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    Anyone trading the ratio?

    Hey everyone! I mostly hang out over at the CRH forum but as a silver bug I come over here and check up every so often.

    I wanted to check and see who was out there trading the gold/silver ratio and see what peoples thoughts/strategies were. I'm new to the ratio trade and would appreciate anyones wisdom or experiences. I thought about trading over to gold when the ratio hit 60 but did not thinking that it had some more room to go - wondering now if that was a mistake and the downward trend has been broken? Only time will tell. I have no solid evidence or information to draw from other than a GSR chart. I'm optimistic that long term we have long way to go for silver to catch up and would like to capitalize on the relative movements.

    George

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    Re: Anyone trading the ratio?

    I'm starting to see commercials saying that silver is the next hot commodity.
    Probably the same outfits that are trying to sell you gold.

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    Re: Anyone trading the ratio?

    I think we are going to see a decent sized correction over the next couple of months in both gold and silver (as long as some major serious world event does not happen--Iran attacked, etc).

    I think if that correction takes place silver will fall more than gold percentage wise and the ratio will widen back to the 70-80 range.

    I have some extra money I have been holding to buy more gold and silver if we get a decent dip. If you are into trading ratios, it would not be a bad time to trade gold for silver if you can get 70+ ounces of silver for an ounce of gold after premiums are factored in.

    Jim
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