Silver Stocks–Comparative Valuations Report # 56by Jason Hommelsilverstockreport.com Friday, Feb 25th, 2005 A day’s wage used to be a silver dime, a silver quarter, or maybe a silver dollar. 2000 years ago in Rome, a silver denarius was a day’s wage, and that coin was about the size of a silver dime, too. Even as recent as… Continue reading Silver Stock Report #56
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Silver Stock Report #55
Silver Stocks–Comparative Valuations Report # 55by Jason Hommelsilverstockreport.com Friday, Feb 18th, 2005 A day’s wage used to be a silver dime, a silver quarter, or maybe a silver dollar. 2000 years ago in Rome, a silver denarius was a day’s wage, and that coin was about the size of a silver dime, too. Even as recent as… Continue reading Silver Stock Report #55
Silver Stock Report #54
Silver Stocks–Comparative Valuations Report # 54by Jason Hommelsilverstockreport.com Saturday, Feb 12, 2005 This is the first complete Silver Stock Report since October, 2004. Not all of the company profiles have been fully updated. Those that have been updated, are in bold text. ALWAYS do your own due diligence, research, on the companies profiled BEFORE you go out… Continue reading Silver Stock Report #54
Confiscation
Silver Stock Report by Jason Hommel, Nov 16, 2004 Government confiscation fears were one of the biggest concerns that investors asked me about while I was speaking recently in Toronto and Chicago. But the silver market is several orders of magnitude too small for the government to even be concerned about! It is impossible that… Continue reading Confiscation
Liquidity, Advanced Trading Concept
Silver Stock Report by Jason Hommel, Oct 15, 2004 Most beginning traders have only the vaguest notion of the concept of liquidity and its importance. Before I begin the discussion, let me state my conclusion: U.S. dollars (or Federal Reserve Notes) are probably the least liquid asset class that exists right now, which is the… Continue reading Liquidity, Advanced Trading Concept
Silver Stock Report #53
Silver Stocks–Comparative Valuations Weekly Report # 53by Jason Hommelsilverstockreport.comgoldismoney.com Friday, October 15th, 2004 A day’s wage used to be a silver dime, a silver quarter, or maybe a silver dollar. A silver dime today costs about 45 cents, at $6.20/oz. for silver. About 900 million oz. of silver are consumed annually, and just under 600 million ounces… Continue reading Silver Stock Report #53
Silver Stock Report #52
Silver Stocks–Comparative Valuations Weekly Report # 52 by Jason Hommel silverstockreport.com goldismoney.com Friday, October 1st, 2004 A day’s wage used to be a silver dime, a silver quarter, or maybe a silver dollar. A silver dime today costs about 45 cents, at $6.20/oz. for silver. About 900 million oz. of silver are consumed annually, and… Continue reading Silver Stock Report #52
Silver Stock Report #51
Silver Stocks–Comparative Valuations Weekly Report # 51by Jason Hommelsilverstockreport.comgoldismoney.com Friday, Sept 17th, 2004 A day’s wage used to be a silver dime, a silver quarter, or maybe a silver dollar. A silver dime today costs about 45 cents, at $6.20/oz. for silver. About 900 million oz. of silver are consumed annually, and just under 600 million ounces… Continue reading Silver Stock Report #51
Silver Stock Report #50
Silver Stocks–Comparative Valuations Weekly Report # 50by Jason Hommelsilverstockreport.comgoldismoney.com Friday, Sept 10th, 2004 A day’s wage used to be a silver dime, a silver quarter, or maybe a silver dollar. A silver dime today costs about 45 cents, at $6.20/oz. for silver. About 900 million oz. of silver are consumed annually, and just under 600 million ounces… Continue reading Silver Stock Report #50
Silver Stock Report #49
Silver Stocks–Comparative Valuations Weekly Report # 49by Jason Hommel Friday, Sept 3rd, 2004 A day’s wage used to be a silver dime, a silver quarter, or maybe a silver dollar. A silver dime today costs about 48 cents, at $6.74/oz. for silver. About 900 million oz. of silver are consumed annually, and just under 600 million ounces… Continue reading Silver Stock Report #49
Silver Stock Report #48
