David Morgan : as far as capital gain is concerned silver beat gold two to one since the beginning of the bull market , from 2002 to present day the ratio has gone from 80 to 1 to 40 to 1 , so for every dollar you would make in gold you would make two in Silver but the ride has been one heck of a ride not suitable for everyone , again it depends on the person themselves
MAKE SURE YOU GET PHYSICAL SILVER IN YOUR OWN POSSESSION. Don't Buy SLV, or Futures or Pooled Accounts or any other BS paper silver product .Remember anything on paper is worth the paper it is written on. Go Long Stay long the bull market have even started yet
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Eric Sprott : The common man buys Silver
Eric Sprott : The common man buys Silver . Every fiat currency since the Roman empire has ended in disaster...I would rather be in silver because silver is the one basing here but gold still works.
actually when you think about it..silver really isn't that volatile....it's only volatile because it cost less so when it increases or decreases the chart seems to move more but with gold since it's at $1600 an oz when it decreases by 30 bucks you don't really see the chart move that much. The way I see it silver is not more volatile than gold, it's the increments that's making it look volatile.Gold is a long term investment, 5-10 years before you sell. Silver is a short term play 4-6 months and also a long term investment. Silver rises and drops to fast and to soon to mess with unless you know what's you are doing , it is a roller-coaster and it could give you headaches . I say invest in silver if you want a boost in some small income. Invest in gold and silver if you want more money over TIME. As gold goes up more of the sheeple will want to buy in causing a bubble. My theory is similar as more people buy & the prices goes up quickly the Central Banks, who own gobs, will release enough to cause a sharp enough drop to cause panic and then buy it all back on the cheap.
A big part of the value of gold is the perceived rarity, historically true but more and more is found and mined every year. Little is used industrially Not the same for Ag.If Euro fall it will efect the Euro market throughout the world, as well china's market will have a greate impact and that goes for India and other countries, it will be a domino effect, and that's how USA will go. It will take in my opinion 3 to 4 weeks till the US falls after Europe. If 1 country falls in Euro, the banks will try to save there asses and from there on everything will accelerate The scenario I described is not what I would consider an orchestrated plan. It's more like what the probable strategy would be if using gold as money starts being more common but could also work if sheeple start showing signs of consciousness and they want' to demoralize them. Most will flock to gold at first. Silver still suffers from the idea it's a second class product. Gold benefits from the idea that it's still rare, it's really becoming more common.Silver ftw, plus for bartering reasons also id rather have 43 pieces of money than 1 Unless your rich then invest in everything. Any precious metal is better than paper . Its going to be a smooth ride for gold but much more gentle incline, but a rough ride for silver but so long as silver demand outstrips supply and supply can only diminish ,take the bumpy ride because once you look back at the rise in silver you,ll soon forget how you got there.
MAKE SURE YOU GET PHYSICAL SILVER IN YOUR OWN POSSESSION. Don't Buy SLV, or Futures or Pooled Accounts or any other BS paper silver product .Remember anything on paper is worth the paper it is written on. Go Long Stay long the bull market have even started yet
actually when you think about it..silver really isn't that volatile....it's only volatile because it cost less so when it increases or decreases the chart seems to move more but with gold since it's at $1600 an oz when it decreases by 30 bucks you don't really see the chart move that much. The way I see it silver is not more volatile than gold, it's the increments that's making it look volatile.Gold is a long term investment, 5-10 years before you sell. Silver is a short term play 4-6 months and also a long term investment. Silver rises and drops to fast and to soon to mess with unless you know what's you are doing , it is a roller-coaster and it could give you headaches . I say invest in silver if you want a boost in some small income. Invest in gold and silver if you want more money over TIME. As gold goes up more of the sheeple will want to buy in causing a bubble. My theory is similar as more people buy & the prices goes up quickly the Central Banks, who own gobs, will release enough to cause a sharp enough drop to cause panic and then buy it all back on the cheap.
A big part of the value of gold is the perceived rarity, historically true but more and more is found and mined every year. Little is used industrially Not the same for Ag.If Euro fall it will efect the Euro market throughout the world, as well china's market will have a greate impact and that goes for India and other countries, it will be a domino effect, and that's how USA will go. It will take in my opinion 3 to 4 weeks till the US falls after Europe. If 1 country falls in Euro, the banks will try to save there asses and from there on everything will accelerate The scenario I described is not what I would consider an orchestrated plan. It's more like what the probable strategy would be if using gold as money starts being more common but could also work if sheeple start showing signs of consciousness and they want' to demoralize them. Most will flock to gold at first. Silver still suffers from the idea it's a second class product. Gold benefits from the idea that it's still rare, it's really becoming more common.Silver ftw, plus for bartering reasons also id rather have 43 pieces of money than 1 Unless your rich then invest in everything. Any precious metal is better than paper . Its going to be a smooth ride for gold but much more gentle incline, but a rough ride for silver but so long as silver demand outstrips supply and supply can only diminish ,take the bumpy ride because once you look back at the rise in silver you,ll soon forget how you got there.
MAKE SURE YOU GET PHYSICAL SILVER IN YOUR OWN POSSESSION. Don't Buy SLV, or Futures or Pooled Accounts or any other BS paper silver product .Remember anything on paper is worth the paper it is written on. Go Long Stay long the bull market have even started yet
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James Turk : The gold price and the Fiat Money
James Turk : "...right now the dollar depends only on confidence and confidence is very fragile we are starting to see confidence erode internationally , you know the dollar has been in a major downturn for several years we are seeing precious metal prices going up we are seeing commodity prices going up food prices indexes are record high all of these things suggest to me that there is too much money being created by the federal reserve and indeed all central banks around the world and people are taking that money and putting it in things of usefulness , real commodities that have tangible value , useful value , so I think we are very close I think we are going to see some major upheaval within the next year " James Turk of the GoldMoney Foundation speaks about currency devaluation and the rising gold price. How the gold price is rising against all major currencies and monetary policy is political, having abandoned all pretense of seeking monetary stability.
Related ETFs : Ishares Silver ETF (SLV), SPDR GOld ETF (GLD) SPDR GOld ETF (GLD), Powershares DB SPDR Gold ETF (GLD), Newmont Mining (NEM), Barrick Gold (ABX), GoldCorp (GG)
Related ETFs : Ishares Silver ETF (SLV), SPDR GOld ETF (GLD) SPDR GOld ETF (GLD), Powershares DB SPDR Gold ETF (GLD), Newmont Mining (NEM), Barrick Gold (ABX), GoldCorp (GG)
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