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Monday, December 31, 2012

Market Manipulation

Understanding gold and silver prices is the key to unlocking the mystery of fiat money.
Gold and silver have a 6000 year history for their use as a currency, and until the last century, the price of gold and silver maintained a healthy valuation ratio of 1 ounce of gold to every 15 ounces of silver. This purchasing power ratio is strengthened by the fact that there are 17 ounces of silver for every 1 ounce of gold in the earth's crust, although physical silver stocks have dwindled, as the metal is used in a wide variety of industrial applications.
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Gold And Silver Prices: Historic Purchasing Power

It has long been said that an ounce of gold will buy a custom tailored man's suit. In the 1930s, an ounce of gold cost $35, and a suit was nearly the same price. When you look at gold prices today, gold trades for $1150 and a custom suit does as well. Even thousands of years ago, the best clothing cost one ounce of gold, or 15 ounces of silver. Gold and silver prices are intrinsically tied together; however, manipulation in the price has made silver trade at an artificially low ratio to gold.

Market ManipulationMarket manipulation

The gold and silver spot prices are highly manipulated by the trading of “paper metals.” Paper metals are any instrument that is not physical metals, such as options, futures contracts, exchange-traded funds or even precious metals “accounts” which hold gold and silver for their clients. (Most precious metals accounts hold futures, not physical metals.)
Paper metals increase the amount of silver derivatives while diluting the amount of demand for gold and silver, ultimately depressing prices. If an investor wishes to buy silver as an investment, he or she can do so through a variety of vehicles. However, there is only one way to own silver: by buying physical metals.
Manipulation of silver and gold prices isn't just perpetrated among small investors, however. When gold and silver prices increase, central banks around the world “lease” gold to investment banks, temporarily increasing the supply and pushing down prices in an effort to mask the value of precious metals as a store of wealth and as a currency. Of course, it is in the central bank's interest for consumers to use paper currency to buy and sell products instead of physical metals. Therefore, discounting the uses of precious metals and their value is the best way to keep consumer's eye on paper currency. The involvement of the central banks goes beyond metal leasing and into money supply as well.

Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Maple Leaf coins and A Mark silver 99.9 for sale

Hi investors,

I have a few Maple Leaf coins and A Mark silver bar for sale. Contact me ASAP..... as now sale are quite good...

Thursday, March 3, 2011

How to check whether its a fake or real coins......

Ok everyone here are some gudelines to differetiate fake or real........
 
Visual inspection and Weight per Volume method
  • So if you know the coin/bar volume, you can determine the weight for it to be silver.  In practice just take an existing silver coin and compare it with new coins. If the size and weight match, this is a good indication that the coins are genuine.
  • 2 other good points to look out for:
                    i.            Coin edges should be reeded, i.e. grooved lines encircle the perimeter of coins. Reeded edges were originally added to coins to prevent clipping and counterfeiting.  
                  ii.            The quality of the coins finishing: genuine coins have a distinctive sheen to it that is neither too harsh nor too dull-looking.
  • If you don’t have a comparable item, you can compare the coin / bar specifications (size and weight) with the item in question.
  • After handling silver bullion for a while, you will develop an instinctive feeling for genuine silver.
  • Tip, if you have known silver coins, bring them along when purchasing coins and use them as a comparison.
  Weighing the silver coins
Weigh the coins as most fake silver coins are made from metal alloys that weigh less than genuine silver.
Please be aware that some coins will have very small variations in weight due to the production process but will always be at or above 1 troy ounce.  
Canadian Maple Leaf coins, for example, might vary between 31. 10 and 31.45 grams as some coins contain a fraction of a gram more silver due to the production process. 
 
 Silver Testing Kit
There are some convenient silver purity tests using acid that react with silver.  It is difficult to obtain these in Singapore as they cannot be shipped by air from USA and are poisonous. Such tests are also likely to leave permanent "test marks" and effectively only test the surface of the coin.  

Thursday, February 24, 2011

SILVER & GOLD is a SAVINGS and not an INVESTMENT!!!

HI guys, I came upon this video that would help you to understand that gold & silver is a sort of SAVINGS and not an investment.

Check it out.........





Hope this video help all of you in your understanding... :)

Wednesday, February 16, 2011