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<p>[QUOTE="medoraman, post: 1418879, member: 26302"]Just read the internet blogs of people who either want you to buy from them or sell you a subscription. They will show you with some graphs how silvr should be $500 an ounce right now, and "the man" is keeping it from finding its true value!</p><p><br /></p><p>As an aside, I agree with Inflexion looking at real interest rates. With such poor returns, there is a lot of "hot money" looking for a home. Now, how much of this is in PM versus land, other commodities, or other investment types is the unknown. The question would be, though, is if a lot of this "hot money" is already in PM, what will happen if bond yields increase? I am not saying what will happen, but to those who refuse to believe PM could possibly go down, there is a scenario for you.</p><p><br /></p><p>I am simply seeing a whole bunch of people at coin shows who have never bought PM in their life buying the last couple years. These "weak hands" can sell any time, since they are new and are not used to market swings. Maybe this will continue, or maybe they will need to raise money for funding another bull market elsewhere. IDK.</p><p><br /></p><p>Since IDK, I simply stand pat and wait to see if I see some kind of movement.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="medoraman, post: 1418879, member: 26302"]Just read the internet blogs of people who either want you to buy from them or sell you a subscription. They will show you with some graphs how silvr should be $500 an ounce right now, and "the man" is keeping it from finding its true value! As an aside, I agree with Inflexion looking at real interest rates. With such poor returns, there is a lot of "hot money" looking for a home. Now, how much of this is in PM versus land, other commodities, or other investment types is the unknown. The question would be, though, is if a lot of this "hot money" is already in PM, what will happen if bond yields increase? I am not saying what will happen, but to those who refuse to believe PM could possibly go down, there is a scenario for you. I am simply seeing a whole bunch of people at coin shows who have never bought PM in their life buying the last couple years. These "weak hands" can sell any time, since they are new and are not used to market swings. Maybe this will continue, or maybe they will need to raise money for funding another bull market elsewhere. IDK. Since IDK, I simply stand pat and wait to see if I see some kind of movement.[/QUOTE]
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