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<p>[QUOTE="Evom777, post: 987246, member: 27123"]To understand mankind`s fascination with gold and silver We have to go back to roughly 1450 BC. Whether they were first used for coinage, weapons, jewelry, building decor, etc, We have their allure in Our genes. I said it on another thread that the Bible even warns Us about their allure. Silver has the highest sheen of any metal, and gold supposedly "disperses" heat better than any metal.(which is why some engine compartments in exotic cars are gold plated.....That said, I think that with China, India, and even Brazil getting more and more into manufacturing electronics We will see the industrial usage of silver drive it up well past the $20 mark. </p><p><br /></p><p>More and more I keep hearing about people dumping their stocks and going with gold and silver. They`re coming to the realization that manufacturing is not coming back to the U.S. and that both parties have and will continue to sell Us out. </p><p>Personally I see silver as a steal when compared to gold. I also think both metals have not even come close to hitting their ceiling.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Evom777, post: 987246, member: 27123"]To understand mankind`s fascination with gold and silver We have to go back to roughly 1450 BC. Whether they were first used for coinage, weapons, jewelry, building decor, etc, We have their allure in Our genes. I said it on another thread that the Bible even warns Us about their allure. Silver has the highest sheen of any metal, and gold supposedly "disperses" heat better than any metal.(which is why some engine compartments in exotic cars are gold plated.....That said, I think that with China, India, and even Brazil getting more and more into manufacturing electronics We will see the industrial usage of silver drive it up well past the $20 mark. More and more I keep hearing about people dumping their stocks and going with gold and silver. They`re coming to the realization that manufacturing is not coming back to the U.S. and that both parties have and will continue to sell Us out. Personally I see silver as a steal when compared to gold. I also think both metals have not even come close to hitting their ceiling.[/QUOTE]
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