Message from @Zyzz

Discord ID: 481486606490927124


2018-08-16 14:33:19 UTC  

Joking about pogs

2018-08-18 15:08:36 UTC  

Physical silver all day boys

2018-08-18 15:08:50 UTC  

Silver is still down a bit

2018-08-18 16:04:12 UTC  

What do you like to buy @Louis Loire - NY generic, premium stuff, or both?

2018-08-18 16:06:11 UTC  

us mint stuff eagles tubes mostly

2018-08-18 16:06:22 UTC  

Some Maple leafs too lol

2018-08-18 16:06:41 UTC  

Have a few nice bars from other more premium mints

2018-08-18 16:14:38 UTC  

I used to buy premium stuff but now I just get Eagles and generic rounds unless something really cool pops up. I love poured bars as well.

2018-08-18 17:32:07 UTC  

Exactly no need for fancy stuff I just stack eagles and leafs now

2018-08-18 19:03:31 UTC  

> a 401k allows you to hold cash or bonds. There are many alternatives to equities

Cash gets effectively stolen through money printing. Bonds are just stealing from future taxpayers.

2018-08-18 21:10:01 UTC  

Yes, money deteriorates in value through inflation (one cause of which is money printing). If stocks are projected to earn -10% of the next year which cash gets you 0% while inflation is 2%. Real returns are -12% and -2%. I'd say cash is the superior investment class. Of course we do not have the surety of what the different asset classes will return over any time horizon

2018-08-18 23:48:37 UTC  

Canadian Maple Leaf rounds and bars ftw.

2018-08-20 15:12:55 UTC  

2:15 - 4:50

2018-08-20 15:13:13 UTC  

Sounds about right to me

2018-08-20 15:16:23 UTC  

Any of y'all do forex?

2018-08-20 20:58:28 UTC  

@Deleted User I've looked into it a few times, I haven't really done anything yes but I have a forex trading account with TD Ameritrade

2018-08-20 20:58:43 UTC  

Do you trade forex at all?

2018-08-20 20:58:59 UTC  

It's something I would like to learn more about

2018-08-20 21:12:11 UTC  

No I don't, but I'd like to. It seems very opportune

2018-08-21 15:35:52 UTC  

This week this bull market (3/9/09 start date) will become the longest bull run ever over the last 100 years

2018-08-21 15:36:37 UTC  

The S&P has gained 322% over that tome period. The third largest gain during a bull market

2018-08-21 16:33:02 UTC  

What’s the #1 and #2 largest gains?

2018-08-21 18:44:50 UTC  

@Tanner - SC the dot com bubble in the 90’s followed by the pre Great Depression period in the 20’s

2018-08-21 20:07:57 UTC  

What % gain were they?

2018-08-24 03:38:53 UTC  

Anyone betting with liberals and taking their money?

2018-08-24 03:38:57 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/352760194775777282/482393353795796993/image0.png

2018-08-24 03:39:02 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/352760194775777282/482393372020047872/image0.png

2018-08-24 03:40:16 UTC  

You can buy shares of Trump still being president at end of 2019 for $0.65 per share. If you’re right, you collect $1.00 per share. Profit of 53.8%.

2018-08-24 03:40:53 UTC  

Totally legal, they’ll even send you a form 1099-MISC for your earnings at the end of the year.
<https://www.predictit.org/Browse/Group/83>

2018-08-24 03:41:08 UTC  

wow

2018-08-24 03:48:34 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/352760194775777282/482395771061272576/image0.png

2018-08-24 03:49:17 UTC  

Bet $36, win $100, profit $64 or 278%.

2018-08-24 03:50:45 UTC  

This isn't the forum...by that I mean: This strategy isn't as effective as it could be. One should really share this in libtard forums so they push the pot up making for windfall profits.

2018-08-24 04:14:35 UTC  

@Tanner - SC I did that a lot in 2016. Some of those bets, like the "Impeached in first term" stuff is really far out. I'll look to jump into some of the midterm stuff though.

2018-08-24 04:14:59 UTC  

@Tanner - SC They still have a cap of 850$ per bet, right?

2018-08-24 10:43:22 UTC  

They most likely still have the bet limit.

2018-08-24 10:52:30 UTC  

@Tanner - SC the site says it has no fees on deposits but 5% withdrawal fee. Does this mean there are no fees on the bets themselves?

Example: bet $5.00 that GOP controls House after 2018. $5.00 / $0.36 = 13.89 shares. Acquire $13.89 if GOP controls House, so my total balance = $5 + $13.89 = $18.89. This balance stays at $18.89, and I can add more, but if I withdraw it I pay 5% x $18.89 = $0.94.

Is that correct?

2018-08-24 10:59:36 UTC  

Total balance = $13.89. If you withdraw, you pay 5% on that.

2018-08-24 10:59:46 UTC