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<p>[QUOTE="passantgardant, post: 1151641, member: 30033"]Based on the long-term exponential trend, silver could possibly pull back to the high 20s this year, but I wouldn't bet on it. Gold will almost certainly go up to between $1550 and $1600 and then pull back to the $1500 area. Whenever that happens, silver will probably be at its low point too, whereever that may be. This will probably happen in July or August after peaking in May, based on historical seasonal trends. If you're not in by August, you may miss the train to $1800 gold and $60, $70, or $80 silver.</p><p><br /></p><p>How high can it go and what's its fair value? I've created a calculator which let's you determine what a fair value for silver is based on your inflation expectations: <a href="http://passantgardant.com/blog/66-silver-value-calculator" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="http://passantgardant.com/blog/66-silver-value-calculator" rel="nofollow">http://passantgardant.com/blog/66-silver-value-calculator</a></p><p><a href="http://passantgardant.com/blog/66-silver-value-calculator" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="http://passantgardant.com/blog/66-silver-value-calculator" rel="nofollow"><br /></a> </p><p>I've used Northwest Territorial Mint in the past, and they're not bad (they sell Pan American silver direct), but I've found APMEX prices are usually a little better, as are their shipping terms and ease of using their website.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="passantgardant, post: 1151641, member: 30033"]Based on the long-term exponential trend, silver could possibly pull back to the high 20s this year, but I wouldn't bet on it. Gold will almost certainly go up to between $1550 and $1600 and then pull back to the $1500 area. Whenever that happens, silver will probably be at its low point too, whereever that may be. This will probably happen in July or August after peaking in May, based on historical seasonal trends. If you're not in by August, you may miss the train to $1800 gold and $60, $70, or $80 silver. How high can it go and what's its fair value? I've created a calculator which let's you determine what a fair value for silver is based on your inflation expectations: [URL="http://passantgardant.com/blog/66-silver-value-calculator"]http://passantgardant.com/blog/66-silver-value-calculator [/URL] I've used Northwest Territorial Mint in the past, and they're not bad (they sell Pan American silver direct), but I've found APMEX prices are usually a little better, as are their shipping terms and ease of using their website.[/QUOTE]
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