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Pic related will buy you a sizeable amount of land somewhere in rural Kentucky (((very soon)))
Would an LCS ever do straight trades? I have some stuff I just don't like
>>61085233Heh, I have one of these, just not graded.It's actually really well struck. Finish is somewhat like a reverse proof, but the relief isn't mirror shiny so detail isn't drowned out. I think it's a much better way to do reverse proofs thna what the US mint currently does of making the relief ultra-shiny and almost impossible to discern anything.
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>>61085262Edition
>>61085262Saar, if you repeat that once moar I will report!
My target for gold is 8000 USDSilver 65 USD
>>61085278>large upward price excursions in the relatively near future
>>61085278>potentially 11 BILLION dollars in uncovered silver short liabilitiesWhat the hell this is like a GFC level default.
>>61084813I've looked into it a bit, and forgive the artist, slightly. My gripe was less about the FWD (picrel), and more about how he appears to have taken a regular bicycle and flipped the rider's position, only taking into account how quirky it was, and not how it would work. But, I scrutinized the picture a bit more, and found a rear-wheel steering assembly. Next, I questioned if that would even work with a two wheeled vehicle, that has a much more delicate relationship with balance and momentum, and it does.https://www.cycleworld.com/motorcycle-news/bmw-motorrad-researching-two-wheel-steering/Though, only in the niche's that a german engineer would find, that being the need for tighter steering on chopper style (shallow rake) bike. And in that case, the rear wheel would have to turn about a very different axis, AND PAIRED WITH front wheel steering. But I concede that the artist drew a "working" machine.
>Backwarddation
>>61085252He's gonna want you to give him a deal for wasting his time
>>61085346This is the newest CME buzz-word. Reminds me of the word "retardation" which is what crypturds suffer from.
>>61085278Please share the link sir
>>61085318>like a GFC level default.But bigger. Much, much bigger because now there's tons of tokenized PM's and more being added daily that will be rushed to be redeemed when the real fear starts to tear through societies.
>>61085360You didn't say I was wrong
So guys, what do we think the actual chance of a default on paper contracts is? Surely (((they))) won't allow themselves to fumble into an 11 billion dollar debt right? They'll just add a few zeros, lease 5% of what they actually need to cover it, and wash it through 10 more layers of money magick. I think it's insane that the paper market is even legal. Surely they can't keep getting away with it?
>>61085374https://jensendavid.substack.com/p/the-ny-comex-silver-conundrum-for
>>61085384>You didn't say I was wrongBecause it's a self-defeating feedback loop that (((policy))) changes can not stop.
>>61085384Nope, I just don't care about CME futures is all.
>>61085193I thought I "didn't have enough money" to buy one's in 2020, but I could've bought at least a few 17 buck rounds... And I could've bought in 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024... But hey, at least I finally did what I wanted but was too scared to do in early 2025 and I have a neat little stack that keeps me from worrying too much about the financial future.Btw, what is this gold (plated? Clad?) dime that's magnetic?
>>61085421>one's *Pm's
>It's backwardation™>It's a squeeze>Silver could go up to $100 any day nowNot happeningPeople who tell you this do not understand financial marketsUnsubscribe from them and never watch them again
So is the crypto dump going to be poured into gold or something?
>>61085393it would never ever in a million years be allowed to happen. you underestimate how deep their pockets are anyways.
>>61085431silver could easily go to $100 but it will have nothing to do with any buzzwords
>>61085431so what's gonna happen then huh
>>61085252They might, my LCS is pretty nice since I used to frequent there. I just wanted some old world junk silver for my collection so I gave a 10 ounce bar and got close to 10 oz of foreign coins. They will almost always swap silver/ gold for a small fee. Then again I hear they're super busy lately so they probably don't want to waste their time on nothing.
>>61085431It's going to rise, but yeah. Anyone expecting it to instantly shoot up to 100 is a fucking retard. A shame /pmg/ is even embracing squeezefaggotry.
>People who tell you this do not understand financial marketsWhat nomenclature is more appropriate to describe the current silver market dynamics?
>>61085431>>61085484
>1-month lease rate is 40%>physical supply is ~0.25% the paper supply>COMEX is buying all of the silver bars they can get from refiners to the point that refiners aren't even taking scrap anymore>futures is lower than spotit's go time
CRYPTO FAGGOTS ARE SHITTING THEMSELVES NOW.OH TOO MUCH FOR YOUR "FUTURE MONEY" OR WHATEVER.HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHIMAGINE GOLD OR SILVER FALLING 30% IN ONE DAY. LMAO, NEVER.
>>61085431>prices can't double in a single day>there's no supply and delivery issues>lease rates mean nothingCall it whatever you want, this is the LME crisis on steroids and if you disagree you're not paying attention to all the same signals.
>>61085539The refiners refusing 925 is such an oddball thing. That's how you know it's comex. They can only melt .999 and don't have time for anything else. Scrap is going to be the new cheapies.
>>61085559 that's okay I want to buy more anyways
>>61085553It's some really interesting fud. He starts out with "gold will 2x and silver will go up 30%" then downplays the entire market panic going on.
>>61085559I've been told that to refine .925 and .900 Silver into .999, you need to dilute to a lower purity first before purifying it, so maybe that's the reason.If I had a steady income right now, I'd be backing up the truck scrap and junk silver.
i found 99% pure gold in a creek
>>61085581>>61085559I've been thinking about getting a crucible and melting down silver platters/utensils that I see for cheaper than spot at thrift stores. Saw a guy do it on YouTube, looks actually worth while. Make some bars
>>61085278>Your job is literally to own the asset and move it around, this is why you exist>Short your own assetLMAO, they literally always do this, it's like that one time when banks in america were allowed to hold 0% reserves, and normally only have 10%.Completely useless, financial institutions have failed us every step of the way.
