Gold Or Silver

Aug 08, 2015 at 09:19
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Miembro desde Aug 27, 2017   posts 994
Sep 23, 2019 at 14:26
blackbridge posted:
Silver is not a cheaper version of gold. They move very differently. I prefer to trade gold when FX markets are round and the economy may slow down. In good times, I trade silver

True; Gold trading is much interesting; even I know many traders who use only the Gold and no interest on Silver!
Miembro desde Aug 03, 2019   posts 38
Sep 25, 2019 at 05:55
I prefer gold. Its a great commodity to invest and offers better chances of capital appreciation in future than silver. Never really tried silver as gold prices have always been a centre of attraction for me.
Miembro desde Aug 27, 2017   posts 994
Sep 25, 2019 at 11:13
steve_25 posted:
I prefer gold. Its a great commodity to invest and offers better chances of capital appreciation in future than silver. Never really tried silver as gold prices have always been a centre of attraction for me.

Nice; are you a short term or using this metal with a long term point of view?
Miembro desde Aug 03, 2019   posts 38
Sep 26, 2019 at 06:16
Adribaasmet posted:
steve_25 posted:
I prefer gold. Its a great commodity to invest and offers better chances of capital appreciation in future than silver. Never really tried silver as gold prices have always been a centre of attraction for me.

Nice; are you a short term or using this metal with a long term point of view?

long term point of view.
Miembro desde Sep 26, 2019   posts 11
Sep 26, 2019 at 08:39
Gold price has rocketed upwards this year. I would like to invest but think that I may have missed a good place to buy in. Is gold over valued now or is it still a good time to buy
Miembro desde Nov 01, 2018   posts 14
Sep 26, 2019 at 10:16
Debtless posted:
Gold price has rocketed upwards this year. I would like to invest but think that I may have missed a good place to buy in. Is gold over valued now or is it still a good time to buy
if you want to invest for a long term then, no place is bad when it comes to gold. start investing bit by bit, buy on every dips. atleast that's what i do.
Miembro desde Aug 27, 2017   posts 994
Sep 28, 2019 at 14:05
millerwe posted:
Debtless posted:
Gold price has rocketed upwards this year. I would like to invest but think that I may have missed a good place to buy in. Is gold over valued now or is it still a good time to buy
if you want to invest for a long term then, no place is bad when it comes to gold. start investing bit by bit, buy on every dips. atleast that's what i do.

I think; now investing in BTC is much profitable then Gold; what’s your opinion?
Miembro desde Apr 18, 2017   posts 718
Jan 03, 2020 at 14:56
BTC is not moving in the last 2 years as like 2017; I think 2017 was so much exciting!
Miembro desde Aug 11, 2017   posts 886
Jan 14, 2020 at 16:13
generally major pairs are much save than others. newcomers should choose the pair which is more appropriate to the concept of trading that will be used, if love scalping should choose the pair which has most lowest trading spreads.
Miembro desde May 14, 2019   posts 28
Apr 18, 2020 at 18:49
While all other stocks are really falling with the unpredictable future for sure we can really tell that you may invest in both of them entirely and absolutely anyway so let's move on with both of them. I do see how negative whole trend in markets so let's start with those things.
Miembro desde Aug 16, 2011   posts 110
Apr 18, 2020 at 23:22
I think that trading spot precious metals then go for gold. Gold charts are more reliable than silver charts and moves are a little more predictable. Silver is not traded as much as gold by $, so can be moved quicker and be more volatile.

If holding physical then go for silver. Not that I think we would see gold confiscation again, silver may be more of a trade-able commodity when (and if) things get worse and we see hyper-inflation.

Gold to Silver Ratio does not seem as valid as it used to be and not as inter-related.

Will we ever see a gold-backed currency again? If so, then the central banks would want to keep a lid on the price of gold, which is happening anyway through naked futures contracts.
Miembro desde Dec 14, 2019   posts 22
Apr 19, 2020 at 17:33
If you are having a hard time choosing what to nuy thrn I will help you decide but the final decision is still yours. Sometimes it is best to jsust do things out on your own. In my opinion I think that you should chose gold. You know the chinese and gold and how they work. That is the best option. Do that instead.
Miembro desde Aug 09, 2017   posts 785
Apr 23, 2020 at 15:27
EUR/USD is the most profitable pair than other majors in my trading career. But as a newcomer I got confused because of its volatile trading spreads. But now I know how to keep pace with eur/usd.
Miembro desde Aug 27, 2017   posts 994
Apr 23, 2020 at 16:22
its profitable but gold is more than profitable if you have knowledge about it.
Miembro desde Aug 09, 2017   posts 785
Apr 27, 2020 at 15:23
I like to works on JPY pairs, they got very high movement every day. So we can get a good amount of pips for trade. All depends on our trading strategy, that how we choose one pair for trading.
Miembro desde Apr 29, 2020   posts 2
Apr 29, 2020 at 10:45
My opinion is that it is profitable to trade silver today
Miembro desde Mar 27, 2020   posts 9
Apr 29, 2020 at 11:27
Gold. It is easier to understand the price dynamics. Silver is a complicated commodity
Miembro desde Mar 03, 2020   posts 21
May 15, 2020 at 17:37
diskdillinger posted:
Gold. It is easier to understand the price dynamics. Silver is a complicated commodity

Go for gold. I'm quoting person who said the truth since I had the same problem with silver.
Miembro desde May 06, 2020   posts 7
Jun 10, 2020 at 07:47
Both gold and silver are metals but there usage and worth is totally different.
Currently looking at the market scenario, silver is used more as in the industries.
On the other hand, gold is traded by those who want to do more investment as the prices are fluctuationg like anything.
So it depends on the individual's respective and expectations on whch commodity he wants to go.
Miembro desde May 08, 2020   posts 9
Jun 10, 2020 at 10:41
To the layman gold and silver seem almost equivalent but they are TOTALLY different assets. It is like trying to compare Copper prices with Soya beans
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