Do you own physical silver? I think there is going to be systemic default in the silver futures market, which are primarily the comex futures for silver. The Comex issues paper silver (called a future) promising the good (silver) for a certain price by a certain time. The thing is, usually the physical part of the silver trading has been bypassed for the past decades. The market has been flooded with paper contracts, as the CFTC chairman has admitted of on the record of 100:1 paper contracts per real asset to be delivered.
There is a major problem going on, as the silver market has just entered physical backwardation. If you have never heard of this term, please follow some of the experts that I link in my gold/silver links for a full explanation, but in short it is the following: Backwardation is when the future price of a an asset (silver) is worth less than the current spot price of the good. This can be interpreted as demand for the product now instead of later, as there grows a disconnect between the price in the future due to the systemic risk inherit in this ponzi scheme. This is nothing but our fractional reserve banking cousin bullion reserve banking. However, there is about to be a run on the bank...
In short, physical silver is about to become the hottest commodity on the market becuase it has been suppressed for so long. It will regain its status as a monetary metal as our dollar continues to spiral into the abyss. I think that the next best thing that you can do besides being in physical (which is an absolute must if you can), is to be in mining equities in your 401ks/stocks. Mining equities will become a sort of "safehaven" as there will be physical backing the value of the share you own. The most exposure to the physical market you can possibly get without owning physical. That is why I believe that my investment advice is going to have massive returns. (1000%-10,000++)
I am talking the end of our fiscal system, are you looking?
http://thehardrightedge.com/50-physical-silver-by-april-2011/
http://thehardrightedge.com/my-investment-journal/
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I am open to discussion, I would love to talk about this subject with the community.
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Scott J
What this means is a lot of things....
Some of the more notable ones are that SLV and GLD are not sound institutional funds. SLV has custodian privileges and
There is a major problem going on, as the silver market has just entered physical backwardation. If you have never heard of this term, please follow some of the experts that I link in my gold/silver links for a full explanation, but in short it is the following: Backwardation is when the future price of a an asset (silver) is worth less than the current spot price of the good. This can be interpreted as demand for the product now instead of later, as there grows a disconnect between the price in the future due to the systemic risk inherit in this ponzi scheme. This is nothing but our fractional reserve banking cousin bullion reserve banking. However, there is about to be a run on the bank...
In short, physical silver is about to become the hottest commodity on the market becuase it has been suppressed for so long. It will regain its status as a monetary metal as our dollar continues to spiral into the abyss. I think that the next best thing that you can do besides being in physical (which is an absolute must if you can), is to be in mining equities in your 401ks/stocks. Mining equities will become a sort of "safehaven" as there will be physical backing the value of the share you own. The most exposure to the physical market you can possibly get without owning physical. That is why I believe that my investment advice is going to have massive returns. (1000%-10,000++)
I am talking the end of our fiscal system, are you looking?
http://thehardrightedge.com/50-physical-silver-by-april-2011/
http://thehardrightedge.com/my-investment-journal/
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I am open to discussion, I would love to talk about this subject with the community.
-
Scott J
What this means is a lot of things....
Some of the more notable ones are that SLV and GLD are not sound institutional funds. SLV has custodian privileges and