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<p>[QUOTE="Bluesboy65, post: 1148711, member: 23329"]When silver first inched up into the $26-$27 range it was a rewarding validation of the anticipated reaction of the market to things like a declining dollar (i.e. inflation), european debt issues, US debt issues, Geopolitical issues etc. At the same time there were people coming into this forum for the first time (attracted by the booming metals market) who were eager to glean information about investing in silver. The interesting thing to me was the people who talked down to those buying in at those levels and scolded others who were bullish. The scolding came under the heading of trying to "protect" people from buying in at inflated levels.</p><p><br /></p><p>A well informed buyer is one who has considered the pro's and con's of an investment. That said, I wonder how the "protectors" feel now knowing that they talked some people out of getting into the PM market that had a lot of room to run. I'm just sayin...</p><p><br /></p><p>BTW I have not sold any of my silver; all bullion. It is my insurance policy with a premium I get to keep. Hopefully I'll never have to submit a claim!</p><p><br /></p><p>Regards,</p><p><br /></p><p>Bluesboy65[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Bluesboy65, post: 1148711, member: 23329"]When silver first inched up into the $26-$27 range it was a rewarding validation of the anticipated reaction of the market to things like a declining dollar (i.e. inflation), european debt issues, US debt issues, Geopolitical issues etc. At the same time there were people coming into this forum for the first time (attracted by the booming metals market) who were eager to glean information about investing in silver. The interesting thing to me was the people who talked down to those buying in at those levels and scolded others who were bullish. The scolding came under the heading of trying to "protect" people from buying in at inflated levels. A well informed buyer is one who has considered the pro's and con's of an investment. That said, I wonder how the "protectors" feel now knowing that they talked some people out of getting into the PM market that had a lot of room to run. I'm just sayin... BTW I have not sold any of my silver; all bullion. It is my insurance policy with a premium I get to keep. Hopefully I'll never have to submit a claim! Regards, Bluesboy65[/QUOTE]
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