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<p>[QUOTE="InfleXion, post: 1389149, member: 29012"]Chris I respect your opinion and value what you have to say as being knowledgeable on the subject and having been around the block, but I do disagree in this case. </p><p><br /></p><p>Governments have unlimited amounts of money. They print it constantly. The only way that won't be the case is if the monetary system itself fails, and if that happens then we'll be bartering with silver anyway. Even if they didn't, solar demand should rise regardless as there are more and more startup companies providing this technology in more affordable ways. Even if solar demand didn't increase at all, technological demand from other devices is more than enough to maintain current levels even in the absence of photography demand as well. </p><p><br /></p><p>Regarding the scrap, I would agree it's healthy that it is being recycled. My point in this regard is that without the scrap demand would not be met by today's supply. I read more sites than I care to name. Maybe some are doomsday sites, but I know that many aren't, and are merely pointing out the fundamentals of silver which is all that I do. I am more than happy to discuss the details of my reasoning which are independent of who I source since there are numerous sources providing the same information.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="InfleXion, post: 1389149, member: 29012"]Chris I respect your opinion and value what you have to say as being knowledgeable on the subject and having been around the block, but I do disagree in this case. Governments have unlimited amounts of money. They print it constantly. The only way that won't be the case is if the monetary system itself fails, and if that happens then we'll be bartering with silver anyway. Even if they didn't, solar demand should rise regardless as there are more and more startup companies providing this technology in more affordable ways. Even if solar demand didn't increase at all, technological demand from other devices is more than enough to maintain current levels even in the absence of photography demand as well. Regarding the scrap, I would agree it's healthy that it is being recycled. My point in this regard is that without the scrap demand would not be met by today's supply. I read more sites than I care to name. Maybe some are doomsday sites, but I know that many aren't, and are merely pointing out the fundamentals of silver which is all that I do. I am more than happy to discuss the details of my reasoning which are independent of who I source since there are numerous sources providing the same information.[/QUOTE]
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