I was starting to lever up and doing some silly stuff last month. Thankfully I closed most of my positions as I had to replace my truck just a couple days ago up about 100%
Went back in with the small leftover balance today and maxed margin again all on silj. I have plenty of physical, paper markets are my casino for now on
Depends on the game. Contra, absolutely! Other Konami games on NES it had different effects.
E.g. The code backwards on Castlevania III it does something weird, like turn your character into Kid Dracula from the Japanese Game Boy game. I think it also did something odd on Blades of Steel like enable a harder difficulty or tournament or something... kek! I can't recall exactly, been 40 yrs since those days!
Anyhoot, the title is why I clicked on the post.... but what does it have to do with silver? Click bait shenanigans!
I didn't know that about Castlevania 3. It was so difficult that it was the only one I didn't beat as a kid. I played it later in my 30's and beat it.
Dracula's son in the game is Alucard, which is Dracula spelled backwards. He's a good character in the game, and the main character from Castlevania: Symphony of the Night.
Yeah, it's definitely the more difficult of the original three if you dont count the confusing non linear Simon's Quest (simply trying to figure out where to go and what to do.. most kids back in the day had a lot of trouble with the second title... similar to Zelda II Adventure of Link).
Ahh, yes mmm hmm. Thats why the name for the main character in Symphony of the Night (which is probably the best CV game to date). Fun Fact! The Konami code works on the OG PS1 SotN. It lets you play as Richter instead of Alucard, which Richter was the main Belmont from Castlevania Bloodlines & Dracula X games.
Most people just take cash,but still a lot of money. First leap Experation day in January their were 950k calls in the money on SLV, and just as bad on mining stocks,
I forgot it was the end of the month. Now it makes more sense why they hammered it so hard. I’ll remember to expect shenanigans at the end of Feb. again.
Forced liquidations of leveraged bets. It creates a cascade effect if they aren't enough prepositioned buyers. By design so the banks can cover shorts. They know where the pressure points are.
Allegedly, “this is from Trump’s new Fed Chair pick”, and from China changing margin requirements.
Paper is always involved. What’s actually driving the price? I’m in the same fog you are, and no longer trust the stories we get told about why number go up/down.
Nothing has really changed.
Now that the FOMO crowed is knocked out,we can run next week. IMAO
I don’t disagree, with the exception of my options account balance.
☠️☠️🪦👻
I still have a lot of time on mine,and they are still green as I bought in nov and dec.
Im a bit newer to that particular game, so today’s been fun.
Even with today's dip,I've made good money the past year,and I expect them to go back up.
Healthy pullback. Shake out the week hands.
Agree.
I was starting to lever up and doing some silly stuff last month. Thankfully I closed most of my positions as I had to replace my truck just a couple days ago up about 100%
Went back in with the small leftover balance today and maxed margin again all on silj. I have plenty of physical, paper markets are my casino for now on
For the rest of my life I won't forget that cheat code. It'll be engraved on my headstone.
Up, up, down, down, left, right, left, right, B, A, select, start ("Select" if you're playing with a friend, which is totally worth it).
Wat game?
Most Konami games. It was a big deal on Contra on the Nintendo. It gave you 30 or so lives.
Konami cheat code.
Depends on the game. Contra, absolutely! Other Konami games on NES it had different effects.
E.g. The code backwards on Castlevania III it does something weird, like turn your character into Kid Dracula from the Japanese Game Boy game. I think it also did something odd on Blades of Steel like enable a harder difficulty or tournament or something... kek! I can't recall exactly, been 40 yrs since those days!
Anyhoot, the title is why I clicked on the post.... but what does it have to do with silver? Click bait shenanigans!
I didn't know that about Castlevania 3. It was so difficult that it was the only one I didn't beat as a kid. I played it later in my 30's and beat it.
Dracula's son in the game is Alucard, which is Dracula spelled backwards. He's a good character in the game, and the main character from Castlevania: Symphony of the Night.
Yeah, it's definitely the more difficult of the original three if you dont count the confusing non linear Simon's Quest (simply trying to figure out where to go and what to do.. most kids back in the day had a lot of trouble with the second title... similar to Zelda II Adventure of Link).
Ahh, yes mmm hmm. Thats why the name for the main character in Symphony of the Night (which is probably the best CV game to date). Fun Fact! The Konami code works on the OG PS1 SotN. It lets you play as Richter instead of Alucard, which Richter was the main Belmont from Castlevania Bloodlines & Dracula X games.
It's relevant because they fuck with the system to create an infinite money cheat.
I want to see bankers jumping out of windows en masse. THAT is why I buy silver.
No cell,no sell.
First Time?
475m SLV options were ITM at $110 and 1m puts ITM.
It closed with 30m calls ITM, and 487m puts ITM.
Did anyone think $5 TRILLION in SLV shares (~150% of the ETF shares) were gonna be allowed to be delivered.
Edit: I was retarded and reading the delivery as contracts not shares. $50 billion ITM.
Most people just take cash,but still a lot of money. First leap Experation day in January their were 950k calls in the money on SLV, and just as bad on mining stocks,
Where can this info be found?
https://chartexchange.com/symbol/nyse-slv/optionchain/?date=20260130
Edit: I was retarded and reading the share total as contract total. Don't be retarded like me lol
I forgot it was the end of the month. Now it makes more sense why they hammered it so hard. I’ll remember to expect shenanigans at the end of Feb. again.
Oh, expect shenanigans every Friday options are heavy lol
So Feb 20th is 400k ITM / 400k OTM
Investments you hold...just wait. The shorts are about to lose theirs, and their shirts, too! IT"S MINE, I TELL YOU!
I'd like to know what happened
Did people just sell off a bunch of silver...is that why?
Forced liquidations of leveraged bets. It creates a cascade effect if they aren't enough prepositioned buyers. By design so the banks can cover shorts. They know where the pressure points are.
along with algorythmic positions being closed due to the massive spike down.
Not to mention the lbma having a 'glitch' so no-one could buy shit.
Kek
What about left right, left right?
Pry why the code never worked for me.
Lol.
Up, Up, Down, Down, Left, Right, Left, Right, B, A, Start
Although I remember a select in there somewhere too
"Select" if you're playing 2-player with a friend.
Ah there it is 👍🏻
Just a sell off day. It will shoot past $120 in a week or two.
Are the paper sellers just selling back and forth and then rebuying real metals at the bottom?
Allegedly, “this is from Trump’s new Fed Chair pick”, and from China changing margin requirements.
Paper is always involved. What’s actually driving the price? I’m in the same fog you are, and no longer trust the stories we get told about why number go up/down.
The LBMA had a delay in starting last night,I think they cleared out all the buy orders and slamed the price for free or cheaper.
To much of a coincidence.
We're still up for the month, just bumpy. Scaring the newly arrived
It's still more stable than fiat
Fiat is currency, not money. Money has been fairly stable for millennia.
There are still very dangerous shenanigans played in the money realm. They just largely haven’t needed to play them much. Be ready for when they do.