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<p>[QUOTE="fatima, post: 1154609, member: 22143"]Indeed. However you are making emotional arguments to prove your point. (idiots buying tulips, gunslingers jumping from windows, etc etc) You have not provided any rational argument beyond irrelevant past anecdotes to make the case that Silver is in a bubble. I would also add the concept of "dollar cost averaging" is exactly the type of investing that someone does who does not take the time to understand what they are investing in and is convinced this notion will eliminate the risk. </p><p><br /></p><p>A rational argument on current silver pricing would provide a convincing case on what is driving silver prices. (hint, it isn't grandma's silver set) IMO, I do agree with you that heavy silver investing now is pretty high risk, but not for the reasons stated in this topic. There are two aspects to this. Many people are buying because prices are higher than yesterday. (these are people that will get burnt) The other is that people make the mistake that Silver = Gold and then make the same arguments for silver. (they will get burnt too)[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="fatima, post: 1154609, member: 22143"]Indeed. However you are making emotional arguments to prove your point. (idiots buying tulips, gunslingers jumping from windows, etc etc) You have not provided any rational argument beyond irrelevant past anecdotes to make the case that Silver is in a bubble. I would also add the concept of "dollar cost averaging" is exactly the type of investing that someone does who does not take the time to understand what they are investing in and is convinced this notion will eliminate the risk. A rational argument on current silver pricing would provide a convincing case on what is driving silver prices. (hint, it isn't grandma's silver set) IMO, I do agree with you that heavy silver investing now is pretty high risk, but not for the reasons stated in this topic. There are two aspects to this. Many people are buying because prices are higher than yesterday. (these are people that will get burnt) The other is that people make the mistake that Silver = Gold and then make the same arguments for silver. (they will get burnt too)[/QUOTE]
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