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SilverCrest Mines Inc SVLC



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Post by scotton Sep 17, 2009 3:33am
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Hmmmmm... X 2

Hmmmmm... X 2Do folks out there really believe that Silvercrest will remain pegged at a measly .70 while the precious metal prices continue to melt UP???  Just wondering...trying to get a feel of what folks are thinking out there.  This isn't an inflation/deflation event...no need to get stuck like a dear in the headlights wandering what's coming down the road.  This is a CURRENCY event, as in folks/investors worldwide are losing faith in FIAT currencies...they are throwing in the towel, tiring of endless spending and printing of money from their governments.  They are adjusting their holdings, moving into stocks, commodities and YES, PRECIOUS METALS!!!  They are FLEEING fiat currencies like the U.S. $ in droves.  The shorts can play their games, investors/traders can sit there idle or try and time their trades to the second, but you can't stop what's coming.  To make a loooooooong story short...Silvercrest isn't going to be at .70 cents for long, that would be silly.  Sentiment can change on a dime, once it does, Silvercrest will be valued accordingly...multiples of its current price.

Cheers,

Scott



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