Thursday, January 6, 2011

This Decade, Silver Will Be Worth More Than Gold

I think everybody will buy physical silver after having seen this video. Silver, the greatest investment in human history


just as gold went from $35 to $850 per ounce in a decade(1969-1980) and palladium went from $200 to nearly $1,000 in just 3 years(1997-2000), we believe over the next decade silver investors will be rewarded greatly!
1980
World population: 2.5 billion
Global GDP: 10 trillion U.S. dollars
China is the eleventh largest economy
Gold Stocks: one billion ounces
Silver Reserves: 3.5 billion oz
Silver Spot Price: $ 50
Inflation-adjusted spot price: $ 456

2010
World population: 7 billion (+176%)
Global GDP: 60 trillion dollars (+500%)
China is the second largest economy
Gold Stocks: 7 billion ounces (+600%)
Silver inventories 500-700 million (-91%)
Silver Spot Price: 30 $ (-40%)
Difference to the inflation-adjusted spot price in 1980: $ 426


* The annual supply is less than the (increasing) demand
* 2009: Production: 710 million, demand: 880 million ounces
* Silver is the metal with the world's most applications
* The number of applications is steadily rising!
* In many applications, silver by
no other material can be replaced
* Silver is shorts and forwards in the amount of
7 billion ounces (10 years of production) under pressure
set. These positions must be covered - how?
* More and more investors become aware of silver
and enter into the market.
* Currently there is less disposable silver than in 1300
* The amount of silver available on the market is much smaller
than that of gold - but gold is 50 times more expensive
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* Silver is the most undervalued commodity in the world
* Silver IS the greatest investment in history


What price silver will actually achieve, we must wait - the markets are unpredictable. But the economic fundamentals of supply and demand are always - unless the markets are manipulated. But everything has a beginning has an end - thus also the manipulation not go on forever ... 

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