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<p>[QUOTE="medoraman, post: 1713968, member: 26302"]I "am having trouble" with your above ground available supply numbers because its misleading. You quote this statistic to get people to believe we physically do not have any silver above ground. That is simply not true. EVERY SINGLE YEAR we have more and more silver above ground than the year before. I just proved that with YOUR LINK. Please provide us a link to YOUR assertion, since the link you provided to prove your point proves MINE.</p><p><br /></p><p>Btw, I really do not appreciate you telling me to seek counseling. That is not really called for. Is that what PM permabulls do when they cannot defend their position, resort to name calling?</p><p><br /></p><p>Btw, "no one sells for a loss". Seriously? I was at a coin show last weekend and a dealer had a large assortment of ASE's that he had just bought. People buy and sell silver every day, regardless of their basis. You think someone is not going to sell a broken necklace unless they get more than they paid for it?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="medoraman, post: 1713968, member: 26302"]I "am having trouble" with your above ground available supply numbers because its misleading. You quote this statistic to get people to believe we physically do not have any silver above ground. That is simply not true. EVERY SINGLE YEAR we have more and more silver above ground than the year before. I just proved that with YOUR LINK. Please provide us a link to YOUR assertion, since the link you provided to prove your point proves MINE. Btw, I really do not appreciate you telling me to seek counseling. That is not really called for. Is that what PM permabulls do when they cannot defend their position, resort to name calling? Btw, "no one sells for a loss". Seriously? I was at a coin show last weekend and a dealer had a large assortment of ASE's that he had just bought. People buy and sell silver every day, regardless of their basis. You think someone is not going to sell a broken necklace unless they get more than they paid for it?[/QUOTE]
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