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  1. I didn't make a load of money on gold by waiting for pullbacks. Some pullbacks never come. I'm all for selling at a peak though. The type of peak you have pointed out more than once. In future I may listen.
  2. Thanks for reposting chris ct. Its a good reminder to me why its going to be important to continue to hold gold for many years. The physical stuff preferably. Even just to have it off the radar in my old age.
  3. I am happy to get out around about this level. Its going to take a couple of years though due to cgt so if it gets another wind I'll perhaps be able to take advantage of it. I dont need to get out at the top to feel happy with what has been a great investment. It did help getting in early though so never had to worry about making a loss. I always did think I might end up holding all the way past the top then having to sell on the way down but I see nothing wrong with this. Not that I'm saying the top is past because I have no idea. I'm just saying if.
  4. This only works if you are thinking in terms of armageddon happening any time soon. And this needs to be coins/bars. No good for GM/BV even. Otherwise you really need to be thinking in terms of how much house you can buy for your ounce of gold. This has reduced from 6 months ago. And from my recent experiences I think people need to think more about CGT. ETF's are far easier to buy and sell/ wife & breakfasting etc. Cant do any of that with coins. Devils advocate here as I have coins too.
  5. As a buy and holder of real and paper gold I have always agreed with this. The risks you have mentioned have perhaps started out small and have increasedd over the years. I have always considered the biggest risk to be downwards moves in gold/silver. I wanted the liquidity of the ETF's but they were always going to be the first to go. I will have to buy again withing 30 days for CGT purposes but I am now getting out of paper gold as quickly as my CGT allowances will allow me. After that I may follow with my GM holdings and the coins will be the last to go if ever. There is no real reason for my actions now except I need the money and maybe there is a limit to how long one should continue to push ones luck. In effect, I will now be averaging out and it will take a few years to be all out except coins. The way I see it is that just by avoiding CGT I can afford to lose out in not selling at the best times price wise. Also it helps if I have my hand forced to a certain extent because I am not great in judging markets. On the way up I often had a set buy every month and I'd quite like to have the same on the way down. It'll probably work better than me panic selling at all the wrong times and having to pay cgt.
  6. Just to put in a good word for PM ETF's, I dumped 80k worth of GBS and PHAG a couple of days ago. Held them for 5 or 6 years. Had no problems at all (except now the Capital Gains). Paper? Maybe or maybe not but it worked despite what everyone was saying about the dangers of ETF's. Will be buying again soon in a joint account to get twice the CGT but thats for another thread. Point being that non leveraged ETF's are a highly effective way (or at least have been) to buy and hold or trade gold and silver. Dealing costs next to nothing and no hassle.
  7. I was thinking that. It all just depends where you draw the lines.
  8. I just dont understand what all the arguments are about. Everyone here is making money on gold right? RIGHT??? So whats the problem? Why not wait until some people have lost their shirts then we might have something to fight about. Personally I find it quite easy to keep my mouth shut and sleep easy. But maybe thats becuse I've been Buy and Hold for the last 7 years. I've bought at peaks, I've bought at troughs and I've bought half way between the two, and its hardly made any difference. It hasn't been necessary to be clever. All it took was to believe in Dr B when he was ramping gold back in 2005
  9. A bit along the same lines as Dennis McKenna's comments in one of the above interviews. He says life is a hallucination because everyone see's it a little differently depending on upbringing, genes, dna etc. Some see it very differently, I think in his example what an amazonian hunter sees as he makes his way through the forest is entirely different to what you or I would see. Likewise we are comfortable in the city whereas he might find it very nerve wracking. Perhaps it can be taken further by considering the case of animals. Many get run over by cars. Could it be that the way they hallucinate in this world is so different to the way that we do that they cannot even comprehend the idea of a large mechanical object speeding towards them. Their mind therefore does not take the correct action to preserve their life even though self preservation is the main activity in their life. With dogs/cats it is different as they are more atuned to us.
  10. Yes but its very different. There is something very eternal about the other.
  11. I'm surprised you haven't. They are just there for the picking if you know where to look (which I dont unfortunately). I think up until 2005 or so you could buy them online but now thats all been knocked on the head too. Holidaying in Peru is a good way round that I think. JD did you listen to the Dennis McKenna interview as posted by last ninja? He more or less says that you have to take a really large dose of the mushrooms if you want to see anything significant. Otherwise its just a party drug.
  12. Recalling through the DNA perhaps? Or so the shamans will tell us if we ask them how we can see visions of things we've never seen or imagined before. As for this three dimensional past present future illusion, Dennis McKenna agrees with that in the above interview. Its only the way we see it because of the chemicals in our brain, and we all have approximately the same chemicals in our brains, well most of us do. Hope you're right about the eternity to perfom in. Strange though that in this illusion the unconditional love is lacking. I only ever felt it once with a little bit of help from san pedro;)
  13. ^^Interesting footage. I believe its real. There are plenty of fakes around but that looks and feels genuine to me. It ties in with what I've read about these awakened people who are afraid to allow their "powers" to go public. You're a hard one to figure out Mr Bubb. You seem fascinated by the whole expanding/changing consciousness and meditation etc but there seems to be a line you dont want to cross. At the end of the day unless you've spent your whole life meditating everyday you're unlikely to break into other realms of consciousness without a little bit of additional help. How can plants/mushrooms that grow of their own natural accord without even being cultivated be classed as illegal to consume? I am new to this way of thinking. Something to do with the realisation that the people who make the laws dont actually have our best interests at heart. They dont want us to realise things. Yes they want us to think there is a god but they sure as hell dont want us to go looking for him.
  14. Thanks for that Last Ninja. Very interesting talk from Dennis McKenna. I hope JD and Dr Bubb have listened to it. I think he addresses many of JD's points of scepticism. Interesting about your dream. I've also had experiences like that before with sleep paralysis and demonic type presences. All pretty scary but also a little exciting.
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