Silver Will Be One of the Best Investments Over the Next Decade

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Uploaded by on Jan 16, 2012

Will silver be the best investment over the next decade? This is a question many silver investors have asked and while it is difficult to say whether it will beat every single investment, there is no question that it will be one of the top ones. In this video Josh Renfro, founder of Lone Star Bullion, deals with the four major reasons why silver will be one of the best investments over the next decade.
1. Why Invest in Silver?—The Historical Return
2. Why Invest in Silver?---The Historical Gold to Silver Ratio
3. Why Invest in Silver?---The Industrial Demand
4. Why Invest in Silver?---The Massive Above Ground Shortage

This video also brings up questions like, "Are gold and silver prices manipulated?"; "How is the gold and silver prices determined?"; and many more. Silver and gold have already proven themselves over the last decade to be one of the best investments and thousands of investor now hold it today. Watch this video and understand why this particular investment may be the best investment decision you can make for the next decade.

Design and editing by www.firm.jamesfletcher.me

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  • There is manipulation of gold and silver prices. In fact, tomorrow we will release our weekly video blog which talks about that very issue and explains how the manipulation takes place.

  • You have hit another point on the head. Many silver investors plan on holding their stockpile for 5 to 10 years or longer. Consequentially, while their silver cannot officially be classified as non-recoverable, it effectively is the same. So I would definitely agree with your assertion.

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  • I've quite a bit of silver myself. Still bullish on it. But two comments.

    1:The rise in silver is really reflecting our rapidly inflating currencies. Silver is money, and

    2: You can compare silver to the Dow Jones, but often, the real money made in stocks is not made by buy and hold like it is in precious metals. I make a great deal more on the stocks I trade (>30%/year) which is why I diversify, and only use silver/gold as a safe haven. They have real value, but less growth.

  • IF THAT'S THE POINT WHY SILVER IS STILL CHEAP??? MANIPULATED? UNTIL WHEN WILL IT BE MANIPULATED?

  • @JoshPaulRenfro Great points! Thanks for sharing

  • Josh, another consideration of non-recoverable silver is the stacker market. People like myself by ASE's and store them for many many years. These might as well be considered non-recoverable because they will only be sold when the price is insanely high. ASE's are beautifull coins and with the premiums paid on each, I don't see too many of them being melted down. Am i wrong to think of most of the ASE market non-recoverable?

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