The point here couldn’t be plainer. If history were to repeat and the ratio returned to any of these prior levels, it means stocks are headed much lower and silver a lot higher. Again, it’s a ratio so one could move more than the other, but the direction for each would be unequivocal: silver up, stocks down. And since the ratio is sitting near historic lows, the reversal is likely to be breathtaking, even more than gold’s. | No Pretending or Wishful Thinking Needed | Remember, these are not pretend ratios, model projections, or wishful thinking on my part. All these ratios have occurred before. And given how stretched they are to the downside for both gold and silver, the odds of them moving significantly higher are indeed very strong. | • When gold and silver’s ratio to the S&P 500 begins to reverse, stock losses will mount, while gold and silver gains grow. Based on history, the moves will probably be substantial for both sets of investors. | And here’s an interesting question: once the reversal in this ratio picks up steam, how do you think the average investor reacts? Would they dump at least some of their stocks and run to gold and silver? Throw in the fact that the average investor crowds in near the end and this reversal could see a serious spike.
I hope you’re not one of those that end up selling your losing stock positions near the bottom and buying gold near its top. Do that and you’ll end up a victim of the wealth transfer - and indirectly help me and my friends become richer.
Instead, given that bull markets don’t last forever, and that it takes longer to recover from crashes than what many investors think, might it be wise to allocate a portion of your portfolio to gold now?
If you don’t own a meaningful amount of silver and gold, I encourage you to buy some now. At the current ratio, your risk appears to be very low.
You can even sidestep high premiums for both gold and silver.
And if you don’t buy now? Well, like Mike Maloney says, a wealth transfer is coming, and you’ll either be a victim or a victor.
Given where this ratio sits, gold and silver investors are destined to be the victors. | | | |