Most Popular
1. It’s a New Macro, the Gold Market Knows It, But Dead Men Walking Do Not (yet)- Gary_Tanashian
2.Stock Market Presidential Election Cycle Seasonal Trend Analysis - Nadeem_Walayat
3. Bitcoin S&P Pattern - Nadeem_Walayat
4.Nvidia Blow Off Top - Flying High like the Phoenix too Close to the Sun - Nadeem_Walayat
4.U.S. financial market’s “Weimar phase” impact to your fiat and digital assets - Raymond_Matison
5. How to Profit from the Global Warming ClImate Change Mega Death Trend - Part1 - Nadeem_Walayat
7.Bitcoin Gravy Train Trend Forecast 2024 - - Nadeem_Walayat
8.The Bond Trade and Interest Rates - Nadeem_Walayat
9.It’s Easy to Scream Stocks Bubble! - Stephen_McBride
10.Fed’s Next Intertest Rate Move might not align with popular consensus - Richard_Mills
Last 7 days
Global Warming ClImate Change Mega Death Trend - 8th Apr 24
Gold Is Rallying Again, But Silver Could Get REALLY Interesting - 8th Apr 24
Media Elite Belittle Inflation Struggles of Ordinary Americans - 8th Apr 24
Profit from the Roaring AI 2020's Tech Stocks Economic Boom - 8th Apr 24
Stock Market Election Year Five Nights at Freddy's - 7th Apr 24
It’s a New Macro, the Gold Market Knows It, But Dead Men Walking Do Not (yet)- 7th Apr 24
AI Revolution and NVDA: Why Tough Going May Be Ahead - 7th Apr 24
Hidden cost of US homeownership just saw its biggest spike in 5 years - 7th Apr 24
What Happens To Gold Price If The Fed Doesn’t Cut Rates? - 7th Apr 24
The Fed is becoming increasingly divided on interest rates - 7th Apr 24
The Evils of Paper Money Have no End - 7th Apr 24
Stock Market Presidential Election Cycle Seasonal Trend Analysis - 3rd Apr 24
Stock Market Presidential Election Cycle Seasonal Trend - 2nd Apr 24
Dow Stock Market Annual Percent Change Analysis 2024 - 2nd Apr 24
Bitcoin S&P Pattern - 31st Mar 24
S&P Stock Market Correlating Seasonal Swings - 31st Mar 24
S&P SEASONAL ANALYSIS - 31st Mar 24
Here's a Dirty Little Secret: Federal Reserve Monetary Policy Is Still Loose - 31st Mar 24
Tandem Chairman Paul Pester on Fintech, AI, and the Future of Banking in the UK - 31st Mar 24
Stock Market Volatility (VIX) - 25th Mar 24
Stock Market Investor Sentiment - 25th Mar 24
The Federal Reserve Didn't Do Anything But It Had Plenty to Say - 25th Mar 24

Market Oracle FREE Newsletter

How to Protect your Wealth by Investing in AI Tech Stocks

What are the Differences between Investing Silver and Gold?

Commodities / Gold and Silver 2010 Jul 15, 2010 - 02:34 AM GMT

By: Dr_Jeff_Lewis

Commodities

The traditional rule that gold always trades within a range of 20 to 70 times the value of silver may quickly be tested as the financial markets lose their fear and again start investing in stocks, bonds and other investments. 


Silver and Gold Comparison

When it comes to protecting your wealth against financial turbulence and inflation, both metals are strong.  However, when we look at underlying fundamentals that drive consumption for both metals, we find they are very different. 

Silver and gold both have uses in manufacturing and electronics, where they are often used to coat cables and make better connections on circuit boards, electrical wiring, or virtually any product where a quality connection is important.  Both perform well, but silver performs best and is more widely used than gold.  Silver is the best conductor of electricity known to mankind, and at the current price of just $18 per ounce, the beauty of silver's uses have yet to shine.

Why Buy Silver?

The amount of silver is slowly dropping each year, as supply from mining and scrap has not kept up with consumption for years.  From electronic watches and calculators to full-scale laptops, silver is used as the best way to transfer energy from one part to the next. 

Since it is so relatively inexpensive when compared to gold, nearly all of the silver used in manufacturing will not be recovered before the device makes it to the graveyard.  Thus, in knowing this fact, we can infer that all of the silver used in manufacturing businesses is then later discarded by the consumer in such a fashion that it is too expensive to extract to be profitable.  Subsequently, the supply shrinks as it is used, and investors who own silver as an investment slowly own more and more of the silver pool by percentage with each passing year. 

Jewelry Consumption

The undisputed king of the jewelry business is gold, which makes up the overwhelming majority of all jewelry made around the world.  It is important to note that gold or silver used in jewelry rarely gets thrown in the trash like it does in electronics, even if the amount of silver in a ring is the same as in a laptop!  Why is this? 

Jewelry by nature sells for a premium to the spot price, and almost always retails for far more than its metal content.  However, as metals prices have increased, melting jewelry has become far more popular, and hundreds of tons of gold were purchased by melting companies to extract the intrinsic worth from jewelry.  The good news is that jewelry is not and probably won't ever be silver's main use, and more of it is likely to escape into manufacturing than in the small jewelry market.  Even here, silver reigns supreme over gold.

Don't Get Confused

Metals have tended to be excellent investments as hedges against inflation, but some have better credentials than others.  With its vast uses, limited supply, and relatively low price, silver is an excellent investment that will continue to not only outperform the stock markets, but also other precious metals.

By Dr. Jeff Lewis

    Dr. Jeffrey Lewis, in addition to running a busy medical practice, is the editor of Silver-Coin-Investor.com and Hard-Money-Newsletter-Review.com

    Copyright © 2010 Dr. Jeff Lewis- All Rights Reserved Disclaimer: The above is a matter of opinion provided for general information purposes only and is not intended as investment advice. Information and analysis above are derived from sources and utilising methods believed to be reliable, but we cannot accept responsibility for any losses you may incur as a result of this analysis. Individuals should consult with their personal financial advisors.


© 2005-2022 http://www.MarketOracle.co.uk - The Market Oracle is a FREE Daily Financial Markets Analysis & Forecasting online publication.


Post Comment

Only logged in users are allowed to post comments. Register/ Log in