Silver lives a dual life. It trades together with gold as a store of value, yet it is eaten by factories, information facilities, and hospitals. That stress, part asset and component money, offers silver its individuality. Investors that treat it like gold miss out on the cyclicality of production...
Read more →Precious steels sit at a strange crossway of money, geology, and human psychology. They are assets with industrial usages, stores of value with hundreds of years of cultural energy, and economic tools that trade in the exact same markets as soybeans and copper. If you have ever held a one-ounce...
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