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A Longer-Term View of Inflation: Industrial Metals vs. Gold

PostPosted: Fri Jul 01, 2011 11:05 am
by WizardTN
I have been wondering about this for some time. Very interesting article. You may want to rethink about turning in your zinc as the mint is looking at another debasement.


http://seekingalpha.com/article/265576-a-longer-term-view-of-inflation-industrial-metals-vs-gold

And keep stacking those nickel bricks!

Re: A Longer-Term View of Inflation: Industrial Metals vs. G

PostPosted: Sat Jul 02, 2011 12:06 am
by Sheikh_yer_Bu'Tay
I save all the lead, copper, & nickel I can scrap.

I think all those metals listed spiked because of war demands. Now that we are on the "wind-down", they are in less demand.

All of them will spike again if we go into another real shooting war.

Re: A Longer-Term View of Inflation: Industrial Metals vs. G

PostPosted: Sat Jul 02, 2011 11:27 am
by WizardTN
Well I keep one eyeball on nickel, I think it may well be a "sleeper" as the dollar index continues to bounce around 74-75. Remember one thing, the US has no nickel mining, it is totally dependent on the world market for it's supply. As the dollar declines, the nickel market has nowhere to go but up.

Re: A Longer-Term View of Inflation: Industrial Metals vs. G

PostPosted: Sat Jul 02, 2011 3:01 pm
by Mike
I have about $100 in zinc that needs to be dumped, next time I can make it to the B of A....but every time I dump zinc I just know in about 5 years I'll dearly wish I still had it.

Re: A Longer-Term View of Inflation: Industrial Metals vs. G

PostPosted: Sat Jul 02, 2011 4:59 pm
by shinnosuke
Mike wrote:I have about $100 in zinc that needs to be dumped, next time I can make it to the B of A....but every time I dump zinc I just know in about 5 years I'll dearly wish I still had it.


Better to dump that zinc and buy good silver coins now.

Re: A Longer-Term View of Inflation: Industrial Metals vs. G

PostPosted: Mon Jul 04, 2011 2:08 pm
by thaler
shinnosuke wrote:
Mike wrote:I have about $100 in zinc that needs to be dumped, next time I can make it to the B of A....but every time I dump zinc I just know in about 5 years I'll dearly wish I still had it.


Better to dump that zinc and buy good silver coins now.


I agree. And I got a funny feeling that the best time to do this will be within the next month :idea:

Re: A Longer-Term View of Inflation: Industrial Metals vs. G

PostPosted: Mon Jul 04, 2011 2:59 pm
by WizardTN
Nothing at all "funny"about that feeling.
The seasonal charts all seem to indicate the same thing. The 40yr chart shows the annual low right now this weekend. The 5 & 15yr charts show the same low, but they also show a small runup and then a fallback in mid Aug. which the 40yr doesn't. Then the runup till Jan starts.

I wish I had some extra money to buy with NOW.

Re: A Longer-Term View of Inflation: Industrial Metals vs. G

PostPosted: Mon Jul 04, 2011 6:17 pm
by adagirl
Thanks for sharing the article. I have been hoarding nickel for some time now. I don't see any harm in hoarding zinc, and I posed this issue last year here. I think the driving factor is that currently you can dump your zinc valued at .006 melt value per coinflation for face and then buy more copper to sort. Should the penny be further debased there are billions of zincs out there to hoard should it be a profitable venture in the future...seems to me it will be. I like nickel because the elite like wars, and nickel is needed in real shoot 'em up war. The other metals are good to hold on too as well. I keep all scrap metal.

Re: A Longer-Term View of Inflation: Industrial Metals vs. G

PostPosted: Fri Jul 08, 2011 1:41 am
by Sheikh_yer_Bu'Tay
adagirl wrote:Thanks for sharing the article. I have been hoarding nickel for some time now. I don't see any harm in hoarding zinc, and I posed this issue last year here. I think the driving factor is that currently you can dump your zinc valued at .006 melt value per coinflation for face and then buy more copper to sort. Should the penny be further debased there are billions of zincs out there to hoard should it be a profitable venture in the future...seems to me it will be. I like nickel because the elite like wars, and nickel is needed in real shoot 'em up war. The other metals are good to hold on too as well. I keep all scrap metal.


Adagirl! Way to go! :)

Re: A Longer-Term View of Inflation: Industrial Metals vs. G

PostPosted: Fri Jul 08, 2011 11:28 am
by adagirl
Sheikh_yer_Bu'Tay wrote:
adagirl wrote:Thanks for sharing the article. I have been hoarding nickel for some time now. I don't see any harm in hoarding zinc, and I posed this issue last year here. I think the driving factor is that currently you can dump your zinc valued at .006 melt value per coinflation for face and then buy more copper to sort. Should the penny be further debased there are billions of zincs out there to hoard should it be a profitable venture in the future...seems to me it will be. I like nickel because the elite like wars, and nickel is needed in real shoot 'em up war. The other metals are good to hold on too as well. I keep all scrap metal.


Adagirl! Way to go! :)


Thanks! :D I hoard cooper and other metals as well. I have a nice stash of nickel and I try to add one brick per week to the nickel hoard now.