MANY Recommending to Buy PSLV
PSLV breaking up while SLV is not.
PSLV owned by Sprott.
SLV owned by JP Morgan.
PSLV takes delivery of real silver 1,000 ounce bars, and has recently shown pictures of their deliveries, to back up their PSLV.
SLV? People speculate they man not…. and they don’t provide proof.
Recent prospectus changes summarized here:
https://www.gata.org/node/20916/print
Prospectus change frees SLV to detach its price from silver, Turk tells KWN
By cpowell
Created 2021-02-14 22:09
5:09p ET Sunday, February 14, 2021
Dear Friend of GATA and Gold:
In comments today at King World News, GoldMoney founder and GATA consultant James Turk construes last week’s amendment to the prospectus of the exchange-traded silver fund SLV to mean that fund can detach its share price from silver and make the price “whatever the managers want it to be.”
Buy PSLV and have confidence you’ll affect the price of silver! Physical is becoming scarce. Every purchase now is getting us closer to the squeeze that will make GameStop just look like child’s video game play… 🙂
Good Post Chuck
I am with You
PSLV is like buying Phys Silver without the hassle of hiding it.
Yes. I’ve LOADED up.
So convenient and for now sounds dependable and reliable.
I think this silver is like a beach ball being held below water right now.
The problem!? The beach ball keeps getting larger and larger. This thing wants to shoot 10 feet in the air! 🙂
I had a wealthy acquaintance I’d occasionally buy guns from. He was always buying guns, trying them out and turning around and selling them at a discount. He would also buy gold coins and silver. He told me hid them all over his property. Well, it turns out he died rather suddenly from complications from alcoholism. My cousin inherited his home. I told him about the coins after he put the home on the market to sell it because he was moving overseas. We spent a week with metal detectors trying to find out where he stashed the gold but never found it. I wish I had had the money at the time to buy it, but it sold quickly. I never told the new owners what was buried there. It’s on forty acres. Maybe one day it will go on the market, and I’ll buy it and spend my retirement looking for buried treasure.
Wow…what a story Marcus
And not paying premiums.(so far)