>>61085571'miren those marks fren
>>61085581.999 is extremely pure and silver + copper really like to hang onto their impurities.In hindsight it was retarded to decide that they needed to refine it to be more pure than what's needed for literally any industry just to say ".999 pure" as a meme, they basically just made a bottleneck in the process where .99 would have worked fine, let them mint any coins and jewelry and wire they wanted.The vast majority of silver used doesn't have to come from omegapure bars, they just do the big lengthy expensive process because it sounds cool.
>>61085589May you find more - even a nice deposit or lost treasure
I first got into silver when it was like $33. I got 40 oz and didn't get any more. How do I cope now that it's $50?
Caught off guard, I guess:https://markets.financialcontent.com/stocks/article/marketminute-2025-10-10-silvers-historic-squeeze-deepens-london-market-in-chaos-as-prices-soar-past-50Meanwhile boomers are getting all worried because "in 1980 silver crashed after $50 an ounce!" - $50 in 1980 is $196 in 2025 dollars. $50 in 2025 is equivalent to $12 in 1980 dollars, you dumb old fucks. So a lot will probably sell, their silver will go straight to the banks to cover the banks' asses, and then silver will just keep on trucking. But because they're all stuck in this hyper-retarded worldview that's been out of date for FORTY-FIVE FUCKING YEARS we'll probably see a lot of scary looking but ultimately meaningless volatility as the price of silver runs right over these elderly roadbumps.
>>61085551never say never. take this back.
While I was cleaning out some shit from my workbench earlierI found this container. I didn't remember it at all, so I opened it up and found a gew grams of cement silver. Might melt it tomorrow
>>61085662You could just thank me for picking up the baton and aggressively stacking at the $33-35 range, and squeezing my penis whenever there was a sub-30 slam. Good karma can return good profits, mein fren.
I like reading about how I am about to be filthy rich
>>61085662Buying a bunch before it rips to $100
FOMO boughted my first silver. Got 2kg.
>>61085734BASED
>>61085734Did you do 1 kilo bars or all 1ozt rounds?, 10 ozt slabs???
>>61085734I am coining (pun intended) a new acronym: J.O.B.SJoy Of Buying Silver
>>61085755Two 1kg bars.
>>61085768Cute, that puts you at 64.30 troz of Silver. If you want, I'll make you my assistant and drip feed you merc dimes.
>>61085776Thanks boss.
>>61085768I respect it but sigh boring hahahaIm all about the rounds and slabs, i tell myself they will be easier for trade when i need too
>>61085768Honestly based, don't let anybody tell you otherwise.I love my fat shiny brick, wish I had another one.
>>61085789I definitely want to get some coins to fondle at some point, but today I was more focused on getting as much as I could.
idk what backwardretardation is
>>61085193
>>61085813>idk what backwardretardation isFor a stacker....who cares....its investment shit, it means people who bet on the futures of prices and supply It means the price will go up and cant go down as supply is eaten up if it does
>2030>USD is beginning to collapse>The Silver price is increasing by hundreds of dollars every month>Your car breaks down>The mechanic says that parts and labor to fix it will cost $100,000>He then follows up and mentions that they also accept Silver>Around .75 oz should be enough>You pull a Silver Dollar out of your pocket>You stare at it for a second, it's a worn, but nice looking Morgan>You really don't want to part with it just yet>You're about to hand it over, but then you remember something>You reach into your pocket and pull out a different Silver Dollar>It's a 1994 Women in the Military Commemorative Dollar>You hand it to the mechanic>He looks at it for a solid minute>"Yeah this is real, nobody would've ever bothered to fake a modern commemorative">He prints out your receipt>You smile, because you were able to buy that Silver Dollar below spot back in 2025 due to how unpopular those commemoratives were back thenSo, /pmg/, why aren't you buying Modern Commemorative Silver Dollars? They're the same weight and purity as Morgan and Peace Dollars, but are far cheaper due to the lack of demand for them.
>>61085571Mega-based, fren!
>>61085613>(((Completely useless financial institutions)))
Certified Cryptobruh moment.
how are you guys so confident that silver will go up indefinitely?
>>61085845Silver will go up for as long as the Dollar will go down.
>>61085845gold is at 4,000, silver is at 4000/80. This is very atypical
>>61085664>scary looking but ultimately meaningless volatilityThat's not scary, to a ratio trader this is a dream scenario. If we can get monthly swings of 20-30 points for a year or two I'll be stacking deeeeeep.
>>61085835I'ld rather stack buffalos. Imagine shtf and the only silver you got is nigger rounds. Everybody is going to know who you where before
>>61085808Nah it's a commendable buy.If you want something to play with, small poured bars are the way to go. They're like a cold worry stone, they feel good.
>>61085845Where gold goes, silver follows, along with other PMs. This is nothing, true price discovery will happen around 2027-2030. Mark your calendars.
PMG BROS WE JUST CANT STOP WINNING
5 lil oz cost moar than two fiddy...It's only moonbros from here on out.
>>61085551Bro Bitcoin is only down -7.5% today, that’s better than most stocks.I’m sensing some strong pent up anger and sexual frustration towards crypto, chillax my dude…
>>61085551Gold dropped by over 50% in 1979I don't know why you think commodities are immune to shocks, no matter how big they may seem.
>>61085734Based
>>61085886>>61085808You guys touch your silver? What about your finger oils?
>>61086017I have my wife fart on them in a jar so the sulfides create a beautiful tarnish. I'm not worried about finger oils.
