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Sterling silver chain (194.4g) edition.

>Why Gold & Silver?
https://youtu.be/i3S4rl6ehiI
https://youtu.be/gksenA5Al_A
https://youtu.be/FI7NnOg2rxo

>Huge deficits in minerals such as silver by 2050 inevitable
https://youtu.be/iibsrDXdEos

>Bullion dealers
https://libertycoin.com/(US)
https://www.chards.co.uk/(EU/UK)
https://www.silburycoins.co.uk/(Ancient)
https://www.luciteria.com/(Other rare metals)
https://www.ma-shops.com/ (Numismatics)
https://www.goldeneaglecoin.com/ (US)
https://stoutgold.co/ (US)
https://www.aydincoins.com/ (US)
https://prospectorsgoldandgems.com/ (US)
more at:https://pastebin.com/gZfZHtNE

>Numismatic search
https://en.numista.com/catalogue/
https://www.ngccoin.com/price-guide/world/

>News and graphs
https://numismag.com/en/home-en/
https://silverseek.com/
https://www.silverdoctors.com/
https://www.mining.com/
https://silverbacksnakes.io/finance/silver
https://www.gold.org/goldhub/data/gold-reserves-by-country
https://wtfhappenedin1971.com/

>Compare
https://findbullionprices.com/(US)
https://eu.compare.pm/(EU)
https://www.gold.de/aufgeldtabelle/(DE/EU)

>Resources
https://www.jmbullion.com/ultimate-guide-to-90-silver-coins/
https://kevinsworkbench.com/junksilverguide/
https://www.coinflation.com/
http://coinapps.com/
https://erikasgrig.com/calculators/rpi-calculator-inflation/
https://learn.apmex.com/buying-guide/buying-in-the-usa/
https://pastebin.com/5aLmWUUK

>Prospecting
https://youtu.be/ZCL6FKQZyoM
https://www.usgs.gov/programs/mineral-resources-program/science
https://www.mndm.gov.on.ca/en/news/mines-and-minerals
https://www.amazon.ca/Gold-Creeks-Ghostowns-British-Columbia/dp/088839988X

>Nitric acid, magnets, and ping test
https://youtu.be/3mg9YcAShTo
https://youtu.be/NgSXg-WOEVY
https://youtu.be/2ymGAyKAg-k
https://www.fakebullion.com/index.php/resources/fake-bullion-database

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>silver chain edition.
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I just realized, my mutt is more wealthy than the iqpajeet
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>>60994343
Thank you baker.

>>60994344
Like I said, perfect storm. The US is in fiscal dominance, (emerging market style fiances) and one of characteristics is that lowering short term rates has the effect of causing the bond market to sell off. (long bond rates increase)

The USA is in what is called a debt trap. If they raise taxes, government revenues drop. If they reduce spending significantly, government revenues drop. If the econmy dips into a full blown recession, government revenues drop, if the markets crash, government revenues drop.

If the government revenues drop, the deficit increases, and the bond vigilantes sell US Debt which drives the long term rates up, higher than the government can afford, so the Federal Reserve must jump in and do Yield Curve Control (YCC) which effectively means, spinning up the printer and financing government debt with newly created money.

This is what happenen in Weimar. Normally when this happens to Argentina, the IMF steps in, forces the government to restructure, (austerity) and arranges new financing. Sometimes bond holders take a haircut.

The US debt is to big to restructure, and austerity will destroy the career of any politician who seriously mentions it.
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I just typed t*mping with the a and a drone flew over my house
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Hello friends!
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I miss cheapies..
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100% guessing they had a static price, just noticed, and pulled the remaining 2011s kek :)
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>>60994403
>The US is in fiscal dominance, (emerging market style fiances) and one of characteristics is that lowering short term rates has the effect of causing the bond market to sell off. (long bond rates increase)
I forgot to mention that mortgages and auto loan rates are based off the 10 year US Treasury. The Federal Reserve has already been doing some YCC.
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>>60994458
>I miss cheapies..
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>>60994378
Blessed thread. Remember all Gold and silver comes from the creator. God Almighty. His name is above all blessings and praise
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>>60994476
>>60994458
I’m going to miss being able to scrape garage and estate sales for under-melt sterling jewelry, tableware, and Knick knacks. Once silver breaks out into the public consciousness, everyone will be digging through grandma’s spoons and checking everything for hallmarks.
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>>60994481
Everytime I see my stack I thank God for blessing me with immense wealth. I wouldn't have it if it werent for Him.
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>>60994476
I remember during the 2020 crash I locked in an order of 1,000 canadian maples at nearly spot price of 13 USD. God those were the fuckin days man. They took months to arrive but I did get them.
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>>60994343
"the fear of the LORD is pure, enduring forever; the decrees of the LORD are true, and righteous altogether. More to be desired are they than gold, even much fine gold; sweeter also than honey and drippings of the honeycomb." Psalm 19
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>>60994468
Lots of scams out on the Aus market atm, deadass brother. Use an avenue where you're able to dispute and chargeback if possible.
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>>60994378
Latest pickup
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>>60994447
Went on a first date with a girl and 15 mins in she starts talking about how she doesn't understand modern money and how it all seems fake, and how it made more sense when we used silver and gold because you couldn't just make more of it from nothing with a computer.

Married within a year. She has a remarkable ability to find libertads, brits, and eagles in the generics bin at the LCS.
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>>60994489
Two monster boxes worth. Way cool.
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>>60994542
>5 kg
What an odd size
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>>60994349
>1 Acre = 300 oz Silver
I don't think I've ever seen an acre worth buying for that cheap.
Would this have been like an acre of desert wasteland or does this graphic refer to arable land?
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>>60994542
Must be European. I haven't seen any 5kg bars in North America.
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>>60994567
>I don't think I've ever seen an acre worth buying for that cheap.
Silver is underpriced due to suppression, and land is overpriced due to low interest rates. There needs to be a rebalancing.
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>>60994567
a lot of the western US runs about $3k with water rights still. Vacant rural land is still dirt cheap lots of places. Even the arable stuff.

depends on location though. I have a tenth of an acre in town that's worth about $300k right now.
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>>60994550
>She has a remarkable ability to find libertads, brits, and eagles in the generics bin at the LCS.
Sounds like you got a lucky pull yourself.
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>>60994542
That's a Big Chungus
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>>60994565
It was nearly 1 dollar an ounce less in premiums than a 1kg bar.
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Looks like someone is playing the Mr. Slammy games again tonight. Hope they don't get their dick caught in their zipper.
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Silver is almost $70 Australian Dollars right now. I started stacking at around $50 AUD in November last year. Almost a 50% jump, crazy times. At my bullion dealer, it’s almost exclusively jeets. Feelsbadman.
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>>60994595
At this point it's profit taking for paper contracts
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Is 243.76 oz of Silver good enough?
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>>60994603
>At this point it's profit taking for paper contracts
There's more paper than real silver. I am really looking forward to the day we get genuine physical silver price discovery.
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>>60994378
This is my modest stack
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>>60994607
Definitely. You're in the top 1.5%.
>>60994633
>really looking forward to the day we get genuine physical silver price discovery
Same.
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>>60994646
I like these charts, they appeal to my autism.
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>>60994343
We were always going to make it.
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>At current price levels ($45)
We're now looking if all paper shares were converted to physical: $16,335/oz
https://x.com/thecleanblock/status/1971266008687190202
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>>60994702
that's a bit like saying a blackjack dealer's cards are worth $1,500,000 because that's what people bet on them
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>>60994712
hurrrrrr
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>>60994723
almost all of those paper ounces are bets on whether the price will go up or down

