“Silver-Gold Cycles" Captain Joshua Slane – 17OC21 - 'Thirty day chartwork!'

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"Th' lest thirty days o' chartwork fur silvers has bin frustratin' tae say th' leest! Nae much direction an' finishin' almost reit whaur it started! Blast an' cattertails! It's bin one big sprin' coilin' an' tightenin' th' pattern o' th' fleit. Th' spot price o' silvers, th' 45 Day RA an' th' 9 Day ur aw in a knot! Och hoo Ahh hates a crowded brine!" 😠

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"Th' chartwork fur gauld is nae better! Mebbe e'en waurs, endin' th' thirty days belaw whaur it started an' havin' aw' fower trend lines o' th' fleit in a tight boorichie! We're bein' controlled mates! It's nae natural fur th' trend lines tae narraw intae a tight ceilidh loch thes! Whit can Ahh say but Aaarrrrrrg!!!" 😡 -Keptin

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Pictographic Patterns an' sae forth:

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📝Note: (Similars fur gauld) ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~

🎃 Sassenach fur lainlubbers:

aroon (around), a scuttle (six), afair (before), aff (off), ahh (I), ain (and), an' (and), anither (another), 'att (that), athwart (across), aw (all)

baith (both), barnie (fight), beel (bell), ben (through), bevvy (drink), bide (wait), bitts (boots), blaw (blow), blimey (surprise, excitement), bloody nora (bad luck), bludy heel (bloody hell), boorichie (bunch), brin' (bring), brine (sea), bunsens (money)

caa (call), caller (fresh), cannae (cannot), ceilidh (party), cheil (man), clootie (sail cloth), coods (could), cooldnae (couldn't), coorie (hurry), coppers (pennies, money)

dae (do), dobber (bastard), dobber (bastard), di'es (dives), donner (walk), doon (down), dorn't (don't)

een (eyes), enaw (enough)

fa (who), fash yerse (worry), feit (feet), fesh (fish), fife (five), follaw (follow), fower (four), frenk (Frank), fur (for)

gain (gone), gang (go), gauld (gold), gezz (give me), gi'es (gives), glaikit (stupid), gob (mouth), gonnae (going to), guid (good)

hain (hand), hauld (hold), haur (here), heel (hell), heem (him), hiner (hope), hodden (common, inexpensive), hoo (how)

isnae (is not)

jawbox (sink), jink (dance)

ken (know), knaw (know)

laddie (boy), lain (land), lang (long), lassie (girl), lest (last), lit (let), loch (like), loon (boy)

min' (mind), mirk (dark), moggie (cat), mony (many), moorns night (tomorrow), mucker (mate), mukker (friend)

nae (no, not), naethin' (nothing), nicht (night), noo (now)

oan (on), och (oh), onie (any), oot (out)

pest (past), picters (pictures), pit (put), poochbook (pocketbook), poke (pocket), puir (poor)

reit (right), rin (run), roost (rust)

scran (food), shair (shore), sheit (sheet), silvers (silver), skale (school), spyug (bird), stain (stand), stoaner (hard), strang (strong), swally (beer), swatch (look)

tae (to), tatties an' neebs (dinner), tay (too), techt (tight), teels (tell), thaur (there), thee (three), thes (this), thrang (busy), tint (lost), tois (two)

ur (or)

wav (wave), wee (little), weecht (weight), weel (well), whit (what), wi' (with), woods (would)

ye (you) ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ References: - Pictures from: www.freeimages.com, www.pexels.com, pixabay.com, Hive.blog, 'Queen's Beasts', Privateer -Royal Mint, 'No Prey No Pay'- Elemental Mint ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~

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' gauld! (Anyain who says otherwise is likely tae git rin- thru!) - Captain Joshua Gavin Slane

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