Waterfall Stock Decline Ahead | David Morgan

By Silver Doctors / April 26, 2018 / marketsanity.com / Article Link

David Morgan says the U.S. stock market is in a downtrend. A waterfall decline is possible.

Gold and silver are still in consolidation. However, the gold/silver ratio is coming down. And both metals continue to make higher lows. Morgan expects a move to the upside.

Is silver in a deficit? This depends on your definition of "deficit." The truth is, the above ground inventory of silver is growing.

Morgan predicts people will move into precious metals when the financial system starts to collapse. However, many believe gold and silver are obsolete. Morgan disagrees, but acknowledges he could be wrong. For that reason he's not putting all his eggs in one basket. Studies show that the optimal amount of precious metals in one's portfolio is 20 to 25 percent.

David Morgan is a world-renown precious metals aficionado. He is the creator of TheMorganReport.com, a monthly report that covers economic news, overall financial health of the global economy, currency problems and the key reasons for investing in precious metals. A dynamic, much-in-demand speaker all over the globe, David's educational mission also makes him a prolific author, having penned Get the Skinny on Silver Investing, The Silver Manifesto and, most recently, Second Chance: How to Make and Keep Big Money from the Coming Gold and Silver Shock.

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