Like saying a greyhound is worth hundreds of thousands of dollars because people bet that much on them.

some of that paper represents real silver contracts, but clearly not much of it. If people were demanding silver in payment the entire paper scheme would instantly collapse.
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>>60994712
>that's a bit like saying a blackjack dealer's cards are worth $1,500,000 because that's what people bet on them
More like the market cap of the silver market trade is x/y vs x/(y times 363)

Eventually when they run out of physical, these market games will stop. We've already caught them outright lying about their deliveries, claming logistically impossible amounts of silver.
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>>60994734
>If people were demanding silver in payment the entire paper scheme would instantly collapse.
Yes, and I can't wait.
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>>60994737
>>60994748
yes, but when they run out of silver the paper will actually increase because more investors will demand bets on the price. It's going to get very popular.

Right now the extra liquidity is holding down the price, but only because there's enough physical silver to satisfy investors and businesses that want it. The amount of paper is no real indication of what the actual price is because almost none of that paper is being cashed in for silver.
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>>60994481
Christ is king
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>multiple suicide threads on board over crypto rugging
Yet it's the stackers who get called deranged
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>>60994770
>yes, but when they run out of silver the paper will actually increase because more investors will demand bets on the price. It's going to get very popular.
COMEX and SLV both allow a force majeure for inability to deliver and force settle in cash at a closing price they effectively can control.
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>>60994825
Crypto shitting the bed while gold and silver mooning. Clearly bitcoin is just like digital gold.
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>>60994832
It's a great business model if you can afford to get into it.

I'm on the supply side, where if the price goes high enough we just produce more of the stuff. But even that has limits. There's only so much silver in the ground, and the prices have to go pretty dang high to go after most of it.
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I didn't realize that reserve size gold bars surpassed BTC last week
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back above 45
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>>60994868
>back above 45
I wrote the other night, >>60993109 that it seems like an algo kicks in and triggers short selling when silver hits $45.
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>>60994868
They are working overtime to stop it from getting above 45
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the fact that it's staying above $40 for extended periods of time indicates this may be the new floor.

in the past when it spiked it didn't stay up.
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>>60994891
>They are working overtime to stop it from getting above 45
This is a lower volume market, so it takes less money to hammer it down via short selling.
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Anyone made any purchases since we breached 40? I just keep waiting for a dip but its not coming and the longer I wait the worse my DCA gets...
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>>60994903
USD isn't going to suddenly recover and push down metals unless some political problems get hammered out or unless enough time passes to reassure investors.
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>>60994343
who /NUGT/ here?

302% ytd
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>>60994899
>the fact that it's staying above $40 for extended periods of time indicates this may be the new floor.
China effectively sets the floor.
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>>60994903
tiny purchases
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>>60994912
>China effectively sets the floor.
and current trade conditions keep US isolated from chinese markets. Good for people that hold or produce silver, but bad for people that consume it.
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>>60994908
>USD isn't going to suddenly recover and push down metals unless some political problems get hammered out or unless enough time passes to reassure investors.
Ain't gonna happen. USA is in a debt trap.
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>>60994920
>USA is in a debt trap.
true, but that's just one of several problems, and probably not the most urgent one to most investors.
but yeah, the big beautiful bill did nothing to prop up confidence regarding debt
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>>60994918
>and current trade conditions keep US isolated from chinese markets.
Did you look at the attached image? China is arbitraging the price difference between USA/London and the SGE/SFE
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>>60994933
yes

they're buying from US but cutting back on selling.

this is what I mean by isolation. They buy what they want but nothing else, and they're probably slashing selling to little or nothing.
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>>60994928
>that's just one of several problems, and probably not the most urgent one to most investors.
Sure. US dollar losing reserve currency status, USA needing to invest trillions in re-industrialization, USA potentially being entangled in another middle east war, Europe trying desperately to provoke Russia into a war.

Good times! I'll save a spot in the bunker for you fren.
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>>60994941
>they're buying from US but cutting back on selling.
Physical is moving by the containerload from COMEX/LBMA vaults to China faster than it can be replenished from the mines.
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>>60994946
>Good times! I'll save a spot in the bunker for you fren.
Appreciated! I'd hang out with you any day.
>>60994955
>Physical is moving by the containerload from COMEX/LBMA vaults to China faster than it can be replenished from the mines.
exactly. And we're not getting that back as either metal or consumer goods. They're buying up all the silver we can produce and not selling it back to us.
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>>60994903
Yeah. Grabbed some .90 Kennedys at spot around 44.
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Pay me
Pay me
Pay me my silver now
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>>60994903
Five more silver maples like three weeks ago and two more rolls of mercs that should be in my mailbox tomorrow
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Bitcoin priced in gold is crashing.
>digital fool's gold
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>>60994981
>Five more silver maples
Maples are $70 each in Canada.
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>>60994981
Around Halloween I'm going back for more maples
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What am I missing here? These coins seem to go for slightly under spot per gram of fine weight, even with VAT regulation in the EU.
Are they a good option to buy?

https://www.mp-edelmetalle.de/artikel/silber/5170/silber-100-schilling-gedenkmuenzen-diff-best-1974---1979-at
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>"Bro buy ASEs and other govt bullion only, the premiums are high but they sell better too"
>I buy Asahi because its kino and cheaper
>Price moons with no retail involvement
>Call LCS, they'll buy generic at the same price as ASEs
fucking kek. I should probably rotate some of my generics into ASEs to unload when retail shows up and the premiums spike. Not that I want to sell my shiny but this price action is crazy hot and taking a little profit before a pullback is a good idea.
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Bros, I’ve found my coin. Just came in today.
For me, it’s 90% Junk Silver half dollars.
>the weight
>the clanking
>the history
It’s all I’ll buy going forward. The quarters and dimes didn’t give me this feel.

