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<p>[QUOTE="Evom777, post: 990014, member: 27123"]Let`s look at some aspects of silver.....It has the highest thermal and electrical conductivity of ANY element and metal. </p><p>Regarding jewelry, China has seen a demand for it increase, as it`s much more affordable than gold and has a long way to go to even be half of gold`s price. </p><p><br /></p><p>The newcomer that wants to invest in the PMs has a wide variety to choose from regarding silver.....Older and newer bullion including rounds and art bars that could have more value on the secondary market, or just be worth spot. Foreign currency and random issues, and even silver in its purest form such as the Canadian maple leafs which are .9999. They can buy something as little as a 5 gram bar, all the way up to a 100 troy ounce bar. </p><p><br /></p><p>A blind man can see where America is heading right now.....Trillions in debt,(mainly to China that wants no more of it) decaying infrastructure, drastic loss of manufacturing which will never come back, a dollar that continues to lose purchasing power and yet continues to be printed at a fanatic pace, the constant pressure to take oil off of the dollar, ever increasingly prone to terrorist attacks, (which can frighten the panzies on Wall street enough to wet themselves) and more and more political turmoil and civil unrest as well.</p><p> </p><p>They say silver is the "poor man`s gold" like it`s a bad thing. There`s nothing wrong with that, and in all reality silver is the "smart man`s gold." I`ll continue to buy silver until it hits the $35-38 mark.....which might seem unfathomable to some but could be a reality sooner than We think.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Evom777, post: 990014, member: 27123"]Let`s look at some aspects of silver.....It has the highest thermal and electrical conductivity of ANY element and metal. Regarding jewelry, China has seen a demand for it increase, as it`s much more affordable than gold and has a long way to go to even be half of gold`s price. The newcomer that wants to invest in the PMs has a wide variety to choose from regarding silver.....Older and newer bullion including rounds and art bars that could have more value on the secondary market, or just be worth spot. Foreign currency and random issues, and even silver in its purest form such as the Canadian maple leafs which are .9999. They can buy something as little as a 5 gram bar, all the way up to a 100 troy ounce bar. A blind man can see where America is heading right now.....Trillions in debt,(mainly to China that wants no more of it) decaying infrastructure, drastic loss of manufacturing which will never come back, a dollar that continues to lose purchasing power and yet continues to be printed at a fanatic pace, the constant pressure to take oil off of the dollar, ever increasingly prone to terrorist attacks, (which can frighten the panzies on Wall street enough to wet themselves) and more and more political turmoil and civil unrest as well. They say silver is the "poor man`s gold" like it`s a bad thing. There`s nothing wrong with that, and in all reality silver is the "smart man`s gold." I`ll continue to buy silver until it hits the $35-38 mark.....which might seem unfathomable to some but could be a reality sooner than We think.[/QUOTE]
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