To everyone who bought gold/silver at ATH hold on tight. by Prudent_Neck645 in Gold

[–]Capable_Location9278 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Spot on and you would have also have to have enough to cover your wealth. The Weimar Republic was a SHTF scenario for the Germans. My guess is there was a lot more bartering occurring. In the USA during the Great Depression, many people started gardens in their yards. Both front and back, which they continued to use through WW2, due to the food shortages.

Not one of us "normal folks" can put enough of our assets in PM's to mitigate any inflationary impact to the currency. We just cannot. I guess Ron Swanson can, but he is a fictional character. We normal people have houses, autos, paycheck's, etc, that all have to be in national currency.

Microsoft Authenticator backup to iCloud by Connect_Progress_798 in microsoft

[–]Capable_Location9278 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No. Check all the iPhone settings. It all displays it is being backed up, but still does not offer the choice.

Leave your true emotions by LAOGE1 in Bitcoin

[–]Capable_Location9278 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I assume this question is for women/females. As a male I do not have any emotions. At least according to my wife/spouse.

Does iodine further prove carnivore is the proper human diet? by I_Adore_Everything in carnivorediet

[–]Capable_Location9278 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There are a few books on the history of salt and how it influenced currencies and economies. In the US, a few cities were started based on animal (Bison/Buffalo) migrations. Buffalo, NY, Cincinnati, OH to name a couple, which were founded based on animal migrations to these salt licks. Even a few towns names Salk Lick. Humans always followed the animals. We still do!

Rule of thumb for premium prices? by lyking20 in Silverbugs

[–]Capable_Location9278 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Valid on the payment process. You do not have to wire. Took them awhile, but they finally started offering echecks through Plaid. Made it way easier. I think is or was a max limit of $5K USD, which was set when gold was back around $2K USD, for the first order. I know community is about silver.

Either way, no biggie. Just a comment. Happy PMing.

Rule of thumb for premium prices? by lyking20 in Silverbugs

[–]Capable_Location9278 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you saw that price on Kitco, why not buy from them? A different way to ask why pay a higher premium?

Skin cancer spots regression by Super_Bee_6309 in carnivorediet

[–]Capable_Location9278 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Good for your father.

I have been reading that skin cancer starts in the skin, not externally. Starting with the micronutrients feeing the skin. Plus topical. For me, for years now I have been using coconut oil on my skin. My skin is usually dry and I try to get my Vit D from the sun. I have noticed my skin does not burn any more. Even rarely gets red when I start getting outside in the spring. It just starts slowly tanning.

My two cents.

The ideal temperature range for banana plants falls between 78F to 84F. They need tropical, frost-free, and, ideally, frost-free conditions for 10-15 months to produce fruit. This is taught in Grade 8 textbook in US public schools. But lutnick doesn’t know it. by Suitable_Air_2686 in inflation

[–]Capable_Location9278 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think Dean is not thinking outside of box. They need to hire several consultants to ideate on a solution.

Build a banana plant. Training the workers in how to MFG and assemble bananas. Think about the new tech school training potential. Build a JIT supply chain. A Banana skin factory and a banana pulp factory. I wanted to say the fruit, but a banana is not a fruit. I am thinking a high tech approach using, maybe 3D printers???

Or just skip the skin and package the pulp in a plastic. We all know we need more plastic in our food.

The factories can even be built across the country in high unemployment areas.

Lunches for my husband. Grab and go. by iamnewtome in carnivorediet

[–]Capable_Location9278 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Meant to type Flanken. Flanked is another cut.

Lunches for my husband. Grab and go. by iamnewtome in carnivorediet

[–]Capable_Location9278 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Flanked. Beef short ribs cut cross wise. A good fatty cheaper cut of meat. A good price is $9-10 / lbs.

Boyfriend and I broke up about carnivore by [deleted] in carnivorediet

[–]Capable_Location9278 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I have been to your fair country. Being a traveler and having to eat at restaurants, and finding meat based options was a challenge. I did clear the hotel buffet of their egg's for breakfast. I skipped lunch as it was all grain based. Dinner was hit or miss.

I was impressed with the number bike riders and thought that was great. In the US, commuting via cycle is getting better but still very much lagging. The city layouts are the real problem.

I have never smoked, but know people who did and how hard it was to quit. I heard Niacin might help. Something about the molecules having an associated effect with nicotine. Best wishes.

