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<p>[QUOTE="Vess1, post: 1117073, member: 13650"]Which.....there is nothing left here to get back on track. What we're seeing right now is pretty much what we've got left and what we'll be lucky to hang on to going forward. </p><p> </p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p> As I recently have been bearish on this topic, I tend to agree with you Jim. Because nobody really knows what the immediate, direct correlation SHOULD be between the price of silver and the dollar. I don't think anybody knows what's real any more. Maybe silver should be $200 right now? If the truth was known, who knows? Maybe it should still be back at $15? Who/what entity is driving these prices based on what?</p><p><br /></p><p> We can kind of pretend like we all know what's going on in the world and exactly "how much China is buying" on a given month but who knows for sure. There's a lot of "reporting" that may not be founded on pure facts out there too. Especially concerning World news. Often times stories are correct but they have the numbers wrong. </p><p><br /></p><p> I guess I"m just kind of stuck in the wait and see crowd for now. If people are buying like mad now, I really can't blame them, based on the original quote I posted here. We are in a never ending downward spiral of money creation until something drastic is implemented to fix it. Maybe $35 is a huge bargain. $17 sure looks cheap now![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Vess1, post: 1117073, member: 13650"]Which.....there is nothing left here to get back on track. What we're seeing right now is pretty much what we've got left and what we'll be lucky to hang on to going forward. As I recently have been bearish on this topic, I tend to agree with you Jim. Because nobody really knows what the immediate, direct correlation SHOULD be between the price of silver and the dollar. I don't think anybody knows what's real any more. Maybe silver should be $200 right now? If the truth was known, who knows? Maybe it should still be back at $15? Who/what entity is driving these prices based on what? We can kind of pretend like we all know what's going on in the world and exactly "how much China is buying" on a given month but who knows for sure. There's a lot of "reporting" that may not be founded on pure facts out there too. Especially concerning World news. Often times stories are correct but they have the numbers wrong. I guess I"m just kind of stuck in the wait and see crowd for now. If people are buying like mad now, I really can't blame them, based on the original quote I posted here. We are in a never ending downward spiral of money creation until something drastic is implemented to fix it. Maybe $35 is a huge bargain. $17 sure looks cheap now![/QUOTE]
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