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<p>[QUOTE="WLhalves, post: 681983, member: 17586"]Then why bother to ask such a question?</p><p>Actually if you at historic tracking charts for this month and the cultural and industrial buying habits of the two biggest gold and silver markets (India and China) you'll see huge demand and as a result overall higher prices. </p><p>Most of the silver in the ground has been mined and industrial demand will sent it sky high in the coming years. Silver mining seems to be incidental to mining other ores and that percentage has been rapidly shrinking. Gold not so much, still a bit in the ground. Chinese government is now trying to dump Dollars for gold as fast as they can. They will soon hold more physical gold than any other entity. $1000 gold will not be noticed as it gets blown by.</p><p>See how easy it is to to be a wise pundit and predict the future?</p><p>(Anyone who gambles their money on my advice is a fool.)</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>And I can throw darts at a board and be as lucky.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p><p>Silvermonger JIC it was Alexn2coins that started this thread.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="WLhalves, post: 681983, member: 17586"]Then why bother to ask such a question? Actually if you at historic tracking charts for this month and the cultural and industrial buying habits of the two biggest gold and silver markets (India and China) you'll see huge demand and as a result overall higher prices. Most of the silver in the ground has been mined and industrial demand will sent it sky high in the coming years. Silver mining seems to be incidental to mining other ores and that percentage has been rapidly shrinking. Gold not so much, still a bit in the ground. Chinese government is now trying to dump Dollars for gold as fast as they can. They will soon hold more physical gold than any other entity. $1000 gold will not be noticed as it gets blown by. See how easy it is to to be a wise pundit and predict the future? (Anyone who gambles their money on my advice is a fool.) And I can throw darts at a board and be as lucky.[/QUOTE] Silvermonger JIC it was Alexn2coins that started this thread.[/QUOTE]
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