True, but I was thinking about the recent purchase from China where they wanted to take physical delivery. It would just be use in the magnets and then recovered afterwards. I just had the thought cross my mind and it really isn't a conspiracy. If I started a community named "I noticed", it would be filled with anti-Jewish posts. Not all Jews are semites, and not all semites are Jews, that's why I don't say "anti-Semitic"
I heard it's because the next generation of solid state batteries will utilize silver (but who knows). Gold has also gone nuts; so I suspect this is not merely related to the utility of silver. This may just be a byproduct of Gold going nuts and people looking for an alternative investment
Silver would be a better use for daily currency than Gold. I heard China (I think) was trying to take physical possession of a large silver purchase and that is when I thought of this aspect. From my understanding, the silver isn't contaminated during the process and could be sold after or be used as you say. It has dual utility.
Couldn't it be that gold is up 4x over the past 10 years so everything is going up 4x, starting with commodities and moving into retail?
What is the (USDX * NYSE)/Au_OzT in 2015?
And today?
And lastly does silver follow this trendline as though it is an unbreakable rule?
True, but I was thinking about the recent purchase from China where they wanted to take physical delivery. It would just be use in the magnets and then recovered afterwards. I just had the thought cross my mind and it really isn't a conspiracy. If I started a community named "I noticed", it would be filled with anti-Jewish posts. Not all Jews are semites, and not all semites are Jews, that's why I don't say "anti-Semitic"
I'm not very knowledgeable because after I saw UF6 in a video, I figured fluorine was all you need to enrich the stuff.
The frustrating parts in industry are the silver that gets atomized and then not recaptured.
I believe it's just used in the magnets to extract atoms if I understood correctly. Maybe enrichment was not the correct word to use
At one time the video subject would post in the header, but I guess not anymore. Silver was used to enrich uranium for the bomb.
I heard it's because the next generation of solid state batteries will utilize silver (but who knows). Gold has also gone nuts; so I suspect this is not merely related to the utility of silver. This may just be a byproduct of Gold going nuts and people looking for an alternative investment
https://www.goldenstatemint.com/blog/samsungs-silver-solid-state-battery-technology-1-kilogram-of-silver-per-car/
Silver would be a better use for daily currency than Gold. I heard China (I think) was trying to take physical possession of a large silver purchase and that is when I thought of this aspect. From my understanding, the silver isn't contaminated during the process and could be sold after or be used as you say. It has dual utility.