Posted by goldielocks
@ 22:55 on November 20, 2017
Treefrog I know as far as we know.
Commish, something like that lol Just goes to show you anyone can be accused of anything at any time.
Posted by commish
@ 21:27 on November 20, 2017
Posted by treefrog
@ 21:03 on November 20, 2017
manson didn’t actually kill anybody. he caused others to kill. kinda like a politician.
Posted by goldielocks
@ 20:54 on November 20, 2017
Charles Mansion who got to live his life out after killing all those innocent people. I don’t really believe he was trying to start a race war. I think he was a parasite as well as jealous of successful people or with anything he could gain something and thought he could cover up the crimes while using it as an excuse. One basically showed it when he got sent away when coming up to Sharon Tate’s estate and her being pregnant they were protective of her so sent him away. Then he sent his friends he brainwashed with the help of drugs to go kill everyone. He had a messed up childhood from a mom who had a messed up childhood which resulted in having him but under the circumstances rejected him and even tried to sell him as a baby. I wonder if things would have been different if instead of returning her to him after that then again during other circumstances like her going to jail then giving him up again resulting to living in different places he was abused if he would of wound up hate the world insane.
Posted by goldielocks
@ 20:38 on November 20, 2017
Better watch your step when you walk outside. Men are falling from the sky everywhere right now. The Purge. Oops there goes another one.
Posted by ipso facto
@ 19:04 on November 20, 2017
Posted by commish
@ 18:44 on November 20, 2017
Posted by Richard640
@ 18:26 on November 20, 2017
Gold Versus Bitcoin: The Pro-Gold Argument Takes Shape – John Rubino
Despite what the crypto-evangelists will tell you, digital tokens will never and can never replace gold as your financial hedge. Here are six reasons why.
#1: Cryptocurrencies Are More Similar to a Fiat Money System Than You Think.
The definition of “fiat money” is a currency that is legal tender but not backed by a physical commodity.
It’s clear that cryptocurrencies partially fit the definition of fiat money. They may not be legal tender yet, but they’re also not backed by any sort of physical commodity. And while total supply is artificially constrained, that constraint is just… well, artificial.
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Posted by Auandag
@ 17:57 on November 20, 2017
Posted by Farmboy
@ 15:28 on November 20, 2017
Dumped all of my SLV puts. The banksters came through, once again. Probably left a bunch on the table, with a week left to go to Option Expiry, but I just could not turn down a 40% profit for 2 days work. Started easing into the March 2018 Calls with strike prices of 16 & 17. Decided to roll over to some contracts with a couple extra months if just for the sake of my nerves. Just a matter of sitting back and letting the trade come to me. Just hope I have enough JDST to cover my PM ponies for the next week. Light em if ya got em.
Live to fight another day. Phew !
Posted by Ororeef
@ 13:34 on November 20, 2017
I know of a Similar experience with Barclays Bank 25 years ago ,they illegally converted 10,000 of silver bullion to paper form .When ordered to sell it,they said prove you own it ! It took two years to get the money from them..via a complicated credit Card scheme.
Posted by Mr.Copper
@ 12:13 on November 20, 2017
I think the Euro et al bottomed (and dollar topped) early November, and every Euro dip on the way up, takes gold down with it.
My view is the global influences are constantly rotating or allocating or rationing pain and pleasure, by adjusting currency exchange rate values, among all the various countries except Iran North Korea and Cuba.
In other words, USA up all others down. USA down all others up. Never in a straight line though.
https://finviz.com/futures_charts.ashx?t=CURRENCIES&p=d1
Posted by Richard640
@ 11:55 on November 20, 2017
Posted by Mr.Copper
@ 11:53 on November 20, 2017
It must have been big bulge sell (662 thousand shares) order at the market at 11:37 AM. During the 20 minutes between 11:30 and 11:50 1,388,549 volume.
Posted by Richard640
@ 11:42 on November 20, 2017
as I cue up a buy order…do I pull the trigger now? is gold going down over $20? Gee, it’s lonely in here…I’m skeeeeeered…can’t someone help me….? [chortle!]
Posted by ipso facto
@ 11:23 on November 20, 2017
Philippines’ Duterte holds open pit mining ban despite pressure
Philippines’ President Rodrigo Duterte has refused to lift a ban on new open-pit mines, despite facing pressure from members of his government, including the current environment minister.
“I personally asked the President if there’s been a change in policy,” Harry Roque, Duterte’s spokesman said Monday according to the Inquirer. “And he says there’s still no new policy on this; there’s still a ban on new open-pit mining.”
The existing measure only affects projects, not mines currently in operations, though former environment minister Regina Lopez did prohibit open pit mining during her 10 months in office. The ousted ecologist, who shut down many of the country’s mines, believed the ban would reduce the environmental damage allegedly caused by the industry, helping preserve the “economic potential” of the country.
cont. http://www.mining.com/philippines-duterte-holds-open-pit-mining-ban-despite-pressure/
Posted by ipso facto
@ 11:08 on November 20, 2017
Posted by Richard640
@ 10:57 on November 20, 2017
who the hell can play in this sand box??????????
https://www.cnbc.com/quotes/?symbol=nem
Posted by silverngold
@ 10:36 on November 20, 2017
Posted by ipso facto
@ 10:34 on November 20, 2017
Posted by Buygold
@ 10:27 on November 20, 2017
Ipso – yeah, maybe it was LBMA. I don’t remember what time the $4 Billion notional were dumped. Regardless, the games continue unabated.
R640 – you’re probably right, not looking good, especially with the USD stronger.
May be an ugly week until…
Then all bets are off.
Posted by Richard640
@ 10:24 on November 20, 2017
Posted by ipso facto
@ 10:18 on November 20, 2017
Could it show up at the LBMA? I don’t know what transparency they have there but I know that crimex and the LBMA are partners in their shenanigans.
Posted by ipso facto
@ 10:16 on November 20, 2017
Garibaldi Drilling Tracks Nickel-Copper Rich Massive Sulphide Conductors to New Discovery Zone
https://ceo.ca/@newswire/garibaldi-drilling-tracks-nickel-copper-rich-massive
Posted by Richard640
@ 9:58 on November 20, 2017