>”these coins in my hand? Not for sale, sorry. I have buffalos and ten ounce bars you can buy.”
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>>60995025
i calc 18.874E per coin at current prices, without VAT
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>>60994565
Can't beat 5kg bars, every friday night I smash my dick between two of them until I reach a silver climax.
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>>60995047
Good man. They're the best.
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>>60995047
halves are based af
except JFcucK
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>>60995025
>>60995058
with shipping of 8 coins (5.95E) the price per coin is 19.28, exceeding the silver value by 0.45E per coin
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>>60995064
>Can't beat 5kg bars, every friday night I smash my dick between two of them until I reach a silver climax.
You really know how to do a silver squeeze. She can help you out.
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>>60995072
Nice Browning collection. The 1903 was used by general officers in WW2. (except Patton)
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>>60995074

alright, but still. New coins have incredibly high premiums. Is there anything wrong with buying 64% coins? In the past I only bought 99+, but premiums/vat are killing in EU.
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Iqdelet dieded?
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>>60994770
>>60994832
>COMEX and SLV both allow a force majeure for inability to deliver and force settle in cash at a closing price they effectively can control.
https://youtu.be/XDLLRXYGdo4
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im honestly thinking about taking my $15000 savings and buying all silver. And whenever I need money i just cash out at an LCS, even if it means selling bars I just bought a month or two ago
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>>60995116
Well "always" is the right time to buy metals. But with silver you should expect a dip because it's at an all time high. You'll just have to DCA it out and realize that this first purchase has a high chance of itself not being a good return.
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>>60995116
Don't spend more than $10000 at a single shop if you can help it or they'll make you fill out a tax form. $10k transaction law.
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>>60995093
>force majeure
it was the aliens fault we ran out of silver, no one could have foreseen this
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>>60995123
I know what you mean. I took a little risk a couple months ago and bought a grand worth of silv at $38. Im glad it paid off, but yeah itll probably drop sometime soon
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>>60995116
The dollar lost 15% of its value this year. Silver is up 38%.
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>>60995123
>Well "always" is the right time to buy metals.
No. It's time to sell when all your non-stacker neighbors are zerg rushing to buy. That's how you know it's a market top.

Take some profit at/near the top.
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>>60995116
The good thing about the LCS is
-can get lightly used / near mint ASEs for around spot without the buying new premium
-wont get surprised by stuff like milk spots like when you buy new.
-can pay in cash
-can make a local contact which is always good
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>>60995138
>Im glad it paid off, but yeah itll probably drop sometime soon
Over the long term the dollar will approach zero and gold and silver will approach infinity.
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>>60994633

Anon is from the future where they replace the lady on the Eagle with a tranny.
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>>60994903

The days of massive multi dollar smashdowns are over anon. Between Asian markets pushing price discovery and the Weimarification of the US being speedrun before our eyes, this ride only goes one direction, Up.
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>>60995187
>take some profit at/near the top

Always use caution… These are your fellow /pmg/ anons. Don’t “take some profit” unless you’re immediately converting into another physical asset that will appreciate. It’s like people don’t know what stage of the game this is. They’re rolling out fucking digital ID in UK already, can we slow this acceleration down please?
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>>60995056
Bro silver has to break $80/oz to even match my inflation adjusted bags from the 2011 manipulation. The market is tiny, people fuck with it all the time as you're seeing with the artificial price suppression. Stackers try to pump it up, governments suppress it.
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>>60995213
Don't forget, "of color and in a wheelchair"
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>>60995232
>Bro silver has to break $80/oz to even match my inflation adjusted bags from the 2011

>>60995230
>These are your fellow /pmg/ anons. Don’t “take some profit” unless you’re immediately converting into another physical asset that will appreciate.
My exit strategy has always been to play the ratio and/or buy land. Fiat isn't money.
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>>60995230
>It’s like people don’t know what stage of the game this is. They’re rolling out fucking digital ID in UK already,
Exactly. The dollar will be dead soon and inflation will wipe everyone out on its way down. PMs are the only liferaft. They've done this before as noted here >>60995226
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Why did kitco suddenly start blocking non-amerifat IPs? I've been using them since forever to get an overview of the precious metals market. What alternatives are there?
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>>60995314
Really? Are you sure it's not just India?
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>>60995329
>>60995314
>Really? Are you sure it's not just India
I can still connect to Kitco
>t.Leaf
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I've been mega fucking turbo depressed over the absolute state of my civilization lately. More so than usual which is astonishing. It feels as though we've trapped ourselves in a maze, that's designed in such a way that every possible move is simultaneously the worst move. It's the same along every metric and ever social issue.

Race, religion, money, politics, war, immigration, population collapse, random acts of violence, cost and quality of living. It's like I'm totally unrepresented. There's my ideological opponents, who are evil and succeed because they are unburdened by ethics, and then there's "my" side, ever co-opted by globalists who want my race, faith, and civilization to be replaced by unthinking foreign unbelievers.

I just increasingly feel that America was terminally compromised the day they killed JFK and there's nothing anyone cN realistically do to avoid a horrifying crash landing.
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>>60995314
>What alternatives are there?
Stay in your shithole.
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>>60995350
does your faith describe the end of the age?
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>>60995350
When gold went thru $2500 last year I was feeling like that. Now I'm not sure what I feel. Ask me again when silver holds above $50.
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Premiums on mint coins are very low relative to generic rounds right now, why is this?

>>60995350
When the forest is laden with deadfall, wildfire is both inevitable and the only solution. You best find something to anchor your spirit and steel your mind anon, I can only promise you that everything will, and must, get worse.
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>>60995402
>>60995350
dont hitchhike on the next passing comet, fren
>make sure you have the means to protect what you own and who you love!
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>>60995402
>Premiums on mint coins are very low relative to generic rounds right now, why is this?
Spot has eaten all the premiums. Thanks to spot rising so quickly dealers don't need to charge premiums to be in the green on sales.
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>tfw only 2kg of silver
This was my last hope since I missed out on bitcoin and now I'm priced out of a make it stack.
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Gonna make a spreadsheet for my rocks (only have 6 so far), what should i have listed besides receipts?
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>>60995529
>64 ozt
That’s nothing to be shy about anon. Much better than 90% of unaware normies can say.
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>>60995550
I'd really like to bring it up to at least 100oz before the end of the year.
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>>60995559
Hopefully gonna get a proper job next year, gonna put everything into silver.
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>>60994903
>Anyone made any purchases since we breached 40?
Yes. There are some items that will either run out of stock (special issue stuff), or are parts of series that will just get more expensive anyway.
But simply to stack? No.
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>>60995453
To me it seems like premiums have come down on bullion coins but increased on bars. It's cheaper to just buy the coins now.
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>>60994903
Bought 10 ounces of platinum.
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>>60994343
K
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>>60995350
lol it was over 50 years before JFK was capped dude. No need to be a doomer, the world was fucked before your parents were born, they just didn't know it.
Relax and just stack. You can't change what some kikes did decades ago but you can secure your future now
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>>60995566
Checked. Same boat.
I’ll probably just get picrel to console myself through no cheapies season.
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>>60994903
As I’ve said before, in 2011 I remember FOMO’ing into silver around $40-$45 and I remember being like fuck this is expensive, and I really wasn’t committed to buying, not because it felt expensive but because at that time you could sense it wasn’t the end. The only people thinking it was the end in 2011 were limited to the hardcore prepping community.

Today even at $45 silver doesn’t feel expensive mostly because we can all sense the dollar is worthless. You can go talk to anyone today and start doomer talking and they’ll basically agree with you. Back in 2011 90% would just hand wave you if you started doomer talking. Like yeah bro whatever.

