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Silver Bullion – The Most Undervalued Asset In The World Today?

◆ Silver bullion is set to outperform gold and vastly over valued risk assets of stocks and bonds in the coming years

◆ The record nominal high of $50 in 1980 and again in 2011 will likely be

seen in the next two years

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◆ In the same way you dollar, pound, euro etc cost average to acquire your silver

bullion holdings; you should dollar cost average your reduction in allocations

in the coming years

◆ It may be prudent to sell some of your holdings at around $48/oz, some at

around $90/oz, at around $135/oz etc. and re balance into gold or other assets

◆ This only applies to those many silver bullion buyers who are overweight

and have a large allocation to silver - say over 10% or 20%

◆ Investors with small allocations of closer to 5% should only sell a small

amount if the price goes parabolic or if they need the cash in a crisis for day

to day expenses or needs

◆All investors should have a core financial insurance allocation to gold and

silver coins and bars; Avoid digital gold, platform gold and gold tokens

◆ Popular and liquid bullion formats should be taken possession of and also

stored in liquid, secure storage in their own country and at least one other

safe jurisdiction

◆ Zurich remains the most liquid and safest places in the world to

own gold and silver coins and bars



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