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Posted By Rajesh J. Shah On April 25, 2013
5 Factors That Will Push Silver to $250 an Ounce
All bull markets go through periods of consolidations and corrections. And precious metals are no exception.
There has been plenty about gold’s swan dive, but less talk about silver. And at this point there’s more potential for silver than gold…significantly more.
Because the global silver market is relatively small, Silver Prices tend to be more volatile; the pounding sell-off we witnessed in silver this past month is a testament to that fact. But volatility works both ways, so when silver rises, its price can explode higher.
That’s exactly what happened in April 2011, when silver prices rose by 170% in the space of just 7 months. That’s why silver investors say investing in the white metal is like buying “gold on steroids.”
And right now, it looks like the silver market is on the cusp of doing the same thing all over again. According to our research, the next stop could be $40 by year’s end, and $60 by the end of 2014. And much higher after that.
Here are five key factors that will drive Silver higher – significantly higher – in coming years.
Despite the drubbing that the white metal took in mid-April, there’s one fact that most observers are ignoring: the physical silver market.
While gold and silver prices took a pounding, silver investors were not running to unload their silver — quite the opposite. In fact, savvy investors were flocking to buy physical silver.
Even as silver prices dropped, buyers stepped up, and supply became so scarce, premiums nearly quintupled from 8% to 37% above spot prices. And that’s if you could even get your hands on it. Essentially, no one was selling, yet a lot of buyers recognized that silver was “on sale” and decided to stock up.
In the first three months of 2013, the U.S. Mint sold more than 15 million American Silver Eagle bullion coins. That’s the first time ever the Mint has sold this many coins so early in the year, setting a record in the 27-year history of the series.
Coin dealers across the U.S. have been regularly selling out of their inventories, desperate to get new allocations.
With investors buying 56 times more physical silver than physical gold, Main Street is setting the pace, while Wall Street is oblivious to the trend.
As savvy retail investors have been soaking up physical silver, so have its exchange traded funds (ETFs).
In the first quarter of 2013, over 140 tons of gold was sold by physically backed Gold ETFs. But remarkably, Silver ETFs bucked that trend.
In that same slice of time, the world’s silver ETFs actually added 20 million ounces to their vaults. That’s nearly $600 million worth of the white metal being bought within just three months, all while silver prices were steadily declining.
Now, Silver ETF shareholders are a combination of both retail and institutional investors. But 20 million ounces flowing in is a clear sign of recognizing value and steady hands.
This kind of action is especially revealing. It signals that once an ounce of physical silver is bought, its owners have “sticky” hands, and they are very reluctant to sell.
Tried following the link to the full story and all the page displayed is “You are banned.” Never been to that site before.
link worked fine for me. hopeful story, thanks. we can have some good news, sometimes!
Silver is the bankster’s Achilles Heel. If everyone would commit to buying an oz of silver on May 1 we can put the banks out of business. Time for “We the People” to put the financial system back on sound money principles. They can go do whatever criminals do when they are running from the people.