D Debaser82 Mar 2, 2009 #1 I would think the title and the meaning of the topic is selfexplaining. Cheers.
J Joe Doaks Mar 2, 2009 #3 Oh, yeah, we're stupid. I have gold I bought at $248. When it goes to $2000, who will be laughing?
T trackstar Mar 2, 2009 #4 Quote from Joe Doaks: Oh, yeah, we're stupid. I have gold I bought at $248. When it goes to $2000, who will be laughing? More... Why just 2000? Why not 30000? Hell, 100k an ounce seems fair right?
Quote from Joe Doaks: Oh, yeah, we're stupid. I have gold I bought at $248. When it goes to $2000, who will be laughing? More... Why just 2000? Why not 30000? Hell, 100k an ounce seems fair right?
G GCSICLRBC Mar 2, 2009 #5 People don't dislike "goldbugs." The media dislikes them because the media is heavily influenced by the central bankers. Central bankers hate gold so they label those who prefer "honest money," at least as a hedge, as derisively as possible. I've met some gold BULLS. Never a gold bug. Gold bugs do not exist in my book. =)
People don't dislike "goldbugs." The media dislikes them because the media is heavily influenced by the central bankers. Central bankers hate gold so they label those who prefer "honest money," at least as a hedge, as derisively as possible. I've met some gold BULLS. Never a gold bug. Gold bugs do not exist in my book. =)
M makloda Mar 2, 2009 #7 Gold bug propaganda in 1984: "Long gold stocks, best bet for the next 25 years" Reality: Gold bug propaganda in 1984: "Go long gold stocks and short the USD, the USD will become worthless and gold mines become the new currency mints" Reality:
Gold bug propaganda in 1984: "Long gold stocks, best bet for the next 25 years" Reality: Gold bug propaganda in 1984: "Go long gold stocks and short the USD, the USD will become worthless and gold mines become the new currency mints" Reality: