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I posted a link earlier to a website with a stack of silver companies on it.

www.silverstrategies.com

One of the companies mentioned on the website Garibaldi has a property adjacent to BSG. If you look at Garibaldi's company website, on the website it quotes the following:

"Limited sampling of previously untested mineralization exposed in recent road cuts along the projection of the most westerly of the regional structures returned gold values ranging from several hundred ppb gold to 5.3 grams per tonne and silver values ranging from 337 grams per tonne to 4,770 grams per tonne."
 
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Interesting.

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Imagine where the silver price would be if 5% of the money invested in Gold bullion moved into silver bullion.
 
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Interesting.

4438 views on this thread.

79186 views on the gold price - where is it heading thread.

Imagine where the silver price would be if 5% of the money invested in Gold bullion moved into silver bullion.

Exactly why I invest in Silver one day when the money flows. Silver is such a small market. If someone wants to invest in silver shares. Look at say how many Uranium shares there are yet they have made multiple gains.

As I have said Australian Silver shares can be counted on one hand.
 
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MMN is just about the only one I follow.

Had a good day yesty.
 

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Here is a very interesting commentary on silver. Interview with Ted Butler.

http://www.investmentrarities.com/weeklycommentary.html

The biggest surprise I got out of this is that it seem the commercial are shorting silver in an amount that there are not enough physical silver on the surface of this planet to back on.

Shocking indeed. Seem there is a possible price shock (in a favourable direction) if this is all true.
 
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All these talk about gold in the other thread, silver seem to be really under appreciated at the moment.

I think Silver has far more potential than Gold in the current market climate. While silver is regarded as a commondity because of it uses in various industries, it has also been regarded as a sister of gold for long term value storage. The manipulation in the silver market is so much stronger than gold, and the fundamentals for silver is far stronger than gold as well.

My belief is that if anyone want to ride the current gold bull market, don't overlook Silver because it will tag along as well but with far better performance.

In inflated term, silver need to reach US $200/oz to reach it last historic peak.
 
Re: SILVER

All these talk about gold in the other thread, silver seem to be really under appreciated at the moment.

I think Silver has far more potential than Gold in the current market climate. While silver is regarded as a commondity because of it uses in various industries, it has also been regarded as a sister of gold for long term value storage. The manipulation in the silver market is so much stronger than gold, and the fundamentals for silver is far stronger than gold as well.

My belief is that if anyone want to ride the current gold bull market, don't overlook Silver because it will tag along as well but with far better performance.

In inflated term, silver need to reach US $200/oz to reach it last historic peak.

Agree, I had bought Comex Silver at 14.40, working to add on at 14.10.
 
Re: SILVER

All these talk about gold in the other thread, silver seem to be really under appreciated at the moment.

I think Silver has far more potential than Gold in the current market climate. While silver is regarded as a commondity because of it uses in various industries, it has also been regarded as a sister of gold for long term value storage. The manipulation in the silver market is so much stronger than gold, and the fundamentals for silver is far stronger than gold as well.

My belief is that if anyone want to ride the current gold bull market, don't overlook Silver because it will tag along as well but with far better performance.

In inflated term, silver need to reach US $200/oz to reach it last historic peak.

I am a silver bull this will not got get many hits except from those that like silver.
So those that do mention silver stocks
At the moment all we want is silver stocks!!!!!!!!!!
What do we have
MMN
MAR
SVL

I have others but???

Silver bugs our time is growing nearer...no one realises that we will be the biggest winners
 
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For silver stocks you have to add BSG. With its takeover by CDE, happening this qtr, (and the CDE stock will trade on the ASX) it should become within a year or so the biggest primary silver miner in the world, mining about 30m oz Ag/a. Currently BDG + CDE and PJO.V about A$2.5b market cap. Big enough for some institutional money, but still tiny really.
 
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I am a silver bull this will not got get many hits except from those that like silver.
So those that do mention silver stocks
At the moment all we want is silver stocks!!!!!!!!!!
What do we have
MMN
MAR
SVL
BSG and KMN are predominantely Ag but people think they're Au, especially KMN. Both Mexico though.
 
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BSG and KMN are predominantely Ag but people think they're Au, especially KMN. Both Mexico though.

KMN... moves in stops and starts will be dormant for a while then explode to the up side. I always sell before it does but longterm holders a good stock to hold.

BSG... now the interesting thing is CDE its charts should be watched (also (CDE) its longer term charts (10-20 years) if the Gold Bull is alive and kicking more than likely CDE will take out its old highs in a few years:)
Being a subscriber on a US site a lot of mention of US stocks (naturally) but CDE is a favorite for trading. currently breaking out but some expect it to behave like it normally does move a bit higher (US$4.50 - US$ 5.20) and have a sharp pullback (US$3.50) before the true break occurs? A lot may depend on the action this week in POG and POS.

For the chartist POS is in a falling wedge???

For the last month have been trading BSG in relation to the way the US traders are trading CDE. Its been giving me a % here or there.

To think I first bought BSG @ .17 cents a few years back (Shows buy and hold can work O/K :banghead:)

Another roughie RDM ???

This week in POS May become a raging Bull? or may become a raging bear on the General Markets which may take the POS and silver stocks down.
To a bullish bottom.

The US FED meets and the markets are going to move the 'day after' the decision. The US$ has a bit more to rise?

But long term POS will rise in % terms greater than POG
So those that believe POG will reach US$ 2,000 or more
POS ratio 16 to 1 ?
 
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Interesting.

4438 views on this thread.

79186 views on the gold price - where is it heading thread.

Imagine where the silver price would be if 5% of the money invested in Gold bullion moved into silver bullion.


