Cambridge House International’s 2015 Vancouver Resource Investment Conference just wrapped up, and for silver bugs one of the main draws was no doubt David Morgan, publisher of the Morgan Report.
Though he had a packed schedule, both speaking and participating in a precious metals panel, Morgan was able to stop by to speak with Resource Investing News about a variety of topics, including his expectations for silver and gold prices in 2015, silver supply and demand dynamics and, of course, manipulation.
Speaking about prices, Morgan said that he’s optimistic about 2015. “I think that we’ve hit the bottom. I think the intraday low in November, $14.15, will be it. And I think that 2015 will be a better year, but not an extremely good year, for both the metals, gold and silver,” he said. He sees a couple of major catalysts driving that outlook, including the ongoing currency crisis and industrial demand for silver.
In closing, Morgan offered the following advice for investors concerned about entering the market due to manipulation. “Take the big picture and know why you own the metals fundamentally. Don’t worry too much about manipulation. Certainly it can affect the price, certainly it has a cause-and-effect relationship. But all manipulated markets end in failure and this one will as well.”
David Morgan is a precious metals aficionado armed with degrees in finance and economics as well as engineering, he created the Silver-Investor.com website and originated The Morgan Report, a monthly that covers economic news, overall financial health of the global economy, currency problems, and the key reasons for investing in precious metals.
As publisher of The Morgan Report, he has appeared on CNBC, Fox Business, and BNN in Canada. He has been interviewed by The Wall Street Journal, Futures Magazine, The Gold Report and numerous other publications. If there is only one thing to teach you about this silver bull market it is this… 90% of the move comes in the last 10% of the time! Where will you be when this happens?
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