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<p>[QUOTE="2schnauzers2luv, post: 1105331, member: 26161"]I have noticed in several threads that many people refer back to history when the silver prices are discussed. The Hunt Brothers, $50 per ounce and then prices dropped, etc,etc.</p><p>The same reference seems to always come up that "historically" silver did this or silver did that.</p><p>Maybe history does repeat itself. But, is is possible that with the economic situation the way it is today, is there a possibility that this time it will be different? That maybe the economy is in much worse shape? That circumstances now are so much worse that history will not necessarily repeat itself? That maybe the silver game now has a whole new set of rules as compared to years past? Is it really wise to look back at "yesterday" and use it as an iron clad guide for "tomorrow"? I feel that holding onto what has "always happened before" could be a mistake.</p><p> </p><p>Does anyone have any thoughts on this? I would like to know. I think it will make for an interesting thread that we all can learn from.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="2schnauzers2luv, post: 1105331, member: 26161"]I have noticed in several threads that many people refer back to history when the silver prices are discussed. The Hunt Brothers, $50 per ounce and then prices dropped, etc,etc. The same reference seems to always come up that "historically" silver did this or silver did that. Maybe history does repeat itself. But, is is possible that with the economic situation the way it is today, is there a possibility that this time it will be different? That maybe the economy is in much worse shape? That circumstances now are so much worse that history will not necessarily repeat itself? That maybe the silver game now has a whole new set of rules as compared to years past? Is it really wise to look back at "yesterday" and use it as an iron clad guide for "tomorrow"? I feel that holding onto what has "always happened before" could be a mistake. Does anyone have any thoughts on this? I would like to know. I think it will make for an interesting thread that we all can learn from.[/QUOTE]
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