Thursday, December 9, 2010

Gold/Silver Ratio: Silver Going Higher? | zero hedge

Gold/Silver Ratio: Silver Going Higher? | zero hedge: "Gold/Silver Ratio: Silver Going Higher?
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 11/19/2010 11:58 -0500

Recession Roman Empire

A topic we covered extensively in the past makes a second appearance, this time courtesy of Abigail Doolittle and The Weekly Peak, whose weekly musings focus on the much fabled ratio between the price of gold and silver. Some observations:
  • 323 B.C. – The ratio stood at 12.5 upon the death of Alexander the Great.
  • Roman Empire – The ratio was set at 12.
  • 12th to 17th Century – The ratio was around 12.
  • End of 19th Century – The nearly universal, fixed ratio of 15 came to a close with the end of the bi-metallism era and England’s attempt to demonetize silver and conceivably because the country had little of the precious metal.
  • 1980 – At the time of the last great surge in gold and silver, the ratio stood at 17.
  • 1991 – When silver hit its lows, the ratio peaked at 100.
  • 2003 - 2007 – This part of the bull market in silver caused the ratio to drop to 45 from 80.
  • 2008 – The ratio rose back to 80 on the Great Recession.

Much more in the full report below. Gold/Silver Ratio: Silver Going Higher? (pdf)"


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