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<p>[QUOTE="Cloudsweeper99, post: 1447457, member: 3011"]I agree. But I would also point out that GATA has complained about gold manipulation since it was $250, and Butler has complained about silver manipulation since it was $4. The market has proven them wrong, or at least proved that their fears were highly exaggerated. I know they can't admit that because they have businesses and staffs and newsletters to run, and revenue can only come from the true believers. I agree with your goal of helping others avoid wealth confiscation from inflation. It's a big problem. PMs are a great tool for this, but not all of the time. They run in bull and bear markets like everything else, and the time will come when holding PMs becomes dangerous to financial health, and no amount of faith in PMs will change that. PMs have been in a long bull market, and like all long term bull markets, people start thinking up reasons why this time it's different and the bull will run forever. But it won't. And I think that deep down inside most people know it.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Cloudsweeper99, post: 1447457, member: 3011"]I agree. But I would also point out that GATA has complained about gold manipulation since it was $250, and Butler has complained about silver manipulation since it was $4. The market has proven them wrong, or at least proved that their fears were highly exaggerated. I know they can't admit that because they have businesses and staffs and newsletters to run, and revenue can only come from the true believers. I agree with your goal of helping others avoid wealth confiscation from inflation. It's a big problem. PMs are a great tool for this, but not all of the time. They run in bull and bear markets like everything else, and the time will come when holding PMs becomes dangerous to financial health, and no amount of faith in PMs will change that. PMs have been in a long bull market, and like all long term bull markets, people start thinking up reasons why this time it's different and the bull will run forever. But it won't. And I think that deep down inside most people know it.[/QUOTE]
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