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<p>[QUOTE="mikem2000, post: 1720121, member: 30574"]Really... Consider the first one. These folks who are screaming shorting is so dangerous here are the same folks who were preaching what a fantastic buy silver was at $45. Do you think that shorting now is more "dangerous" than going long was at $45??? People short all the time for various reasons, some do it just to hedge. Some keep their short position for years and some for only a few hours. Some make money, some lose. For someone just to put a blanket statement out like that is ridiculous and should not be taken seriously.</p><p><br /></p><p>The second one is a total joke. The demand for Silver has been relatively stagment for 10 years now. There is no "huge" demand for silver. I guess they were talking about the little blip for "silver trinkets" that existed for a very short time after the price correction. Well, that is over and there was never huge demand for investment grade silver. You could have gotten all you want for spot if you had the means. As far as "artificial supression" goes, there is none, plain and simple.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="mikem2000, post: 1720121, member: 30574"]Really... Consider the first one. These folks who are screaming shorting is so dangerous here are the same folks who were preaching what a fantastic buy silver was at $45. Do you think that shorting now is more "dangerous" than going long was at $45??? People short all the time for various reasons, some do it just to hedge. Some keep their short position for years and some for only a few hours. Some make money, some lose. For someone just to put a blanket statement out like that is ridiculous and should not be taken seriously. The second one is a total joke. The demand for Silver has been relatively stagment for 10 years now. There is no "huge" demand for silver. I guess they were talking about the little blip for "silver trinkets" that existed for a very short time after the price correction. Well, that is over and there was never huge demand for investment grade silver. You could have gotten all you want for spot if you had the means. As far as "artificial supression" goes, there is none, plain and simple.[/QUOTE]
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