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Silver Bullion - Purpose of Buying
Silver
What do I want to accomplish by buying silver? This is one of the first questions you should ask
yourself, especially when you are not sure whether you should buy silver bullion bars (silver bars),
silver coins, especially
silver bullion coins, or coin silver. The reason for this is because certain
forms of silver are more suitable for certain purposes of buying silver than others.
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Investors normally
buy silver for one of three main purposes: Investment Purposes, Inflation Hedge Purposes or Survival Purposes, although some buy silver to serve two or all of the mentioned
purposes.
Silver for
investment purposes
Buy silver for investment purposes when you purely want
to benefit from an increase in the silver price based on supply and demand. You
basically buy silver at current price levels with the hope of benefitting from an increase in the silver price
(as a result of an increase in demand or a drop in supply or a combination of both). It's important
to consider silver market manipulation when you
decide to buy/acquire silver for investment purposes, especially over the short-term.
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Depending on the
size of your budget, we recommend you buy silver bullion bars (silver bars)
when you have a substantial amount available to invest in silver. If not, we suggest you buy and store silver coins, especially silver bullion coins. The only reason we
recommend you buy silver bullion bars (silver bars) when you have a substantial amount available to invest in
silver, is because silver bullion bars (silver bars)
can be a more compact form of silver than coins once one goes over a certain threshold. This threshold is
determined by the current silver price and the money you’ve got available to
invest. It is by no means set in concrete or cement which means a good measure of old-fashioned common sense
should suffice.
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