>>61085845Declining mine yield, mostly. Mines cannot produce more, and it's produced as a byproduct of other mines.Basically there are several "critically threatened metals" for the future, and silver is the most threatened one. It's used heavily industrially, but we've exhausted all of the great supplies of it, now it's made by them trying to mine copper and getting some silver that was in the ore with it.It takes a decade to open a new mine, bare minimum, because of new regulations.All green tech is basically built off the back of silver, with industrial demand growing.Asians can buy precious metals now, and have started buying gold and silver in massive quantities.Central banks and governments have started buying in massive quantities.So you have way more demand than you did in the past, much of it inflexible, and mines do not produce more.>Mines do not produce more?No, look it up. Look up silver supply and demand, they do not produce more. Mine yield just steadily declines.
>>61086017I could give 2 shits, half my silver is old ass boomer bars and Christmas pieces kids tweeker parents hawked for dopeIm not slabbing shit ever
>>61085193>[Embed] [Embed] Editionlel, Gooooooooooooooooooood morning *from* vietnam frens
Junk is the only thing that hasn't tremendously gone up
Just did my final silver raid, our time is now!
>>61086055Am I correct in my assumption that junk is best for stackers anticipating a collapse, the junk pieces being better for trade, whereas typical .999 rounds are best for cashing in pre-collapse?
>>61086055because junk silver is not easily trade for cash or for anything, in fact it is not desirable.
>>61086062Holy moly.
>>61086070Junk silver buys blowjobs and cigarettes actually
>>61086044Mornin' Chuck. How's the future look?
>>6108607090% is perfectly fine for small purchases and trade.I traded ammo for 90% silver to a dude when the big ammo scare happened.Was trading steel .223 for 2$ face value for a box of 20
>>61086109>How's the future look?Like silver is running out!I have ~100 of these Mike Maloney minted Silver Bull Round, anyone did he completely stop selling them? I don't see them on his site anymore (goldsilver.com)
>>61086017Nope, I'm severely autistic and have mostly everything in capsules or plastic. I also wear cotton gloves when possible. The only thing that's unprotected are odd shaped bars. I know I shouldn't be like this, but I can't ignore the word "precious".
>>61086065That's what literally everyone has been saying for decades, newfriend.>>61086140I used to, but now I just buy junk because it doesn't matter what happens to it, and I keep it stored inside a glass jar. When I want to touch it I just take it out and touch it, because it's already tarnished.Maybe I'll get some BU's in a folder if we get another year of stacking before the moon.
>>61085193How do you store your silver are tin cases and plastic bagsNewb here
>>61086062What is that AUS or CAN?Based nonetheless
>>61086161>another year of stackingAnything under 100 GoyBucks is still cheap, so that is a possibility. I hardly have any junk, just some mercs and franklins. >>61086162I love the newbs, just buy yourself one of pic related. No need to go for the name brand shizz, any random hardware store might have these things for the cheap.
>>61086062I am kneeling so hard, I shattered my cheap-o made in China knee-pads and will have to buy some new ones soon.
>>61086062>free storage (3 months)IydhiydoiWhat percentage of your net worth went to this purchase?
>>61086162It kinda depends on how much you got. Some anons just use a cigar box or an ammo can. Some use a safe.
Fuck being a stacker is so comfy.I had no idea crypto completely shit itself for several days, I've only used /biz/ for /pmg/ for the past half decade.All the pink wojaks are glorious, ahahaha
>>61086062>free storage (3 months)
>>61086062>storageyou were so close to being basedbut u blew it
>>61085902>Where gold goes, silver followssilver has historically been more volatile though
I just bought almost $4k last week. Itching to get some more. Silver rounds or silver junk?
>>61086263Do not woory, it's just so I have 3 months to pick it up instead of paying shipping, no free shipping hereBeen stacking for 14 years, finally hit 5000oz, now that we broke $50 oz I see this as the new floor so I decided to make one final purchase before takeoff to triple digits.
>>61086017Better believe it
>>61086309Congratulations. You are going to be rich.
>>61085421Gold plated, I have one similar. Neat little thing. I snagged mine while working the cash register at Starbucks almost ten years ago. Awesome find but not particularly expensive,I think you could find some on eBay for a few bucks.
>>61085662Good news is you only really need to get to 200 ounces and your more than safe.
Why are /pmg/ fags usually so hostile to crypto bros? You guys dont hold both? I dont get why the two groups always seem to be rivals. To me, they are complimentary crypto creates wealth and pms lock it in and protect it, I've acquired a lot of extra pms from crypto gains. Its good to be diversified. Someone who holds both likely made more returns than someone who held one or the other. >crypto market is a manipulated scam Yeah so is the pm market when paper metals are traded 300:1 to physical >crypto is not tangible It can be converted to something tangible instantly >crypto needs electricity to function How would you expect to know the price / value of gold/silver if all communication is cut? One person might value it at a car / oz while another would be hesitant to trade a sack of rice for an oz >pms were used for 1000s of years Yeah, and so was fire for cooking, but that doesnt mean fire is better than a stove/oven for cooking. Or cars vs horses Both of these assets are proof of work and have many of the same properties that are needed to be used as money. Atleast bitcoin, but I agree that most alts are premined dev scams, and investing in them is just gambling.
>>61086366>Atleast bitcoin, but I agree that most alts are premined dev scams, and investing in them is just gambling.You are so close
>>61086336Thank you, I wish you all the best too
>>61086300Both!
>>61085860>If we can get monthly swings of 20-30 points for a year or two I'll be stacking deeeeeep.Samesies
>>61085551Crab bucket faggot. silver literally dumped from like $25 to $12 during covid
>>61086062That is too rad my dude. Truly the stuff of legends. Do post stack pics when you get em
>>61086366
>>61086366Because if they would have put their money into something real instead of hyping up their sassy computer bucks, we could have kicked off the economic meltdown years ago. Now we have to drag them kicking and screaming into shtf. Fucking dickheads.
>>61085606It took a lot of effort to make that stuff. All you're doing is erasing a lot of labor value to make an ugly bar of slop.
