The Rawdog is Getting Out of Silver!

2011 may best be remembered for the silver price rallying to within inches of its all-time nominal high, in doing so generating a record annual average of $35.12 or more than double where we were two years ago. This was due to investors' ongoing enthusiasm for the metal as World Investment surged by over 70% in value terms to almost $10 billion. The market did have to contend with heavy profit taking, most obviously in early May and again in late September, however bargain hunting provided critical support during this volatile period, as did investors with a longer term focus.
Looking at the supply-side, total silver supply fell by 3% to 1,040.6 Moz (32,365 t) in 2011. The fall was the result of a major decline in net government sales and considerably lower net producer hedging. Net government sales dropped by a considerable 74% year- on-year, falling to a 14-year low of 11.5 Moz (357 t) in 2011, almost entirely driven by a substantial decline in disposals from Russia. Producers added to the global hedge book last year, with the delta-adjusted position rising by 10.7 Moz (334 t). However, last year's net increase was significantly lower compared with the 2010 level. In contrast, silver mine production grew modestly in 2011, to a fresh record of 761.6 Moz (23,689 t), driven by gains in by-product output from both the gold and lead/zinc sectors and the ramp-up of new mines. Finally, scrap supply reached a new all-time high as the decline in photographic scrap was offset by a rise in industrial, jewelry and silverware recycling.
http://www.silverwheaton.com/files/docs_quick links/World Silver Survey 2012 Summary.pdf
 
roman said:
If by everyone you mean bulls and longterm stackers on a PMs forum then perhaps you're right.
Traders? none that I know were touching Silver in the 40s and were looking for it to take another dive.
Do you define an ETF/papersilver 'player' as a longterm stacker or so?
I don't.
I assume you don't too.
Then, how do you then explain IShares Silver Trust during march and april 2011?

Over those meager 2 months, their reported stock increased from 11000 tonnes (that's more than today) to a recordhigh of 18639 tonnes.

That's almost a quarter billion ounces, and also a quarter of an entire annual world silver production.

So, those "traders" that did their "trading thing" along silver Exchange Traded Funds, paid the prices during those 2 months in 2011.
From $32 all the way up to $50.
Yet, you claim that none you knew were touching Silver in the 40s.
So, statistically seen, there are only two explanations for this.
1) Either some of those traders you knew lied to you.
2) Either your "statistical sample" didn't reflect the "population".
Maybe that wa's because you and those you knew were elite traders?
That's no problem.
That's fine.
But using a non-representative sample in order to make a general statement traders versus longterm stackers?
 
He convinced me and had plenty of evidence to support his argument. Amen.
I'm off to Trash Conerters or one of them shopping centre gold buyers. Prays tha lawd.
I'm gett'n out while the gett'ns good. So Sayeth the man.
 
LovingtheSilver said:
Who gives a fcuk about what Rawdog thinks anyway?

I love inane comments like that, and I especially love the inane thank yous.

I give a fcuk, what's wrong with that? If you don't want to discuss it, so don't read it, don't post. Simple. I think it's an interesting point of view he has. It's why I hardly have any silver.
 
@sc, demand has steadily been rising this past decade, and it has been met each year, precisely by supply. More precisely, the demand for coins and medals has been increasing, industrial demand is down, so is photographic use, as is jewellery and silverware and implied net investment has seen an explosive growth these recent years, but it varies from year to year. There have been no shortages (apart from minting shortages), in fact, it is foreseeable that there will be no silver shortages for quite some time, those waiting for the silver price to rise due to a shortage of the precious metal will have to look elsewhere.

Next point: Rawdog said that we won't experience hyperinflation because people do not have any money, people are losing their jobs, any money they have is spent on paying off debt or meeting the basic needs of survival. There is not enough excess cash to force hyperinflation.

Bordsilver will have a go at this surely? :)
 
mmm....shiney! said:
Silverthorn said:
having had a look this morning none of his arguments seem to be anything new.

But very few members seem to have the capacity to challenge them. :/

are they worth challenging? heard it all before, particularly during long consolidation periods.
 
optionsxpress slv alert have been triggering a lot of bullish indicator confirmation... in the last couple of days... i guess we will see how the game plays out as time goes..
 
Silverthorn said:
mmm....shiney! said:
Silverthorn said:
having had a look this morning none of his arguments seem to be anything new.

But very few members seem to have the capacity to challenge them. :/

are they worth challenging? heard it all before, particularly during long consolidation periods.
New members would benefit to hear the truth
 
Bullion Baron said:
valuecreator said:
rule#1: never argue with Renovator
lol yeah I'm starting to get that vibe. Pretty pointless arguing with someone who lies, bends the truth & provides no evidence to backup his claims!

Be careful with such claims BB, that sort of talk on the protected species of SS gets you taking a forced holiday around these parts.

Take it from someone who knows first hand mate.
 
mmm....shiney! said:
Silverthorn said:
mmm....shiney! said:
But very few members seem to have the capacity to challenge them. :/

are they worth challenging? heard it all before, particularly during long consolidation periods.
New members would benefit to hear the truth

Too funny.

'The truth'.... on SS.

Lol.
 
mmm....shiney! said:
Silverthorn said:
having had a look this morning none of his arguments seem to be anything new.

But very few members seem to have the capacity to challenge them. :/

We should all be glad to see investing in silver isn't really for everyone. It is never easy to hold and sit tight as it seems to be.
The Rawdog is definitely not comfortable in investing in silver. If he thinks holding silver and it continues to go up to $10 every year. Then he should revise how market behaves.
Up ,downs and flat are part of the game. Warren Buffett had been sitting tight in his 130 million ounce of physical silver for 10 years. he entered the market at $5.25/oz. For the entire 10 years, silver barely moves.
That means as the most successful investor of all times never earn him any profit in his silver holding. 2 years later, silver hit $20 per ounce, then everyone chase after it. By 2011, we all know it hit all time high.
Warren Buffett said

I brought it very early and I sold it very early,other than that it was perfect.

Is silver a good investment?
Maybe the more appropriate question is " Are you a good investor?"
 
mmm shiney I think plenty of people here could offer plenty of FACTS to show how mis-informed you and this video bozo are.

But, like me, won't because it's not worth the time.

And you already demonstrated you don't really understand what you read.

So it's not because people cannot prove you wrong, it's because they don't care.
 
valuecreator said:
it's ok I forgive you
now about that rent hike Its going up 20% theres no pets & you have to move to the smaller trailer downstairs with no view :lol:

Start your thread theres plenty of interest dont starve the followers.We all might learn something .
 
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