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  2. How to invest in silver: 5 ways to buy and sell it - AOL

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    Silver mining stocks. You can also take advantage of a rising silver market by owning the stocks of companies that mine the metal. By owning a miner you can benefit in two ways. First, if the ...

  3. How To Buy Silver: 5 Ways To Invest - AOL

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    Stocks With Silver Interests. You can invest in silver indirectly on the stock market by purchasing shares of companies involved in silver mining and other related activities. Examples include:

  4. Gold is hovering near all-time highs. Here's how investors ...

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    Gold and silver mining stocks "There is a case to be made for retail investors to invest in gold and silver through mining stocks," said Warwick Smith, CEO and director of American Pacific Mining ...

  5. Silver as an investment - Wikipedia

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    Silver often tracks the gold price due to store of value demands, although the ratio can vary. The crustal ratio of silver to gold is 17.5:1. [7] The gold/silver price ratio is often analyzed by traders, investors, and buyers. [8] The gold/silver ratio is the oldest continuously tracked exchange rate in history. [9]

  6. Wheaton Precious Metals - Wikipedia

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    Silver Wheaton was established in 2004. It was previously controlled by Goldcorp until December 7, 2006 when Goldcorp's sale of 18 million shares reduced its ownership to 48%. On February 14, 2008 Goldcorp divested itself completely of Silver Wheaton, selling 108 million shares for C$1.566 billion. [10]

  7. Precious metal rewards and risks retirees should know - AOL

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    Buying gold or silver can be smart in retirement, but this plan has some drawbacks, too. ... "Gold isn't a growth asset like stocks or real estate," Argyle says. "It doesn't generate earnings, pay ...