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    Silver Prices

    Just a question....How high do you think or how high have you heard silver will go?I have read it could go as high as $750.00 an ounce.

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    Re: Silver Prices

    Quote Originally Posted by tmjones550
    Just a question....How high do you think or how high have you heard silver will go?I have read it could go as high as $750.00 an ounce.
    Your guess is as good as mine I would just be happy to see it go back up to $50.00 so I can sell a little what I bought when it was $27.00 so I can make some money as I've been buying a lot lately in the low and high $30's.
    All kidding aside I don't think anyone knows how it's gonna go as it's fluctuating a lot lately. I don't think we are even going to even see $75.00 this year as it's so volatile right now. Cheers, Charlie

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    Re: Silver Prices

    It should easily hit $50/ounce this year, as people start to (suddenly) realize that their income is not worth what it was. What we are currently in is a devaluation of the dollar, and the Chinese are going to enforce that devaluation. It's only a matter of time before they start asking for US payment for their money borrowed in gold, silver, PMs, oil, or something else.

    What can you do? The best hedge against inflation and monetary devaluation is gold or other PMs. It's historic and has been that way for thousands of years.

    A lot of money managers are trying to steer people away from investing in PMs, and insisting they keep their money in stocks/bonds.

    Stocks/bonds have their place in financial planning. But so do PMs. Typically people should keep 5-10% of their total wealth in PMs for just this reason.

    I think you have to remember the times right after 1970 when silver started its escalating price. Take the long-term approach. Research what gold/silver was selling for then, and compare it to the National Debt. Now take a look at today's prices, and anticipate what will happen in the future.

    Right now, one of the best things you can put away for tomorrow is having a metal detector. Think about it.

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    Apr 2011
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    Re: Silver Prices

    blah blah devaluation, blah blah us dollar, blah blah global economic collapse... NOBODY KNOWS

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    Tuberale

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    Re: Silver Prices

    Quote Originally Posted by brendan1414
    blah blah devaluation, blah blah us dollar, blah blah global economic collapse... NOBODY KNOWS
    Apparently Kitco.com has an inkling. Silver just rose from $39.40 to $41.92. But I'm certain it can't have anything to do with devaluation or global economic collapse. Have a nice day.

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    Tuberale

    May 2010
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    Re: Silver Prices

    Quote Originally Posted by Tuberale
    Apparently Kitco.com has an inkling. Silver just rose from $39.40 to $41.92. But I'm certain it can't have anything to do with devaluation or global economic collapse. Have a nice day.
    My bad. That should have been $42.92. Obviously I can't do simple math either.

 

 

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