Topherclaus
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It appears silver has managed what no man has ever done, and actually gone "just the tip".
Bargain compared to what?Topherclaus said:I do see silver as an amazing bargain right now
RetardedMonkey said:Bargain compared to what?Topherclaus said:I do see silver as an amazing bargain right now
SilverDJ said:RetardedMonkey said:Bargain compared to what?Topherclaus said:I do see silver as an amazing bargain right now
What stackers think it will be worth![]()
Topherclaus said:I do see silver as an amazing bargain right now. I keep saying I can't justify buying more and then I see a great deal and I buy more.
mmissinglink said:Topherclaus said:I do see silver as an amazing bargain right now. I keep saying I can't justify buying more and then I see a great deal and I buy more.
I think you are afflicted with what almost every other silver stacker is afflicted with....CanNeverHaveTooMuchBeautifulShinySilver-itus. :lol:
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Topherclaus said:SilverDJ said:RetardedMonkey said:Bargain compared to what?
What stackers think it will be worth![]()
Yeah pretty much. It is an industrial metal which is being bought in record amounts every year. It simply must go up. That's the way it works.
Topherclaus said:Yeah pretty much. It is an industrial metal which is being bought in record amounts every year. It simply must go up. That's the way it works.
I have never managed to extract a rational answer for this question, or how a value for silver is calculated.RetardedMonkey said:Bargain compared to what?Topherclaus said:I do see silver as an amazing bargain right now
SilverPete said:I think we could go well above 100:1.
People may rush to gold as a store of value though troubled times, but silver's price rises could be capped as a number of industrial users would be motivated to find substitutes for silver if the price rises too much.
SilverPete said:I think we could go well above 100:1.
People may rush to gold as a store of value though troubled times, but silver's price rises could be capped as a number of industrial users would be motivated to find substitutes for silver if the price rises too much.
wrcmad said:I have never managed to extract a rational answer for this question, or how a value for silver is calculated.RetardedMonkey said:Bargain compared to what?Topherclaus said:I do see silver as an amazing bargain right now
SilverDJ said:Topherclaus said:Yeah pretty much. It is an industrial metal which is being bought in record amounts every year. It simply must go up. That's the way it works.
No, that's the way you hope it will work.
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