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Could silver mines be nationalized if prices moonshot? A look at how I put together my mining portfolio to evaluate and minimize risk

In some cases, yes, in many cases, no. This article will touch on nationalization, but in the context of a bigger evaluation of risk in the portfolio. Nationalization is just one of MANY risks. On one of my articles posted,... Continue Reading →

Why your health, and your diet, should be part of your financial plan

As a disclaimer - I'm not a health professional nor a financial advisor. The below is a study of one, and how I think about things. The GOAL of this post is to get you to ask questions, not to... Continue Reading →

Is there a $100 ceiling to silver?

I was listening to an interview yesterday at MiningStockEducation.com with Don Durrett whic inspired this lunch time quick article. A topic was brought up that I thought was very interesting to discuss. The conversation was essentially that, "if a silver... Continue Reading →

Why Jeff Currie’s 25 billion ounce silver supply number is misleading – silver squeeze still on

Doomsday supply In 1969, my mother was a foreign exchange student to Peru. She must have told me hundreds of stories about it over the years, but many of them came back to the silver she got while there. In... Continue Reading →

The true price of silver – and what about those pesky spikes?

I believe the true price of silver, now, is $50-$125. For now. And it will be soon. A reader tipped me off to GoldSilver's recent article about the length of price spikes of silver. I love reading everything that Jeff... Continue Reading →

Is the 61.8% retracement the key for gold and thus for silver? 2 key times in history to look at and to learn from

Was up at 3:00 AM again. 10 month old with teething issues and some sort of sleep regression. Fun stuff. ********************************************************************************************************************* I'm a student of history. No, I'm not a historian, but history fascinates me. When I saw Mike Maloney's... Continue Reading →

The relationship between gold, silver, the 10 year, and the USD

Most people that have been doing this for awhile know there are relationships between gold, silver, the 10 year, and the USD. Here, I'd like to show you some examples of these relationships and walk those a little newer through... Continue Reading →

Allocated versus unallocated silver – what does the Perth Mint actually say?

I'm confused. I think many of you are too. The purpose of this is to RESEARCH and try and get the best information for all of us. If this were snopes, I'd write: "The Perth Mint has defaulted on unallocated... Continue Reading →

Why the banks are shorting gold and silver

First off - I have to give all credit for the response here to Austrolib from SA. I do not know him, but have exchanged a few emails with him. I read one of his pieces several weeks ago and... Continue Reading →

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