Buy, Buy, Buy, or maybe a few more things, trade, acquire, negotiate, any legal way that you can get your hands on some, keep stacking! With the current trends with the Federal Reserve being involved in propping up the fake markets and thus the economy, one should do very well in the long term by collecting the worlds most undervalued asset.
I was looking at the charts over the past year. Do you realize that the price right now is at a near low compared to the cost over the past year? As of this writing, spot is right about the 16.58 mark up a bit probably since gold was up slightly. The actual ratio over the past year has gone up as well and now sits at roughly 75.5 to 1. In March of 2016 the ratio actually was slightly over 80:1, prior to that, November 2008 at about the same rate. In 1792 the gold to silver ratio was actually set by law in the US at 15:1. Obviously something happened! Could it be that the nefarious banking institution saw another opportunity to make themselves wealthier? Probably.
The point I'm making is that history has a way of repeating itself eventually. The opportunities abound at this point in history to get as much as you can at these spot prices and hold, hold, hold. One of my favorite coins recently has been the newly minted Silver Krugerrand. True, it has a hefty premium, however for something special, it IS a beautiful coin. I prefer sovereign coins myself, because at theses prices you can't afford NOT to buy them. As prices increase and resources scarce, then one may want to buy some nice generic rounds and of course always keeping in mind some 90% coins and sterling as well. There's such a variety of silvery goodness out there, how can you go wrong?
I like to think that every ounce I take possession of, I'm tightening the noose around fiat backed by air. Of course it does cause me pause to wonder why JP Morgan has tons of the stuff in hiding, hmmm. And finally, please remember that silver is not only a monetary metal, but also industrial. The more industrial uses, the more waste, the more rare, and the greater the value. Think of all the sports clothing that gets thrown out.
Stack on my friends and I will too!