BullionStar wrote:I hadn't been paying particularly close attention to premiums on ASE's but a quick look on http://bullionsupermarket.com/SILVER/eagle/prices.aspx?cri_country=US&cri_weight=-1&cri_items=chinese is showing premiums of $7 + on some ASE's at auction.
Agree with RxForPain, the pot is starting to boil.
Diggin4copper wrote:Anyone check Tulving? He will give 750 in 90% for a monster box of ASEs That's 36.25 Ounces Of Silver For FREE
Or $1,631 In FREE Silver (Based On Spot Of $45.00) 3.26 premium over spot for ASEs....free ship both ways..
DJS wrote:Interesting read and take on things.
http://www.321gold.com/editorials/moria ... 42511.html
DJS wrote:Interesting read and take on things.
http://www.321gold.com/editorials/moria ... 42511.html
beauanderos wrote:DJS wrote:Interesting read and take on things.
http://www.321gold.com/editorials/moria ... 42511.html
Sobering assessment of the "real" state of silver affairs, if you're open to listening to an opinion contrary to those silver bugs hold dear. He punches holes in assumptions of drivers of the silver market which have assisted in its current rise, which, if true, would bolster his assertion that silver is overpriced and long overdue to correct to much lower levels. Not easy to dismiss, could be he's right... but I hope he's not. I still think the preponderance of evidence is supportive of a buy and hold mentality for physical silver in light of the precarious state of the economy and the ominous threat of hyperinflation. Whether the current price of silver is reflective of it's real value is open to debate, and on that topic people vote with their wallets. We all await the results. The votes are being tallied day to day, but the election won't be final for a few more years.
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