I dream of the day:)
When it happens people will say we were smart investors.
But we already know we are.
Bought my first bullion bar @ US 4.54 oz

And yes looking at the hits after a post shows that our Bull is nothing which means we still have bargains...Maybe a close above US$20 may bring a few more hits?

Plus Silver is the most volitile thing to play....but its rewards will be the greatest. (can it hurry up)
 
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Hey bean. Investors are a bit like Inventors.

They dream .They have faith in their judgments.And they back them with their own money.I do beleive in Silver also.Have an interesting interest in MMN and sniffing for bullion :D

HI HO Silver!!
 
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Hey bean. Investors are a bit like Inventors.

They dream .They have faith in their judgments.And they back them with their own money.I do beleive in Silver also.Have an interesting interest in MMN and sniffing for bullion :D

HI HO Silver!!

New investors to Silver can be put of by its wild swings. Uranium once there was a couple of stocks now!!!!
Silver well they will never be many and a good example is RAU (which is not silver) if the same amount of money just in that one stock moved to a few(well there is not more than a couple any way) silver stocks I would look at a 30% plus gain!!!!! being in Silver I could be sitting on a 'GOLD MINE"
 
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Hi all,

Hopefully I'm not to late to the party.

When I did a 'principal activity search' for 'SILVER' at ASX website
http://www.asx.com.au/asx/research/...me=&principalActivity=silver&industryGroup=NO
the following companies came up.

Does anyone disagree with the companies listed:

CBH CBH Resources Limited
DRK Drake Resources Limited
EXS Exco Resources Limited
FND Finders Resources Limited
JML Jabiru Metals Limited
JUT Jutt Holdings Limited
MAR Malachite Resources NL
MMN Macmin Silver Ltd
PLV Pluton Resources Limited
SVL Silver Mines Limited

I would also be interested in learning if anyone is actually holding
a) any of the above stocks at present
b) silver stocks outside aussie (i.e., in US, Canada, UK)
or c) if they are holding physical silver (i.e, bullion) instead.

sleepy :D
 
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sleepy..If you read my post ..just a couple back you would see I have MMN.

And I am thinking hard about Bullion.A dealer here in Brisbane will store it in a secure vault FOC..as long as I buy 5Kg .minimum

ON that subject ..do any bullion holders store their Silver under the bed? or in a hole in the ground? ..Funny concept ..Dig it up..then bury it? Vaults sound like the way to go :)
 
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sleepy..If you read my post ..just a couple back you would see I have MMN.

And I am thinking hard about Bullion.A dealer here in Brisbane will store it in a secure vault FOC..as long as I buy 5Kg .minimum

ON that subject ..do any bullion holders store their Silver under the bed? or in a hole in the ground? ..Funny concept ..Dig it up..then bury it? Vaults sound like the way to go :)


In 03 I purchased my first silver, 15 kg, put it in a plastic bag and buried in the vegie patch in the back yard in a spot identifiable by my wife and a grandson. I keep it all in a vault now to compy with Super Legislative rules, costs $330 a year and probably worth it. Still think the garden idea is bullet proof if you pick the right spot.
 
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Dear All

I just remember that I put a chart on silver on gold forum, which certainly is a wrong place. Perhaps it would be better that I past my chart here.
silver.GIF


The data in this chart is updated until December 6, 2007. As can be seen in the lower panel of chart, the mid- and long-term trend of silver (blue line) is well below the average value of mid- and long-term trend (pink line).

On the other hand, the history did not show the immediate rebounding, and there are only several cases that the blue line stops at this level (-5). So more likely, the price of silver will go down further.

Is it reasonable?

You can download the data on this chart as well as other indexes here

Have a great week

dreamscitech.com:)
 
Re: SILVER

Hi all,

Hopefully I'm not to late to the party.

When I did a 'principal activity search' for 'SILVER' at ASX website
http://www.asx.com.au/asx/research/...me=&principalActivity=silver&industryGroup=NO
the following companies came up.

Does anyone disagree with the companies listed:

CBH CBH Resources Limited
DRK Drake Resources Limited
EXS Exco Resources Limited
FND Finders Resources Limited
JML Jabiru Metals Limited
JUT Jutt Holdings Limited
MAR Malachite Resources NL
MMN Macmin Silver Ltd
PLV Pluton Resources Limited
SVL Silver Mines Limited

I would also be interested in learning if anyone is actually holding
a) any of the above stocks at present
b) silver stocks outside aussie (i.e., in US, Canada, UK)
or c) if they are holding physical silver (i.e, bullion) instead.

sleepy :D

Someone posted this link previously, http://www.silverstrategies.com/defaultIE.aspx

PAAS and SSRI are my big cap favourites. (long term invest purposes)

I wish there was a silver companies ETF out there. :(
 
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In 03 I purchased my first silver, 15 kg, put it in a plastic bag and buried in the vegie patch in the back yard in a spot identifiable by my wife and a grandson. I keep it all in a vault now to compy with Super Legislative rules, costs $330 a year and probably worth it. Still think the garden idea is bullet proof if you pick the right spot.

Hi explod ,Just getting around to a response to this,life's been a bit hectic of late.
Was actually just joking about burying the stash in the yard ..BUT whatever works for you.The Bullion dealer in Bris will store FOC in a bank vault next door.Am thinking of buying a fair few Kg and don't want to have to take a wheel barrow down George St . to stash it in my ute for the trip home!
In fact that's what put me off the idea of bullion ownership ,at first ,till I did some phoning. Next week I'm off to the dealers with my cash. Hi Ho Silver

Cheers :)
 
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