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<p>[QUOTE="InfleXion, post: 1293388, member: 29012"]Notwithstanding the paper market, it's relatively absurd to insinuate that gold or silver are in a bubble. You can't have a bubble with a finite resource. Now, can there be a bubble in the paper market? Sure. However, to me it's more likely that what some would call a bubble in the precious metals market (although it's far too longterm of a trend for that to hold much water) is actually the deflating of the dollar bubble which there is a much stronger case for with the inflationary monetary policies we have been under for decades. Gold's function is simply a measurement of currency value. Gold doesn't get more valuable, but rather our currency buys less of it as the supply is expanded. Silver is a bit more rambunctious, but overall follows gold. A price of silver maintained below $25 could signal the end of the bull market, so I highly doubt we will see that for any length of time without monetary policy reversion.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="InfleXion, post: 1293388, member: 29012"]Notwithstanding the paper market, it's relatively absurd to insinuate that gold or silver are in a bubble. You can't have a bubble with a finite resource. Now, can there be a bubble in the paper market? Sure. However, to me it's more likely that what some would call a bubble in the precious metals market (although it's far too longterm of a trend for that to hold much water) is actually the deflating of the dollar bubble which there is a much stronger case for with the inflationary monetary policies we have been under for decades. Gold's function is simply a measurement of currency value. Gold doesn't get more valuable, but rather our currency buys less of it as the supply is expanded. Silver is a bit more rambunctious, but overall follows gold. A price of silver maintained below $25 could signal the end of the bull market, so I highly doubt we will see that for any length of time without monetary policy reversion.[/QUOTE]
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