Ehhhhh gold changes prices all the time? Interesting... I never knew how stock market really works. Does silver change price all the time then? I just assumed gold is equivalent to the currency today and increase year by year
Whats Lotr? Also why haven't you slept for 2 days? Is it the insomnia? I suggest brewing some tea to fix it! Chamomile and green tea is my suggestion desu :3
A box slipped off my hands and I made a weird movement to catch it. I've done manual labour before, I know what strained muscles feel like but this was different. Yeah I'd say it's easy to injure, I guess best way to avoid it is just don't be poor like me lmao.
Justin Harris
You really need to get some education. Gold prices are very stable. It is why people want to invest in gold. However, when economies go to shit people get worried about the power of their currency. If you don't trust that dollar has the value that is printed on it you will spend that on gold if you have the chance. Of course many others will to the same driving up demand an prices on a 'luxury' good. Gold doesn't fluctuate that heavily but during these times you would have missed the point where you could have gotten gold cheaper than now.
Elijah Brooks
>Whats Lotr? Lord of the Rings, I finished the book last week so I feel like watching the movies.
I haven't slept because of my insomnia, I'll try making some tea
>I'm 5'3 so thats ummm 165cm I think? I'm jelly, I am 172cm myself
Chhhhhhhhhhhheeeeeeeennnnnnnnnnnnnnnn!!!! Low in content comment.
Aaron Stewart
It apparently changed massively thanks to this Corona virus going on so yeah it did changed once more. I haven't checked up that much on silver but I recall it being sold for about 20 dollars an oz, can't really say if it made any noteworthy change.
Last I check that's not the case, given that gold is a "universal" currency, it's desired based on demand.
Take my comment with a grain of salt as I've only started getting into this days ago.
>I never knew how stock market really works. Not that long ago there was this thing called "value investing", it was proper investing done on the basis of economic analysis. Today it can be summed up as a casino run by jews for jews, the loser is every non insider.