>>61086062Based Bullion Now enjoyer.For the seething cucks in here, bullion places in Australia allow you to stack for free over multiple purchases before you can venture in to the city (Melbourne fag here) to get it all. You can throw $80 or so (yes silver is that expensive down here) per week over a few weeks and then go and collect without gambling on some third world subhuman stealing your cargo.
>>61085768Should have bought 30 1 oz and the kilo. That way you have more liquidity if you were to ever sell some, that way if you ever need like $300 you could just sell a few oz instead of having to sell the full bar
>>61086365260/6 I feel like a fucking King and that is such a small stack compared to the lot of you lads. >>61086366Buying metals from the online dealers with crypto usually has the highest price tag. That aside, this entire board is absolutely flooded with crypto-kikery and we've had our own pet monkey shit up this holy sanctuary (IQDELET) with incessant shilling. Personally, I am quite frustrated with any discussion of these digital illusions of wealth.
>>61086431Nothing makes me more bearish on crypto than Cramer's buy in.
>>61086374To be fair, any speculation is gambling. We are literally gambling on the value of silver, its totally possible that they manage to tamp it down and it crabs and dumps for 10+ more years, it might not be likely but its still very possible and that makes it still a gamble. >>61086431Normies ruined crypto. It was very based and libertarian in the early days. If pms go mainstream the same thing will happen and normies will be making tiktok influencer videos unboxing silver coins and shilling coin holders and scammy grift shit. >>61086501So before 2020, you think it would be better to have 50 gold oz and 0 btc vs 45 gold oz and 1 btc? One of those portfolios is now 72 oz while the other is still 50. And the reverse, having just 50 btc and 0 gold, puts you at a risk if something were to ever happen to btc. The guy who has 50/50 is sitting comfy. Diversification is like the golden rule of investing, if you have a shitload of one asset only, is it honestly worth having another oz of gold when you already have 50, or would that $4k be better put in some other asset which exposes you to a whole new different market with potential?
>>61085193>be me>think about getting into precious metals>am an executive dysfunctioned autist who cant into organization>would likely lose them and have zero means of organizing my metalsMaybe I'll get a safe or something. I'm not good at keeping track of tangible shit.
>>61086588Lockable wooden chest is kino as fuck, might play to your autistic desire to be a pirate (don't feel bad, even normies have a strange desire to be a pirate).
>>61086564Great summary. Crypto is already more troublesome than fiat yet bound to it for meaningful purchases. Plus, the entire scene is full of scam artists, discord pump and dumps and criminals.
Where are the smug cryptobros at now?
>>61086300neither. buy bars or rectangle coins.
>>61086649hanging
>>61086409How's your allocation? I'm holding about 75/1 silver and 1.85/1 platinum against my gold stack. Regardless of what moons I'm set to capitalize on the swing.
>>61085421Part of a promo back in the day or some shit, or a hobbiest did it. I got one from my late MIL's collection of shinies.
You may be laughing now but you're never going to get rich holding your boomer rocks.
>>61086690It’s not about getting rich you stupid cow poo gutter oil eater, it’s about getting REAL.
>>61086140leuchtturm/lighthouse makes 2 oz capsules for the QBs though
>>61086690
I have a decent stack of shiny and I can spare about 100 bucks. Is the bayhorse pasta legit? Can I #x my monies by putting some lunch money into it? A quick search of the financials says that they have negative profit per share but also shows that they're heavily investing. I'm usually averse to stock market stuff because I've only ever lost money but if the pasta is true and it's poised to spike along with the impending shortages, would it not be a decent investment to increase my supply of greenbacks?And no I will not be selling ANY of my shiny. I just want to put some cash to work so I can maybe have another income stream.
>>61086783Waste of time and money.
>>61086797>Is the bayhorse pasta legit?>Can I #x my monies by putting some lunch money into it?No, of course not. The Pasta is 3-4 years old and Gayhorse has been crabbing and diluting their shares the whole time without producing anything.Buy miners that actually produce Silver and are profitable if you want to make money.
>>61086816Says the indian shitting up every single thread. Set aside half of your ubereats pay check. In 10 years you’ll be able to buy an ounce of silver.
>>61085845My investments profits depend on things getting worse. If the world gets shittier, i become rich, if the world gets better, i get to live in a better world. This way I never lose. Checkmate, kikes.>>61086017If you can't touch it, you don't own it.
>>61086835I'm going to keep buying bitcoin while you play with your shiny coins.
>>61086835Don't (you) him, it just makes him post more. He feeds on feces and attention. If you starve him of one or the other he will die.>>61086846>If the world gets shittier, i become rich, if the world gets better, i get to live in a better world.Absolutely this times forever and always. If I lose, I also win.
>>61086649Right here lol. I got a ton of silver paid for by crypto gains :D I can be excited for both. Btw crypto chads can smell the butthurt from you guys, its pretty apparent you're mad jelly of our gains. Pms gains have been mediocre at best so far, but its obvious they're suppressed, and they'll hopefully rip one day / soon. I wish you guys the best
>>61086847Well you’re down a whole 6 dollars today, you should get probably consider selling your ubereats uniform on ebay.
>>61086846Your pic was so beautiful it inspired me to create picrel
>>61086847Thank you, I will.
>>61085278isn't it all stacked in comex vaults? so technically a question of how fast they manage to peddle i to this other location?
has silver held $50 or are the jews still manipulating the fuck out of it?
>>61087050Both. Spot closed above $50 and futures are $47.51. They're playing games between COMEX, London, and Shanghai and London is losing. Some places are using spot price, some are using futures price. This is where the paper and physical are starting to splinter.
