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Posted by Moggy @ 16:44 on February 17, 2015  

” I would say the US should be isolated, we reap what we’ve sown around the world. They’ll surely never isolate the US unless they destroy the dollar and Wall Street as the pricing mechanism for everything. Truthfully, I wish we were an isolationist country, bring our troops back from every corner of the earth and make our own stuff.”

I so agree with everything you stated above.

Nice pop for AKG today

Posted by ipso facto @ 16:17 on February 17, 2015  

http://stockcharts.com/h-sc/ui?s=AKG&p=D&b=5&g=0&id=p90780551737

Buygold

Posted by larryc @ 15:08 on February 17, 2015  

The market will go up when the market is ready to go up. And when it does, no amount of shorting will stop it. The market is being shorted because there is and has been money to be made by shorting the market.

When that changes, longs will be the game, and money will be made. I’m just repeating what Rick Rule said. This is not what capitulation looks like. Nobody said he’s is an expert or that he knows what the market will eventually do, in fact he downplays his opinion. (on the other hand, he’s rich.)

The bigger question is who will be there when the market does reverse? Because it will. While waiting, I enjoy the train pictures (really!), the conservative musings, the presidential bashing (if done respectfully, and it often is not), the obvious patriotism, and the numerous interesting personalities on this board, one of the few I read most every day, and have been since WAY back when.

I remember attending a “gold Bug” meeting in Olympia, Washington about 12 years ago in a small restaurant. I wonder if anyone here remembers that meeting. Back then we were trying to convince our friends to buy $4 silver with not much success. Hmmm…

It looks like when Silver has spikes

Posted by eeos @ 14:32 on February 17, 2015  

that this is just the loading up of short positions. At least it’s dicey and lively

commish

Posted by ipso facto @ 14:16 on February 17, 2015  

It’s an insult to Moonbats! 🙂

ipso @10:41 – Things you hear on MSM

Posted by commish @ 13:38 on February 17, 2015  

images

If I may add wanka @9:58…Ya Gata cut the trees to get at the Gold!

Posted by macroman3 @ 12:49 on February 17, 2015  

Rick Rule

Posted by Buygold @ 12:28 on February 17, 2015  

LarryC

I wonder what market Ricky has been watching for the last three years? We’ve had multiple capitulations.

Who’s going to throw in the towel? Chinese? Russians? Indians? other central banks?

Or is it just defined by the paper kings continually capitulating paper longs in the futures markets?

Good or bad Iran nuke deal? Israel vs. the US administration

Posted by ipso facto @ 10:59 on February 17, 2015  

By GEORGE JAHN

VIENNA (AP) — The U.S. and Iran are inching toward a nuclear deal that’s not as good as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu wants — but not as bad as he says it is shaping up to be.

Israel says any pact short of totally dismantling Iranian programs with weapons-making potential is deeply flawed. Netanyahu’s planned speech to the U.S. Congress March 3 — just a few weeks before the target date for a general agreement — gives him a high-profile soapbox to make his case.

Washington’s approach is to degrade Iran’s programs in order to extend the time Iran would need to make a nuclear weapon from the present few months to at least a year. U.S. officials say that would give the international community enough reaction time to do what it takes to stop Tehran.

Ahead of the next round of negotiations this week, a look at any potential agreement and how effective it may be.

GOOD DEAL OR BAD DEAL?

Relying on an inspection regime seems dicey considering the history of nations the world over — including Israel itself — acquiring nuclear weapons through deceit. And an Iranian nuclear weapon would further tilt the already unstable Middle Eastern strategic equation.

“It is one thing to try and verify that they are not bypassing you and it is another to verify that there is nothing to verify,” Israeli Intelligence Minister Yuval Steinitz told The Associated Press.

But defenders of such a deal say that such an evasion would be very difficult. Daryl Kimball of the Washington-based Arms Control Association says tough monitoring would result in “enough time to detect and disrupt” any Iranian effort to work on a bomb.

In any case, the option of pressing Iran toward total dismantling seems unrealistic. In a world where the U.S. has no stomach for another Middle Eastern military involvement, and Russia and China are unlikely to join a total embargo on the Iranian economy, proponents of the possible deal see it as the least bad option.

http://apnews.myway.com/article/20150217/iran-nuclear-good_deal-6098dc4e9d.html

commish

Posted by ipso facto @ 10:46 on February 17, 2015  

Let’s send that woman to Syria so she can explain the new program.

Help me…

Posted by commish @ 10:41 on February 17, 2015  

50228394 State Department spokesperson: We can’t stop ISIS by killing them.  We need to give them jobs.

 

http://www.youngcons.com

Do what I say not what I do …

Posted by ipso facto @ 10:37 on February 17, 2015  

David Tepper Dumps 40% Of US Equity Exposure Despite Claiming “Stocks Inexpensive”

http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2015-02-17/david-tepper-dumps-40-us-equity-exposure-despite-claiming-stocks-inexpensive

Seems like if the Boot on the Neck Boys weren’t so terrified of something

Posted by ipso facto @ 10:35 on February 17, 2015  

then gold and silver wouldn’t be crashing when they should be rising.

