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Why Silver Is More Valuable As Compared To Gold-How It Might Exceed $400/oz

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Now we all know that gold prices are breaking historical barriers. But how about Silver? Silver as an investment has ten times more potential to skyrocket in the next few months as compared to gold. In this article, I will show you how silver can exceed $400/oz in the coming few months, so read on.

Now, in the decade between 1970 and 1980, gold and silver both had seen an unprecedented bull market. Many investors who had invested in gold in those days, still remember those days with nostalgia. Gold prices rose from $35 per ounce to $850 per ounce during that period of ten years. This was an increase of 2,329%. Not bad huh!

During the same decade between 1970 and 1980, silver prices rose from $1.5 per ounce to almost $50 per ounce. This was an increase of 3,233%.Right now, silver prices are hovering in the range of $17 per ounce. Just imagine, silver prices skyrocketing to around $400 per ounce in the next few months. This will be an unprecedented gain of over 2,000%. So don’t miss this chance of investing in silver right now!

Now, let me explain why this unprecedented rise in silver prices might happen. You see as compared to gold, silver has far more industrial applications. As the global economy starts to expand again in this year, the demand for many industrial products will grow. Silver like gold is available only in limited quantity. So you can well imagine what happens when the demand rises but supply does not! As the global economy starts to expand again in this year, the demand for many industrial products will grow.

You will be surprised to know that silver is also used in a number of household appliances like refrigerators, washing machines, wall switches, fuses and so on. The most important application of silver is as an electricity conductor. Silver wires are used as high tension cables.

Silver is used heavily in photography and in prints. With the rise of digital photography the use of silver in photography might decrease. However, new and exotic uses for silver are expanding. So you will continue to see the use of silver in a wide range of products and industries.

Your computer monitor uses silver. Your cell phone uses silver. Satellites, High Tech Robots, Lasers and other high tech gadgets use silver.

Double Layer of silver on a glass in a window shields the house from almost 95% of sun rays during summers. Silver is used widely in the glass and window making industry.

Silver is heavily used in chemical industry. Silver is a great reflector and as said before is used widely in mirrors and glass coatings.

Batteries are now manufactured with silver alloys. Lead-free silver solder is used heavily for joining materials and producing leak-tight joints. Silver is also widely used in silk-screened circuit paths, membrane switches, electrically heated automobile windows, and adhesives. Silver has a variety of uses in pharmaceuticals. Silver sulfadiazine is the most powerful compound for burn treatment. Catheters impregnated with silver eliminate bacteria. Silver is increasingly being tapped for its bactericidal properties and water purification. In the face of all these industrial uses there is less silver available. Silver has ten times more potential to skyrocket as compared to gold!

Mr. Ahmad Hassam has done Masters from Harvard University. Read this shocking 40 page Gold And Silver Investing FREE Report. Discover Forex Brilliance and download the powerful Mutil-Timeframe Trend Dash Board FREE just now!


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