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Triple digit silver kook
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SSRI new all time high this morning.

41.35 and heading higher.

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Dawoof, what is your top uranium investment right now? i have been doing alot of reading on many different companies and would appreciate your opinion? Thanks, Cmoney


If you have high risk / high reward tolerance than jump in TEL.V on the TSX Venture. They are awaiting results of their Henry Mountain Project and if they are favorable, they could hold a great deal of U308 and attract the attention of nearby Denison Mines which just started production and has all infrastructure in place. TEL.V is a prime takeover candidate. IMO, its estimated future worth is between 3-5 / share.

As always do your own DD.

Good Luck
 

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Hey Daw, is it to late to jump on this play now?
Also do you have any good ones that a person can jump on right now that havent ran up yet
thanks
cd
p.s. have you heard from Pops at all? Was wondering how he was doing since he left the board suddenly
 

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SSRI is currently at 47 and change and was above 48 this morning.

:drink:
 

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Physical silver bullion or rounds

get out of paper investments, the shit is about to hit the fan
 

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Hsmoke, I agree people investing in this sector must first own physical metal before buying any stocks.

If people only own stocks, they dont own precious metals, they still only own paper.

However, I regarding physical I prefer to own gold (k-rands, us eagles, canadian maples) and most of my paper investments in this sector are in silver based stocks such as SSRI.
 

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silver stocks doing well. but if tshtf I think only those with physical will have anything.

until the dollar stops dropping at free fall speed I will trade paper fiat fake paper for physical precious metals

I love the look and feel of an ounce of gold. I know Krands are cheapest but I am addicted to the 24k coins
 

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krands are close but they have other metals in them to make them scratch resistant. I am talking about the 24k .999 pure gold coins

like the buffalo

Krugerrand is minted from gold alloy that is 91.67 percent pure (22 karats), the actual weight of a "one ounce" coin is 1.0909 ounces (33.93 g), to provide one ounce of pure gold. The remainder of the coin's mass is made up of copper (2.826 grams), giving the Krugerrand a more orange appearance than silver-alloyed gold coins
 

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krands are close but they have other metals in them to make them scratch resistant. I am talking about the 24k .999 pure gold coins

like the buffalo

Krugerrand is minted from gold alloy that is 91.67 percent pure (22 karats), the actual weight of a "one ounce" coin is 1.0909 ounces (33.93 g), to provide one ounce of pure gold. The remainder of the coin's mass is made up of copper (2.826 grams), giving the Krugerrand a more orange appearance than silver-alloyed gold coins


Great information...

Can you direct to me some information on dealing in physical precious metals?
 

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How to start investing in gold?

For someone that never bought or sold gold and has $5000.00 to invest. What would you recommend? Thanks, I enjoy reading all the valuable info you guys share on this board.
 

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