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2011 Silver Forecast - $100 Likely





endlessmountain | January 02, 2011 | 48 likes, 1 dislikes

http://thesilverlog.blogspot.com/2011...

The Peter Schiff video I am referring to reminded me of watching classic SNL when the hosts would seem a little out of it while they ridiculed the intelligent guest. SNL did this a lot back in the day. You can see the video of an SNL example and the Schiff page on the silverlog link above and the Schiff video is also on this link below

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3PVCVyh7Hzw
 
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that's a lot of videos electronic master, THANKS!
sky is the limit for silver! lets hope no more manipulation by JP Morgan Chase...
 
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The Silver Log (01.13.2011) - 50 day average test seems looming




endlessmountain | January 13, 2011 | 49 likes, 1 dislikes

http://thesilverlog.blogspot.com

The 50 day average has not been touched/tested since the breakout on Aug 24/2010. It is only 1% from its figure as of this text (01.13.2011 - 713pm EST)
 
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What factors do we consider before buy sliver for 1 Yr timeframe ?
Macroeconomic factors. The high price of silver at the moment is driven by increased investment, rather than increased industrial use. The investment stems from the recognition of silver as a money (a durable good of limited stock), and the appearance that the paper money stock has expanded and is likely to expand further in the near future. Same with gold.
People who do not want to buy silver think that the paper money stock will cease its expansion in the near future, and perhaps contract. People who do buy think the paper money stock will continue its expansion into the near future. Also, to some extent people may think its commodity value is going to rise in the near future, due to industrial supply and demand.
 
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Macroeconomic factors. The high price of silver at the moment is driven by increased investment, rather than increased industrial use.

Correct tothemax6. That is the main thing anyone buying silver should consider. On the other side of the sentiment equation though, the "sum-of-all-fears" component is the minting of new money and the tangible value inherent in PMs should any G-20 sovereign state default. This may also be a factor in driving people toward investing in the metal.


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