Several years ago on CoinTalk I suggested the possibility that the physical and paper price could eventually disconnect. And I was "condemned"...
With the billions in bullion, you should be able to afford a very nice collection. ;)
Warren Bubbett sold his silver around $7.50 years ago. I think someone has been reading too many internet articles.
I agree.
Silver bars will probably cost less to buy. ASEs and Maple Leafs will probably sell for a greater percentage of spot price when you sell them....
I'm just going by experience in other markets. The internet tends to increase supply available to consumers more than the demand from new...
It's the same thing. And since margins on PMs have generally been much greater than on, say, stocks, the effect is noticeable. All things...
One thing to keep in mind is that whenever items become available on the internet as well as B&M outlets, it has tended to drive the price down,...
There is no constitutional protection for fraud, and that is what I consider this to be since the number is not supported by the company's...
I am suggesting that you calculate the total cost from the audited financial statements instead of believing the company PR statement.
It's just a technical analysis term. It just means that after a big run up, the price might stall out at a certain level, like the low $30s for...
Cash cost is irrelevant and it should be illegal for a company to report it. I consider it to be intentionally deceptive. It excludes the costs...
There is no commitment to pay. It would be a grave mistake to accept this. The normal, logical, and best solution is default. The concept that...
I don't agree. At $7 the supplies of physical silver needed by industry would dry up since it is far below the cost of production and existing...
I tend to agree with the chart in the article that M1, M2, and M3 are all growing at present, and the comment that deflation is still a threat....
First let me say that I'm not convinced that the money supply is actually shrinking, but it also probably isn't growing as much as the Fed would...
I would add the following comments [my $0.01]. The toxic assets were largely sold to the Fed, not the taxpapers, or were kept by the banks...
Cool pictures, Pacecar. Thanks.
That is the debate. If the purpose is investment, the AGE will more reliably track the price of gold. The dragon depends on collector sentiment...
I believe that is probably the case. Extreme levels of debt become naturally deflationary unless there is a conscious policy decision to inflate...
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