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<p>[QUOTE="USS656, post: 368122, member: 6641"]Laura, I think a nicer way of saying this is that the number of posts do not indicate any level of understanding. Phoenix has more posts than the majority of the members and he is a young teenager that may or may not have any understanding of investments of paper or actual bullion - which are two ways you can go in this market.</p><p> </p><p>I would do a lot of reading and investigation on some of the bullion web sites and forums before making a substantial investment. It might be a good investment but do your homework first. Also go on Kitco to look at the history of silver. At $14 to $18 I doubt that you would ever loss much but you may never see much in gains either. Get a better understanding of the annual usage and annual production - then what is driving the usage. Then understand if technology advances may affect the usage. Like any other investment opportunity, there is risk involved that you should understand and be willing to take if the investment turns out to be a bust.</p><p> </p><p>Good Luck!</p><p> </p><p>Darryl[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="USS656, post: 368122, member: 6641"]Laura, I think a nicer way of saying this is that the number of posts do not indicate any level of understanding. Phoenix has more posts than the majority of the members and he is a young teenager that may or may not have any understanding of investments of paper or actual bullion - which are two ways you can go in this market. I would do a lot of reading and investigation on some of the bullion web sites and forums before making a substantial investment. It might be a good investment but do your homework first. Also go on Kitco to look at the history of silver. At $14 to $18 I doubt that you would ever loss much but you may never see much in gains either. Get a better understanding of the annual usage and annual production - then what is driving the usage. Then understand if technology advances may affect the usage. Like any other investment opportunity, there is risk involved that you should understand and be willing to take if the investment turns out to be a bust. Good Luck! Darryl[/QUOTE]
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