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<p>[QUOTE="fatima, post: 1324694, member: 22143"]DW-Coins & medoraman, OK, but that doesn't fit the definition of "well documented". It's anecdotal at best and is suspect in medoraman's case, 2nd hand as well. (based on guess of age) Given that, I would contend, as I have done consistently on this forum, that the events of 1980 have little bearing on what is happening today. It's an opinion that dealers might go to paying 50% of spot for silver, but that isn't a foregone conclusion. </p><p><br /></p><p>I would also contend that we are not in a down market for physical bullion. Physical bullion buyers should always look at this as a long term investment and by almost any measure, we are in a bull market. If one's outlook on these metals is being measured in less than a year(s) yardstick, then one shouldn't be purchasing bullion. As the financial system continues to unravel like a ball of broken rubber bands, there are going to be short term eye watering gyrations in paper prices. It's irrelevant in the long run unless your investments are in said paper.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="fatima, post: 1324694, member: 22143"]DW-Coins & medoraman, OK, but that doesn't fit the definition of "well documented". It's anecdotal at best and is suspect in medoraman's case, 2nd hand as well. (based on guess of age) Given that, I would contend, as I have done consistently on this forum, that the events of 1980 have little bearing on what is happening today. It's an opinion that dealers might go to paying 50% of spot for silver, but that isn't a foregone conclusion. I would also contend that we are not in a down market for physical bullion. Physical bullion buyers should always look at this as a long term investment and by almost any measure, we are in a bull market. If one's outlook on these metals is being measured in less than a year(s) yardstick, then one shouldn't be purchasing bullion. As the financial system continues to unravel like a ball of broken rubber bands, there are going to be short term eye watering gyrations in paper prices. It's irrelevant in the long run unless your investments are in said paper.[/QUOTE]
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