Od zlata k striebru
Krátky výťažok z rozhovoru s T. Butlerom, v ktorom TB upozorňuje, že cena striebra zanechá cenu zlata (čo sa týka zhodnotenia) v "prachu". Ešte stále nie je neskoro vstúpiť do striebra.
Cook: How does that compare with other commodities? Butler: Still way off the charts when comparing paper contracts to real world production and inventories.
Cook: Do you see this leading to a price explosion in silver soon? Butler: It’s one of several things that will lead to an explosion. Cook: How does the silver short position compare to gold? Butler: The silver short position is much bigger than gold in every measurement, especially compared to world inventories. Silver’s relative short position is more than 100 times larger than gold’s.
Cook: Do you think silver will outperform gold? Butler: Yes. Silver has yet to leave gold in the dust, although it has fully matched or exceeded gold’s price performance. That is actually an advantage to those gold investors who have yet to make the switch into silver. It’s not too late.
Cook: Are you suggesting a switch now? Butler: Yes. The facts suggest silver will outperform gold in the future, the logical investment action would be to convert gold into silver. Not because gold is likely to go down necessarily, but because silver is likely to offer better investment bang for the same buck.
Cook: Have people begun to switch? Butler: There has been a noticeable shift to physical silver investment demand, perhaps from gold investors, although I still believe it’s in the early stages. Additionally, U.S. Mint sales of Silver Eagles are particularly strong relative to Gold Eagle sales, further confirming what may be a growing investor preference for silver over gold. Given how little silver exists compared to gold, if this trend continues, the influence on silver prices should be profound.
Článok: http://news.silverseek.com/SilverSeek/1290625106.php
25.11.2010
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