Manipulation...no charts or graphs know when it hits...and when it does they call it a "correction".
I remember, however this isnt 2008
EXACTLY,CHART THIS
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sure they will, with fiatEXACTLY,
The CRIMEX price will soon be meaningless, as they will not be able to meet their contract deliveries, imho.
IMHO., that is their only option, but if I am an electronic manufacture, trying to keep my supply line open, when I hear the futures market is belly up, then I won't bother buying future deliveries. Word gets out quick.sure they will, with fiat
i read once that was part of the contract, an ability to buy that contract back for cash in place of metal
24.03 and 27.92 are two key points to give us next direction on either side.
So you're saying silver has to go up 9.7% from yesterday's close before it tells us it's going up? LOL24.03 and 27.92 are two key points to give us next direction on either side.
No, the ticker here has been wiggy all day. Currently 26.56.Up $1.08 today on Kitco, is the site updating properly ?
Aw, use some good old fashion reading comprehension.So you're saying silver has to go up 9.7% from yesterday's close before it tells us it's going up? LOL
Meanwhile it's monkey hammered every time it so much as twitches.
What D-lod is saying is, according to his methodology: A move in silver below $24.03 is a trigger signal that silver is going lower. A move in silver above $27.92 is a trigger signal that silver should continue higher. Between those 2 number, no signal is given. We are currently between those 2 numbers.24.03 and 27.92 are two key points to give us next direction on either side.
How are these trigger signals identified, who identifies them and what data supports their acceptance?Aw, use some good old fashion reading comprehension.
Let me translate this for you...
What D-lod is saying is, according to his methodology: A move in silver below $24.03 is a trigger signal that silver is going lower. A move in silver above $27.92 is a trigger signal that silver should continue higher. Between those 2 number, no signal is given. We are currently between those 2 numbers.
There, that wasn't so hard was it?![]()
I don't know about the use of this technical analysis when one bank after another is fined for manipulation.How are these trigger signals identified, who identifies them and what data supports their acceptance?
Special d-lod sauce. Proprietary secret.How are these trigger signals identified, who identifies them and what data supports their acceptance?
I heard the game plan is physical, SLV, and PSLV. Options 3 months out, are also being discussed.I wish them luck too. However it appears they will be buying SLV. I suspect that provides more opportunities for the snakes to game them than if they were buying futures and then standing for delivery.
Not at all. d-lod is saying silver has to go up 9.7% from Wednesday's close before we can know it's going up. Was that in any way difficult for you to understand pal? Suggest reading comprehension...and maths next time before sticking your nose into a conversation you clearly do not understand.Aw, use some good old fashion reading comprehension.
Let me translate this for you...
What D-lod is saying is, according to his methodology: A move in silver below $24.03 is a trigger signal that silver is going lower. A move in silver above $27.92 is a trigger signal that silver should continue higher. Between those 2 number, no signal is given. We are currently between those 2 numbers.
There, that wasn't so hard was it?![]()
Precisely my issue with technical analysis in this environment. The markets are fake AF, with broken/fake price discovery mechanisms.One thing I am sure of, you cannot logically predict what a rigged market can or will do.
In 1954, General Mills was putting Confederate money in their cereal boxes. I had a ton of it as a kid. But I should have saved it but it probably got thrown out with the trash. But now, its worth a fortune. Confederate currency is far from worthless and can bring 50 or 100 times its face value today.remember Confederate money back when I was a kid. They were selling it as tourist bait at gas stations in the south
HAH! Me too. But I found out the Confederate money was not genuine. None of the tourist stuff was.I remember Confederate money back when I was a kid. They were selling it as tourist bait at gas stations in the south. That is where the joobux are headed.
In 1954, General Mills was putting Confederate money in their cereal boxes. I had a ton of it as a kid. But I should have saved it but it probably got thrown out with the trash. But now, its worth a fortune. Confederate currency is far from worthless and can bring 50 or 100 times its face value today.
Anybody want to join the party over at Reddit? Lots of fun to be had. They are buying physical,, SLV, and PSLV, as well as futures in SLV. Many of these guys are rolling into silver with their profits from GME, to the tune of 50 to a 100 thousand a pop. Some say they were after silver all along.
Anybody want to join the party over at Reddit? Lots of fun to be had. They are buying physical,, SLV, and PSLV, as well as futures in SLV. Many of these guys are rolling into silver with their profits from GME, to the tune of 50 to a 100 thousand a pop. Some say they were after silver all along.
I'M GOOD FOR NOW
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