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Christian's avatar

I'm thinking $3,000 gold & $40 silver.

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Robert R's avatar

Can I have 20 dollar silver please? I really want to " Load Up "

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Pork_Roll_13W2W's avatar

If silver hits $20... I'm going to go on an insane buying spree

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Robert R's avatar

Have fun and "Load Up" mate 💰💰💰🍺

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BooBoo's avatar

@PeterSchiff

Gold is only $10 below its all-time record high, yet gold mining stocks are still in bear markets. Gold stock indices need to rally over 18% from yesterday's close just to get back to their October 2024 highs. The most unloved gold bull market in history will also be the biggest!

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Robert R's avatar

Who do you think owns most of the paper derivative contracts for gold, JP Morgan?

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SS's avatar

Cash is still paying 4%. Are we really going to gain a lot more than that for the risk we are taking at all time highs???

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Gregory Mannarino's avatar

Problem is this will not keep up with the real rate of inflation. IMO, we are forced to take on risk.

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Patrick Henry's avatar

This is the kind of content we all would like you to continue to produce. Leave your political views out of your blogs. It makes you seem like an idiot. But this was great. Keep up the good work

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SS's avatar

I hear ya and agree with waiting for a better entry point but with the downside risk right now and a potential major correction like 20%, I’d rather wait.

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andy stevens's avatar

I said the same thing two years ago. I made over 200% with NVDA, PLTR alone.

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Patrick Henry's avatar

You see GM. You have the capability to act professionally. This is what we all like. The people that like your political views aren't even worth talking about. They're all lemmings you know it and we know it. Love this. This was a great! Try to rise above the hate and stick to content like this

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SouthCoastSalt's avatar

Greg is BOMB... than you Paisan. Qessiah Qrump and his Lucifer lordship and the magacult still cant pull their heads out from the backside....

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Matt Endicott's avatar

I moved to 70% invested. 30% in TBIL. 25% bitcoin, 22% JEPQ, 8.5% FNGU, 8.5% EMO, 3% GLD, and a little GS & ORCL. JEPQ, EMO, TBIL pay monthly dividends. And I buy 1 ounce of gold per month with my SS check so I've always got something they can't steal from me or subject to evaporation in an EMP attack against all things digital. I sleep okay.

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William Redfire's avatar

Sound like a good plan, many "Pros" have already turned bullish.. some look at a year end target of 6550-6650.

But overall, in my opinion, this 2025 market is more of a "stock-picking/sector rotational" market.

More Neutral, than bullish compared to last few years. Hope it helps.

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Martin Susort's avatar

Thanks, good info

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Greg Harry's avatar

I've been stacking silver and now have bit coin that I paid $1500 for and now worth $3500 and now I spend for food and have 90 days of regular food and 90 days of emergency food and add to on monthly level

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We Beamin's avatar

What are you going to buy if we retest and Go Greg?

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Joe Wolff's avatar

Larry Fink sees 5% bond yield

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Patrick Henry's avatar

Wasn't the high for the s&p 500 in December 6040

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charles leone's avatar

It's 2008 all over again.

Trump Deregulation for Banksters and lower interest rates is only meant to buy time to stave off what will be the greatest financial collapse since the Venetian banking system 14th century Bardi bank collapse.

His last act is to herd the cattle into crypto CBDC before it all blows to smithereens and Americans will lose everything. NWO.

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Randy Best's avatar

The door to the stock market needs to close for good.

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Bob's avatar

I am a dividend income investor. I don't trade the market but buy solid dividend-paying companies, such as Chevron, Proctor and Gamble, etc. when the price is right. I look at a down market as a buying opportunity to increase shares and therefore income. The only time I sell is when a particular stock has gone up so much that the dividend rate has decreased beyond my particular minimum rate. I look for companies who have increased their dividends yearly for the past decade or two, and at least through the 2008-2009 recession. I am not smart enough to play the market and time things. I know my buy and sell price (rarely sell) and stick with that.

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Paul M's avatar

Thank you Greg, appreciate the heads up. If January closes positive to start the year that is going to be a good sign. Supposedly as January goes, so goes the rest of the year.

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