Link is better than silver but not gold
>>61087096I see. I closed half of my SLV position (45 strike november calls) at a good 40% profit quite literally minutes before orange nigger dumped the market. I still have 5 contracts that are thankfully up and in the money, and 1 GLD contract. hopefully we can get a good metal fomo event next week and I can dump these. I really really don't trust the silver market. Or gold for that matter. all jewish rocks as far as I'm concerned
Stacktards are stacktarded, breaking news. I got rich buying bitcoin,, you got poor buying rocks topkek! That's why you have named me IQElite
>>61086929he cute
They're literally unloading their GLUT on you stacktards. Silver is about to go to zero, sell it to buy bitcoin while you still can
>>61085835lol, i took this pill and got a few mint sets from the olympics. the 2009 buffalo round is the most desirable, was like 5x face when spot was low 20s
>>61085835kek. i have a few of the stupid commemorative dollars. i need to dig them up. the thought in my head was always “silver is silver” someone will take it in exchange for something else when the time is right…>btw i love the scenario with the cat mechanic. kek
>>61087131its getting interesting.how many people here have heard the news that some refiners are not buying anymore as of end this week?
Rockchads we won
Alright stacktards, explain to me exactly how you're going to be paying for the waifubot ordered from japan using your silver coins.
>>61087102He come to town?
>>61087286They don't. They are larping as medieval knights and maidens, most of them still dream of cummings while riding horses. And tossing a silver coin to buy a wife like Babylonians.
getting to 300oz by end of year will be tough but not impossible, about 50oz left to do so but gotta pay for a drivers license and christmas presents.
>>61087311I'll admit, paying a whore with a single silver coin sounds pretty cool.
I kind of want to buy a tube of the 2025 Niue Scrooge McDuck rounds. They’re only like $55.60 per during APMEX’s fall sale.
>>61087330What no, back then in Babylonians time, men visit the temple of love, pay a silver coin to get a wife. People back then were respectful, they believe in the goddess of love, oh her beauty, and her virtues. 1 silver coin for a whore is a pmg meme. Find God nigger. If you think whore is worth a silver. They worth less, in fiat, 50 bucks can get you some.
Cryptopeasants did you know i can provide you bread and shelter in exchange for mining gold and other shinies for me
>>61087373True, actually. Don't treat a whore like a princess, and love Jesus.
>>61085193Oooooo
>>61086649kek
>>61087286probably easier than trying to do it with cash. japan hates foreigners so much they wont even do business with them. all payment methods are local only
Where is the 32 post per thread Jeet this morning kek. Under the juggernaut probably
Why is it flat?
>>61087517Trading finished
>>61087517Markets are closed over the weekend
>>61087517lmao fomo noobs don't know there's no trade o weekends. you gotta start somewhere I guess.
>>61087492of course loading up on bitcoin cheapies!
What can we expect when the market opens?
>>61087567failed attempt at the usual monday morning tamp, then massive gainz. all the crypto nerds are trying to get into gold and silver. this shit doesn't stop climbing until we find out true market value
landed today
>>61086055tf are you rambling about you nigger
>>61087586Lmao, pmg baggies bragging they got ripped off on a jew coin,,,,,,never change,,,,, it's the weekend incels try to get outside
>>61086558>It was very based and libertarian in the early days.Yeah I used to like the rhetoric of financial reform, tokenization of securities etc. in the early days of crypto. Nobody talks like that anymore. It's just a bunch of pajeets trying to get rich quick.
>>61087547There really is nothing dumber or broker than a stacktard
>>61087547Why be an asshole about it. He might be used to crypto. You dickhead
>>61087480Lmao pmg incels can't afford to go to Japan get all their info from incel blogs
>>61085589>i found 99% pure gold in a creekI found .999 pure gold around a kikes neck in A little bag...
>>61087547All the other generals host snarky assholes, go there instead. PMG is for comfy and coins.
>>61085193Doubles your money since 2020
Day 24 of Mike posting every day until silver is $1,000
The Market is closedWill open in ---
>>61087814i hate that everything except the crypto market is closed on weekends. its all digital anyway open the fucking markets!
wtf happened in euroland at closing time?
>>61087653you still got the monero people
>>61085979the so-called "Federal" "Reserve" raised baseline interest rates from 10% to 17.5% in 1979.Federal debt to GDP was about 32%.Imagine that happening now with US debt-to-GDP at over 124%Even at 10%, the US government would be paying $3.7 trillion just on interest payments on the debt every year.tldr it ain't gonna happen
Trump is going to end the income tax.
>>61087981>Trump is going to end the income tax for the rich billionaires and all his friends >Trump will increase taxes on the rest of us *Ftfy
>>61087981meh ill believe it when i see it fren i voted for him however i think he may buckle on that. hope it actually happens though
>>61087989Billionaires are only a thing because metals dont back the dollar anymore
>>61087996You can see it right now. Go to April 2026 calendar on your iPhone and there’s no tax day anymore
>>61086366checkedI don't have anything against crypto gamblers, and I have dipped my toes inMade money from Dogecoin, but also had stuff on Voyager that got wiped outOverall I do believe that crypto is now mostly controlled by deep state/bankers.As to your first point, this is the most important one:>crypto market is a manipulated scam>Yeah so is the pm market when paper metals are traded 300:1 to physicalCrypto is manipulated to pump (via Tether) and PMs are manipulated for price suppression.Understand the difference. It could save your life.
>>61088000>Billionaires are only a thing because the peasants dont have guillotines anymore*Ftfy
>>61088020You fucking retard. You are in a gold and silver general and you don’t know that billionaires exist today like they do cuz the dollar is now worthless?
>>61088012Yeah they probably just renamed it "liberation day" or somethingTo celebrate the day the govt annually "liberates" you of all your money
>>61088020There were 4 billionaires in America in 1960. Probably Rockefeller types… which doesn’t even really count. Today there’s like a little over 1,000 billionaires in America.
>>61088029Whoa, look out folks. We got a Einstein here who got his PhD in Obviousology
>>61087981Yes, right after he audits Fort Knox.