You should go watch the “Pawn Stars” gold and wilder edition on YouTube. You’ll see that one guy who sold 3,200 ounces of silver in 2011 for 111k and he was happy as shit and he was ready to go live life. Things were kinda fucked back then but people were fully optimistic back then. Now everyone is depressed. The people selling now are not selling to go buy a car or boat. They are selling to stay above water.
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>>60995350
How old are you? I’m in my 40’s. I’m old enough where I got my first 30 years in the old world. So I’m thankful to no end that I got that cuz it was amazing. And even tho you are right about JFK it really didn’t start metastasizing until after 9/11, and even 2001 to 2012 was totally fine at the time, granted looking back you could see it was starting to go very wrong.

I don’t know how you are on 4chan and aren’t totally loving the stupidity and depravity of it all. It’s hilarious. Like 30% of the population actually think men can be women. I don’t even give a shit if trannies want to be trannies; the hilarious part is millions of normal people believe it lol.

If it didn’t get worse after the 1950’s and America was still the same. I honestly think I’d be bored and fuck even though it would be a good stable civilization. Just working and plugging away in pleasantville until you retire and your company gives you a Rolex watch as thanks for your 40 years of service as a wagie at the company. I don’t know. No thanks.
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>>60995607
>Today even at $45 silver doesn’t feel expensive mostly because we can all sense the dollar is worthless.
If you look at the spike in 1980 and the spike in 2011 and compare them today and you can see that this isn't a spike happening right now. It's an organic price rise caused by a secular decline in the dollar, along with fears of an impending great depression type of correction.
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>>60995631
> It's an organic price rise caused by a secular decline in the dollar, along with fears of an impending great depression type of correction.
By design. Normies will be begging on their hands and knees wishing they could have gotten a “Great Depression type of correction” instead of the hell that awaits
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I have this urge to get a tube of $10 FV Kennedy Halves but in 90% or even 99% proof versions.

Wonder how long that'll take to put together at spot.
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>>60995631
https://forumserver.twoplustwo.com/30/business-finance-investing/silver-971859/#

If you are interested this is a thread from back in 2011 on the 2+2 poker forums. I was a big into poker and I’d dabble in the off topic business finance and investing threads. And that’s how I ended up getting into silver.

You can see the bitcoin megathread that’s still going to this day too that started in 2011. Pretty interesting.
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COMEX is increasing margins on gold and silver to help tamp down prices.
>Gold and Silver Alert
>Comex increases Margin on gold and silver futures by 6.25% for gold and 6.67% for silver

>Increase is effective on 9/26/2025
https://x.com/profitsplusid/status/1971311406550278318
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>>60995647
The online dealers I'm looking at have a $10 tube of Kennedy Halves for a little over 33x FV.
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>>60995647
A tube of 90% proofs seems to be around 40x FV right now.
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>>60994903
made some more premium/numismatic purchases (low premiums or below melt.) I'm probably not done for good, but my wallet needs a break for a while.
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>>60995590
Is that a Mac 5?
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>>60994903
I joined the Kit Kat club last week
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>>60995655
>>60995660
Yeah I don't want to do that, I want to go find them for spot in some LCS and collect them as a cheapies project.
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Have they ever had another animal along with the elephants before? Aside from a bird or something like that.
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>>60995650
>https://forumserver.twoplustwo.com/30/business-finance-investing/silver-971859/#
History may not repeat, but it sure rhymes. One big difference this time are the gold numbers are over 100% higher than in 2011, and it was the gold bull run that has been pulling silver, not unlike the 1980 spike, which also coincided with the Hunt brothers episode.
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>>60995677
They have leopards.
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>>60995629
>I’m in my 40’s. I’m old enough where I got my first 30 years in the old world.
You didn't, but it's understandable that you think you did. The 90s was an incredible time to be a kid. But as a kid, you didn't see how fucked things were. That's understandable. But in retrospect, it was all a facade. I miss it, but really I miss how naive I was since I was a child and things like the fed were completely outside of my understanding.

>I don’t know how you are on 4chan and aren’t totally loving the stupidity and depravity of it all. It’s hilarious. Like 30% of the population actually think men can be women.
True, there's no reasonable reaction to this reality other than laughter. Its like the early 80s cynicism really.

>If it didn’t get worse after the 1950’s and America was still the same. I honestly think I’d be bored and fuck even though it would be a good stable civilization. Just working and plugging away in pleasantville until you retire and your company gives you a Rolex watch as thanks for your 40 years of service as a wagie at the company. I don’t know. No thanks.
You're so close to getting it. That emptiness is decades and decades old. We lost the fight as a culture a hundred years ago. It'd be cool to bring it back but in reality no one can stop the night. The Faustian spirit is no more. Spengler was right.
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>>60995642
>By design. Normies will be begging on their hands and knees wishing they could have gotten a “Great Depression type of correction” instead of the hell that awaits
Many countries are on the verge of civil war, while at the same time on the verge of sovereign bankruptcy, as well as heading into an economic recession. Perfect storm.
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>>60994903
I bought like $75 face in junk for slightly below spot around the time we hit $42.
I bought a half Dollar that had been turned into Jewelry for melt.
I got a couple Columbian Halves for 50 cents over spot when we broke $43 and picked up a couple really slick dimes (pic related) for $2.50 a piece.
Earlier this week I bought a Silver Proof Half Dollar as a gift for a friend.
Yesterday I impulse bought a $5 United States note. It's not Silver and I kind of regret getting it, but it's an interesting piece of history even if it's just more worthless (albeit non-debt based fiat).
My Bank account needs a break now, so I think I'll hold off from buying more until mid-October.
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>>60995693
I said it was still fine post 9/11 till 2011 while in the moment and when looking back you could tell things weren’t right. I should have extended that back to the 90’s and even 80’s too. The cracks were obviously there when looking back but it was still close enough to the 50’s where you still had old America to a degree. Yes the fight was lost in the 50’s or whenever but it took a looooooong time to feel like it’s all been turned upside down. The 90’s were still objectively great.
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>>60994903
Nope, I have my stack but part of me is still mind broken that we are even above $30 and they haven't shut it down yet.
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>>60994903
I got $10 FV of walkers at 30x this past Saturday and am happy they're worth more already.
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>>60995709
>Nope, I have my stack but part of me is still mind broken that we are even above $30 and they haven't shut it down yet.
Not that they haven't tried. Still, every morning BEFORE NY open, someone dumps a bunch of silver during thin volume hours.
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>>60995091
>>60995709
very nice
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>>60995707
The fight started in the early 1840s, was smashed against us with the civil war, and was definitively lost after 1913 when no one fought back. WW2 and bretton woods sealed it. We were signed away, no longer a country but rather a bank for the rest of the world, sure we gained a lot of prosperity from it temporarily, but we cemented our fate. Once it fell apart in 71 we've just hopscotched from one feeble support to the other to kick the can down the road. It's finally falling apart faster than they can duct tape the bursting seams.
Don't get me wrong, they'll draw this out as long as possible, which is good for us as we get a little more time. But this was always there. You, like me, were too young to see it, and our fathers/grandfathers were propagandized too much to be able to see it.
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>>60995772
>60995091
>very nice
Thanks
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>back above 45
These next few hours is when the magic happens.
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Ok guys so I did the calculations and my precious metals stack, if liquidated would be enough to pay off my mortgage and I could be debt free at 34 with an extra 60,000 in metals left (basically a suicide stack). I have three options as I see it.

