Záujem o PMs vzrastie

V súčasnosti už nie je žiadnym tajomstvom, že cena zlata s striebra je na trhoch manipulovaná silnými papierovými hráčmi. V súvislosti s očakávaniami globálneho ekonomického a geopolitického vývoja bude v budúcnosti popularita PMs ako investícií len vzrastať...ale aj ich cena.

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Gold and silver have a 6000 year history for their use as a currency, and until the last century, the price of gold and silver maintained a healthy valuation ratio of 1 ounce of gold to every 15 ounces of silver. This purchasing power ratio is strengthened by the fact that there are 17 ounces of silver for every 1 ounce of gold in the earth's crust, although physical silver stocks have dwindled, as the metal is used in a wide variety of industrial applications.

The gold and silver markets are highly manipulated by the trading of “paper metals.” Paper metals are any instrument that is not physical metals, such as options, futures contracts, exchange-traded funds or even precious metals “accounts” which hold gold and silver for their clients.

Paper metals increase the amount of silver derivatives while diluting the amount of demand for gold and silver, ultimately depressing prices. If an investor wishes to buy silver as an investment, he or she can do so through a variety of vehicles. However, there is only one way to own silver: by buying physical metals.

However, if you were to use the expansion of the money supply as inflation, today's gold price should be at bare minimum $7,000 and as high as $14,000 if bank bailout promises are taken into consideration. Silver should be a minimum of $450 with a maximum of $900 per ounce. However, should those price points be reached, gold and silver's popularity as an investment will only increase, further stoking the fires of demand and increasing prices.

Článok:http://news.silverseek.com/SilverSeek/1259129040.php

27.11.2009

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