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<p>[QUOTE="desertgem, post: 1709360, member: 15199"]If you remove the conspiracy about Wall Street trying to do in silver and gold, and instead see that they want to dump , not to affect PM, but to instead to move money to productive stock and other instruments. I realize that there are some fears of an inflationary era, but it seems that whenever the future seems bleaker, it improves. I subscribe to a balanced investment portfolio, although I am over in the ownership of rental property, and see no problem with 5-10% in PM. However at this time, physical seem very shaky, and the best long term plan is to consider mining stocks which are even lower than the physical. It will take longer to give good returns, but it is just an alternative. There are many here who are depending 60-80% of their future on physical PM, and that may be bad news. Of course no one knows as the next exploding asteroid might be over the US or Europe. The idea that paper will become worthless and the world will return to PM backed currency is shrinking every day.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="desertgem, post: 1709360, member: 15199"]If you remove the conspiracy about Wall Street trying to do in silver and gold, and instead see that they want to dump , not to affect PM, but to instead to move money to productive stock and other instruments. I realize that there are some fears of an inflationary era, but it seems that whenever the future seems bleaker, it improves. I subscribe to a balanced investment portfolio, although I am over in the ownership of rental property, and see no problem with 5-10% in PM. However at this time, physical seem very shaky, and the best long term plan is to consider mining stocks which are even lower than the physical. It will take longer to give good returns, but it is just an alternative. There are many here who are depending 60-80% of their future on physical PM, and that may be bad news. Of course no one knows as the next exploding asteroid might be over the US or Europe. The idea that paper will become worthless and the world will return to PM backed currency is shrinking every day.[/QUOTE]
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