At the end of 1999, I bet a friend of mine who is also very interested in the stock market that the DJIA would be under 12,000 at some time in...
Yes, it is probably "safer" to hold gold rather than silver. But precious metals are highly volitile investments under the best of circumstances,...
I always have a major problem with that type of reasoning. Under the scenario you describe, there will be no businesses, no food, no electricity,...
I would have to go back and check to be certain, but I think long term bonds have outperformed stocks almost continuously since 1980. This...
One thing I would caution you on is that trading is a loser's game even if you are an expert in technical analysis. Jesse Livermore and Bill...
I don't want to turn this political, but Carter's energy policy was basically to get everyone to use less energy with enormous taxes on energy...
If certain large players are "simply market makers creating the paper for the market to be liquid" but don't actually have silver to deliver,...
My point is that the large concentrated positions are largely on the short side. so the "big boys" you refer to just don't have the impact that...
I would just suggest that leverage is not a sign or or a cause of manipulation. Concentration is. In the silver futures market, there are no...
Maybe, but I saw Richard Haass [look him up] on TV the other day indicating that it is time for the Fed to find a way to reduce their balance...
It sounds like you are off to a great start. However, you may want to consider putting some effort into learning more about the stock market and...
I wouldn't even know where to go to make that sort of purchase, but it sounds like it would keep you busy for a long time.
I'd be willing to go as high as $25, but $20 would be more comfortable
Yes. The silver and gold bull market will only last until the circumstances that caused it in the first place are replaced by a new set of...
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If someone wants to get into the market but isn't willing to put in the work, they should stay out of the market. Period. Maybe they are the same...
Great advice! :thumb:
I think that what will happen is what usually happens. Most of the people who were saying they planned to buy the next dip won't. They will wait...
So with Soros and Slim out of the way, and if the margin increases are over, prices might flatten out soon unless some other large sellers still...
I would never suggest that someone borrow money to invest it. The TMV isn't a big factor with interest rates so low and dividends on stocks...
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