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konan100
Posted in: FRES
Posts: 609
That's quite a move up from where we are now I wonder what is happening to the banks that are shorting gold right now Back in 1997 Brown bailed them out because they were getting burned
He can't No one can
I intend on overpaying my mortgage with any profit from this share
Hopefully the move to £25 has commenced
What is the reason behind these large moves
£30 would be sensational
And most of those losses have been recouped today It's hardly worth mentioning
What drop? Stop talking the share down
Seems to be testing the £22 level
180% here and in a similar position as yourself Sticking for now
I transferred my fres holdings into an ISA when they were around £11 a share I'm so glad I did
All central banks are cutting now If they start raising rates they lose what little credibility they have left
Those in the know will already know Cuts on the way Cuts whilst inflation is stubbornly high, if not rising A s**tshow
£20 is the Maginot Line
Agreed My holding went up 2k yesterday just off that rise
Could be knocking on £20's door sooner than originally imagined Very impressive YTD performance
Puts mine to shame Average buy price of 750p and held as it went down to 400s where i should have purchased more to bring my average lower Still at £18+ now I'm thrilled
I don't buy these theories at all Bitcoin has a limited supply and therefore is deflationary. It has zero use case as cash or as a transaction mechanism due to its limitations
Schiff has not been correct about bitcoin
Bullish price movements
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