>>61088020The people deserve to get poorer because they don’t understand how they are getting poorer. And here you are on 4chan, not jerking off the hentai board, but in a gold and silver general, and you are gonna make the argument against the system that Bernie sanders blobs do?
>>61088040its a bit misleading to call them that when they don't have the money. they can't just dump their stocks as that would trigger a crash. some of the stackers here might be more rich than these so called billionaires
>>61088051You can’t get thru one of these threads without someone saying they tried to get their friends/family 5-10 years ago to buy gold and silver. They never buy, let alone know that the reason they are getting poorer is because gold doesn’t back the currency anymore. If they knew, then we wouldn’t be in this mess. So they deserve what they are getting. Fucking idiots cry about wages but never ask why prices are going up so much to begin with.
>>61088058Your confusing general shitposting thread bumps with "making an argument"Take your autism meds or something.
>>61088100>Muuuh bILlIoNaIrEs.Yeah no shit there are billionaires when 75% of the public says “you can’t eat gold,” when you tell them how important gold is to have.
>>61087981Right after he releases the LISTQ prediction this
>>61088052could be interesting
>>61088020No Billionaires are only a thing because such people are enabled by the state. Every single billionaire in existence has their wealth because the state decided to give those select individuals the fattest and biggest government subsidies/contracts. I used to be a lolbert until I had the realization that there is zero separation of state and private interests (corporations, etc.) anywhere in the world once you hit a certain wealth level.
>>61087931London metal exchange sent their gold / silver to the USA to try and avoid tariffs, now they have to buy it all back. They're basically gonna slurp up the silver in the country for several months. This was probably them buying the dip.
>>61085835hehbeen buying these for 5-7 bucks below spot on ebay for quite some time
>>61085613They went bust a long time ago. You can't recapitalize banks with liquidity. Back in 2008, I think almost HALF of all loans given out by commercial banks were for housing. They also had trillions of mortgages securitized and sold off to Fannie and Freddie and offloaded onto foreign pension funds and etc. In a healthy economy, you have to be able to go bankrupt for making bad loans. They gave themselves an $800BN bailout, but that's not enough to paper over the exposure they had to a $50TN housing market. All you can do at that point is to continue adding more and more leverage and credit in the system to keep these prices high. This was always going to end in a crash. The banks were dead back in 2008 (they ruined the fed balance sheet by buying up toxic bonds) and now all they can do is parasitically try to scrape out capital from the real world. They were no longer solvent and making good decisions to possibly help the economy. Now they needed to grab profits to stay alive and it didn't matter if they were being short sighted and destructive in the process.Trying to build amazon to replace brick and mortar retail through shorting is one of the ways they seem to be trying to profit from the downsizing of the American economy.
>>61087323buy christmas presents next year :)
>>61086456Ok, find me a market that puts it above spot price. There's a reason thrift stores are full of that and why the antique show guys who sell it NEVER get traffic. If I can buy it cheap, and sell it for more as a bar so i can buy .999 with it instead, yeah I'll do that. Not to mention storage of a few bars vs a fucking shelving unit full of stuff (that won't be used anyway). I'm not buying it to make 3 liters worth of coffee, but for the metal itself. Jewelry CAN hold value over spot price, but its not a guarantee. You can hoarde junk if you want, but id rather stack metal.
>>61086331not a big fan of this trend…>nude girls + silber is greatdudes and shinies, yuck!
>>61085953This stings. It wasn't that long ago a $200 order (just enough for free shipping) would land you 7-9 ounces. I just bought 4 ounces for $200 recently because I tend to believe there is no ceiling above $50 and we can move very quickly from here. As much as we all dream of 3 digit silver, it's bitter sweet as we would have to contend with not having a safe place to put our savings. Imagine spending $250 to get 1 ounce of silver in the mail. Ouch.
>>61085233>>61085254>Sonic the Hedgehog>You can't catch what you can't see>Sonic the Hedgehog>He's going to set Mobius free
>>61086017I rip the plastic off. If I can't touch it, how do I know its real? Besides, buying from the tarnished bin means no retarded premium. >I bet you have plastic on your couches too
>>61086366Resource scarcity. Crypto holders will stand in the breadlines with the rest of the destitute. Real world savings is gone. We don't have the luxury of pretending crypto holds purchasing power. Real world useful materials and productive labor, and productive capital is what will be king. Think of economics 101 and that is your answer. Applying land, labor, and capital for production is where we are headed. People's spending power will leave little to no room for luxury spending on things like hobbies, craft beers, etc. You won't be buying $100 pokemon cards because everyone will be trying to tap in to that value. When resources and work is scarce and the money printer stops working all kinds of things will lose their luster. That includes crypto.
>>61085193For shits and giggles.https://medieval.ucdavis.edu/120D/Money.htmlCow in mid 14th century England was almost 9 and a half shillings. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pound_sterling#History Which was like close to 2500 grams of silver. Which would now cost like 4000 USD.https://www.livestockmarket.com/listings/search?Animal=171001Seems about right looking at the modern cattle prices.
>>61088514Scratch that, I fucked it up. I will look for other price lists.
truly has been a pleasure gents!>thanks for the laughs and camaraderie along the wayhonestly, haven’t really hated jeets until i started perusing these threads… now i can spot them online instantaneously. natures most moldable poo
>>61088616https://www.money.org/uploads/pdfs/press-releases/ANAPR.10.16.06%20Ancient_Coins_Sidebar.pdfRoman cow would be between 100 to 200 denarii. 1 danarius 3.8 g. So let's say 150 denarii = 570 g. That's like 900+ USD at the moment. https://www.cattlytics.com/blog/how-much-does-a-cow-cost-in-usa This says that dairy cows in US go from 900 to 3000Seems like silver is undervalued. Also, 150 denarii would be 6 aureii. That were about 7.85g, that's like 74g, which is what, like 6000 USD +. So gold is overvalued.At least if we are looking for roman cows.
