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02-01-2012, 12:15 PM
#611
Originally Posted by JBmurc
Silver is headed back to single digits
Haha yeah it's not aprils fool day yet skol
Historically, once silver's dropped nearly 50% it's all over.
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02-01-2012, 12:38 PM
#612
Originally Posted by Corporate
Shasta, great to hear you are on the road to recovery!
Cheers Corporate
Only took 10 months to sort out this time, including a intensive 12 week rehab program @ The Back Institute!
Skol - If silver drops i'll be looking to accummulate physical silver, bars/coins with a long term view
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03-01-2012, 12:04 PM
#613
Hey JB,
Here's a post put on Yahoo, sound like this guy's been listening to you for advice.
(His spelling and punctuation)
"i read silver was scarce,because everybody was useing it in everything.we were useing more than we were finding.i invested my lifes savings $5000 and bought these silver eagle coins.now it looks like i'll lose everything.go figure"
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03-01-2012, 12:13 PM
#614
Originally Posted by shasta
Skol - If silver drops i'll be looking to accummulate physical silver, bars/coins with a long term view
You'll have to have a very, very, very, long term view, because after silver hits a high, it normally bottoms out between 11 and 13 years afterwards.
It will retest that high between 29 and 45 years afterwards.
So the worst case scenario is you might have to hold your silver until 2056 if history's anything to go by.
Last edited by Skol; 03-01-2012 at 12:19 PM.
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03-01-2012, 12:39 PM
#615
Originally Posted by Skol
You'll have to have a very, very, very, long term view, because after silver hits a high, it normally bottoms out between 11 and 13 years afterwards.
It will retest that high between 29 and 45 years afterwards.
So the worst case scenario is you might have to hold your silver until 2056 if history's anything to go by.
Ahh Bollocks Skol,
Just take things day by day or week by week.
We all seem to like to think we know where this is all going, but truth be known, we dont.
We all just go for the ride and make up our minds from day to day what the ride is doing or had done to us.
So we dont know where this ride will take us really, except that if your on board, then hold on, if not, watch what happens.
IMO, just use the supports that have been set in place as a guideline, and should these support be respected then observe and wait.
A great deal can happen to the world both ecologically and economically in 6 months let along 1 year or 30 years.
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21-01-2012, 07:43 AM
#616
Hi Ho Silver - silver is trading at $31.87 this morning. Up over 4%.
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21-01-2012, 08:39 AM
#617
Originally Posted by gazprom1
Hi Ho Silver - silver is trading at $31.87 this morning. Up over 4%.
Yep, my comment exactly, and from the low 6-8 hours ago it rose 5%. A lot of mining/metals stocks seem to be increasing too, copper going up from a temporary low.
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21-01-2012, 04:24 PM
#618
Member
Silver is "politically irrelevant".
Once I grasped that last year I was looking for an exit opportunity
I started building a position in silver back in 2004-5(backed up by post history here).
I dumped ALL of my paper and most of my physical over the boom/crash about 9 months ago...getting out, on average, in the mid $40's...high $40's would have been nice, but I'm not complaining.
If silver drops below $20 I'll be interested again.....but it will have to be fairly cheap.
Gold....that's another story......all the big gains I made in silver I've mostly rolled into even more gold.
Trying to find an oil version of Uranium Participation Corp(owning physical, not paper).
I think Gold will eventually see the same boom/crash of Silver......and lot of smaller volatility in between....but I reckon we're still a long way off yet.
So, yeah....I'd be interested in Silver under $20...very interested.....but don't forget to consider how politically irrelevant silver is.
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21-01-2012, 05:15 PM
#619
For 1 year Silver/DJIA are equal.
For the last 6 months, Silver's down 20%.
For the last 3 months, silver's down 8%.
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22-01-2012, 11:19 AM
#620
Originally Posted by Skol
For 1 year Silver/DJIA are equal.
For the last 6 months, Silver's down 20%.
For the last 3 months, silver's down 8%.
Hey Skol,
You could give us a few more figures Skol...how about the 2 or 3 year performance of Silver v. DJIA? I have no idea what they may look like. One must be careful if choosing random periods in doing analysis....manipulation of numbers is ugly and not helpful. Just like shares, you can choose periods to "help' ones case.
Gazprom
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