1) sell the metals and live debt free, using the extra 2000 a month to reinvest and hopefully get my stack back at some point

2) continue to hold and just make extra payments to the mortgage, at current rate it will be gone in 5 years.

3) use income to increase stack even further. Just forget about debt completely since the interest rate is only 5.3% and pay the bare minimum.

I know you guys will say option 3 but option 2 is what I'm leaning towards, it's been my dream to be debt free since I was 18. It was my entire reason to start stacking in the first place.
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I really have to take another picture. This one is about 3 1/2 years old and there's a lot more to put on the table.
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>>60995800
Don't know why it didn't attach
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>>60995647
Sdbullion is offering a $10 roll of %90 Kennedys at spot right now.
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>>60995813
Nah. I never buy junk online because my state charges tax on any PM purchases under $2,000. But my LCS charges no tax on cash buys and is always x1FV under spot.
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Oz rambles
https://www.youtube.com/live/SU4GSKpaO5s?si=_btYxPbofJ93XeSP
>>60995786
Based chad comeback rally
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>>60995791
I'd say 2 or 3 depending on your current life situation. As a stacker that still has a lot of money in the market, I'd say that 5.3% is pretty cheap and you could generate more than that in index funds/high yield bonds (that said, we are in a bubble and I don't know how much longer it's going to last.)

To make a good call here, we're gonna need more info (how much your current mortgage is/how much longer it has/how much extra you're putting down every month.) Also, if you think you're at risk of losing your income stream and don't have a safety net to lean on, it may be worth paying extra now to pay it down quicker.
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>>60995791
2)
And whatever bonuses and whatever random money you get put towards metal.
Next year you might need half as much to be debt free.
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>>60995834
meant to include this picture of the crown jewel of my coin collection
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>>60995693
parabellum
fine taste good sir
bought or inherited?
none of my business either way. fine pew pews either way.
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Where's the jeet? I'd actually be a little concerned now if the department of psyops decided to stop trying to keep a lid on the silver conversation.
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>>60995791
1.

You are a rAtard if you think 60k in metals is a suicide stack. That’s a full make it stack and then some

10 ounces of gold and 600 ounces of silver. You are set.
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>>60994343
I sold 4 oz of gold today. dont feel bad at all. cash hitting my fidelity next week and im buying chilean copper stocks.
not selling my silber tho.
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>>60995064
doesn't the Degussa stuff come in a protective wrapper to stop it from oxidating?
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>>60995859
Bought. I inherited a 1911 and a K98k but the rest of my collection is my own. 2 Lugers, 2 P38s, 6 Garands, 2 M1 carbines, 3 1903s, 5 K98ks, 5 Arisakas, a shitload of Mosins, etc etc etc
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what's a fair price for aputannia's these days.

not dubs or trips.
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>>60995893
about tree-fiddy
u sellin’ or buyin’
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>>60995666
No. PTR with a binary trigger. Now replaced with a super safety
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>>60995891
fine list of boomsticks
>im sure the ammo list is as spectacular
i dont need to hear about it tho
gents, here is a fine stacker ready to defend his property and offspring!
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any auction anons? first time peeking at any of these, but any good reference sites or sources for checking for value. Guess I need to factor in the 10% buyer premium and I think 5% extra on sub 10k purchases
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>>60995916
Also, my cart has increased $15 dollars since I've been contemplating adding to my stack and hitting 200 oz.. Feels bad man. Do i do it bros
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>>60995917
200 is a comfy milestone
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>>60995653
its so rigged...
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>>60995834
215,000 left on the mortgage, will take13 years if I don't make any early repayments at all. I usually put 2500-3000 extra on the mortgage in lieu of buying metals. My income is very, very safe. Would love if I could pay everything off with like a quarter of my stack and still have a huge amount of metals left. Just need a tripling of the current price for that.

>>60995882
It just hurts, I've been stacking for 14 years. Would hate to see it all gone, I know they say to never marry an investment but consider me smitten with silver.
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>>60995975
Actually yeah don’t don’t. Just stay on course as you have been. If it was 2005 or whatever then 1. Would make the most sense. But now that shit is hitting the fan best to keep it
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Bless the great nation of China and praise to the Chairman for finally buck breaking the jews, time for the Chinese millennium.
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>>60995966
No anon, they are just making sure market participants are more financially solvent in this period of increased volatility. If that results in less newcomers to the market, it's an unfortunate side effect
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>>60996004
i do notice that despite attempt the rocks are still green
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First time buying on eBay. Seems like a solid slurp. Anything to watch for?
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>>60995685
People who say history doesn't repeat but it rhymes are faggots. History literally repeats every second. There are a myriad of things that repeat. Mark Twain was a fucking faggot who mooched off his aunt and everyone repeating his quotes are actually paid shills or retarded. Stop saying that stupid shit when its origin is superfluous amphigory.
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>>60996045
>everyone repeating his quotes are actually paid shills
Holy schizo
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>>60996010
>2x spot per coin
Don't buy that if all you care about is stacking weight.
If you just want 5 RM coins, better deals will present themselves if you are patient and look around.
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>>60995116
I did this but I had more money at the time and also debt maxed. So did double my money and paid off my debt but not sure if I should debt max again now that I have made a huge profit. I have 300k or so I can buy silver on credit with.

Also when I was previously debt maxing I had a friend who debt maxed all into BTC and xrp, RIP to him lol
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>>60994343
Is it time to start looking into precious gems as an investment strategy?
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>>60996048
Yes, because before this year virtually nobody used that quote but all of a sudden now that normalfags are waking up to the economy being kosher IOUs this quote has been spread nonstop on financial channels. It is so bad that any time I see or hear it on a channel I immediately never watch that yt channel again. Like 30 channels and counting used this quote, this year alone. But I'm sure ItS AlL a CoiNcideNcE, faggot. They don't want people knowing that the Bosnia Civil War will repeat in the US and most western nations but much worse.
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>>60995842
Very nice coin
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if the oz is real (ping sounds alright) ive made a nice profit along with some interesting coins. I really really enjoy junk hunting
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>>60996049
You think? And no, these are for sentimental value
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>>60996000
Checked
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I only have gold and no silver or plat

How screwed am I?
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>>60994655
I would not post my entire stack online if I were you.
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>>60996114
4chan of all places isn't going to triangulate him nor any of us. Metadata is stripped from pictures. It's literally not an issue.
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>>60996096
How many ounce of gold you have
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>>60996114
You have to go back
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>>60996116
You’re retarded and like fifteen years behind the times dude
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>>60995803
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>>60996067
No. They can simply be manufactured. They're not scarce.
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>>60994903
I bought a 5 ounce bar a couple of weeks ago
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>>60994903
Yes.

