Articles promoting $500, $1,000 or $12,000 silver price targets miss the whole point of buying silver. We are investing in silver not to get more fiat currency in the future, we are invest for the mathematically inevitable collapse of fiat currency. I put this crazy little theory out there in my first blog post at the beginning of the year about silver not being available at any price. The ideas was based upon a few factors.
Rob Kirby wrote an excellent piece yesterday called the Silver Siren: Reversion to Reality. In it he lays out the case for silver reverting back to the reality that its is a precious metal first and foremost. This reversion to reality that will coincide with the collapse of the dollar.
“This brings us to another unfortunate but logical conclusion: we are very likely fast approaching the day when REAL gold and silver will not be obtainable with fiat money – period.” -Rob Kirby
Now that the idea is starting to creep into the investor mindset, it makes it all that more inevitable. I wrote my Final Warning and I have personally helped an estimated $4 to $5 million dollars into physical silver with my final Strategy Sessions over the past week. This is small potatoes compared to the trillions of dollars of paper assets out there, but it is going to mean the world to those that did make the jump.
One other point I want to make…
APMEX announced yesterday that it would no longer be doing their affiliate program in two weeks. So no more APMEX ads all over the internet. I wrote in the 11 Mentality Shifts of Silver Investors that smart retailers would at some point not sell their metal for dollars, because they will realize that what they have in inventory is far more valuable than the dollars they could receive.Retailers only make money on the spread, but if they cannot source what they sell, then the market freezes up from the supply side just as the demand side heats up. I believe this move by APMEX is part of that shift, because affiliate programs are a very cost efficient way of advertising. I did not get a very good answer why from my girl at APMEX, but logic would dictate that APMEX either has too many customers or not enough supply, either way it looks bullish to me.
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