Investing In Silver can be extremely profitable when the common man decides he wants to invest in precious metals and thinks he can’t afford gold. If a major spike in investment demand if it were to occur there wouldn’t be enough silver to meet demand and prices would skyrocket. In today’s post Jeff Clark looks at the case for investing in silver. ~Tim McMahon, editor.
Hi Ho Silver: Making the Case for This Precious Metal
By Jeff Clark, Senior Precious Metals Analyst
Even though the newsletter I write for Casey Research is focused primarily on gold, our metals investments cover all the precious metals, and when warranted, some base-metals plays too. And with the markets in the state they are, I want to say something about silver.
My talk at the Vancouver Resource Investment Conference in January was titled Is D-Day for Silver Approaching?, and highlighted the delicate balance between supply and demand. I concluded that there would be insufficient metal to meet a major spike in investment demand if it were to occur, leading to all kinds of negative consequences for those who don’t own silver (and lots of wonderful rewards for those who do).
I had plenty of compelling charts and convincing data. But here’s the rub: I don’t believe that what’s ahead for the price of silver (and gold) will have anything to do with that data. After all, there are articles from researchers and analysts that use similar data to paint a bearish outlook for the metal.
Instead, my reasoning is based on psychology. Here’s a good example…
At a recent outpatient hospital visit, the nurse ran through the usual background questions, one of which was what I do for a living. I told her, and this was her response:
- “Oh, gold. That’s exciting. But it’s too expensive for me. I can’t afford it.”
Now, this is an RN in a hospital – someone who earns a good living and can afford to take a vacation and eat at the occasional fancy restaurant. She has money to buy birthday presents for her kids and probably contributes to a retirement account.
But when the value of money begins to erode more seriously and inflation makes front-page headlines, and my nurse turns to precious metals to gain some semblance of lifestyle protection, what is she going to buy? If she can’t “afford” gold now, it won’t be any “cheaper” later.
She’ll buy silver. And so will a lot of other panicked investors who don’t think they can “afford” gold and are watching their purchasing power relentlessly decline. It will drive prices higher. Perhaps wildly so.
The effect on the availability of bullion is obvious and will be all negative – high premiums, delayed delivery, and mandatory rationing. For those of you who’ve followed our lead and purchased bullion, consider this: you’ll be paid above spot for any ounces you sell during this time.
The message is crystal clear: if you don’t have a meaningful amount of silver bullion, buy more now.
This is why I’m not worried that the silver price continues to be range bound. Precious metals will be pursued by an alarmed and increasingly angry citizenry as their money loses more and more value. And just like my nurse, many will find silver more affordable. The result is that silver’s percentage gain will almost certainly be much greater than gold’s.
Meanwhile, the ramifications for silver producers are all positive. Revenue will jump. Earnings will rise. Dividends will increase. Stock prices will soar. And given the small number of stocks of primary silver producers trading in the industry, the rise in their share prices could be breathtaking.
This may seem like a distant scenario. And there will be retreats along the way, based on the false appearance of economic recovery – but these will just be last-gasp buying opportunities. Don’t worry about the timing. Whatever happens in the near term, global economies cannot avoid the fallout from currency abuse indefinitely. History has repeatedly shown this. We don’t know if the shift to price inflation will be sudden, occur in fits and jolts, or appear in a slow dawning, but escape it we will not.
Make sure you own some silver bullion, my friends. And then buy the grossly undervalued miners.
Buying physical gold and silver is obviously prudent, but to really capitalize you need exposure to quality producers – they historically outperform the metals themselves. There’s one company that’s especially well-positioned for explosive gains: it’s a well-funded company that’s flying under the radar of most investors. Even better, it carries none of the risks associated with mining itself. Keep reading for more details…
See Also:
- Gold Mining Stocks are Down- What’s Up?
- Why Gold is a Good Investment for Inflationary Times
- Its Weight in Gold: The Real Prices of Things
- What is the Real Definition of Inflation?
- Cost of Living
Recommended by Amazon:
- Rich Dad’s Advisors: Guide to Investing In Gold and Silver: Protect Your Financial Future
- The Silver Bomb: The End Of Paper Wealth Is Upon Us
- Building Wealth with Silver: How to Profit From the Biggest Wealth Transfer in History
- Buy Gold and Silver Safely: The Only Book You Need to Learn How to Buy or Sell Gold and Silver
- Precious Metals Investing For Dummies
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