The phrase
"silver bull" refers to a person who believes that the price of silver will increase in value or go up. It is similar to a "bull" in stock market terms, which means someone who is optimistic about the future price of an asset.
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I'm «long» physical silver, despite, not because of, the «analyses» of some of the most
outspoken silver bulls.
So not bad, my trade in Horizons BetaPro COMEX
Silver Bull Plus ETF (HZU) had gone very well and I can relax now.
Sure, prices are down (like zinc) and nobody cares (like zinc), but visionary investing is always where the biggest returns lurk, and for reasons far too familiar to many of us
frustrated silver bulls, I have to grit my teeth and recall the pain of 2014 - 2016, waiting for zinc as a means of rationalizing dollar injections into silver.
However, since the birth of the current monetary system the early stages of gold -
silver bull markets have always been characterised by relative WEAKNESS in silver.
I did not proceed with any day trading on my margin account today despite having the very wonderful Horizons BetaPro COMEX
Silver Bull Plus ETF (HZU) over performing.
By Stefan Gleason, Originally Published on Money Metals Exchange
The silver bull is back.
It's analysis like this that gives gold and
silver bulls a bad name, because anyone with knowledge of how markets work will immediately see that it is complete nonsense.
It's my belief that the gold and
silver bull market has been taking a well - deserved respite before it enters the final rally phase, conceivably ending in a speculative mania.
Sorry,
Silver bulls, I am just calling it like I see it.
Only a decisive close above the upper boundary would provide hope for
the Silver bulls.
i.e., do you plan to buy dips, or simply continue to add to your position as your view on
a silver bull market is more and more validated?