Get the Skinny on Silver Investing

· Morgan James Publishing
Ebook
113
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About this ebook

An economist and financial expert reveals the wealth of opportunities to profit from one of today’s most important commodities.

David Morgan draws on his decades of experience as a private economist and background in engineering to demonstrate why silver is an ideal asset for any investment portfolio. The supply and demand fundamentals are so overwhelming that anyone with a basic understanding of economics will see the wisdom in silver investing. 

Morgan debunks some of the persistent myths about silver, including the notion that digital photography will ruin the market. He also examines how silver is traded on the commodities exchanges. As the first form of money mentioned in the Bible, it remains synonymous with money in many languages. Now Morgan shows you how to tape into this age-old asset.

About the author

David Morgan has been a private economist for over two decades. His background in engineering with an advanced degree in Economics/Finance gives a unique perspective to the financial markets that pur business majors often miss. He applies the discipline of logic to verify the basics of economic law. Mr. Morgan has been published in The Herald Tribune, Wall Street Journal, and Futures Magazine to mention a few. He hosts a weekly precious metals wrapup on internet radio every Saturday with financialsense.com.Mr. Morgan was published in The Global Investor regarding the ten rules of silver investing. His private email newsletter is published monthly.

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