aristobolus wrote:How many of you believe Silver will go back down to sub $5.00 in the next two years? On the one hand something tells me to sell much of what I have; on the other hand I am intent on passing down my humble hoard to my sons. In their lifetime bartering will probably be a reality...
reddirtcoins wrote:I've been saying $12 but $5... err.. everything has inflated so much I don't see it but who knows...
silverflake wrote:The beauty of silver (and gold...shoot, and copper for that matter) is that it will never be worth zero. They are tangibles. They are called commodities because they have a use and a demand. The fact that the price fluctuates in dollar terms should mean nothing to folks on this board. Enron stock - worth NOTHNING. WorldCom stock worth NOTHING. Silver - valued at roughly $16/ounce today. Maybe $5 tomorrow, maybe $75 the next. But it has value. I find a giddy feeling some time when I trade my paper FRNs in for silver and gold (and copper pennies) cuz guess what guys? Those paper pieces with dead presidents on the front and masonic symbols on the back have NO INTRINSIC VALUE! Shoot they ain't even soft enough to blow your nose in.
OK, ranting done.
Stack that metal.
Cu Penny Hoarder wrote:What an incredible gift that would be.
However, I think $10-13 is a more realistic bottom. I'll be backing up the truck at that point. I hope it gets there slowly, so that the premiums don't rocket upwards too quickly.
NDFarmer wrote:I agree with you Neil. All the silver I buy is for my kids and grandkids. Unless things get so bad that I have to tap into the stack before I leave this world. Don't recall ever selling an ounce of silver that I have purchased. So for me if silver dropped below $5.00 that would be great. Then I can average that together with the silver I purchased at $30.00 and pull the cost of that $30.00 silver down to $17.00
IdahoCopper wrote:Cu Penny Hoarder wrote:What an incredible gift that would be.
However, I think $10-13 is a more realistic bottom. I'll be backing up the truck at that point. I hope it gets there slowly, so that the premiums don't rocket upwards too quickly.
Then why not sell the entire stack today, and rebuy at $10?
John Reich wrote:When silver was $4.50 an ounce last time, no one wanted to buy it--including me!
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