Friday, February 18, 2011

Silver price at a New Thirty Year high

NEW YORK (TheStreet) - - Silver's lower cost makes it easier to trade than gold, causing higher pirces and more activity says Lou Grasso of Millenium Futures





Lou Grasso....:.....gold is up about eighty dollars so was up about five dollars that five dollars represents almost 20% increase in silver. In the last two and a half weeks. Over that you know this -- because a lot easier for the involve markets cheaper. It's much easier I just discuss with somebody your friend of mine the other day want to get involved -- And I -- god one day a week don't go off to dinner to go out four days a week. Or four days a month. One day don't go out take that hundred dollars a 150 dollars by four -- five points with -- and in the long run you'll build a big decision and of silver goes up that's greatly you've got a nice investment. It's -- goes down do we just gonna wasted on dinner ready .....

Silver Sky Rockets, Masses Begin To Dump Silver

Silver Sky Rockets, Masses Begin To Dump Silver , Keep your silver as long as you can, it is going up..up...up! Eagles are very desirable. I would say there is a three dollar spread between Eagles and rounds. I always buy my silver in Eagles and 90% US coin nothing else. And never over 1oz you can keep the larger quantities, they too often sell at discounts. One hundred ounce bars can be as weak as 90%. I would rather have 100 Eagles.




GM did not get broken by the unions.. GM got broken because they took all the profit out of the company instead of putting money back into the company to inprove quality.. if u r old enough to remember what cars were like before the latest generation of cars u would know why US market share drop like a brick ..they abandoned the family car and made gas guzzling SUVs and huge trucks..it was of their own making..the lies about union pay etc is just that lies from the corporate lobby

Gold at a 5 Week high

Feb. 17 2011 | 2010 was the year for gold, but Erik Wytenus, Executive Director & Head of Commodities at J.P. Morgan Private Bank says 2011 will be the year for oil. He tells CNBC's Oriel Morrison why.
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