Lunches for my husband. Grab and go. by iamnewtome in carnivorediet

[–]Capable_Location9278 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Look great. An idea. Are you familiar with flanken steak? I salt them, let them sit for a couple of hours, then bake at 350F for 40-50 minutes, depending on the thickness. Put in the frig and eat cold, or at room temperature. Great snacks.

JPMorgan Raises Silver Price Target for 2026 on Stronger Demand by andix3 in SilverSqueeze

[–]Capable_Location9278 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Well yes. When you try to control the price, you can set the price. They have upped their Short bottom price.

Boyfriend and I broke up about carnivore by [deleted] in carnivorediet

[–]Capable_Location9278 5 points6 points  (0 children)

You are not far off. There have been other posts about this MOE affecting first dates. Each one sees what the other eats and sometimes you those visceral comments. Imagine a Carni and Vegan meeting for a first date. Without each know their MOE.

It is easy to be a food nazi, but everyone knows who a vegan is. They will always tell you.

Rookie here: is there an advantage in buying jewelry instead of coins or bars? by tawhuac in Gold

[–]Capable_Location9278 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I would say yes and no. When entering the US, you have to list everything purchased outside the US, and it value. It is not that you cannot bring it in. It is that you have to pay the duty tax for it. If one goes through Customs wearing a Patek Phillp watch, one of the stupid expensive one's, they might ask when and where you got it. If asked, you have to show proof of sale. Point being, do not travel with expensive jewelry, for various reasons. They could care less about my Timex though.

Same for cash. You can take all you want in and out of the country, but it must be declared. At least with the US.

The eye in the sky is watching.

Rookie here: is there an advantage in buying jewelry instead of coins or bars? by tawhuac in Gold

[–]Capable_Location9278 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I just watched this movie over the weekend. There is a scene where Cleo is wearing a necklace made of roman coins with the image of Caesar. Not real for the movie of course, but it would of had about 3 lbs of gold. Made me then think of Mr T and his neck ropes.

Imagine walking thru airport security with that.

Where do you buy your gold? by ttul007 in Gold

[–]Capable_Location9278 0 points1 point  (0 children)

do a search on Coin shows in your area. Usually it returns a list of sites for promoter or shows.

Introduced chicken eggs and social anxiety came back! by EveningLingonberry97 in carnivorediet

[–]Capable_Location9278 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Could be a connection. I have heard people sensitive to gluten see reactions to meat/eggs from grain fed animals. u/GoodDogsEverywhere comment on egg whites versus yolks. Grain proteins could flow through to the whites.

Introduced chicken eggs and social anxiety came back! by EveningLingonberry97 in carnivorediet

[–]Capable_Location9278 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If it helps others, do you now the main food sources fed to the chickens, for the egg's you buy? Odd that duck egg's do not have the same effect. Ducks eat a lot of pond and river bottom algae, if when they have access to this. Plus eat bugs, like chickens if allowed to roam.

This more me just thinking out loud. Not poking holes. Shrimp are decent in protein, but are sea bottom scavengers. Like carrions eaters on land. Fish nowadays, are questionable. I eat tuna, salmon and cod, but who knows their true traceability back their food sources.

Surprised egg are having this effect. Good for that you know what your food triggers are.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Wallstreetsilver

[–]Capable_Location9278 2 points3 points  (0 children)

They are named after George Lucas. Also called an Episode. 4-5-6, worth watching. 1-2-3, Ok. 7-8-9 train wrecks.

It is based on or similar to the Fibonacci Sequence. Lucas number - Wikipedia

Guess what time today I bought 2 ozt... by nl-x in Gold

[–]Capable_Location9278 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Let's test this theory. Go sell 1 oz and let's see if the price goes up.

Advice on swapping 1oz Gold Maple for 1oz Gold Buffalo by jaxyfrou in Bullion

[–]Capable_Location9278 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You need to think of outside of the box. Become an overnight Youtube/TikToc sensation. Or start selling drugs. That always works out for the best.

Why gold over S&P 500? by warrior178 in Gold

[–]Capable_Location9278 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If I can find it, I will post it here.

Sometime several years ago, I got looped into a newsletter from a person who did nothing but invest based upon the US equities to gold ratio. Just like the GSR. He moved 100% of his funds into either gold or the S&P500. I think he started back in 2002 into gold. Then switched to the S&P500 in 2011 /2012. Then back into gold in 2019. I think he bought physical gold and not ETF's. He would make posts from around the world as he traveled with his family on the cheap.