I bought 15 oz since and I'm green on all of it.
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Day 9 of Mike posting every day until silver is $1,000
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so much money..
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>>60996096
>no silver no plat

Ngmi
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>silver is at $69 AUD
>nice.jpg
>just bought five more ounces
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>>60995864
he decided to make his final investment in $rope
>kektop!
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220 replies and not a peep from the pajeet. KWAB
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got my 9oz brits + a kangaroo, traded for a half sov. also got 6 silver krugs on the way at 35 gbp each
>>60994489
holy shit thats crazy wish i didnt stop stacking for like 2 years i was buying sovs when i got paid then took a break and couldnt even afford one anymore kek
>>60994378
those asahi coins are cool i have some of the 1oz bars

>>60994343 (OP)
nice i have a couple of chains, got a prretty good deal on my 9ct one i traded the jeweler for some ring and bits i got at the auction + money, he came down massively on the price once i asked how much he was charging over spot it was like 100% kek he did me 15% in profit on that now
>>60994655
nice
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>>60996508
He's finally offed himself because its the evidence is undeniable that precious metals are a better investment than crypto and he is being rugpulled (assuming his broke pajeet ass owns any in the first place)
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40 oz of silver
or
10 oz of silver and 1 oz of gold
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>>60996567
4 oz of gold 20 oz of silver.
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>>60996587
these are the two options for what im about to buy. nothing else just dont know which one is better atm
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>>60996567
Option b
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>>60996567
40oz of silver.
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>>60996609
You probably lost less money than any of the pmg baggies
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>>60996622
Not enough ,,,,, you are a poor imitation of IQdalit
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>>60996567
My vote goes to
>10 Silver
>1 Gold
Yes, silver has more potential. But in my opinion it is less of a guarantee.
It seems as if outside forces have less of a problem to suppress it.
And even if everyone says that this time is different. It is not and nothing ever happens.
And even if silver is pretty, nothing compares to gold.
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>>60996622
Stackers are definitely retarded, they'll buy straight into a stratospheric pump and then wait 50 years to break even.

FIAT is dying, but not today, or tomorrow, or next year or in 10 years. We used to pay for things in pennies and dollars and now it's dollars and tens of dollars, we still have some ways to go on the road before hyper inflation and the government will intervene before that.
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>>60996641
if I bought either of these and DCA the rest of my stack im still in the money
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>>60996641
>linear thinking
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>>60996652
The problem is stackers never redeem while they're 'in the money'. Once you own the physical stuff why would you ever trade it for paper? Some one is going to find your hoard after you're dead and get rich.
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>>60996664
using your stack as collateral for a loan or having it act as reserves in case anything happens isn't a bad thing.

If a stacker dies with their stack and pass it onto their kids for a better life that's perfect too
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>>60996641
>FIAT is dying, but not today, or tomorrow, or next year or in 10 years.
USA dollars are being sold disposed of by the entire rest of the world. Everyone is divesting from USA and the USD. And for good reason.
How long do you expect the dollar to be worth anything when it's just the slaves of USA still using it?
Dollar death is at the door now.
>Government intervention
Nightmare clown show joke.
The govts actions is exactly what got us into this hole. The govt is only making making it worse, faster, with every move they make.
This willl not be fixed, we will not get out of this nightmare future until the neocunt lunatics are gone
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>>60996664
They all say they're never selling,,, they will literally wage,,,buy rocks ,,, repeat,,, until they die,,,,whoever cleans out their apartment will just cash it in at the liquor store
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>>60996622
>lost less money than any of the pmg baggies
I'll take that as a compliment
But I got rich by buying silver
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>>60996681
Chicken little
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>>60996622
>3 posts by this id

You lazy fuck.
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>>60996743
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>>60996567
second
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>>60994663
That's crazy. That translates to 6B oz of silver above ground I think
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central bankers tongue my anus
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>>60996567
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$45.50
It's all up from here.
Say, what time is it?
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>>60994378
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>>60996839
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physical silver is moving like a shitcoin now
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>>60996664
You trade it for paper when you need paper to buy stuff, duh. It's better to just keep a reserve of paper for expected expenses though, so you don't have to sell unnecessarily. I don't expect to ever have to sell metal until I'm retired and hopefully the tax implications will be more favorable at that point.
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>>60996681
>USA dollars are being sold disposed of by the entire rest of the world.

People have been saying that for years but it's still not happening. There is no alternative (yet) for the petro dollar. China is buying up gold to avoid sanctions for when they take taiwan, but that doesn't make the yuan a world reserve currency. All debts are still written in USD. Inflation was caused by the covid shocks and then interest rates being zero which let people take out ridiculous loans for things they have no business taking loans out for and now the asset bubble is popping, you can already see it in housing. Stonks will follow next, guess what deflation means? The USD is getting stronger.

>Everyone is divesting from USA and the USD
No one was doing shit until the orange man started forcing people to pick sides, he'll be gone in 3.5 years or dead of a heart attack before then. If the street shitters at BRICS manage to make a good enough case of an alternative to the USD then maybe people will start dumping us treasuries which will cause the fed to go BRRR.

>This willl not be fixed, we will not get out of this nightmare
They will do digital ID + a digital dollar with a timed expiry. If you think they're going to let you hold on to gold stacks or give you $800,000 for an ounce of gold then I got a bridge to sell you.
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>>60996857
>You trade it for paper when you need paper to buy stuff,
>I don't expect to ever have to sell metal

Enjoy your millions when you're dead.

We get a company wide email when some one dies at work and a lot of people have been dying lately, people in their 50's and early 60's. Those niggas thought they would collect their millions in pension money, get got vaxxed instead.
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>>60996860
>If you think they're going to let you hold on to gold stacks
You better hope they do or else I'll be a man with nothing left to lose and I will travel to your home in Brazil and grape you in the mouth while you sleep
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>>60996867
>purple ID
>grapist
Checks out.
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>>60994920
>Ain't gonna happen. USA is in a debt trap.
On this one assertion, I wholeheartedly disagree.
Not that:
>>>60994908
>>USD isn't going to suddenly recover
Or that:
>Ain't gonna happen.
The owner of the debt is DC, not USA. But the owner of DC, is USA.
I like to think of it as shell corporations and a 3 shell game where you're supposed to keep your eyes on the bean under the shell.
Round and round the shells get moved, rehypoticaed, reinvested, re-collateralized.
Gotta ask yourself what the shells represent?
How do they work?
Obviously, missing from the equation is whether debt even exists when it's not accepted or acknowledged?
Or how does one collect from acorpse?
Even in the game of Monopoly, when it's over, all the pieces go back into the box, and you go on with your life.
Whoever accepts the rules of another's game accepted to play?
So here's what I wholeheartedly disagree with.
1. My values are decreed by others
2. My responsibilities are decreed by others
3. My happiness is decreed by others
4. My perspectives are decreed by others
5. My decisions are made by others
6. My desires are influenced by others
7. My needs are met by others
8. My identity is shaped or defined by others.
9. My actions are the others' responsibilities.
10. My debt belongs to others, if and I stress if debt ever even existed to begin with.
If the USA collectively decides that monetization of all accounts of debt are the surest path of securing future happiness and prosperity, then by hell or high water nothing shall prevent that course of action, and the entire world will fall into line behind us.
If If the USA collectively decides that continuation of rehypothication, re-collateralizaton, and further disconnecting of tokens of ascribed value from the reality in which they exist are the surest path of securing future happiness and prosperity, the by hell or high water nothing shall prevent that course of action either.
There won't be consensus.
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>>60996860
hmm but i read there is now high demand for housing
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>>60995891
ugh how much do you want for one of the m1903s fren
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>>60996894
>there is now high demand for housing

