mrvegas wrote:As some of you know I've been out of the silver game for about a year and a half. Part of me is happy it dropped because it's a good time for me to buy again but part of me is confused. I just figured with our economy still messed up and no progress with our national debt that silver and also gold would be higher. Has more silver been produced? Is there something major that happened that I don't know about?
christostock wrote:I am glad to hear that some people can speak intelligently about something they know nothing about.
Sounds exactly like the money channel analysts.
50% of them are right and 50% of them are wrong.
1 fact is that the PM market is manipulated and does not make sense or move with any consistency.
So who knows the real answers.
Here is the only thing that I have ever heard that is 100% truthful,
What will happen to the prices of silver and gold?
Might go up, might go down, on the weekends it doesn't change much.
OK - I am ready for my beating now
mrvegas wrote:I have a small amount of money....not nearly enough as I would like or to even say I'm "comfortable" but I would like to invest a majority of it. I feel safe with silver...it's in my possession. On the other side I would love to invest and see some major gains in the short term and I'm just not sure how to do that. I'm thinking about investing in Stock directly. Maybe walmart? Verizon? Seems like technology and maybe pharmaceuticals is the way to go? A little off subject but any opinions on how to invest let's say 2 grand?
beauanderos wrote:...
I'm wondering why some genius in the back room hasn't decided to use QE to infinity to push EVERYTHING (oil prices for one) down to more affordable levels? If markets are controllable in such fashion, why not control all of them with the increasingly worthless money being created? ...
Is that the next step? Before we declare a default (like a homeowner knowing they are going to declare bankrupty, so they intentionally run up their credit cards to the limit) are the PPT and other entities going to push the stock market to the stratosphere? Is the gov't playing the stock market with funny money and pocketing profits through proxy traders?
mrvegas wrote:I have a small amount of money....not nearly enough as I would like or to even say I'm "comfortable" but I would like to invest a majority of it. I feel safe with silver...it's in my possession. On the other side I would love to invest and see some major gains in the short term and I'm just not sure how to do that. I'm thinking about investing in Stock directly. Maybe walmart? Verizon? Seems like technology and maybe pharmaceuticals is the way to go? A little off subject but any opinions on how to invest let's say 2 grand?
68Camaro wrote:mrvegas wrote:I have a small amount of money....not nearly enough as I would like or to even say I'm "comfortable" but I would like to invest a majority of it. I feel safe with silver...it's in my possession. On the other side I would love to invest and see some major gains in the short term and I'm just not sure how to do that. I'm thinking about investing in Stock directly. Maybe walmart? Verizon? Seems like technology and maybe pharmaceuticals is the way to go? A little off subject but any opinions on how to invest let's say 2 grand?
I don't have anything which is in my direct control in paper, which I can't afford to completely lose. And I have nothing in paper at the moment.
InfleXion wrote:Consider that the global silver market could be entirely bought up with about $30 billion. Then consider that the shadow banking derivatives were reported at $1.7 quadrillion over a year ago. The silver market is a powder keg, but anyone with the means to light a match is afraid to / knows better than to test the powers.
neilgin1 wrote:if you want stocks, go for it.....but I just read the "last bear" just threw in the towel, so.....farmland with wood and water and very few people nearby, THATS the trade imo.....but i'm crazy.
68Camaro wrote:Interesting thing about the silver production stats is that Mexico, China, and Peru are the top three producers and pull out more more silver between them than the rest of the world together. If China could control production in Peru and Mexico (and they are buying mines), it wouldn't take much for them to control the global silver market.
https://www.silverinstitute.org/site/su ... roduction/
beauanderos wrote:68Camaro wrote:Interesting thing about the silver production stats is that Mexico, China, and Peru are the top three producers and pull out more more silver between them than the rest of the world together. If China could control production in Peru and Mexico (and they are buying mines), it wouldn't take much for them to control the global silver market.
https://www.silverinstitute.org/site/su ... roduction/
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