Silver Stocks–Comparative Valuations Weekly Report # 48by Jason Hommelsilverstockreport.comgoldismoney.com Saturday, August 28th, 2004 A day’s wage used to be a silver dime, a silver quarter, or maybe a silver dollar. A silver dime today costs about 48 cents, at $6.74/oz. for silver. About 900 million oz. of silver are consumed annually, and just under 600 million ounces… Continue reading Silver Stock Report #48
Silver Stock Report #46
Silver Stocks–Comparative Valuations Weekly Report # 46by Jason HommelThe Silver Stock ReportFRIDAY, August 13th, 2004 A day’s wage used to be a silver dime, a silver quarter, or maybe a silver dollar. A silver dime today costs about 48 cents, at $6.74/oz. for silver. About 900 million oz. of silver are consumed annually, and just under 600… Continue reading Silver Stock Report #46
Silver Stock Report #45
Silver Stocks–Comparative Valuations Weekly Report # 45by Jason HommelThe Silver Stock ReportFRIDAY, August 6th, 2004 A day’s wage used to be a silver dime, or a silver quarter, or maybe a silver dollar. A silver dime today costs about 48 cents, at $6.74/oz. for silver. About 900 million oz. of silver are consumed annually, and just under… Continue reading Silver Stock Report #45
Silver vs Gold
Silver Stock Report by Jason Hommel, Aug 1, 2004 Which should you buy, and why? Which will prove to be the better investment in the long term? Let’s compare and contrast. Why is gold useful, and why is it particularly useful as money? Gold is valuable & portable because it’s rare & not easily counterfeited.… Continue reading Silver vs Gold
Silver Stock Report #44
Silver Stocks–Comparative Valuations Weekly Report # 44by Jason HommelThe Silver Stock ReportFRIDAY, July 30th, 2004 This week’s report lists 111 silver stocks. There are 31 silver stocks that list reserves, resources (and exploration potential) which I calculate by using my “ounce in the ground” forumula. There are 54 explorers. There are about 30 additional “silver” stocks with incomplete information. Additions & Changes from last week are… Continue reading Silver Stock Report #44
Silver Stock Report #43
Silver Stocks–Comparative Valuations Weekly Report # 43 by Jason HommelThe Silver Stock ReportFRIDAY, July 23rd, 2004 (I skipped last week.) This week’s report lists 111 silver stocks. There are 31 silver stocks that list reserves, resources (and exploration potential) which I calculate by using my “ounce in the ground” forumula. There are 51 explorers. There are about 30 additional “silver” stocks with incomplete… Continue reading Silver Stock Report #43
Slow Summer SSR Commentary
Silver Stock Report by Jason Hommel, July 19, 2004 There were little changes needed in my weekly report on silver stocks, so I did not go through and re-produce the prices on the list this week. The last update can be found here: silverstockreport.com/ssr/SS42.html Also, there is substantially reduced investor interest. Also, last… Continue reading Slow Summer SSR Commentary
Silver Stock Report #42
Silver Stocks–Comparative Valuations Weekly Report # 42 by Jason HommelThe Silver Stock ReportFRIDAY, July 9th, 2004 This week’s report lists 111 silver stocks. There are 31 silver stocks that list reserves, resources (and exploration potential) which I calculate by using my “ounce in the ground” forumula. There are 51 explorers. There are about 30 additional “silver” stocks with incomplete information. Additions & Changes from… Continue reading Silver Stock Report #42
25 Reasons why the Sound Money Bill Must Be Supported
Silver Stock Report by Jason Hommel, July 8, 2004 The state of Nevada considered minting and issuing silver coins in 2003. They were thinking about minting once ounce silver coins with a legal tender face value of $20. But that creates a problem. That would not be sound silver money, but rather, fraudulent… Continue reading 25 Reasons why the Sound Money Bill Must Be Supported
Overvalued Housing, Bonds, and Stocks
Silver Stock Report by Jason Hommel, July 2, 2004 Home ownership levels are at all time highs, and the public, always buys at the top, when values are at the highest. Mass buying by the public creates a top. Home prices are boosted by the availability of cheap money due to low interest rates,… Continue reading Overvalued Housing, Bonds, and Stocks