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silver hmmm
moneymag

Member Since Aug 09, 2010  2 posts moneymag Nov 08 2010 at 17:55 (edited Nov 08 2010 at 18:05 )
buy

QuinnWin

Member Since Nov 03, 2010  3 posts W.Q. (QuinnWin) Nov 09 2010 at 12:09
Most commodities will be biased towards a buy after the Fed's latest round of quantitative easing. Bernanke outlined pretty clearly his intention is to push up asset prices. Gold and silver probably more so since they can be seen as an alternative to currencies. Looks like gold is its way to $1,500 but don't have a target in mind for silver myself.

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