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Subject:An Email Exchange and Tightening Production
By: Theodore Butler Overview: This decline in base metals and silver byproduct output, as well as the deteriorating world economic conditions have afforded you the opportunity to take advantage of a truly exceptional situation. The circumstances have converged to make silver a better buy than ever before, thanks to the sharp sell-off since summer. It’s one thing to say silver is a better buy than ever before, and another to back that statement up. Here’s the backup - It’s in tighter supply than ever and that supply threatens to get tighter. It’s the cheapest it has been in years. World economic conditions favor it more than ever. It has more one-way converts and strong long-term holders daily. The manipulation is closer to ending than ever before. The only thing you must avoid is waiting too long to buy it. Link: http://news.silverseek.com/TedButler/1230657055.php |
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I am generally flapdoodled by the lack of response to the stuff posted for forum discussion PROVIDED by those who shoulder the costs to give us this place to vent and share ideas and information, and they post something and no one makes a comment. They must shake their heads over us, gang. We're like partiers who never bother to tell the hosts 'Thank you!'
Well thanks silverseeker.com staffers. You're performing a wondrous service, whether we remember to chime in and let you know or not. If you weren't here for us all the time - we'd have withdrawl symptoms bad. The thrust of the entire article was excellent. And it makes sense to ME that silver as the byproduct with 70% coming as tailings from copper, zinc, etc. mining and processing will see less silver extracted as copper is recycled and new ores need not be hauled to the surface from where they've lain for millenia. So, too, shall the silver remain there. And of course you're right that they won't go in merely to get the silver. That is counterproductive. I likened it to the grocery cases. Bacon is actually an expensive meat, sometimes more expensive than persons purchasing it believe. Sow Bellies are sold as a commodity, and it is from sow bellies (regardless of sex - boar bellies are lumped in the same category.) And if you think a farmer is going to go out and cut the belly off a hog and let the hams and shoulders rot down so he can benefit from high belly/bacon prices - you're deluded. What the man said in the article. He's right!
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thanks webmaster alway like reading what ted got to say
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You make a good point about the lack of response to these articles. It is understandable, however, for us to be very discouraged when Butler, Morgan, and the like never warned us about silver crashing all the way down to below nine an ounce. Fourteen seemed a reasonable low but surely not eight something. I have read negative articles on silver's prospects in various places and I wish I had heeded their advice.
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Last edited by Sue-Z-Q : 9th January 2009 at 12:54. |
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There were more than one who warned of a DROP.
We knew it inherently, it had to be coming. Think about it. Huge run up to $21 silver??? Volatile metal. Highest price in 26 years. Hmmmmmmm........ Think there might be a pull back??? OF COURSE! But no one wants to be caught OUT of silver. I held (man, I was tempted to sell 20% and Damn Near Did) at 20. But, I still got my silver. I bought some at 8.92 just recently and NOW... The price is over 11 again! If you don't hold it..... JesterJay Quote:
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qwertyqwerty
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Last edited by Sue-Z-Q : 9th January 2009 at 12:55. |
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Glad you agree with me!
It's about time someone did, JesterJay Quote:
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yes i got it good read sue
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I didn't listen and paid the price. Lesson learned. When logic is replaced by blind fanaticism and hero worship the consequences are real. The following links have restored my level headed approach to trading and investing in silver.
http://www.garynorth.com/public/3992.cfm http://www.garynorth.com/public/3996.cfm |
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