Gold record new new new high 2 hrs ago,
About to get broken in lets say eeeerm ... 5 mins |
Viator...
H&W did well....
😁 |
Dude, if you are as caring as you say about other people's investments why would you LOL if the price is going down?(Bid is the same as yesterday) |
Theaviator
It isn't. :-) |
Gold going even higher. Why is Kefi coming down?? LOL ;) |
The BRICS summit is next week (Tuesday to Thursday) and possibly there is relevant central bank buying behind the gold price.
Central bank buying is relatively insensitive to price. The algorithms need to be re-educated. The CBs don't buy silver, which is possibly why it has been lagging. It will be the algorithms that will drive its price.
Both Ethiopia and Saudi Arabia have been members since the start of the year.
There is also the x-border settlement system currently being developed, mBridge, a project led by the Bank for International Settlements (which has its own gold reserves) and Saudi Arabia is also participating in that project.
Both of these projects could potentially raise demand from participating central banks for gold. |
(Ethiopia ESX Abiy)
(saudi mining)
(gold) |
Actually, Douglas, it was only 16m shares (as against 31m on Wednesday) so only around a quarter of 1%.
To suspect leaks I think one needs an absolute minimum of 1%. |
Don't panic Jaylett, I guess they will soon :-D |
"Has the 2nd bank signed?"
No. |
Hey how about a sign off on same day Gold makes new new high, JEEEEZ Only cosmonauts docking onto the space station could equal that synchronicity !!! |
A lot of buying. Positive signs. Has the 2nd bank signed. RNS TMRW MORNING PERHAPS |
Bring your knees in tight? |
its a step to the left.... |
"lets do the time warp again" |
Estseon - to be fair on HAA it’s a well known phenomenon known as “Africa time” |
Not knicker wetting - just frustration. It took less time to dig the Channel Tunnel. Some of you may have heard the phrase 'time dilation'. There are officially two factors that slow time: gravity and speed. However, Harry appears to have contrived to create a time warp that no physicist has yet proposed: the Kefi time warp in which speed is near zero, gravity is illusory but time stops still. |
The Smiths |
Estimate MM's taken on some 44M shares in past week, Sp holds until they get shot of the lot, then a realistic price of 0.03p more realistic. |
Name one family that has agreed to move? |
Yawn thanks for permission to post. |
Rob, ref all you like, fact is residents are not moving until decent dosh paid their way.
Wollaga rules, compo insufficient, conflict Oromia expected to influence. |
Over eats imo |
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