Mehicans are being deported, dalits are being denied. I'm in canada, all of our problems are from 5 million indians being brought over after covid. The demand is kind of sideways right now and over the next decade will go negative as the vaxxed boomer population dies off. That is unless they open the flood gates again for infinite immigration.
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>>60996854
>up 1.41%
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>>60996941
>up 1.41%
Just a perspective of a shell.
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>it will be 50 by the end of the year
try in a week at this rate
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>>60996860
>been saying that for years but it's still not happening.
Today isn't yesterday. Changes are taking place like we've not seen before
USa makes up 3% of the worlds population. And the rest of the world is in the process of decoupling from this evil grotesque upstart of an empire.
They don't need the USD or our corruption and abuse. They're sick of it. They finally recognized it for what it is and they don't want it.

Nothing changes until it does.
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>Pay week is next week
SILVER WAIT
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$50 silver by next week
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>>60996960
>They don't need the USD or our corruption and abuse.

They need money, and no one else has been stepping up to the plate to give it to them. You guys are going to bail out argentina??

That being said I just bought some SLVR, lets see how this goes. Silver is a slow as fuck moving trade.
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My favorite PM meme is people who spend far more on a "treasure chest" to hold their shitty little stack than they ever would have made in profit selling their "bought at the high" silver
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>>60996067
Amateur lapidary and rock hound here: no, I wouldn't. If you can get something truly collectible then have at it, but precious gems and minerals are a mercurial market that is price-based on subjective and objective measures. For instance, a totally clear, perfectly cut emerald is not always going to fetch the same price wherever you try to sell it. There's a lot of haggling and fuckery that goes with precious gems. Heat treatment on rubies along with back-filling cracks and imperfections in stones is common and difficult to detect.

Assaying stones is time consuming and expensive. Basically, theyre illiquid.

>>60996149
Manufactured stones can be determined from a mile away and do not affect the natural stone market except for decreasing demand. Once consumers realize their lab diamonds and corundum is basically worthless they'll move back to natural stones, mark my words.
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>>60996852
Holy shit why is silver moving up like this?
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>there are no pre-owned brits at chards or atkinsons
>there are no bulk brits on ebay
>there are no bulk maples on ebay
i'm already tapped out but this is a psyop specifically designed to make me buy expensive weiners
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Did ANY bank predict $50 silver this year?
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>1298toz silver
>6.7toz gold
>34g platinum
I can tell myself I'm satisfied with platinum, I can lie to myself and say I'm satisfied with gold, but I'll never be satisfied with the amount of silver I own.
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>>60996941
9 am slam (pre NY open) as usual
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>>60997113
But then
We flyin boys.
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>>60997111
Checked
I own 3300 oz silver plus my PMs IRA.
My body's ready.
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>>60997111
Same, I have about 400 tOz of silver and 16 tOz of gold and im thinking more about not having stacked enough silver when it was cheap.

We saw this coming and I didnt do as much as I could've. Oh well. At least we're here now and I dont have my dick in my hand
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>>60995653

This is risky. Those banks are making some very large bets that could go sideways fast. But of course. If there are large stands for delivery. They’ll just close the market and unwind the trades as they’ve done before. Scam.

Silver miners need to get wide and start boycotting these futures markets that allow this.

>>60995350

Out your faith in the Lord.

>>60995194

The path isn’t straight or known. Financial repression and capital controls are coming.
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>>60997126
Damn anon, save some for the rest of us.
>>60997140
Better your own than someone else's.
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>>60997122
>But then
>We flyin boys.
They have resorted to slamming during thin market trading cause they are running out of paper silver to short. When they try it during regular hours, someone buys the dip.
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>>60997105

As far as I know only Saxobank hinted at it. The rest were 35-42 if momentum continues etc etc
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>>60997126

You guys should consider just 10% in gold silver nuclear miners and ETFs. You could leverage that a lot. And cash out if you think things are looking sticky and use that to accumulate more PMs than the original 10% would have bought relatively.

You easily have the cushion for it.
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>>60995893
>>60995903
>aputannia
>tree-fiddy
You rang?
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Good day in the markets for miners. Obviously surged 100-130% last year. Slight rest this week and look like plenty of money took even this small dip as opportunity to buy in. Maybe the smart money is creeping out of Crapto. Rotate rotate. All about the capital rotate.
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>>60997143
>This is risky. Those banks are making some very large bets that could go sideways fast.
Yes, Vince Lanci says this will cause shorts to bail first, triggering a price rise.

>But of course. If there are large stands for delivery. They’ll just close the market and unwind the trades as they’ve done before. Scam.
Heads they win, tails we lose. But once they've done their force majeure/unwind, they've defacto admitted they aren't a legitimate price discovery market. There should ALWAYS be silver available, only the price should vary.

Some of the people on the market are actually there to buy metal for use, not simply play Jewish Mahjong.
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>>60997150
>Damn anon, save some for the rest of us.
First come, first serve, until it's all gone.
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>>60997194
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>>60997143
>The path isn’t straight or known. Financial repression and capital controls are coming.
100%
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the first stucker pracht bu in six months or more and the prices are insanely high :|

>>60997235
nice
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>>60997228
Debate time: Is it 60toz or 367toz to get into the 1% club?
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why tf is it going so fast though

ww3 soon?
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Just to emphasise to those who don’t invest some proportion in miner shares and ETFs. This is what some of the best miners are jumping today on positive news and investors now starting to become aware of the PM and mining sphere. The margins for these companies are exploding. They were profitable when silver was at $20 and gold at $1500. Their main cost input is energy which is not rising anywhere near the PM prices. I know you may think they’ve already jumped 100% in the last year I missed it. But this was from ridiculously low valuations because mag7 and crypto sucked all the mad AND sensible money out. These gold miners will 10x if gold and silver double again. Maybe more. And that’s just on sensible metric and profitability. What happens when all the quick buck billions start bailing when they see the trend? Remember. Don’t get greedy. Bail before a top. But we are miles off it. Also look at gold royalty companies. They are particularly interesting as their profits multiply more when the miners profits surge.
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>>60997246
>Debate time: Is it 60toz or 367toz to get into the 1% club?
Depends on whose total amount of silver you use. If you are using LBMA free float + Comex registered, there's under 2 billion oz in good delivery bars available.

