Well this guy from 6 days ago was an idiot. It just laughed at 5000 as it flew past to 5410 today. I bought 5oz in December at 4350 and i thought i was being foolish. A few more days like today and my goal of a ranch in colorado is starting to get serious. And it is official, you can no longer buy 2oz with cash at one time without setting off alerts. If the govt is just going to make their cash worthless, they might want to up the reporting requirements. LOL who am i kidding that is a feature not a bug to them. it is 1 hour later since i posted this... Gold now at 5510.
So we blew through 4800 and 4900 like nothing happened. Will there be real resistance at 5000 (and 100 for silver)? I think it will bounce around 5k for a few weeks, maybe drop back to 4800 ish and then continue on its merry way. Its crazy that getting cash out of the bank to buy 2oz of gold now tops the 10k cash reporting number. I guess we will be buying 1oz at a time now. For the first time, I'm thinking about moving to 1/2 and 1/4 ozs which sucks because the premiums are so much higher than the full 1oz.
So, coming off of a likely national championship, and with Indiana having more goodwill among their alumni (Cuban etc) than at any point in their entire football life, they are going to let us entice their starting guard into transferring. This certainly wont be like the Michigan 2. I guess Bellmont will be surprised again that their plan didn't work on the oline.
I once messed up an opportunity to take home a SWT cheerleader in 1987 all because i needed to get back for an intramural soccer game. We can talk about that if we want.
We just flew through 4600 like it was nothing. Glad i bought a few oz the night Venezuela popped off while the market was closed. 4370 seems like a long time ago - it was 8 days lol.
oh yah, if fasting is so great then why did he have that belly? (obviously /s. if anyone remembers from TOS - i took off 130lbs with fasting - i dont do extreme fasting anymore, but still do 64 hour fasts pretty much weekly from dinner sunday to wed lunch.