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Is Silver Worth Investing?

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South Africa
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 Posted 04/28/2014  1:55 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add silver surfer to your friends list
Yeah I love it for sure, the money I use to buy bullion is not from my monthly wages its from odd jobs I do for people, I'm a tipe of jack of all trades so the silver that is bought comes from extra money I get, I dont go ballistic will maybe just buy 4 bullion coins a month
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United States
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 Posted 04/28/2014  2:36 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Avshater22 to your friends list
I feel silver will be a good investment but it's more of a long term play. Don't expect to be rich by the end of the year off it (unless something crazy happens to make it spike). I invest in silver because I'm fairly young (27) and plan on holding it until I retire or prices go through the roof. Buying a few bullion coins a month sounds like a happy medium as it's not to terribly expensive. Buying 4 a month at say $25 a piece would be $1200 a year. Not to bad as that would be 48 ounces a year if silver stays roughly the same price. I buy bullion occasionally if the price is right but enjoy older silver coinage better as they have collector value along with silver value. The main thing is to do what you think will be best for you, don't bankrupt yourself but silver should at the very least get you your money back in the future.
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Canada
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 Posted 04/28/2014  3:13 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Libertad to your friends list
I´d say no. I got into it because I saw it creeping up all the time and decided I needed to protect myself against inflation. I also got into it for industrial reasons because I use silver in my trade so I always have backup handy if I need it. Now I hardly collect silver unless it´s something cool I don´t usually see. I really like my Egyptian and Saudi silver coins because they are odd and I can´t read them which makes it seem like ornamentation to me.

Unless you see something that no one else it catching on to, then my amateur advise is to not dabble, or at the very least buy coins that please you and have nothing to do with capital gains. Silver is a byproduct of other mines like zinc and copper. Believe me when I tell you that Mexico and Peru have so much silver that it´s not even worth faking. Just beware of alpaca, which is ¨german¨ silver. If you see something unique that pleases you don´t hesitate to grab it if it´s a deal.
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South Africa
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 Posted 04/28/2014  4:00 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add silver surfer to your friends list
Thanks guys I will keep it in mind an decide where to go from here
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United States
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 Posted 04/28/2014  4:01 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Fusion555 to your friends list
My wife and I are at a point in life where we have a few extra dollars each pay day, I buy bullion with some of this extra otherwise it would be shoes and bags.

I say this as a joke but its also kind of true
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South Africa
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 Posted 04/28/2014  4:49 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add silver surfer to your friends list
Yes it is true, we all spend money on useless stuff, things we dont really need and has no real value. Its a case of WANT TO HAVE OR NEED TO HAVE, retirement well need to have is a obvious choice lol
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Canada
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 Posted 04/28/2014  4:51 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add AgCoinAu to your friends list
I like silver and gold... I'll be the first to say it... but I have no good advice for someone if they're just getting in right now...

My first oz of gold I bought for under $200... my major purchase of gold was when the prices were around 7-800 dollars...

silver is another story... My last major buy of silver was last summer... I picked up just under 5000 coins and I thought I was getting in cheap at around 21.00...

Right now with the way stock markets are being supported.. I would say PM's are a falling knife.. you put your hands on it.. you liable to get cut!

With that in mind... I have stocks.. I have bonds... 5-10% of the portfolio goes into bullion... anything after that I put towards numismatics (a hobby by which I don't expect to see returns at all)

My best advice for you would be to sit and wait for PM's for awhile.. .look at historical charts.. RARELY do PM's ever do anything over the period of 1 day... so if you start to see consistent and steady uptrend then it may be a good time... If you're hearing reports about inflation rates and bond rates increasing then it might be a good time to get in.. other than that... tread lightly ... I could see silver dropping still a bit lower than it already is... and that could cause a bit of pain for some people who are invested... especially if they bought and held at $40!
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South Africa
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 Posted 04/28/2014  5:40 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add silver surfer to your friends list
I will follow your advice and see where it goes from here I will think before I make a large investment
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United States
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 Posted 04/28/2014  6:26 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add ASLAN TVorlon to your friends list
I'd like to weigh back in here

Collecting: Yes

Dabbling: Yes

Hoarding: Why Not

INVESTING? Thousands of dollars... there are probably better investments

Have fun with the silver but ask an accountant about investments
Valued Member
South Africa
67 Posts
 Posted 04/28/2014  6:37 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add silver surfer to your friends list
Many people have asked me, why are you wasting your money on silver, I simply reply that I dont drink dont use alcohol and dont waste it, then I ask them why they waste their money on alcohol and maybe 5 bottles a month then they stutter, I know I have won the argument lol
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United States
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 Posted 04/28/2014  8:15 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add IndianGoldEagle to your friends list
More silver is used ever year than mined, appears to be a solid investment for future growth.
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Canada
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 Posted 04/30/2014  3:32 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add AgCoinAu to your friends list
If that statement was even 1/2 true I would be happy about telling anyone to invest in silver...

Simple economics.... supply versus demand... if demeand exceeds supply price would rise... The charts over the past 2 years to NOT contradict economics... there is more silver out there than demand..

Furthermore silver actually comes as a byproduct to copper and nickle minning... So mines that primarly focus on nickle extraction pay for their expenses from the nickel they extract all the silver they get is pretty much "free" and the good miners use this line the coffers of the company and keep a cash float... they don't care if the price of silver is $5 an oz or $35 an oz.. they will always sell it for pure profits..

Yes industry is starting to use silver in more and more ways ... but if you're talking about innovations like solar pannels or even medical supplies like silver lined bandages.. the true amount of silver in these products is actually quite small and not dictating the market...

ETF's were the cause of the large spike since '10 and now that most ETF's have enough in holdings to cover the "paper" trail... the price of PM's has once subsided again..

Course this is only my opinion.. .. once again.. I will be the first to be an advocate for both silver and gold.. but one must know what they're getting into first... don't always believe the "hype"

PM's are NOT a great investment.... they're a preservation of wealth
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United States
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 Posted 04/30/2014  6:30 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add yup7676 to your friends list
investing in silver and gold right now would be a horrible thing to do.

Cure your itch and buy "some" silver coins you like. However, do NOT be into a rush into buying silver by the truckload and please do not make the mistake of thinking that because the price has come down that its now "cheap".

There is no shortage of silver, zero.

Again, do not look to invest into silver. Skip silver mining stocks, skip silver ETNs/ETFs. Buy a roll to make yourself happy but we are not in a time period to be considering silver as an investment.

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United States
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 Posted 05/01/2014  12:22 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add ICanSeeYou7687 to your friends list
Most of my investments are in mutual funds and stocks. There are some Vanguard funds that I do really like.

I probably have 150 ounces of silver and 2-3 ounces of gold. It is more of a hobby that I do enjoy adding to everyone once in a while.

I also fully expect this to be worth more dollars than I bought them for now in 40 years when I retire. I really do not think I will loose money in the long run.

With that being said do not underestimate the volatility of the commodities market. You will hear people yelling about how silver is about to skyrocket while others preaching about the imminent demise of silver.

I would suggest finding something you like; Lunar Series, American eagles, maples, 90% 'junk' silver, Mrgans and just obtaining a little bit every now and then. Don't crazy! Just find something you like and would enjoy owning.

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United States
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 Posted 05/01/2014  1:10 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add iontyre to your friends list
I really think the way to go is just collect a silver or gold series that you like anyway and will have some numismatic value to prop it should silver itself fall. I've started working on a Washington quarter (1932 - 1964) set to build my silver stash. Just buying a few (uncirculated) each month.
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05/01/2014 1:10 pm
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