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MancunianStacker reacted to Paul in Gold Monitoring Thread £ GBP only
C**ts of a feather. Nonce together
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MancunianStacker got a reaction from Brit2023 in Gold Monitoring Thread £ GBP only
That’s nothing! The town of Middleton in Manchester has a pub named “The Moonraker” or similar. Named not after the James Bond film but after the dumb locals who, on a full moon 🌝 got out their garden rakes to try to make the demon moon in the local pond go away 🤦♂️
Middletonian’s are known as Moonrakers to older folk in Manchester 😂
Muppets! Must go Back to the 1500’s this story but it stuck.
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MancunianStacker got a reaction from Paul in Gold Monitoring Thread £ GBP only
That’s nothing! The town of Middleton in Manchester has a pub named “The Moonraker” or similar. Named not after the James Bond film but after the dumb locals who, on a full moon 🌝 got out their garden rakes to try to make the demon moon in the local pond go away 🤦♂️
Middletonian’s are known as Moonrakers to older folk in Manchester 😂
Muppets! Must go Back to the 1500’s this story but it stuck.
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MancunianStacker reacted to Paul in Gold Monitoring Thread £ GBP only
There is a story of hanging a monkey in Hartlepool.
It is said to have occurred during the Napoleonic Wars in the early 19th century
The story goes that a French ship was wrecked off the coast of Hartlepool, a town in northeast England.
The only survivor was a monkey, dressed in a French naval uniform, which was mistaken by the locals for a French spy.
Being unfamiliar with what a Frenchman looked like, the townspeople concluded that the monkey must be a Frenchman.
The monkey was then put on trial by the townspeople and subsequently sentenced to death by hanging.
It is said that the monkey was hanged on the beach or from the mast of the wrecked ship.
The story of the Hartlepool monkey has become a part of local folklore and has been retold in various forms over the years.
It is often used as a humorous anecdote to illustrate the supposed ignorance or gullibility of the townspeople.
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MancunianStacker reacted to katyc in Gold Monitoring Thread £ GBP only
I had to read this 4 times, but got there in the end!
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MancunianStacker reacted to dicker in Gold Monitoring Thread £ GBP only
Let me share a secret. Buy low, sell high.
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MancunianStacker reacted to Paul in Gold Monitoring Thread £ GBP only
So great, this thread is so grown up and mature, in it's advanced discussion and experience.
collectively as a community we certainly give kitco and Michelle Makori a run for its money in our predications and market analysis
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MancunianStacker reacted to Chronos in Gold Monitoring Thread £ GBP only
Under Biden, the economy is going to deteriorate faster than under Trump.
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MancunianStacker reacted to HonestMoneyGoldSilver in Gold Monitoring Thread £ GBP only
This is the GOLD thread my friend. When you sell GOLD of the CGT-exempt variety, you don't have to declare anything to anybody, zero taxes are due. When you sell BTC to someone you are legally obliged to record that transaction and the P/L in your tax self-assessment, which you have to fill in every year. With GOLD if you are in the same room as me I can just chuck it at you and job done. If we are in the same room and you want to send me BTC you have to pay the gas fees and/or wait longer than the average RMSD delivery time
BTC isn't a currency and it's never been money. If you want MONEY then you buy GOLD and SILVER, everything else is credit or magic internet money
Key point: With BTC you must declare both yourself and your trading partner to HMRC every 12 months and pay CGT or income tax depending on the nature of the transactions. What an absolute nightmare. You rely on the network, on connectivity, that you don't make a mistake and send your coins to Mars or North Korea, and your privacy is totally invaded.
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MancunianStacker reacted to SidS in Silver Monitoring Thread £ (GBP) only.
It's like the Marie Celeste in here...
😁
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MancunianStacker reacted to sovereignsteve in Gold Monitoring Thread £ GBP only
mmm that sounds like a dodgy friend😎
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MancunianStacker reacted to BackyardBullion in Investigation into Historic Coin Pricing by The Royal Mint
Well, I had the call.
I will be sharing much more in due course. To quickly summarise for those following.
Some good things and some good feedback to share.
But, also a little bit of "everthing is fine" in some areas.
I don't quite know what/how to think about everthing right now, I am still digesting it all.
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MancunianStacker reacted to MBTPSilver in Gold Monitoring Thread £ GBP only
£1,689.02 for today's high (so far). Anything above £1,675 tonight will be the third record close in a row this week. The fact it hasn't dropped even back to say £1,650 is encouraging enough.
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MancunianStacker reacted to SidS in Gold Monitoring Thread £ GBP only
Hmm I've always fancied Switzerland or Norway, not too hot and not in the EU.
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MancunianStacker reacted to Paul in Gold Monitoring Thread £ GBP only
Free money trees 🎄 🎄 🎄 for EVERYONE !
Print, print, print, borrow, borrow , borrow our way out way out of recession
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MancunianStacker got a reaction from Fishface220 in Gold Monitoring Thread £ GBP only
Where are you planning on going. I might follow but the other countries all seem to be pants too 😢
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MancunianStacker reacted to katyc in Gold Monitoring Thread £ GBP only
Anyway, before I get in trouble:
£1675
Still going strong!
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MancunianStacker reacted to katyc in Gold Monitoring Thread £ GBP only
I firmly believe many small business owners feel the same as me. We may be small but with a typical VAT +Corp tax + employee tax payouts of 100k+ per year (multiplied by millions of business owners) - followed by less jobs available since we are closing down - means the UK is even more doomed. We are (were) the backbone of the economy (around half the jobs I believe).
And to think it was a CONSERVATIVE gov that pushed us out is the most baffling part of it all!