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<p>[QUOTE="Cloudsweeper99, post: 292762, member: 3011"]We can only guess at the future. Many people will tell you it is too late because prices have risen. I would say that silver would be the way to go, and American Silver Eagles are a good way to play it because they are very easy to buy and resell one ounce at a time and are worth the small premium. Some of them develop significant numismatic premiums which is a bonus if you buy them at the issue price in January. I've already pre-ordered mine for 2008. At some point when prices become high enough and silver scarce enough, the US Mint will probably stop making ASEs and the entire series will immediately command a premium price. $15 is not a high price for an ounce of silver, and in my opinion this will look very very cheap a few years from now. I think we are still closer to the beginning of the price rise than to the end of it. Most big moves in markets last longer and move farther than anyone expects. Silver should be no exception.</p><p><br /></p><p>Of course, this opinion comes with no guarantee and is worth exactly what you paid for it. All I can offer is to say that I'm following my own advice. Good luck.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Cloudsweeper99, post: 292762, member: 3011"]We can only guess at the future. Many people will tell you it is too late because prices have risen. I would say that silver would be the way to go, and American Silver Eagles are a good way to play it because they are very easy to buy and resell one ounce at a time and are worth the small premium. Some of them develop significant numismatic premiums which is a bonus if you buy them at the issue price in January. I've already pre-ordered mine for 2008. At some point when prices become high enough and silver scarce enough, the US Mint will probably stop making ASEs and the entire series will immediately command a premium price. $15 is not a high price for an ounce of silver, and in my opinion this will look very very cheap a few years from now. I think we are still closer to the beginning of the price rise than to the end of it. Most big moves in markets last longer and move farther than anyone expects. Silver should be no exception. Of course, this opinion comes with no guarantee and is worth exactly what you paid for it. All I can offer is to say that I'm following my own advice. Good luck.[/QUOTE]
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