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If you think gold is stupid, this may be for you

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When gold walks, this runs July 16, 2024 Hi Reader Many people hate gold. The number one argument

When gold walks, this runs (and it’s warming up) [DWR Logo]( July 16, 2024 Hi Reader Many people hate gold. The number one argument against gold is it doesn't have any real uses. We get it. And to be forthright, that argument is not crazy. After all, 78% of gold production goes to jewellery, 19% goes to bullion, and that leaves just 3% for industrial applications. There’s not going to be major demand increases for gold outside of investment purposes. And we know the counterarguments well – e.g. the lack of uses makes gold a better store of value/money. So gold does have a “problem.” So we can set aside gold and look at another metal with a big problem too. It’s silver. And the problem it’s facing is a potential shortage. There are too many industrial uses for silver and solar panels, the biggest user, is growing faster than any time history. Here’s a chart showing solar’s growth: [chart] This solar surge has pushed its share of silver production from about one in six ounces mined each year to one in two. That’s a huge share and it’s already having an impact. Gold has had a good run over the last six months - up 19%. But silver has more than doubled it – up 37%. [Click here to see more about what could propel silver to an epic run.]( [Read More Button]( Dynamic Wealth Research 2010 West Avenue K #623 Lancaster, California 93536 We are sending this message to {EMAIL}. [UNSUBSCRIBE]( | [PRIVACY POLICY](

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