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<p>[QUOTE="rrholdout, post: 2839486, member: 89654"]No question, gold will store better. But unlike, say, copper, where sufficient value would take a warehouse to store, silver will store pretty compactly - and even more so, once it rises. Of course you can't go wrong with gold. History shows that. I just happen to be a big fan of poor man's gold [silver], and think it is currently undervalued. </p><p><br /></p><p>I think it's an important consideration that gold is mostly a luxury item, whereas silver has become indispensable in tech, medicine, and industry. The demand and applications keep rising. </p><p><br /></p><p>If you're with metal for the long haul, and pessimistic about paper and credit, as I am, down the road that small premium and percentage difference won't even be worth remembering. I think buy whichever metal feels right, or buy both, and buy as low as you can. Now's a good time to buy.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="rrholdout, post: 2839486, member: 89654"]No question, gold will store better. But unlike, say, copper, where sufficient value would take a warehouse to store, silver will store pretty compactly - and even more so, once it rises. Of course you can't go wrong with gold. History shows that. I just happen to be a big fan of poor man's gold [silver], and think it is currently undervalued. I think it's an important consideration that gold is mostly a luxury item, whereas silver has become indispensable in tech, medicine, and industry. The demand and applications keep rising. If you're with metal for the long haul, and pessimistic about paper and credit, as I am, down the road that small premium and percentage difference won't even be worth remembering. I think buy whichever metal feels right, or buy both, and buy as low as you can. Now's a good time to buy.[/QUOTE]
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