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To: bull_dozer who wrote (157975)5/17/2020 3:02:01 AM
From: TobagoJack  Respond to of 217471
 
Gold is amazingly cheap, silver more so, and we are common-sensical participants in a great game, or we are total absolute cretins. There is no room for in-between designations as am unwilling to self-proclaim genius title.

Time shall tell.

My intention remains to try and get hold of some lovely Krugerands circa 2020 edition, as commemorative keepsake to remember an otherwise already unforgettable year ... so beautiful and has gone unobtainium at the moment at its point of origin ... amazing ... which tells us everything we need to know about the fix we find ourselves

This year we have spent 60 days in HK and 78 days in Cape Town. We are slightly off plan :0)




To: bull_dozer who wrote (157975)5/17/2020 10:38:56 AM
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When Jim Grant speaks, I listen.

Carefully.



To: bull_dozer who wrote (157975)5/18/2020 4:43:28 PM
From: bull_dozer  Respond to of 217471
 
>> Even so, it’s not gold but bonds that investors crave. They are grateful to purchase, for instance, the brand new tripleB-plus-rated PayPal 3¼s of 2050.

The geniuses have not got the memo yet, otherwise they would not be investing in tripleB-plus-rated PayPal 3¼s of 2050 when one can make more in a DAY investing in the DOW... <G>