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<p>[QUOTE="BigsWick, post: 339792, member: 3534"]A fellow I work with who's in his late 50s has collected everything from antique radio parts to discarded satellite dishes to piles of scrap lead for decades. You name it and he's probably got it, or knows where he can get some. He's kind of quiet and yes, a bit eccentric, but he's very sharp. Once you get him talking about precious metals he has a hard time stopping. Platinum is his preference. Last week I showed him my entire platinum collection: two 1/10 ounce coins I purchased 5 or 6 years ago. The look on his face was priceless, like a child's on Christmas morning.</p><p><br /></p><p>Anyway, we usually chat about silver and gold prices once or twice a week. He claims there is less above ground silver available today for X uses than there is gold. Therefore, he's very optimistic about silver's future. He thinks there is a huge potential upside, even at today's prices, regardless of however much silver there is left in the ground. He believes energy costs will help keep price levels elevated if mining operations increase dramatically. He points to the usual suspects- demand from India and China- as being catalysts for helping drive the current bull market, and claims to see no end in the near future. </p><p><br /></p><p>Just another perspective.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="BigsWick, post: 339792, member: 3534"]A fellow I work with who's in his late 50s has collected everything from antique radio parts to discarded satellite dishes to piles of scrap lead for decades. You name it and he's probably got it, or knows where he can get some. He's kind of quiet and yes, a bit eccentric, but he's very sharp. Once you get him talking about precious metals he has a hard time stopping. Platinum is his preference. Last week I showed him my entire platinum collection: two 1/10 ounce coins I purchased 5 or 6 years ago. The look on his face was priceless, like a child's on Christmas morning. Anyway, we usually chat about silver and gold prices once or twice a week. He claims there is less above ground silver available today for X uses than there is gold. Therefore, he's very optimistic about silver's future. He thinks there is a huge potential upside, even at today's prices, regardless of however much silver there is left in the ground. He believes energy costs will help keep price levels elevated if mining operations increase dramatically. He points to the usual suspects- demand from India and China- as being catalysts for helping drive the current bull market, and claims to see no end in the near future. Just another perspective.[/QUOTE]
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