silver prices
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Heres the Fact Silver Bears Don’t Like Talking About
(Read More)The past 6 years haven’t exactly been the easiest of times for silver investors. For those who were astute enough to notice the explosion in the the money supply following the housing crisis, buying precious metals seemed like a great investment. Yet prices have declined from a peak of $49 in 2011 to as low as $15 . . . .
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Silver Speculators Raised Their Bullish Net Positions For 2nd Week
(Read More)Large speculators raised their bullish net positions in the Silver futures markets this week, according to the latest Commitment of Traders (COT) data released by the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) on Friday . . . .
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Silver Bullion Prices Set to Soar
(Read More)Silver bullion prices are expected to jump as solar and smartphone demand rises and the Fed tries to stave off economic weakness . . . .
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The surprising rationale behind a million-dollar bet on silver
(Read More)Silver has surged 12 percent in the past month — but one trader appears to believe that the real rally may just be getting started . . . .
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Investors Return: U.S. Silver Eagle Sales Surge Over Past Two Days
(Read More)While interest and sentiment in the precious metals have been depressed compared to the preceding month, this all changed during the past few days . . . .
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Silver Prices Notch Fresh 12-Week Highs as Dollar-Plunge Continues
(Read More)Silver prices continued higher on Tuesday, reaching fresh 12-week highs as the dollar extended its downward spiral . . . .
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Silver is About to Test the Recent Positive Sentiment
(Read More)It looks like the worst is behind us. The flash crash from the 7th of July, cleared few stop loss orders for sure and many buyers were kicked out of the market . . . .
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Gold Down After Upbeat U.S. Jobs Data; Silver Suffers Overnight Flash Crash
(Read More)Gold prices have moved moderately lower in the aftermath of a U.S. non-farm payrolls number that was a big miss to the upside. Gold initially pushed a bit higher right after the employment report, but those gains were short-lived. Gold prices had traded modestly lower overnight . . . .