Price volatility notwithstanding, with whatever highs and lows in the calendar year 2016, where will Silver (Ozt./USD) close on 12/31/16 ? Please add any comments on possible price movements (e.g. High, Low, etc.) during the year but keep the focus squarely on 2016. "Vote certainly, but also feel free to give your rationale."
The correct answer to your question has been given numerous times on this site. The correct answer is, no one really knows. Any guesses given here are purely conjecture.
You are on the wrong forum for your question. Look her forum up, I'm sure you can get an exact answer!!
I pull $17.20 out of thin air as my prediction because 1720 is a year that always fascinated me. Mostly because it was the best and worse year for the South Sea Trading Company which peaked in August and began it's well deserved swan dive. In other words I just like the number 1720.
Well she predicted she will live to be 88 so she has to still be alive - probably living with Elvis and Michael Jackson on Gilligan's Island!
People who don't vote can't see, haha. I like that function. Probably 50% of viewers are voting, so make an educated guess.
Silver will be over $50 oz because it will. Simple as that. But I'm not going to tell everyone exactly how much over $50 because that would be cheating. Wishful is right!
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Agree on silver price long term - or pretty close. Oil, I'm pretty sure you are spot on You should be banned for even mentioning the Kard...... I believe silver will break $16/ozt levels in March. Been a good month!
If silver breaks $16 (52 high) and holds, the big money will start pouring in and we could finally break the downtrend for silver too. I'm lickin' my chops
Depends how far and how long negative interest rates go and how much stock investors want to park their idle cash in PMs instead of the usual refuge of bonds.