Maddog

Posted by ipso facto @ 10:32 on February 17, 2015  

Thanks for that. If the German people are tired of throwing good money after bad then it seems like Grexit is inevitable, then I guess the ECB prints up a megalith of funding to try and paper over the losses. Good luck with that!

ipsofacto

Posted by Maddog @ 10:24 on February 17, 2015  

So is that the anti-Greek-bailout factions that beat her? Anti immigrant? Maybe they have a lot of the same people.

A combination etc…..Germany is wakeing up to being the patsy, who always pays the bill etc and immigration is a major issue …..all existing major partys offer more of the same etc, so they are in real danger of being voted out….I reckon we will have a full blown Zero crisis before the end of this year, as none of the elites have any idea how to solve the mess.

RE: G/S, Down is Up… eventually

Posted by larryc @ 10:19 on February 17, 2015  

Most of you probably heard the Rick Rule view on the current P.M. market. We need total capitulation. Unfortunately, we are not there yet. He described what it looks like, and this is NOT it. Our day will come, and “yes”, they want it all. Unfortunately, “our” day will come only if we are “there”.

Buygold

Posted by silverngold @ 10:19 on February 17, 2015  

“bring our troops back from every corner of the earth and make our own stuff.” EXACTLY, and defend the borders from within, not from every other corner of the earth. Oh yeah, there are no corners of the earth. :o(

Silverngold

Posted by Maddog @ 10:14 on February 17, 2015  

It looks like they are trying to keep the Dollar and SM up, by hitting PM;s and Oil.

same’ol, same’ol.

Maddog

Posted by ipso facto @ 10:05 on February 17, 2015  

“Merkel’s party was crushed this weekend in State elections”

So is that the anti-Greek-bailout factions that beat her? Anti immigrant? Maybe they have a lot of the same people.

Maddog, Silverngold

Posted by Buygold @ 10:02 on February 17, 2015  

Maddog – I would say the US should be isolated, we reap what we’ve sown around the world. They’ll surely never isolate the US unless they destroy the dollar and Wall Street as the pricing mechanism for everything. Truthfully, I wish we were an isolationist country, bring our troops back from every corner of the earth and make our own stuff.

Silverngold – “This too shall pass”…. wish I had a dime for every time I heard that.

What truce?

Posted by ipso facto @ 10:01 on February 17, 2015  

(Reuters) – Pro-Russian rebels pounded encircled Ukrainian government forces on Monday and Kiev said it would not pull back heavy guns while a truce was being violated, leaving a European-brokered peace deal on the verge of collapse.

The European Union kept pressure on Russia and the rebels by announcing a new list of separatists and Russians targeted with sanctions, to which Moscow promised an “adequate” response.

The United States said it was “gravely concerned” by the fighting in and around the town of Debaltseve in eastern Ukraine after a ceasefire agreement that came into force on Sunday and said it was closely monitoring reports of a new column of Russian military equipment moving toward the region.

“These aggressive actions and statements by the Russia-backed separatists threaten the most recent ceasefire,” U.S. State Department spokeswoman Jen Psaki said in a statement. “We call on Russia and the separatists it backs to halt all attacks immediately.”

Fighting subsided in many parts of eastern Ukraine under a ceasefire deal reached last week in marathon talks involving the leaders of France, Germany, Russia and Ukraine.

But the truce appears to have been stillborn in Debaltseve, where the most intensive fighting has taken place in recent weeks.

more http://www.reuters.com/article/2015/02/17/us-ukraine-crisis-idUSKBN0LK13K20150217

Buygold

Posted by Maddog @ 9:48 on February 17, 2015  

Big change is comming in Europe……Merkel’s party was crushed this weekend in State elections in Hamburg, 40 % down to 16 % !!!!the AFD got into the local parliament there as well for the 1st time ever.

Elections are due in Italy, the real GDP of which remains 10pc down on 2008, in part due to being trapped in a high-currency straitjacket. The eurozone’s third-largest economy, Italy’s three main opposition parties are now all campaigning on a platform to leave the euro. Spain and Portugal will also hold elections in 2015 — and, again, anti-euro parties are set to make significant gains.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/comment/11413173/Greek-drama-puts-eurozone-at-risk.html

If any of those parties win and they are on target to, the current Greek arguements will be a cakewalk in comparison…..plus none of these new partys will play along with the US and their Scum games. The US is going to be very isolated ,if it doesn’t change soon.

Back to the old saying….

Posted by silverngold @ 9:40 on February 17, 2015  

Winners never quit and quitters never win. Hang in there people!! This too will pass!!

Why do they want us out of silver and gold so badly??

Posted by silverngold @ 9:36 on February 17, 2015  

Because it is a worthless relic?? Or because they want it all for themselves?? They wouldn’t bother if it was a worthless relic so must be they want ALL our Silverngold.

The Scum are banging oil as well

Posted by Maddog @ 9:33 on February 17, 2015  

…..Dollar goes bid, just as PM’s and Crude hit…..a lot of big money and powerfull people/countries are seeing this.

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