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<p>[QUOTE="desertgem, post: 1079023, member: 15199"]Anything that is priced world wide in USD will fluctuate according to the USD, supply, demand, and speculation based on the future of any of those due to combined thoughts of the total future. This last week decline in PM , even in the face of the USD decreasing from approx 82% to as low as 79% should have raised the price of silver and gold ( if all else was constant), but it wasn't all constant. Speculation has decreased in my opinion due to perceived increase in stock ownership value, improving bank, less foreign sovereign debt problem, etc. </p><p><br /></p><p>Just as speculation aided the great increase in the price of silver due to perceived opposite effects of the above, I think one should expect more decrease unless things appear worsened to most people, But is this a bad thing? Well, yes if you expected to be able to retire on your silver, but no if you are really concerned with the state of the world.</p><p><br /></p><p>If you wish to play commodities, copper and rare earths are in short supply compared to the projected needs if regaining industries continue to increase</p><p><br /></p><p>All IMO, Jim[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="desertgem, post: 1079023, member: 15199"]Anything that is priced world wide in USD will fluctuate according to the USD, supply, demand, and speculation based on the future of any of those due to combined thoughts of the total future. This last week decline in PM , even in the face of the USD decreasing from approx 82% to as low as 79% should have raised the price of silver and gold ( if all else was constant), but it wasn't all constant. Speculation has decreased in my opinion due to perceived increase in stock ownership value, improving bank, less foreign sovereign debt problem, etc. Just as speculation aided the great increase in the price of silver due to perceived opposite effects of the above, I think one should expect more decrease unless things appear worsened to most people, But is this a bad thing? Well, yes if you expected to be able to retire on your silver, but no if you are really concerned with the state of the world. If you wish to play commodities, copper and rare earths are in short supply compared to the projected needs if regaining industries continue to increase All IMO, Jim[/QUOTE]
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