Tuesday, October 7, 2014

Silver “Particularly Cheap” as “Blood On The Commodity Streets”

With few exceptions, commodity prices have fallen sharply in recent months, to their lowest levels in over a year. Silver in U.S. Dollars, 5 Years (Thomson Reuters) Relative to stock market indices, broad commodity indices are now at their lowest levels since the late-1990s dot com boom. But key commodity price ratios, such as those between precious and industrial metals, are already at levels associated with financial crises such as that of 2008.



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