What wold happen if eventually many go out of business and existing stockpiles are depleted?willrocks said:Mining costs are irrelevant to the silver price.
SilverPete said:What wold happen if eventually many go out of business and existing stockpiles are depleted?willrocks said:Mining costs are irrelevant to the silver price.
Porcello said:SilverPete said:What wold happen if eventually many go out of business and existing stockpiles are depleted?willrocks said:Mining costs are irrelevant to the silver price.
Stock to flow ratio is apparently 20-30 years. There is plenty of time for new miners to enter the market before stocks are depleted. Plus, silver is mostly obtained as a byproduct of other metals.
Jim4silver said:Porcello said:SilverPete said:What wold happen if eventually many go out of business and existing stockpiles are depleted?
Stock to flow ratio is apparently 20-30 years. There is plenty of time for new miners to enter the market before stocks are depleted. Plus, silver is mostly obtained as a byproduct of other metals.
Those mines that produce silver as a "byproduct" are losing $$$ on their main commodity, just like primary silver mines. Copper, lead, gold and zinc are dropping and they produce much silver as a byproduct. So if a copper mine shuts down that means less byproduct silver is being mined.
Jim