Silver...Historically

Discussion in 'Silver' started by adze67, Feb 21, 2021.

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Is silver undervalued?

  1. Yes

    31 vote(s)
    73.8%
  2. About right

    7 vote(s)
    16.7%
  3. No

    3 vote(s)
    7.1%
  4. It's a barbarous relic, bitcoin is the future

    1 vote(s)
    2.4%
  1. JohnnyBravo300

    JohnnyBravo300 Well-Known Member Silver Stacker

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    I voted about right. As long as markets are setting the physical price, that's the fair price right now to me.
    If a shortage is reported tomorrow and physical goes to $100 per oz, that will be fair price tomorrow.
     
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  2. copperhead

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    Turn of the century from Copper to Nickel Silver Gold , Money was backed with real value

    The Value is still there it’s a matter to except that Metals have to absorb the ups & downs of manipulation.

    When silver is low buy a lot when high buy less but keep building via

    Income averaging, precious metals are never a bad thing to have.

    They tell the truth of the economy and value of the dollar

    If the dollar (fait) requires more to buy an ounce of silver

    It’s not silvers fault Silver is what it was then and now

    Don’t worry of making money from silver

    Just Have It.
     
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  3. swisswatches

    swisswatches New Member

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    Yep, silver has to be about the cheapest commodity right now, but platinum is still a great buy too. There is even more hate for silver than ever before due to crypto. Even though bitcoin is still pretty cheap at $60k considering it's very practical use as a store of value, PMs also have a long way to go to catch up to all the money printing going on. The longer the suppression the higher the end price whenever that is!
     
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