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Destiny S. Harris's avatar

And the debate continues S v G !

An Ol' LSO's avatar

What currently mystifies this ol' man is the focus on the past that is so unlike what is unfolding now. The world is rapidly changing and the US$ and the U.S. hegemony is rapidly losing its power. The East (China, Russia, BRICS, ASEAN, and Global South) are rising and the world is going multi-polar plus silver's launch into being maybe the most valuable industrial metal. So, it seems what has happened in the past is essentially a "who cares?" LBMA/Comex are losing their significance and the Shanghai Exchange is growing in power and influence. Just seems so short sighted to this ol' man.

Skip Penny's avatar

You sent this last week.

Lau Vegys's avatar

What do you mean? This is the first time we’ve posted this chart. Maybe you saw the Weekly Recap we sent out a couple of hours ago and meant to comment there instead? But those — as the name suggests — are just meant to remind readers what we’ve published over the past week.

The Stock Market Curator's avatar

You captured the cyclical nature of silver’s undervaluation with both conviction and historical context. I appreciate how you drew parallels to the early 2000s because it reminded me that investor psychology often resets just before large rotations begin. Recent Bloomberg data shows silver ETF inflows have climbed for three consecutive months, hinting that sentiment may be quietly shifting. There’s something quietly powerful about how you framed this moment—as less about prediction and more about preparation for what history tends to repeat in rhyme.

mike's avatar

disregard last comment. oct 31, i see it, missed it. apologies . thanks

Lau Vegys's avatar

No worries, Mike. Glad it's sorted.

mike's avatar

when was crisis investing oct vol 2 emailed to subscribers. i do not recall receiving it. i read it now through link on dirt cheap and coiled. thanks

Lau Vegys's avatar

Hi Mike, the issue was sent on October 31, the final day of the month. You’ll see the date on its page too. Glad today’s piece helped you catch it.