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<p>[QUOTE="InfleXion, post: 1236846, member: 29012"]Indeed the points I am making are forward thinking and may not (probably won't) be realized in the short term. I am not as concerned about the rise in investment demand because I feel it is warranted, and I also feel (opinion / gut alert =) that the majority of silver investments are scattered throughout the average person and not consolidated into the hands of big players as gold is. So the amount of investors in a position to dump physical silver on the market in my mind is much less than those who could do the same with gold. With silver being such a thin market I would like to think we will see better prices at some point. You are also right about a few years ago that things changed when mine production finally began exceeding demand after that was not the case for over 50 years, but according to demand projections by the Silver Institute we may only have a couple more years left before it swings back the other way again. However, if the economy significantly retracts, then those projections are off as well, but ultimately silver's dual monetary and industrial roles are what draws me.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="InfleXion, post: 1236846, member: 29012"]Indeed the points I am making are forward thinking and may not (probably won't) be realized in the short term. I am not as concerned about the rise in investment demand because I feel it is warranted, and I also feel (opinion / gut alert =) that the majority of silver investments are scattered throughout the average person and not consolidated into the hands of big players as gold is. So the amount of investors in a position to dump physical silver on the market in my mind is much less than those who could do the same with gold. With silver being such a thin market I would like to think we will see better prices at some point. You are also right about a few years ago that things changed when mine production finally began exceeding demand after that was not the case for over 50 years, but according to demand projections by the Silver Institute we may only have a couple more years left before it swings back the other way again. However, if the economy significantly retracts, then those projections are off as well, but ultimately silver's dual monetary and industrial roles are what draws me.[/QUOTE]
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