold than yow"
yaow
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I think I'll watch and wait and see how the Pound fares for a bit longer - it's been doing okay recently, and I have no idea why. Anyone know why the Pound isn't dropping like a stone?
Are there any small print issues to be wary of with Bullionvault?
Edit: It (the £) is dropping today though.Comment
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I stupidly sold at well under $1000 an ounce for more worthless ££ expecting to buy a property that I never bought in the end.Originally posted by bobhope View PostIt's not often I can trump the millionaire DP but:
"I have considerably more gold than yow"
I'm buying back in on any dips, month by month.Comment
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timberwolf
the pound, like the dollar and euro, is dropping everyday against gold,
here is a very nice screen which you should check every morning:
http://www.taxfreegold.co.uk/goldpriceslive.html
this website is actually very useful as it lists £ and $ and Euro against AU,
and if you check it each morning it is easy to judge where confidence is or isn't for example, gold price up in dollars and no movement in eur and gbp, confidence in US economy and/or dollar is going down, gold price up in dollars and eur and gbp then confidence in the whole financial situation going down,
and of course, in general, gold price up things are bad, gold price down things are good
so really for us lot the best will be a low gold price as it will be a general indicator that things are good,
but on the other side, as we know things are a little fecked these days, and therefore gold is the only liquid safe haven I say liquid as property is also a safe haven but less liquid, then as we know things are fecked safest is to get into au
of course, everybody do your own research and never take financial advice from a .net contractor
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Dim,
i see a pattern forming here...
. you sold your euros for pounds prior to the devaluation of the pound
. you sold your shiny metal at under $1000 prior to the shiny metal going up
do you have any other gems for us ?
you could also help us, please tell us when you buy or sell and we will do the opposite
thanks,
Milan.Comment
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