Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Gold/Silver Rising on Central Bank Buying -11/05/11

SILVER. The sharp rise in the price of silver during 2010 is due to the result of a large increase in demand from both the industrial sector investment, as reported on the global report on silver and issued in these days.World demand, investment in the sector, grew by 40% last year, reaching 279.3 million ounces for a total of 5.6 billion dollars.The total demand in the industrial sector grew by 12.8% reaching the highest of the last 10 years to 878.8 million ounces in 2010.Silver has scored an average price of $ 20.19 per ounce in 2010, a level surpassed only in 1980 and well above the average of $ 14.67 in 2009. its strength is still continuing in the first months of 2011 with an average price of London gold fixing at $ 31.86 at the end of the first quarter.

Jason Schenker, president of Prestige Economics, talks about the outlook for gold and silver prices. Schenker also discusses industrial metals. He speaks with Matt Miller and Carol Massar on Bloomberg Television's "Street Smart."

MAKE SURE YOU GET PHYSICAL SILVER IN YOUR OWN POSSESSION. Don't Buy SLV, or Futures or Pooled Accounts or any other BS paper silver product .Remember anything on paper is worth the paper it is written on. Go Long Stay long the bull market have even started yet

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