Silver supplies getting tight ??
Wolf359
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Looking at bars and ASE's - APMEX has about 1/3 of what they did two weeks ago.
Hmmm.
Hmmm.
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<< <i>Looking at bars and ASE's - APMEX has about 1/3 of what they did two weeks ago.
Hmmm. >>
Well, there appears to be no shortage of 2012 ASE's...APMEX has over 10,000 available. APMEX also has a sale on silver bars @ $.99 over spot, along with Mexican Gold 1.2 oz Pesos & Austrian 100 Coronas @ $14.99 above spot. I see no shortage of products, unlike last year during the early run-up of prices.
<< <i>maybe they're hiding them for a few days. >>
Yep
Couldn't possibly be that they have already SOLD a lot of their inventory!!!
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<< <i>Looking at bars and ASE's - APMEX has about 1/3 of what they did two weeks ago.
Hmmm. >>
Well, there appears to be no shortage of 2012 ASE's...APMEX has over 10,000 available. APMEX also has a sale on silver bars @ $.99 over spot, along with Mexican Gold 1.2 oz Pesos & Austrian 100 Coronas @ $14.99 above spot. I see no shortage of products, unlike last year during the early run-up of prices. >>
I was in Scotsmans about a month ago, late in the afternoon, and the salesman told me that they sold over 20,000 ozs of Silver that day.... >>
APMEX counter only goes up to 9999, who knows, they may have 100,000 on hand. Definitely no shortage there and no shortage anywhere else that I'm aware of.
There is plenty of inventory from all online dealers,so I would say there isnt a shortage of supply.Many dealers put items on sale when they have alot of it in their inventory.No surprises there.
(Just think of city streets clogged with a hundred thousand horses each generating 15 lbs of manure every day...)
<< <i>Looking at bars and ASE's - APMEX has about 1/3 of what they did two weeks ago.
Hmmm. >>
Although the sell premiums for the stuff in stock have gone up APMEX still isn't willing to raise their buy premiums. Same with my local B&M. Seems to be a very good time to be a coin dealer.
(Just think of city streets clogged with a hundred thousand horses each generating 15 lbs of manure every day...)