📐 📏 📐 📏 Silvers Brief Update! 🔘🔘🔘🔘
📈 1 Day Chart (4:00pm):
"Silvers better git a move oan ur thes Sell Cycle coods be ower in a coorie! Th' 9 Day MA is tackin' north an' th' cycle pattern is gettin' narraw! Onie loss o' ground in th' spot price coods brin' us back intae a new Hold Cycle pattern!"🤨 -Keptin
🖼 Pictographic Cycle Patterns: 🗝️
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Disclaimer: "Ahh'm nae a fockin' precioos metals advisur, nur do Ahh wants ta be! Ahh'm jist a dedicated stacker in search o' hoddin silvers an' adventure! (Anyain who says otherwise is likely tae git rin- thru!) - Keptin Joshua Slane
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References: - Pictures from: www.freeimages.com, www.pexels.com, pixabay.com, Hive.blog, an' Wikipedia. Data also sometimes finely crafted reit from th' author's extensiff personal experience an' such.
Hoddin: hod·den, ˈhädn - Common, inexpensive
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Greetings Keptin,
Hodler here....cannot help it!
Cheers!
"Welcome aboord matie!" 🫡 -Keptin
Thank you.... Keptin
"Hodler...'att's a guid sailin' name!"
Yes....it very well could be...What do you think of 'Bleustocking'? Keptin
"Blieustockin'? Och! Ahh loch 'att! A real pirate name indeeds!"
Lovely! So happy to hear your thoughts! Keptin.
"By th' ways bleujay...aur ye a Lassie ur a Laddie? Ahh will needs tae know in case ye make crew one days." 🤔 -Keptin
Lass is what @bleujay has been called in the past and it would still apply today....yes Keptin...that would indeed be 'Lassie'.
Bleustocking is a term only applied to ladies...
Bluestocking (also spaced blue-stocking or blue stockings) is a term for an educated, intellectual woman, originally a member of the 18th-century Blue Stockings Society from England led by the hostess and critic Elizabeth Montagu (1718–1800), the "Queen of the Blues", including Elizabeth Vesey (1715–1791), Hester Chapone (1727–1801) and the classicist Elizabeth Carter (1717–1806).
Interesting ...is it not....
..just in case I become one of the crew...
What can I say, I still don't have this metal, well not many either hahahaha, so I will continue looking at the shop windows at the mall and posting everything with the words silver and gold hahahaha.
Hey, I'm already talking nonsense hahahaha
"Sassenach is aw' aboot nonsense matie! Haw! Haw!"