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Old 11th July 2008, 09:26
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Post Silver has been Exploding for 5 years now

Subject:Silver has been Exploding for 5 years now
By: Jason Hommel, Silver Stock Report

Overview: Don't "wait" for silver to explode before acting. It's exploding already. Get some. As soon as you can. The longer you wait, the more you will pay.

Link: http://news.silverseek.com/GoldIsMoney/1215782763.php
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Old 13th July 2008, 11:42
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Jason,

I've seen so many inflation adjusting comments about silver. You just said the inflation adjusted number for silver is approaching $400.00 from 1980. Not to long ago, I believe I read an article from you that said it was $145.00 or so.

I'm also seeing articles that say Silver at the current price level is the same as it was inflation adjusted back in the 60's. That you could buy a tank of gas for relatively the same amount of silver.

So what are we to believe? That currently the fair value of silver inflation adjusted is at the current level, but the speculative demand or peak price of silver will be $150.00 to $400.00 only for it to fall back to its fair value?
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Old 13th July 2008, 14:30
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Jason,

I've seen so many inflation adjusting comments about silver. You just said the inflation adjusted number for silver is approaching $400.00 from 1980. Not to long ago, I believe I read an article from you that said it was $145.00 or so.

I'm also seeing articles that say Silver at the current price level is the same as it was inflation adjusted back in the 60's. That you could buy a tank of gas for relatively the same amount of silver.

So what are we to believe? That currently the fair value of silver inflation adjusted is at the current level, but the speculative demand or peak price of silver will be $150.00 to $400.00 only for it to fall back to its fair value?
Your comments make little sense. Jason is giving us information. It is free. Take it. Evaluate it. Use it.

Or not.

If the price of silver goes to $400 what will you are anyone else lose if they hold it, or sell it at those prices?

If at some point, there is a deflation in the price of silver or gold, so what? Different conditions call for different investment strategies.
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Old 14th July 2008, 14:56
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Your comments make little sense. Jason is giving us information. It is free. Take it. Evaluate it. Use it.

Or not.

If the price of silver goes to $400 what will you are anyone else lose if they hold it, or sell it at those prices?

If at some point, there is a deflation in the price of silver or gold, so what? Different conditions call for different investment strategies.
How does my comment not make sense? Jason has contradicted himself and I'm asking for a clarification of the free information. I appreciate his efforts, but I like accurate information. Anyone can throw together assumptions.
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Old 15th July 2008, 00:28
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How does my comment not make sense? Jason has contradicted himself and I'm asking for a clarification of the free information. I appreciate his efforts, but I like accurate information. Anyone can throw together assumptions.
If Jason has contradicted himself, then you haven't made that point clear in anything you've written above. Jason does much more than throw together assumptions. He presents his experienced opinion on the silver markets. Financial opinions are not information. They are points of view that may or may not be based on accurate information. Jason makes a case for his opinions, and as far as I have been able to tell, he presents a good case.

On the other hand, your case.... well, let's just say you haven't yet made one, other than vague nonspecific allegations of your vague recollections.

Do you really expect him to reply to that? I wouldn't, were I in his shoes.

The price of gold and silver is going up. Take it to the bank...

... or not.


"Whosoever controls the volume of money in any country is absolute master of all industry and commerce... And when you realise that the entire system is very easily controlled, one way or another, by a few powerful men at the top, you will not have to be told how periods of inflation and depression originate." - James Garfield (assasinated within weeks of release of this statement during first year of his Presidency in 1881)
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Old 18th July 2008, 14:50
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Actually, I think Mr. Hommel summarizes very well what he has been saying for a long time. Even if there are perceived "mixed numbers", I don't think the point of the article (or most of what he does) was to point to a specific value tied to silver. The point is to understand that regardless where we're headed, the direction is up. NOBODY can tell us what the price of silver will be in 2018. What we DO know (or, rather think is strong possibility) is that today's prices will be a value for the worth of silver in the future.

My long-winded point? Don't get too caught up in tying a price to anything, whether it's PM, stocks, or anything else.
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Old 18th July 2008, 15:13
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Hey, I know MY price! Cheap AND easy!
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Silver: Atomic number 47; chemical symbol Ag. Derived from the latin word Argentum, which means "white and shining".

"When you got metal, all the world is a movie" Argentum, 3/09
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Old 18th July 2008, 18:34
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Unhappy Bankers

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"Whosoever controls the volume of money in any country is absolute master of all industry and commerce... And when you realise that the entire system is very easily controlled, one way or another, by a few powerful men at the top, you will not have to be told how periods of inflation and depression originate." - James Garfield (assasinated within weeks of release of this statement during first year of his Presidency in 1881)[/quote]


Leaders obviously will make enemies in a career, but what seems apparent is , Mess with Da Bankers and your head gets loped off. Jackson,impeached, Garfield,assasinated, Kennedy,gone. How scary powerful are these guys? No wonder we just get Yes men in the Capitol.
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