Gold just hit an ATH!Gold mining stocks are about to go ballistic.Why are you still in crypto and ignoring this massive opportunity?
>>60883195Just sold all my rocks because of this post
>>60883195Up 100% on my JNUG purchased in February.
>>60883195because even with its most bullish price action gold only increased 77% over 5 years but BTC and ETH did over 800% in the same timeframe
>>60883204damn luckyI was going to do NEM LEAPS in January because I was scared Trump would tank the gold price, turns out the exact opposite happened.I would have made so much money.The bull run is just getting started and it's going to be massive.
>>60883214>over 5 years but BTC and ETH did over 800% in the same timeframeWhy do you retards not understand that it's just because BTC started from nothing and now everyone knows about it.Any small penny stock that grew into a large corporation over 5 years would have the same gains as BTC.BTC is a crowded trade.Also I'm not telling you to buy gold, I'm telling you to buy the companies that mine gold. They're going to do many multiples.
>>60883214gold is physical and will always have valueBTC is digital and has no inherent value
>>60883195miners will see a massive gap up tomorrowhttps://x.com/realTimHack/status/1962528673329799172
>>60883277I have a market buy order already set, how fucked am I?
>>60883345Why weren't you in miners for the past year already like /cmmg/ chads were?
>>60883195>why are they in crypto?Because they want to own nothing and be happy
>>60883345>>>/bant/cmmg
>>60883232>BTC is digital and has no inherent valueAt least when the tulip frenzy ended people were left with some pretty flowers
gold was 2000$ like 20 years agonow it's 3000$ and everyone is excitedthese are pathetic gains, not even losing my time for so few rewardkys if you own paper gold
>>60884370Retard
Buy some gold, buy more silver and hold. It’s as simple as that.
>>60884370No one believes ((you)) here.
>>60883195>He missed out on free money
>>60883232>>60884349these threads are always guys with 5 figures in gold talking shit to guys with 6 figures in crypto
>>60883214Thats nice and all, chasing past gains.Let's look at the last year, or even YTD. Gold is up more than btc, hell even silver is! Everything has cycles. I sold 90% of my btc holdings a month after the etfs and have now rotated into miners. The upside to btc at this point is small compared to the upside of miners in this market.
>>60885257sorry one year ago or even 9 months ago was in the past chasing past gains, let's look at the future
>>60884370are you dumb or is this bait
>>60883195I am holding IS0E since early 2024 ant it has made over a 2x.Things are getting hot in the mining stocks so is probably a good time to sell.
there are people ITT who are going to buy the top on gold LMAO.bear market on gold lasts around 8 year usually. then 4 more years to get evenHave fun faggots.Why didn't you midwits buy gold years ago?
>>60885351>Things are getting hot in the mining stocks so is probably a good time to sell.lmao its just getting startedimagine thinking this little blip is the top kek
>>60886267stay poor niggaThe mining stocks have barely moved and central banks are buying gold.
>>60886762When people start with the 'IS GOING TO 4X!!!!' is time to sell, or at least take some profit. Always.
>>60886267>t. retard who is oblivious to the macro environment
>>60885351>so is probably a good time to sell.And buy what? Everything else already pumped. Where is there value? You realize we're getting a rate cut this month right?
>>60886912Commodities and some chinese stocks. In the late stages of the liquidity cycle (where we are now), commodities start to pump.
>>60886842>AlwaysReally always?Mining stocks have been unloved for many years. When these bull markets happen, they last for at least a few years and even shitcos do multiples
>>60886912Also, in the market bullish news serve for distribution, big players and financial institutions selling to suckers that come in late.Cut rates!, Tariffs abolished!, End of the war!, buy!, buy!, Sp500 to 9k!, etcWhen you see this run for your life
>>60886974A lot of retail has bought gold and silver. A lot.And bull markets are completely dependent on liquidity, precious metals prices too.There is only one way this ends.
>>60886995>And bull markets are completely dependent on liquidity, precious metals prices too.Central banks are buying.Also how can you say stuff like this when silver isnt even at ATH?The GDX just only recently touched the covid highs and that was a false breakout.The GDXJ isnt at ATH
>>60886995>A lot of retail has bought gold and silver.Retail dealers wouldn't agree. What they would tell you is that a lot of the retail that did buy had to sell to pay bills. The pressure has been mainly in the sell direction for a while.
>>60886963>In the late stages of the liquidity cycle (where we are now)Bond market is screaming in pain. Central banks will throw the kitchen sink at it to save it from total meltdown. >commodities start to pumpBullish for miners
>>60887009It doesnt matter. The mining stocks discount the future estimation price of precious metals minus the cost of producing them.There is not a rule that says that it has to get to Ath. Adjusted for inflation gold has not hit an Ath since 1980.
>>60887034I have contacts and privileged information. Retail dealers are selling a tremendous amount of physical gold in Europe, the Us and China.
>>60887041>Adjusted for inflation gold has not hit an Ath since 1980.That means there's a lot of room to run.
>>60887038They are engineering it pretty well for now. The Move index is very low. But they cant ease as much as before covid and there is a tremendous debt maturity wall ahead.
>>60887055>Retail dealers are selling a tremendous amount of physical gold in Europe, the Us and China.I see you didn't mention silver.
>>60887087Idk about silver with certainty.
>>60883195>gold stocksSo you don't buy physical gold?
>>60887192Why would I do that when the miners offer far more upside?
>>60887250Like what?
>>60887250Because the paper game is almost up and you'll want to have converted some paper profits into money.
>>60887274That's irrelevant. Miners mine the physical product, they have inventories of the physical product, they sell the physical product. As a shareholder you hold a share of that. That doesn't magically disappear because of overleveraged paper trade. Even in the case of a huge debt collapse crashing the paper market, the prices will shoot right back up as it always does for PMs. Holding diversified miner stocks would do just fine through that.
>>60887355Alright bro don't come crying to me when commies seize all your mines. I'm just saying it's good to have a backup/savings.
>>60887355>he doesn't understand systemically WHY the miners are skyrocketing