My question is this: Why can't penny stock investors differentiate between a nickel and a dime? After all a nickel is made of, well Nickel. A dime is made of some silver and is generally thought to be .10 cents. So the question is why the confusion? The problem that I have seen is that when a stock hits .05 it is commonly referred to as Silver. Why the confusion? Are penny (copper) stock investors idiots or just too excited? Go SFOR, see your silver soon!!!!!