Gold and silver trading

Quote from Vortex:

Thank you for that. So the ETF is essentially participating in shares (equities) which I assume are gold-mining shares. So it is not "pure" gold, but as good as?

GLD and SLV holdings are 100% Physical Gold Bullion and 100% Physical Silver Bullion they do not have shares in any companies.
 
Hi guys!

I found an interesting article over the weekend you may want to read about gold


tp://www.bloomberg.com/news/2012-02-25/paulson-said-to-tell-clients-gold-fund-will-beat-others.html

Let me know what you think. :)
 
Quote from riskbiscuit:
----interesting article....
----gold....
----bloomberg.com/news....
----paulson....
----gold-fund-will....
1) Paulson has lost some of his "Midas" touch recently? :confused:
2) Paulson is "reverting to the mean"? :eek:
3) His intense bullishness towards gold could be used as a contrary signal. :D
4) It would still be "good" to be him. :cool:
 
Quote from riskbiscuit:

Hi guys!

I found an interesting article over the weekend you may want to read about gold


tp://www.bloomberg.com/news/2012-02-25/paulson-said-to-tell-clients-gold-fund-will-beat-others.html

Let me know what you think. :)
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RiskBisc;
Interesting article;
frankly i seldom take any money manager's word for anything:D

I like to study GLD, gold , SLV, silver , SPY, real estate...candlechart trends.

GLD, gold is a good uptrend by most any measures. Much better than silver, SLV or SPY........................, better uptrend by most measures...............................................................................

Not a prediction:cool: ;simply probabilities
 
Quote from HATEtheRisk:


but for trading its useless, if i can trade gold.

thats what i have meant.

That's such a simpleminded attitude. They are both precious metals with a long history but do differ in a few important categories. Rarity being one, industrial & commercial use being the other. Also the recycling & reuse have some differences.
 
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