Crap, it was after 3:00. I better go dump it in a landfill or throw em in a river.
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The other "problem" with that first chart is that it shows all industrial users consuming a smaller percentage year over year and investment as being the area of growth. If true, that shouldn't make anyone happy. Other than industrial users of silver, at least.
What I'd prefer to see in a chart like that is industrial uses going up with investments staying flat. There's going to come a point that those investing in silver purely for profit will want to cash-in, thereby crashing the price for everyone else.
No need for such extreme actions, I'm just pointing out that if large amounts are being stockpiled year after year, at some point it will all come back into play. If a little at a time, great.....but if everyone sees a "magic number" coming and it becomes a lot at one time coming back into play, it won't be good for anyone except industrial users of silver.
Thanks for that Joe. You just saved me a trip to the local landfill.Attachment 1802
I'm glad to have been able to help. http://emoticoner.com/files/emoticon...gif?1292867610
...and with the gas $ you've saved, you can get lunch for the family instead. ie a win-win for Mamboni.