Yes, I am still bullish on PMs, and I believe the bull market is still intact. However, I thought it important to point out that the 1625 level...
Didn't you get the memo? Independent thought is no longer acceptable. If it isn't in the media or on the internet, it can't possibly be true. ;)
I would say it is a "normal" correction considering that gold and silver are highly volitile. If gold closes below about 1625 and stays there a...
You cannot prove it is false and I can't prove that it's true. Central banks don't normally telegraph what they are doing behind the scenes. But...
Is there any evidence that they don't? central banks aren't stupid or unsophisticated as you hypothesize. There are many threads on Cointalk...
One possible negative for gold next year is that with increased buying by central banks, there will be increased shorting in the futures market to...
It's interesting to think about. During the 70s companies paid out higher dividends and increased them pretty much in line with inflation. I...
You'll probably, but not definitely, get a worse deal on Ebay than you will checking out some of the other major internet dealers such as APMEX...
I think this close to year end, a lot of the fluctuations are motivated by either tax reasons or window dressing portfolios.
Not really. In a true SHTF situation, there won't be anything in the stores to buy, and if you let anyone know you have bullion by trying to...
I don't think there are enough stores in the heavily damaged areas to make a difference. Some individuals undoubtedly lost substantial personal...
That's exactly what I said in response to your claim that... "Also, nobody's been buying PMs except us hoarder-types FOR YEARS Read more:...
I don't think there are enough "hoarders" to account for 12 straight years of higher prices for gold with silver tagging along with more...
I don't know if you can put a clock [or calendar] on the aftermath, and I wouldn't get hung up on the "bubble" term. It would probably improve...
Melt value is a benchmark value from which bid/ask spreads are calculated. So it would be improper and confusing to adjust it for estimated...
Going from memory, I seem to recall that in the early 80s there were a substantial number of Engelhard counterfeits floating around. I wonder if...
I agree.
I think ASEs are better. You pay a bit more but they are easier to resell and generally sell for a premium to melt. Also, someday the US Mint...
I remember the gold bubble from 1979/80. I remember evening news stories on TV showing lines of people in Manhattan waiting to get into coin...
Juan, I'll stick by the bubble symptoms I posted since they are the generally accepted ones. 1. This isn't the 17th century 2. Buying on credit...
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