Bob,
One of the many possible factors that might contribute to Silvermark's predicted $50 Tyhee share price in 3 years, might be IF, like in the 1970's, there's a reallocation in the proportion of resource stocks represented by the S&P. Puplava has said, as I recall, (and someone please help me here with my memory), that there were in the 1970's about 30% plus resource stocks in the S&P. Now that percentage is far less.
Just this possible increased representation in the S&P could have the effect, as I recall Puplava saying, in generally jacking up the average P/E ratios of miners to much higher levels than they are at now.
Does anyone else, think of this as having a significant possible effect in boosting share prices of miners generally, or in Tyhee specifically? Ok, so maybe not in three years, but perhaps in five or so?
Baires