Jonflyfish wrote:In my opinion $22 handle is coming and would not surprise to see $25 in the not too distant future.
Will wake up one day within the next few years and smile at $100+
Quagmire wrote:"But what will $100 buy in consumables at that time, what will gasoline be? Now mind you, I am a bull, but 1st and formost bullion is held for capital preservation, so the price of silver is irrelevent in the term of FRN's, no?
The price of silver in terms of FRN is important. Just because silver increases in value dramatically does not necessarily mean that the dollar has lost an equal amount of value in that same time frame. Remember that silver is dramatically undervalued as a financial asset today and its price should increase relative to the dollar for this reason. It is definitely a misconception that one is only going to break even by holding precious metals.
AGgressive Metal wrote:$20.15 on Kitco!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Somewhat appropriately, I am watching John Nadler live at the Kitco eConference as I type this
oober wrote:Jonflyfish wrote:In my opinion $22 handle is coming and would not surprise to see $25 in the not too distant future.
Will wake up one day within the next few years and smile at $100+
But what will $100 buy in consumables at that time, what will gasoline be? Now mind you, I am a bull, but 1st and formost bullion is held for capital preservation, so the price of silver is irrelevent in the term of FRN's, no?
Delawhere Jack wrote:Time once again to spread the silver out on the floor, strip down to my scivvies and roll around in it!
Not so much fun with the gold though, the plastic assay cards have sharp edges, and they tend to cut me in places I'd rather not mention....
1945v wrote:History has shown that silver stays well ahead of inflation.
In the 1960's, one dollar FV of silver would get you 3 gallons of gasoline (@ 33 cents/ gallon).
Today, that same $1 FV will get you 5 gallons of gasoline (@ $3 /gallon)oober wrote:Jonflyfish wrote:In my opinion $22 handle is coming and would not surprise to see $25 in the not too distant future.
Will wake up one day within the next few years and smile at $100+
But what will $100 buy in consumables at that time, what will gasoline be? Now mind you, I am a bull, but 1st and formost bullion is held for capital preservation, so the price of silver is irrelevent in the term of FRN's, no?
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