Alan Kohler's Eureka Report - Silver Article dated March 2 2011

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  1. malachii

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    malachii Well-Known Member

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    Oh - sorry - it lets me straight in.

    I'd cut and paste but I'm not allowed to.

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    looks like i got to read it just in the nick of time then :)
     
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    I did a Google..... sounds like this same writer is trotting out the same stuff.


    re: only 3 (hobo-jo)
    Forum:ASX - By Stock(Back)
    Code: SILVER - SILVER METAL AG 47(GoogleSILVER)
    Post: 5785249
    Reply to: #5768820 from hobo-joViews: 195
    Posted: 04/10/10 21:53Sentiment: BuyDisclosure: Stock HeldFrom: 122.49.xxx.xxx
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    I'm currently subscribed to the Eureka Report (in a free trial), today an article and comment caught me eye:

    "Silver Bullet: Investors preparing to climb aboard the silver rally should think twice."

    The article covered the Gold:Silver ratio, a bit about ETFs and talked the pure miners where AYN and SVL got a mention.

    Overall the article was quite negative towards further appreciation of the price of Silver and spoke of "investment" demand as if it were speculative.

    What appears to be misunderstood by the articles writer (ironically named Tim Treadgold) is that Silver has monetary properties, the plastic notes and numbers in his bank account are more speculative than Silver's long history as money.

    aka Bullion Baron
     

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