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<p>[QUOTE="medoraman, post: 1168260, member: 26302"]A few months ago I simply took the PM price in the mid 30's and used a risk free return assumption of about 6%. You make a fair point that you may feel silver was price manipulated low for decades, (not sure I believe it, but still), and that would affect it. My general point was the ratios between silver and most other commodities are changing, and many here point to fed action, or QE, or inflation, to justify silver increase. I was just pointing out that all commodities should have changed due to those factors if they were the only reasons for silver price changes. Since they have not all gone up the same, there has to be OTHER reasons for silvers rise. Its an important distinction that should be discussed. I would agree that a move to $20 or $25 in silver would be roughly equal to other commodities recent increases, maybe even $30 if you pushed me, but that still begs the question what is driving the additional price rises, and are they sustainable.</p><p><br /></p><p>I don't have answers, just questions.</p><p><br /></p><p>Chris[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="medoraman, post: 1168260, member: 26302"]A few months ago I simply took the PM price in the mid 30's and used a risk free return assumption of about 6%. You make a fair point that you may feel silver was price manipulated low for decades, (not sure I believe it, but still), and that would affect it. My general point was the ratios between silver and most other commodities are changing, and many here point to fed action, or QE, or inflation, to justify silver increase. I was just pointing out that all commodities should have changed due to those factors if they were the only reasons for silver price changes. Since they have not all gone up the same, there has to be OTHER reasons for silvers rise. Its an important distinction that should be discussed. I would agree that a move to $20 or $25 in silver would be roughly equal to other commodities recent increases, maybe even $30 if you pushed me, but that still begs the question what is driving the additional price rises, and are they sustainable. I don't have answers, just questions. Chris[/QUOTE]
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