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<p>[QUOTE="BusterHighman, post: 1154514, member: 29945"]Buy silver in whatever form gets you the most bang for your buck. Do your own research to find the best deal. Don't listen to people on this site who already sold their stuff and are now desperately predicting that it won't stay this high forever. The dollar is done. The price of silver in US dollars is irrelevant. There will come a time (probably soon) that you won't be able to buy a physical ounce for ANY amount of US dollars. For this reason, any PM is a good investment. </p><p><br /></p><p>The reason I like Silver more than other metals is because it's vastly under-valued based on supply and demand. Silver is heavily consumed in industry, and that consumption is steadily rising. Did you know silver is a key element in solar panels. Do you think we are going to be making more solar panels as time goes on? Did you know that most silver is a byproduct of mining for other base metals? When the massive deflation of the world economy occurs, the demand for those base metals will fall off a cliff. Silver supply is going to fall with it. </p><p><br /></p><p>Buy as many physical ounces as you can and don't pay attention to the short term fluctuations. Just buy more when the price dips.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="BusterHighman, post: 1154514, member: 29945"]Buy silver in whatever form gets you the most bang for your buck. Do your own research to find the best deal. Don't listen to people on this site who already sold their stuff and are now desperately predicting that it won't stay this high forever. The dollar is done. The price of silver in US dollars is irrelevant. There will come a time (probably soon) that you won't be able to buy a physical ounce for ANY amount of US dollars. For this reason, any PM is a good investment. The reason I like Silver more than other metals is because it's vastly under-valued based on supply and demand. Silver is heavily consumed in industry, and that consumption is steadily rising. Did you know silver is a key element in solar panels. Do you think we are going to be making more solar panels as time goes on? Did you know that most silver is a byproduct of mining for other base metals? When the massive deflation of the world economy occurs, the demand for those base metals will fall off a cliff. Silver supply is going to fall with it. Buy as many physical ounces as you can and don't pay attention to the short term fluctuations. Just buy more when the price dips.[/QUOTE]
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