>>61088699>Dairy cows go from 900 to 3000If you sell a dairy cow for 1,500 or less I'm buying it and immediately butchering it for meat. You aren't getting them that cheap anymore. That's like a month of mcdonalds wages in the midwest.
>>61088728From your link>However, yearlings are usually sold for around $800 to $1,500.Lel that is the price for literally a first-year cow.
>>61088742Yeah, it says that lactating cow is like 1500 to 2100.
>>61085262Indeed sir, indeed.
>>61088742>>61088755https://www.livestockmarket.com/listings/search?Animal=171001&Price=500%2ALooking at this site, most cows certainly go for more. Like 3000+, which is in line to gold price of roman cows, or closer to it, but not denarius price. So what, silver really not as valuable as it was back then, compared to gold?
>>61088779silver is supposed to be like $500/oz unironically
are you ready?
>>61088792Why so?
>>61086366Crypto is glorified gambling, its way to swingy and unpredictable. Crypto fags act like its this amazing secure store of wealth when it can swing based upon the price of tea in Chile The other thing I personally have against it, is that 90% of crypto faggots act like its a totally deteathered currency from the USD when the harsh reality is, its not. The only reason crypto has value is because it can be exchaged for BTC which can then be exchanged for USD. USD is currently king around the globe, its why you can use it in almost any country to buy shit, Thats why crypto is valuable, becuase it can get you USD. So if the value of the USD starts to shit the bed, the value of crypto shits the bed. Its a fiat of a fiat currency.
>>61088808>>61085539
>>61088802No, give me more time.
IQjeet walked in front of a train last night. The mods and jannies are besides themselves with grief.
>>61085559>Scrap is going to be the new cheapies.DESU i will not be upset if we see junk and scrap silver become cheapies, i LOVE junk silver. People shit on them here but i love me some FDR's there is something oddly satisfyingly about a treasure chest of coins.
Silver market going to crash soon, I hope it falls back to $8, can't wait to load up again.
>>61088911I will buy more.
>mfw checking my tracking because the postalgroids missed my delivery and my package has been in my town for 4 days but is "moving through the network"
>>61088911in a sick way im kinda hoping for this as well. would slurp way more
>>61088802I've never been so ready for anything in my life.
>>61088911>this fag with the sipver us going to 8 fud still shoveling his shit
>>61086366Main utility, I think, crypto has is liquidity and in theory it would be useful to move wealth from one fiat to another if you have to escape your country.It's kind of how dollars are valuable in the third world, yet in the first world you would rather buy something else with them to fight the inflation. Altcoins are just rugpull shit tho.
>normies are waking upMy mom just asked me if she wants to put 1 to 2k in silver what should she buy. Bout to save this WTDW from becoming a FWTDW, but she's got no QADs left so she probably wouldn't be able to get the merc dime anyway.
>>61088968$500 - $750 in junk1 10oz barRest in 1oz bullion pieces
>>61088779>So what, silver really not as valuable as it was back then, compared to gold?Back then silver was literally just money, now it's money + the thing we need to power pretty much any technology made after 2015.Silver industrial demand has a 3-4% growth rate YOY, whereas its supply has a 0% growth rate, and mine output drops slowly.Silver is unironically WAY more valuable than it was back then, but we'll only know how much when we start using up all the above-ground supply we have. We don't even use it for money / investing (per-capita-wise), but that still threatens global supply with current consumption levels.Basically there's not enough and it's the most endangered metal there is. We can't make enough. The romans could.
>>61088979>$500 - $750 in junk>1 10oz bar>Rest in 1oz bullion piecesNearly exactly what I recommended her, appreciate the confirmation.
>>61088988Silver is more akin now to bronze during the bronze-age collapse, everyone back then had it and needed it, but when there wasn't enough because their one little island that was mining it stopped having enough societies fell apart.Like imagine your most important metal just not being available anymore. This is what's happening.
>>61088968>1 to 2k in silverYeah, this is early-wakeup phase. My brother did 500. This is how it starts, just little tiny amounts of purchases to test the waters. It really speeds up when they bought at 50 and it goes up to 56, that's 12% growth, and boom, they just beat the stock market's YTD growth. Really I expect much bigger public interest when they start seeing any action above 50, it's being treated as a ceiling but if the early public starts making money they start putting their next paycheck into it, too.
>>61089002Yeah, but bronze age collapse was more about severed trade routes due to political turmoil and war.Is it like that now because of political reasons or do we not mine enough of it anymore.
>>61088989Best mix of denoms. Junk - small transactions1oz - large transactions10oz - value storage
we should all collectively sell silver just to crash the market, slaughter the pigs, and then after they panic sell, we buy back at $8. The real PMG kun gate keeping, who is with me!
>>61088779silver is undervalued
>>61089072Neck yourself.
>>61089072
>>61089047>Is it like that now because of political reasons or do we not mine enough of it anymore.Reading too much into it, the analogy is that a metal that was necessary and ubiquitous was suddenly gone / too expensive.
>>61088230total bullshit
why is the austrian mint so shit? i have all the other popular bullion coins, none of them get milk-spotted as bad as the philharmonics. you’d think by 2025 they would have figured it out like the british and canadians didi hate this gay continent
>>61089158No, it's 100% true. They are billionaires because they made a monopoly and the state protected said monopoly, or they made a friend in the government who awarded their company a 100 billion dollar private contract.The US government is 38 trillion in debt, that means it gave 38 trillion to someone. They only give money to their friends. With a government spending trillions a year someone's making money. The people making money probably are the ones who... have the money.
>>61089181>just talked me out of the philharmonics in my cart.Thanks, I don't have any but thought they were a great looking coin, I'll buy something with less premium.
>>61089181>WienerAnon...those aren't the type of "milk"spots you think they are...
