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mohsinqureshii

Views About Silver

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Do you know some place where I can get some specific research about metals especially Silver and Gold
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I seriously do not believe there is TRULY non - biased 'research' about metals available

and

I seriously do not believe classical supply and demand fundamentals is reliable 'data' for making trading decisions in PM's

... if you can accept those two beliefs, then SafeHaven.com has a huge stack of (mostly after the fact / impulse move) 'research'

 

What are your views on silver trading at 28.15

fwiw, I personally am still waiting for near 24 - but acknowledge I may have to settle for buying into strength and breakouts

… which basically reiterates my long term bullish bias for PM’s ( vs the fiats )

… and really, unless one is long term bearish on fiats, ie one is a perma bear re systemic issues (not nec. the same as nominal pricing bearishness, btw) there’s not much sense in being bullish silver (and PM’s in general).

 

… and yada yada on the various collectivist plans, actions, results / unintended consequences

… which are moving either at the speed of night or the speed of light...

… ie now, soon, later, never… for snicks, like Has The Perfect Moment To Kill The Dollar Arrived?

 

 

to sum up…

 

“Anytime is a good time to take a long term position in silver.

Only certain times are good times to trade silver shorter term” zdo

 

... and those “certain times” are when the medium holding period crowds are unconsciously ‘activated’ “… millionaires don’t use astrology… but billionaires do…”

 

Now that I’ve splattered piles of yada yada on the thread

… finally I get around to asking – mohsinqureshii, what holding time frame do you operate from ??? :doh:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

This post has been screened by the NSA and several other federal and international agencies. If you hear from me again, then you can assume this one was deemed to be within tolerable limits.

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even though it seems it is getting ready for a bullish breakout, I wouldn't long before I see a weekly close...and below 26, can go short like crazy :roll eyes:

daily and 4h charts are bullish but weekly is bearish atm

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even though it seems it is getting ready for a bullish breakout, I wouldn't long before I see a weekly close...and below 26, can go short like crazy :roll eyes:

daily and 4h charts are bullish but weekly is bearish atm

 

just noticed something was missing...it should be "I wouldn't long before I see a weekly close above 28.5" :roll eyes:

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