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<p>[QUOTE="krispy, post: 635445, member: 19065"]I watch them both and hold shares of SLV. At the moment, I think silver is a better place to be buying right now due to all the current state of gold, unless gold drops below 900/oz range or further, but don't overlook that you can find ETFs in other metals too: platinum, palladium, copper, etc. Each metal has it's market and you need to understand the factors and how they affect each other. ETFs are indeed easy and offer access to metals (a particularly volatile market, so do your research constantly) especially if you cannot afford or do not want to deal with physical or do not want to get into long term PM sector funds sometimes offered in retirement funds or from brokers. If you are thinking about getting into the ETFs really do your research and understand how these funds work. It can't all be explained and written for you here. After you get some feedback from those of us on CT you should order a proper prospectus and really read the fine print on risk and the ETFs holdings before you buy. If you have a "financial advisor" consult them. :thumb:[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="krispy, post: 635445, member: 19065"]I watch them both and hold shares of SLV. At the moment, I think silver is a better place to be buying right now due to all the current state of gold, unless gold drops below 900/oz range or further, but don't overlook that you can find ETFs in other metals too: platinum, palladium, copper, etc. Each metal has it's market and you need to understand the factors and how they affect each other. ETFs are indeed easy and offer access to metals (a particularly volatile market, so do your research constantly) especially if you cannot afford or do not want to deal with physical or do not want to get into long term PM sector funds sometimes offered in retirement funds or from brokers. If you are thinking about getting into the ETFs really do your research and understand how these funds work. It can't all be explained and written for you here. After you get some feedback from those of us on CT you should order a proper prospectus and really read the fine print on risk and the ETFs holdings before you buy. If you have a "financial advisor" consult them. :thumb:[/QUOTE]
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