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<p>[QUOTE="fatima, post: 1371066, member: 22143"]If the Euro collapses, IMO, it's bad for silver, not good. This is because the affected Europeans will be doing everything they can to convert their assets to, in this order: </p><ol> <li>USD</li> <li>Swiss Francs</li> <li>Pound Sterling</li> <li>Gold</li> </ol><p>Silver is nowhere on the radar in that situation. It's easy enough to put $100,000 in currency or gold in a small bag or safe deposit box. That much silver would weigh as much as a washing machine. </p><p><br /></p><p>IMO the Eurozone politicians and their puppet masters, the central banksters, might manage to print enough money to delay it for a while. Not many things, including war, scares them but unraveling of the fiat ponzi I should imagine, gives them nightmares. The smart ones in Europe have already gotten their money out of there to some degree. It's going to be carnage when the masses start to do the same. </p><p><br /></p><p>Beyond that mess, I've heard more than once that silver should be around $18 - $20.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="fatima, post: 1371066, member: 22143"]If the Euro collapses, IMO, it's bad for silver, not good. This is because the affected Europeans will be doing everything they can to convert their assets to, in this order: [list=1][*]USD[*]Swiss Francs[*]Pound Sterling[*]Gold[/list]Silver is nowhere on the radar in that situation. It's easy enough to put $100,000 in currency or gold in a small bag or safe deposit box. That much silver would weigh as much as a washing machine. IMO the Eurozone politicians and their puppet masters, the central banksters, might manage to print enough money to delay it for a while. Not many things, including war, scares them but unraveling of the fiat ponzi I should imagine, gives them nightmares. The smart ones in Europe have already gotten their money out of there to some degree. It's going to be carnage when the masses start to do the same. Beyond that mess, I've heard more than once that silver should be around $18 - $20.[/QUOTE]
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