i cmpletely agree with ur pt.,and thats why i kinda hav inclination towrds silver.Findings hav shown dat there r much lessr deposits of silver den Gold.Also historically Gold to Silver price ratio has been arnd 15,but as of presnt this ratio has gone for a toss.So,should v expect a correction in prices.?What r ur thoughts?
-Rahul
we dont have any Silver ETF’s in India . But there is a way to invest in Silver now , you can invest in E-Silver of NSEL .
Where to invest is not a right question , its a same question like where to invest , FD or Shares ? You invest which you feel has potential , it should be decided by your research and study , not ours
Doesnt Fidelity have those etfs as well? Never checked.
Remember Silver is an industrial metal, if theres growth in economy then there growth in silver as well and vice versa. On the other hand gold is purely investment metal and often works opposite to the silver methodology. Not always!
Again as Manish said, take my words with lots of pinches of salt.
cheers.
Siddharth.
sidd
i cmpletely agree with ur pt.,and thats why i kinda hav inclination towrds silver.Findings hav shown dat there r much lessr deposits of silver den Gold.Also historically Gold to Silver price ratio has been arnd 15,but as of presnt this ratio has gone for a toss.So,should v expect a correction in prices.?What r ur thoughts?
-Rahul
thank u Manish,wil keep ur advice in mind
Rahul
we dont have any Silver ETF’s in India . But there is a way to invest in Silver now , you can invest in E-Silver of NSEL .
Where to invest is not a right question , its a same question like where to invest , FD or Shares ? You invest which you feel has potential , it should be decided by your research and study , not ours
Manish
wat shud 1 opt for amongst d two?Experts plz advice
Doesnt Fidelity have those etfs as well? Never checked.
Remember Silver is an industrial metal, if theres growth in economy then there growth in silver as well and vice versa. On the other hand gold is purely investment metal and often works opposite to the silver methodology. Not always!
Again as Manish said, take my words with lots of pinches of salt.
cheers.
Siddharth.