>>61086355>>61086686Were yours magnetic? Mine sticks almost as well as a steel penny. What do you think the gold content is? Less than half a gram?
>>61089193>>weiner premiumWhat lmao, I remember back in 2020 they were the cheapest coin available and the last one to ever run out of stock, what happened?
>>61089193glad i could help. it’s really a shame because i like the design too
>>61089190total retarded horseshít
>>61089216So where did the 38 trillion go, who made money off of it? Was it evenly and fairly split? How does the government award contracts?Just answer literally anything.
Is it worth buying 925?
>>61086366Honest answer? /pmg/ are too stupid to understand crypto and make money off of it. All they can understand is>be wagie>spend what they can on physical coins>hold forever>never take profitsSure, over time it helps them more than leaving money in a savings account, but that's an extremely low bar. They think this makes them economic geniuses.t. someone who actually makes money on stocks and crypto and converts profits into PMs
>>61089213Okay! I'm not crazy! I thought so too, I almost bought them the time I ended up buying >>61086134 and have always regretted not getting some. Because like >>61089215 said the design is great. Now I have some limited edition mike maloney shit and I think that's awesome. >>61089216>total retarded horseshítIt's not total retarded horseshit, it's oversimplification of a complicated matter... What he says isn't without truth even though it isn't completely truthful
>>61089232Allegedly refiners don't have time for it right now because London is out of .999.
>>61089222>>61089236you become a billionaire by selling something that other people wantyou stupid fucks
>>61089259>you become a billionaire by selling something that other people want you stupid fuckssometimes, but in most cases that only gets you to multi-millionaire.
>>61089259you're a retardgo back to pol
>>61089236>It's not total retarded horseshit, it's oversimplification of a complicated matter... What he says isn't without truth even though it isn't completely truthfulNah, it's oversimplification but literally exactly what happens.My uncle is in real estate and has been for 40 years, he has the names and addresses of everyone who buys up houses in our town. Went down main street, he pointed out how one guy got a loan from the government and bough up literally 1/2 of main street back when it was residential and the town started growing.Went down another road, he pointed to the section 8 housing and said how that was awarded with a government contract.Went down another street to the luxury apartments and he showed that said luxury apartments were paid for by a luxury housing grant.And it's like this for nearly every industry, the little guy has to work 40 years getting nothing except more regulations, and the guys who really make money just know Nancy Pelosi.
>>61086831they're going to produce a million billion ounces per day dude
>>61089272>>61089279fucking commies
Everyone shut your fuck offSilver is going to $1,000
>>61089272You get rich selling silver to losers
>>61089072Find a knifeSlit your own throatMake the world a better place
>>61089292This is how we know you will sell at a loss
>>61089286>/pmg/Show me your stack nigger.
>>61089301Lmao silver baggies are unhinged with anger at smart people
>>61089304Tell me more fellow investor.
>>61089232i amassed quite some 625 junk coins (5 DM - Germany) anything containing silver has value and raises accordingly. Usually the premium or lack thereof in regards to junk silver just travels along the melt value. Junk and 999 pure I bought years ago still trades with the same premiums as of now. if you find a good price of any type of silver just buy it, premiums carry over percentage wise. not true for collector pieces >>61089259nah only by insider trading or being born into a rich family or maybe becoming an artist/politician who sells his soul to the devil
>>61089306Why even buy that garbage unless you buy 20 kilos minimum, lmao you are a POOR
>>61085470For swaps, do they ask for any identification?
>>61089323Lmao, he will >>61089324>. Junk and 999 pure I bought years ago still trades with the same premiums as of now.Not in the USA the premium varies from an actual discount to 80%>>>>>> pmg baggies used to brag about to paying 60% premiums
Why wont google show the spot price for gold and silver anymore & only showing the futures price now?
>>61089333They always ask for id when you sell which is what a swap is, they send that info to the local police and probably others
Some of us just enjoy a little gold and silver and aren't all that interested in investing.
>>61089340lol it's just their default because it's the weekend, the technical spot price isn't moving.
>>61089346I've never seen it do this. weird
>>61089346They stopped showing the spot price. It's not because it's the weekend.
>>61089336dunno about USAHERE LIKE WE DO IN GERMANYit's like pic related, the chart with 'Aufgeld' is the premium from spot. Years ago it was the same percentages all around. Junk below spot, low value historic pieces in the 5-10% range, pure heavy pieces about 10-15% and pure 1 Oz coins (inb4 they're not all coins idgaf) at around 20ish%. Anything more are collector pieces. Also don't buy from Kettner, he always has the highest premiums lmao
>>61089340Odd. An anon posted a video from some dealer yesterday and the guy was talking about refineries switching from kitco to the comex price seems similar.
>>61089325>20 kilos minimum643 Troy ouncesI have 1305 so... you are poor>fellow hindusLol you're brown too
>>61089341So why would someone ever sell/swap to them?
I’m selling this bitcoin to buy more silver
>>61089420How did you get so much BTC? Early days of mining?
>>61087421WTF? I've played a lot (a *lot*) of VC in my day, and I've never seen this. Fucking kek!
>>61089420
>>61089341>They send that info to the local policeDepends on the store and state laws, that's just more paperwork.All businesses have anti-fraud measures, and many of them just keep their own internal records. There's no need for them to send it in to the police, but they keep it in a box on-site in case you were selling stolen stuff.>>61089411Many take your ID but don't send it in, that's not how selling works in 99% of cases. Pawn stores don't do this either. They send it in if items are reported stolen so they can cover themselves and identify the guy if police show up.Pawn / coin stores aren't just sending in hundreds of ID's per day, just the logistics of it alone would make them not do it.
>>61089316>>61089325>>61089336>>61089341here is your (you), now find a rope dalit, if you can even afford one. Maybe you can borrow one from a pakistani, I hear they have plenty
>>61089213tax changes