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  • The Rebirth of Gold and Silver? [View article]
    Deuxsous,

    Silver may be at a similar point to 1974-1975 but in K-wave terms, would you agree it is still somewhere in the equivalent of the 1950s?
    Sep 12 09:18 am |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment
  • The Rebirth of Gold and Silver? [View article]
    Thanks, I follow twocents for the K-wave aspects. No need to bash on Elliott Wave, this was my unwavered position for nearly two years when silver was still in the smaller wave 4 correction in 2007: one more wave (5) up then the big correction.

    Sep 11 10:41 am |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment
  • Silver Now Outperforming Gold  [View article]
    EE, I have read Butler extensively. No need to check out the top shorts. The net commercial short position which Butler USES as proof of a manipulation clearly declined months before the last spike in 2006. The top shorts may have tried to maintain their big short positions (proof?) but they were fighting against a tide of short covering.
    Feb 28 12:18 pm |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment
  • Silver Now Outperforming Gold  [View article]
    I am not saying a blow off at $20, I said "$20 and beyond". You can forget about $200, that is years away and requires an inflation crisis similar to 1980 (which will come don't worry!).
    Feb 28 11:13 am |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment
  • Silver Now Outperforming Gold  [View article]
    Also remember the 16:1 ratio wa a government decree for centuries. Since WWII, 16:1 has only been touched twice.
    Feb 28 10:54 am |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment
  • Silver Now Outperforming Gold  [View article]
    Look at the charts for 2004 and 2006, run ups in silver cannot be sustained for anything but months! Don't hang onto the talismans of 1980, it is not written in the skies that silver MUST beat $50!

    Feb 28 10:50 am |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment
  • Value of Gold Over the Ages [View article]
    "Just look at the performance of gold during our last deflation in the Great Depression"

    Gold did nothing until 1933 - it was fixed by government decree at $20 per ounce. Roosevelt then inflated the money supply and gold was refixed to $35 in a day! Pity no one could profit from it since he simultaneously banned private ownership of gold.
    Jan 07 11:32 am |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment
  • Value of Gold Over the Ages [View article]
    I think it was on the Daily Telegraph on a recent GATA email. Don't know where they got it from.
    Jan 07 10:31 am |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment
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