Sometimes it seems a hopeless wait for real positive action in the Canadian dollar cost of an ounce of silver or gold or for the value of PM equities to get out of the basement. The last time I felt so hopeless was in 1963-64 when I was assigned to a project to see if I could come up with any new suggestions on how to begin reforestation of Nova Scotia’s Yarmouth-Shelburne barrens. I became very familiar with the dense vegetation cover of black huckleberry (Gaylussacia bacata) and sheep laurel (Kalmia angustifolia), but never came up with any hope for returning those “barrens” to a forest cover.
Time heals many things, and maybe things are looking up now for reforesting that large area of shrub cover. Maybe time will also heal the ailing PM market.
Treasure your physical. Cheers. Equiz.