On the other side although not politicians or woke or snowflakes I noticed that people who don’t complicate things, don’t worry about things all the time not very political either and leave things up to God although you as a medical person still have to watch out for them are the ones who live to be centenarians.
MetalsGuy
For some people! I know that bribes grease the wheels of congress.
ipso facto
Don’tcha know that bribes trump common sense?
Mr.Copper @ 15:00
I don’t think most of our current politicians would pass your “common sense” test. Common sense is very rare in the political world!
Maddog
I think your GDX/GLD chart finally breaks up. Although I’m not sure if that makes me intelligent or stupid. š
What a day!
Don Michael
Hello glad to see people on here sharing information from around the globe.
I’m aware of this form of medicine in different names through time. If you can find one your lucky. Unfortunately these days from the days of country doctors to then with the invention of world wide communication especially after the internet evolved to expand what they call alternative medicine corporations for profit were emerging. These corporations have policy’s the doctors have to go by. There was a attack on private doctors requiring them to be hooked up to hospitals, billing etc that was quite expensive and needed to hire extra help by people knew how to use them. What they were doing is forcing then out because of the expense in the hundreds of thousands. During that time cost to patients skyrocketed. If preventative didn’t come with a pill by big pharma they couldn’t recommend it. They either retired or forced into a employee of different groups and with it narrowed the scope of practice. That also split up what one would call private, alternative or group healthcare.
@ipso facto re intelligent people are full of doubts, while the stupid ones are full of confidence.
That was a good saying. I always thought they should invent a common sense test. Because common sense is not very common. And people that can’t pass it, should not be allowed to vote. Or even not allowed to run for office. Just ten questions on it.
#1 would be, “Does gun control make any sense”? and number two, “Do open borders and allowing millions of people from third world nations make sense”? “Do wind farms make any sense”. Yes to any questions like that and they fail.
However, if it ever happened, a common sense test, the idiots would figure out the answers before taking the test LOL.
Goldilocks
Don Michael
The things Europe was good at that I’m aware ofĀ like Culture, unique and historic architecture, art, agriculture and food, tourism, education and science, Christian influence, industrial, that are now all being oppressed or destroyed by moronicĀ ideations like net zero, wokeism, and globalist mass migration of everything anti European aforementioned further burdens upon them, and not for the better. Globalism by pedo baby and human eating monstrous freaks with not enough to doĀ with a lot of money who want free slave labor renting everything from them but too stupid to realize they depend on theĀ people and system they want to abuse and treat so badly that sustains them. Just another level of criminal abusiveĀ type welfare kings and queens.
LOL
The problem of the world is that intelligent people are full of doubts, while the stupid ones are full of confidence.
Charles Bukowski
Don Michael
I think Australia is a pretty safe place to invest in miners, better than a lot of other countries. Lots of gold there too!
KOW
Cheers
ipso facto
Here in the UK we have no gold/copperĀ mines and I fancy Australia is a good safe place to invest with a long mining history which
the government supports.
Could be that these OZ minesĀ will be making fortunes…..
All the best
The question is: What won’t they try to do?
Mitch Summers’s Post
Mitch Summers
18h
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A chilling proposal surfaced on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum.
Speaker Lindsey Hooper suggested that water, soil, and even oxygen should no longer be freely accessible, but instead classified as assets and placed on a global balance sheet.
What once sounded like a dystopian joke about paying for air is now being openly discussed as a real possibility.
If the very basics of human existence are monetized, who controls them, and who gets left behind?
https://www.facebook.com/100044636400172/posts/1450729386424928/
Don Michael
re: Aussie miners joining S&P/ASX 100
I’ll be glad to see it, then buying or selling Westgold Resources won’t cost me a $50 commission like it did last time!
Cheers
Thanks for the correction MetalsGuy
I see now that the SGE market was open last night with their fix at $88.33
I’m surprised there’s only a $5 gap between the two markets.
treefrog
I hope yr right…..one problem is that their teachers make them like this, which never happened in days of old.
Buygold, re: SGE
Grok says:
No holidays apply: Chinese New Year/Spring Festival in 2026 starts around February 17 (with closures typically from mid-February, e.g., Feb 15ā23 or similar per futures exchange announcements), so early February is a normal trading period.
silverngold @ 11:00
The PM shares have actually been doing quite well for a year or so. Perhaps they should have been doing better or maybe they catch up to historical patterns at a later date. I guess we’ll find out.
I never touch ETFs. The only thing they have going for them is convenience but I think that they are dishonest and certainly haven’t benefitted our sector.
Cheers
treefrog @ 10:52
I hope you’re on to something there treefrog. There’s the possibility of the psychopaths among their generation running amok.
I guess one could say that that is happening now …
ipso facto @ 9:36…I’ve always seen this run up as time to own Physical, but the last one was to own PM Shares.
So far that has worked for me. I was able to cash out well over a $million at the last top, convert a small amount of those winnings into Physical, and have again made well over a $million with that phyz. The reason I made the decision to go all phyz was the introduction of Derivatives and ETF’s that completely changed the markets from stock market investing to Casino gambling. Used to be you could buy a mutual fund which owns everything it represents, but that has been replaced by an ETF which tells you it bases its value on a certain sector or commodity but does not own it, it only TRACKS its value, which is now coming to light more and more as Phys increases in value but the shares lag. So are the shares late, or just not going to participate this time??? SNG..FWIW
ipso, maddog
…or some of them might actually become mature in the interim.Ā some of us take a little longer to grow up.Ā through my twenties and thirties, i was more interested in sex, drugs, and rock ‘n roll than more serious things.
i know some of them that are actually doing pretty well in the process of maturing.Ā the others?Ā give it a little time.Ā there are records of the ancient greeks bitching aboutĀ how sorry the younger generation was.Ā i suggest
it may be part of the human condition.
Nice day
Not maybe what we expected with the Chinese on holiday.
The shares are particularly pleasant.
Everything likes a weaker dollar except Bitcoin?
