Saturday, April 2, 2011
Nasdaq Bubble, Real-Estate Bubble… Silver Bubble? [By: Michael Kilbach]
-- Posted 1 April, 2011
Is silver in a bubble? In our opinion; no. But what can we learn from past bubbles? There are many ways to detect an investment bubble including extreme positive market sentiment, outrageous demand and speculation, widespread mainstream acceptance that the investment is a “sure thing” etc. In this article we would like to focus on the big picture perspective of a markets price performance.
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Is silver in a bubble? In our opinion; no. But what can we learn from past bubbles? There are many ways to detect an investment bubble including extreme positive market sentiment, outrageous demand and speculation, widespread mainstream acceptance that the investment is a “sure thing” etc. In this article we would like to focus on the big picture perspective of a markets price performance.
Read more @ ORIGINAL SOURCE
Friday, April 1, 2011
Thursday, March 31, 2011: Silver Update
According to Trader Dan Norcini, quote:
"Silver continues to work within what appears to be a new and higher consolidation zone bounded by the level near $38 on the topside and supported on the bottom near the $37-$36.80 level."
"It will need to push through $38 and hold those gains to launch a new trending leg higher."
"Trend following indicator is now in a buy mode but the market must take out $38 to confirm the signal that a new trend is underway. A move that fails to clear $38 will confirm the top of the range is intact and will let price drift back lower once again to test the lower level of the range."
[Source: traderdannorcini.blogspot.com]
Wednesday, March 30, 2011
Tuesday, March 29, 2011
Silver Price Suppression: How, Why and Effect [By: Rob Kirby]
-- Posted 28 March, 2011
This paper is written as a response to market observers who opine, “how can the price of precious metals be suppressed when their prices have empirically gone up 4 fold and more over the past 10 years?”
The following graph depicts the price performance of silver over the course of 2010, paying special attention to the change in silver derivatives positions at both J.P. Morgue and HSBC:
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Monday, March 28, 2011
First signs of a parabolic spike for silver [By: Peter Cooper]
-- Posted 27 March, 2011
Any investor in silver must have found the past six months pretty exciting. This precious metal has more than doubled in that time. The pessimists see a high flying price heading for a fall, and they did so last autumn before this take-off.
For other chartists this increasingly looks like a repeat of the 1978-80 silver price blow-off with a super spike to $50, a price that has still yet to be achieved 31 years later.
Read more @ ORIGINAL SOURCE
Any investor in silver must have found the past six months pretty exciting. This precious metal has more than doubled in that time. The pessimists see a high flying price heading for a fall, and they did so last autumn before this take-off.
For other chartists this increasingly looks like a repeat of the 1978-80 silver price blow-off with a super spike to $50, a price that has still yet to be achieved 31 years later.
Read more @ ORIGINAL SOURCE
Buy, Hold, and Keep on Buying Gold and Silver [by Franklin Sanders]
Quote:
Never mind all that. I feel like I'm waking up from an evil spell, cast on me by the gold and silver bear wizards. "Expect it to go down! Expect it to go down!" they kept droning at me, then my brain woke up and said, "Are y'all CRAZY? We are in a primary uptrend, a bull market, and there is one and only one strategy for a bull market: buy, hold, and keep on buying because it's going higher!"
Franklin Sanders
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Never mind all that. I feel like I'm waking up from an evil spell, cast on me by the gold and silver bear wizards. "Expect it to go down! Expect it to go down!" they kept droning at me, then my brain woke up and said, "Are y'all CRAZY? We are in a primary uptrend, a bull market, and there is one and only one strategy for a bull market: buy, hold, and keep on buying because it's going higher!"
Franklin Sanders
Read more @ ORIGINAL SOURCE
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