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>> No.20677467 [View]
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>>20677290

I think it is best to have a mixture of gold and silver stocks and simply wait and see what happens over the next few years. Nobody really knows exactly what is going to happen. The argument for gold is that central banks buy it, and that it is most likely to become the new money after the reset. But the upside potential in silver, from a 1:84 G:S ratio to its historic 1:14 ratio is simply enormous. There is also a good chance that governments may begin to monetize silver again:

https://goldsilver.com/blog/the-potential-looming-catalyst-for-silver-no-one-sees-coming/

When the Hunt Brothers did what Eric Sprott is doing now, and briefly broke the silver manipulation in the 1970s, the G:S ratio really did revert to its normal 1:14 level (see picture). So it is not unthinkable that it might happen again.

The two ratios to look out for in exiting the PM bull market are the Dow:Gold ratio and the House:Gold ratio. When gold looks overvalued compared to either, then you begin to think about selling some. Mike Maloney explains here:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l-knwwD-PZc

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>>20592731

The part about the historic ratio is common knowledge, you can find it by googling. Alexander the Great, for example, set the G:S ratio at 1:12.

https://www.bullionbypost.co.uk/info/gold-silver-ratio/

Sometimes it has been as low as 1:3, but 1:14 is pretty common. Chart of the G:S ratio is easy to find as well; see picture. Notice that it spikes at 1:15 in 1980, when the Hunt "manipulation" comes to a climax. The truth is, the Hunt brothers brought silver back to its normal level, and then were persecuted and bankrupted for their pains by those in power, who have shorted and suppressed silver with paper derivatives ever since. This is because tyrannical governments fear gold and silver (see Dominic Frisby on this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RvL_Dm2d99A).).

https://www.bullionbypost.co.uk/price-ratio/gold/silver/alltime/

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>>20592731

The part about the historic ratio is common knowledge, you can find it by googling. Alexander the Great, for example, set the G:S ratio at 1:12.

https://www.bullionbypost.co.uk/info/gold-silver-ratio/

Sometimes it has been as low as 1:3, but 1:4 is pretty common. Chart of the G:S ratio is easy to find as well; see picture. Notice that it spikes at 1:15 in 1980, when the Hunt "manipulation" came to a climax. The truth is, the Hunt brothers brought silver back to its normal level, and then were persecuted and bankrupted for their pains by those in power. This is because tyrannical governments fear gold and silver (see Dominic Frisby on this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RvL_Dm2d99A).).

https://www.bullionbypost.co.uk/price-ratio/gold/silver/alltime/

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