metals price correction soon or what?

I'm planning on purchasing some silver bars, possibly some gold and or platinum, and was wondering if you guys think there will be any significant price correction soon. I'm looking at a price drop of silver of at least $1-2, not sure about gold or platinum. There doesn't have to be a significant correction for me to buy but it would definitely help aim my plans.
I'm also interested in traveling to a company somewhere in Massachusetts and purchasing the bullion (most likely silver bars) and want to know of some places a little south of Boston, or north of Providence, RI that sell.
I'm also interested in traveling to a company somewhere in Massachusetts and purchasing the bullion (most likely silver bars) and want to know of some places a little south of Boston, or north of Providence, RI that sell.
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<< <i>Well, you can take it however you want. If people could predict a correction why would the price go up? I predict Platinum will drop. It has been said by many professionals that Silver should be at $50, Gold at $2K to make up for all the stagnant years. If you believe it buy. If you don't get mutual funds. >>
Platinum has stronger fundamental issues than either gold or silver. As such platinums price has more basis than gold or silver.
<< <i>Yikes..... silver pushing $19 per ounce overseas....... >>
$19.05 now. Try to keep up.
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<< <i>Yikes..... silver pushing $19 per ounce overseas....... >>
$19.05 now. Try to keep up.
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<< <i>Weds we should see a substantial pull back in Plat prices...
I base this on the fact that I bought almost 4 oz today...... >>
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<< <i>I am strongly considering selling my gold and plat eagles. If I do go forward with the selling, history would suggest this is the early stage of a strong bull market.
Sold my silver yesterday at 17.95....let the Bull roar!!!
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<< <i>I am strongly considering selling my gold and plat eagles. If I do go forward with the selling, history would suggest this is the early stage of a strong bull market.
Sold my silver yesterday at 17.95....let the Bull roar!!!
don't feel bad. i sold a big chunk of my silver and bought gold ;-)
<< <i>At least one of the platinum mines in South Africa is expecting to be at 90% power for the rest of this year. >>
-Actually all South Africa mines will be given 90% power projected to 2012. Only Anglo-Ashanti believes it can make up 5-10% of that loss by the end of 2009.
A slow, steady accumulation has been my approach rather than trying to time the dips.
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