Ratio: Silver Mining
by Thomas Chaize
June 20/05
Ratio: Silver Mining
Explanations
It is the ratio of the resources of silver and market capitalization
of 75 silver mines in the world. The list includes 75 silver mines with
defined resources. Ratio silver is the quotient of the resources of silver
of an mine to divide by its stock-exchange value. The value of the resources
of silver (million ounces to multiply by the price for the ounce of silver)
is to divide by market capitalization (value of the action to multiply
by the number of action) = ratio silver. I give here the average of ratios
silver of 75 main silver mines. Ratio silver most imported obtained for
two years is 10 (+
/-) and ratio the weakest silver is of 6
(+ /-). Pure to summarize when ratio silver is in the zone of 10 it is necessary to buy and when he is in the zone
of 6 it is necessary to sell. If ratio
is weak silver mines are too much valued in stock exchange with regard
to the class(course) of the ounce of silver when ratio is important it
is that mines are to value with regard to the price for the ounce the
silver. Updated on every Friday.
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