If you use the CPM group's estimate of all silver ever mined, there's 54 billion oz available. The truth is probably closer to the former. >>60994663
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>silver futures now at 46

A dollar a day keeps the jew at bay
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>>60997260
>why tf is it going so fast though
Shorts getting closed first because of the margin increase.
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>45.74
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>>60997301

Anyone else seeing lots of YouTube ads suddenly for Kraken (buy a basket of memecoins #eyeroll#) and ones for how to make millions trading on margin (for new people?!). Feels like the markets greatest demand at this point is bagholders for smart money to exit.
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>>60997335
>Feels like the markets greatest demand at this point is bagholders for smart money to exit.
yes
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Do coins shops typically price their stock in the morning, afternoon, or night? Do they typically change the price more than once per business day?
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>brap
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>>60997376
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>>60997166
And why wouldn't you buy the dip? Anybody buying silver is making their money back within a day at these rates.
Paperfags are getting blown out of the water and once the shorts get squeezed we're going to see silver at 70.
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>>60997374
they change it according to the current market price and charge a static percentile premium on their stuff
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i have no fucking idea what my exit strategy is but i like my shiny lil coins
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>>60997364
What the headline doesn't say is they're going to the shops to sell, not to buy
There's a local radio where I am saying gold is at an all time high, so to bring your unused jewelry in to exchange it for diamonds (worthless carbon). Women will do this, kek.
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>>60997374
>Do coins shops typically price their stock in the morning, afternoon, or night?
The places I go use current spot + premium.
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Never fucking let jeets demoralize you because they know heaven's roads are paved with this stuff, and they also know they will never see heaven. Keep stacking. Never stop.
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>>60997395
You buy bullion to eventually use it directly, or at the most as collateral for loans.

You buy miners if you want to invest cash for cash in a bull run.
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>>60997413
Heaven is paved with gold and silver, hell is paved with bitcoin
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>>60997394
>>60997409
Do your shops have live prices? Mine has price stickers
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>>60997246
You only need 140,000 ounces of silver to make it,,,,just work towards that
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>45.92
There is still space in the PM lifeboats but the cattle think nothing is wrong. Absolutely bizarre situation.
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adollar aday
adollar aday
adollar aday

this will soon be yours
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>>60997441
At this point I think 1000 oz of silver of enough to make it
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>>60997437
>Do your shops have live prices
yeah i thought it was the norm everywher
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>>60997437
Price stickers are probably the best for stackers if you get a cool old coin shop boomer who isn't really in it for the money.
If they put the stickers on in the morning and you get a +2% pop during the day, you can get some serious edge, as long as the shop doesn't over compensate with premiums.
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>>60997389
>Paperfags are getting blown out of the water and once the shorts get squeezed we're going to see silver at 70.
You're not wrong. The market is distorted and lacks true price discovery. There should always be silver available at SOME price. If the Comex or LBMA run dry, it is because they held the price too low.
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$45.89
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>>60997488
check and confirmed
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>>60997397
>Women will do this, kek.
Boomers will do it for cruises.
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>>60997437
mine has a giant screen with the prices updating in real time lol

and it's the EU, so +gazillion% premiums

glad i started buying early this year, 50% in physical coins, 50% in iShares Silver ETC
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>>60997437
>Do your shops have live prices?
Yes.
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>>60997397
So you're saying women are smarter?
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>>60997484
I think that's whats going to bite them in the ass. As a long term shorter, you need to close at some point or the other shorts in the market closing are going to hurt you even more. The first ones to close are the best off, whereas the last ones to close eat shit harder.
As you said, eventually physical runs dry and that will cause a huge spike. Shorts getting force liquidated are going to find they have no way to close out at the market price and they'll have to buy so much back it spikes it even more.
By not closing them right now, they're artificially holding prices low which causes massive buying sprees because its obviously still not at price parity with gold. Gold had an amazing run up and silver is just now getting started. The ratio is at 1:82. If we went back to modern historical ratios silver still needs to run well into the 70s range, and of course if we hit classical ratios it would be in the 200s.
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>>60997451
>45.92
we broke $46
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>>60997523
>45.994
um ackshuallyyy
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Going to start weighing out and packaging my sterling scrap to send away for refinement into 999 bars
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let's fucking goooooooooo
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>>60997533
>That is totally .999 anon, you can trust us.
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>>60997539
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>>60997520
>So you're saying women are smarter?
When they are hungry enough, you should see what they will do for the right kind of dime.
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>>60997530
>um ackshuallyyy
Check bottom left corner.
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silver mooning so hard the silver price website just switched the language to fucking hebrew
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First Majestic bears must by crying themselves to sleep right now. They were both loudest and most annoying people in the silver investing community.

Yes, Keith had conviction and purchased vast tracts of "worthless" silver and gold deposits for pennies on the dollar, those that require silver prices to be hold above 30/ozt to be profitable. Everyone called him an idiot for wasting money.

However it appears boys at Sprott believe in him, looking at their SLVR allocation.
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>>60997555
Keith won
Keith's bitch ex wife lost
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>>60997558
always bet on keith
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>>60997540
Oy vey!
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>>60997555
Fucking checked
AG and SLVR are two of my big positions
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>>60997553
Lmao that is hilarious
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Silver Maples are $72.04 in Canada.
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>>60997395
silver is the exit strategy, anon.
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>>60997553
Kek
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>>60997607
In Canadian dollars*
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>>60997555
I bought this fuckin thing 4 years ago and am finally now in the green. If it doesn't 2x from here I am going to ree
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New thread:
>>60997665
>>60997665
>>60997665
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>roll of 20 1oz now worth $1000+
We're getting there bros
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>>60997642
>In Canadian dollars*
Yes. I'm so excited, I'm typing with only one hand today.
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>>60997521
they'll rig it somehow to save the too big to fail
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>>60997060
>Once consumers realize their lab diamonds and corundum is basically worthless they'll move back to natural stones, mark my words.
What's the inherent value in a natural stone? Jewelry isn't inherently useful. Jewelry is just a way to carry around stored value. The inherent value of stones is their usefulness in industry. Industry can just use manufactured stones instead, with better results.
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>>60998550
yeah in the end the valuation mechanism is similar. originally money was just a thing to indicate that you could get something in the future, not so much something people just hoard
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>>60995064
My main concern with these huge bars is that they might be difficult to sell especially if silver goes to 3-400 then you're looking at around 10k a bar.
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>>60997014
>bail out argentina??
Fuck off and die with that bullshit.

And no country with a brain that cares about itself is going to take USD any more. It's a death sentence every time.The world is done playing the twisted games of us hegemony

How braindead do you have to be to not understand this?
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>>60995091
I threw a fit last thread and he stopped posting. Weird
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>>60997553
What the fuck. No way



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