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

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

>Bullion dealers
https://libertycoin.com/(US)
https://www.chards.co.uk/(EU/UK)
https://www.silburycoins.co.uk/(Ancient)
https://www.luciteria.com/(Otherrare 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 [Embed]
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[Embed] [Embed]
https://youtu.be/NgSXg-WOEVY[Embed] [Embed]
https://youtu.be/2ymGAyKAg-k[Embed] [Embed]
https://www.fakebullion.com/index.php/resources/fake-bullion-database

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RUSSIA AND CHINA HAVE MORE THAN DOUBLED THEIR GOLD RESERVES SINCE FEB/2022.

W A R S O O N
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>>61134075
To add to the tech advancement discussion, main issue rn is the lowering of the ore's grade. Silver being a crustal mineral (accumulating near the surface, becoming rarer the deeper you dig), we basically know all the good & accessible spots, and have exploited them for a long time.
So basically we kinda are forced to go deeper to find what's left, problem being there is not much below a certain threshold. So not only the exploitation costs literally explodes, but the reward isn't even there... Silver mining as a whole is kinda fucked because of that.
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>My DCAing is getting me less and less
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Oh thank god they're tamping it down, fuck please short it please short it. I need more time.
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>>61134234
Good evening NATO,

Please, if you will, draft the entire male population of india to go fight chang and Ivan. Thanks, my stack would be much grateful.
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>>61134216
I full port’d into GLD just today after getting totally fucked by TQQQ

How screwed am I? Just want to recoup my gains before bouncing to cash since I think a banking crisis will implode everything. But part of me also says it’s different this time and infinity inflation is here to stay.
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>>61134234
ACCELERATION IS NOW PLEASE GOD THAT WOULD BE FUNNY, LET SOMETHING HAPPEN MY PMS NEED IT
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>>61134234
publicly disclosed reserves*
ftfy
We know from last reports than central banks do not disclose approx. 60% of their purchases for gold.
AND they only get to report for .999 swiss standard gold, but they have a free pass to load up on 90% doré bars by the shittons, same goes with concentrate precipité, ore, barrels of aqua regia full of liquid gold, etc... and never have to account for them.

What are the official figures for China's CB as of now? 2.300 tons?
I think it's safe to assume you can multiply this figure by x50.
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>>61134234
>you must travel across the ocean to fight and die for your jewish Israeli-loyalist federal government in 4kHD droneTV
or
>shoot draft enforcement
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>>61134231
>>Um bros what if I wanted to convert my gold into cash and then spend it in these highly specific scenarios where I would have to report it as income somehow?
>Imagine paying taxes, lmao. The kind of guy who buys a new car off a lot instead of using a relative to straw-purchase, or instead buying a 1-year used car from someone in cash in person since you automatically lose 1/2 the car's value once you put your first mile on it.
>Yeah, you aren't ready for gold, kiddo, go back to trading paper.
>>>61134205
>Yeah, you're not even trying if you somehow cannot hide your physical assets that they can't digitally track.
>>NO, but a house!
>Get the mortgage and pay with cash that you got from cashing out.
>>NO, a car!
>Get the car and pay with cash from cashing out.
Do you morons really think you can pay for a car or house loan with cash, or do you mean with your bank account, which is mysteriously funded by thousands of dollars a month worth of cash, ie structuring? Again, your solutions are literally to use all this BIG GOLD MONEY for food and gas for the rest of your life while still relying on "THU SYSTEM" (job, declared income, banks) to pay for things that actually cost a lot.
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>>61134240
This is a problem they've been talking about in oil forever - that it's gradually getting less efficient to take out of the ground, and it's just a continual decline. We're not even finding new oil anymore in significant amounts, and the drilling takes decades.
We'll see PM's crack way before then, though, but we're seeing this pattern in multiple places. This is partially why they're pushing electric shit so hard, but how will the electric transition happen without silver?
We might unironically be going back to steam engines for the poors in our lifetime, or... public transportation + bikes for anything less than 20 miles.
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Crypto nerds will kneel.
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>>61134268
No need, just get false flag islamabad with nuke lol.
>>61134289
YES
>>61134292
you are Right, it's probably double those numbers even
>>61134294
Take option B
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Are there any miners that regularly pay good dividends? I don't really care about miners, but I need more income to spend on PMs.
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https://www.reuters.com/business/us-regional-bank-stocks-hit-by-zions-charge-off-fraud-allegations-2025-10-16/

>Reverberations from Tricolor, and now, First Brands, including an uptick in fraud allegations against lending firms, are beginning to shake the Regional Bank Sector
>All Regional Bank indexes slid -5% to -7% in a single trading day
>Major banks, such as JP Morgan, are now announcing write off losses from Tricolor
Industry-wide SVB 2.0 with added shark cannibalization frenzy, anyone?
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>>61134296
Just sell at 4,000 gold / 50 silver, you can't imagine what the world would be like at any higher price, so why even own it?
You're correct, if you cannot think of said world where gold is worth more than 4,000 just sell it and don't buy more, this is all right. Just put money in the stock market and get a mortgage on a house and work a 9-5.
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>>61134322
>>All Regional Bank indexes slid -5% to -7% in a single trading day
Well... I can't convince my dad, but maybe this will convince my uncle or something.
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>>61134322
QRD like I am this jew
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>>61134333
https://youtu.be/Mfu_iFS-UY8
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>>61134216
The reason why silver hasnt hit 55 is because you failed to provide fresh titsilver pictures offerings. You only have yourselves to blame. Enjoy your 54 crabbing.
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How much will my gold dental crown be worth when shit hits apocalyptic levels of mad max?
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Remember bros, we knew this was coming eventually. The window is beggining to close forever, cheapies are a distant memory, dollar days have begun.

Do not fret about not having enough, it will never be enough. Be thankful that you were blessed with this knowledge at all, and be grateful that you have managed to amass the stack you have. We are headed into uncharted territory, and we've all been preparing for this.

Victory will be ours, Financial liberation will be ours, the FWTDHWWQAD's will be ours as well.

Do not trade your metals for anything less then your dreams.

I love you all

WAGMI
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why are well-established ebay sellers selling me peace dollars for $36 right now? do people not like them?
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>>61134325
Tell me exactly how you plan to escape the 9-5 you ridicule when you can't turn gold into a house or car purchase without paying taxes on gains. You people are literally saying a 9-5 is mandatory and gold is only useful for pocket money. Unless you mean, wait for a world so upturned that you can buy property with gold without any sort of paperwork.
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>>61134325
Bro, you just went full-on jewish on me, got me for a second there. Never do that again though, okay?
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>>61134346
I just sold one recently kek. It was 14k and worth $60
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>>61134361
>wait for a world so upturned that you can buy property with gold without any sort of paperwork

Won't be waiting for too long, fuck-o
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I just like shiny things
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Please for the love of god, I just want to relax again.
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>>61134375
No, see, you are talking about rushing straight into "guns matter more than money" territory. Why bother saving gold?
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>>61134380
that one is gorgeous
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>>61134361
>>61134388
Ah, yep, it was just a bad-faith non-argument again. Extremely easy to weed out.
>>61134365
I'm just being real here, if he thinks gold is worth 4,000 and silver is worth 50 and the world will always be this way why buy? He has no reason to, it's better that he just doesn't. He doesn't think it will go up in any meaningful way.
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>>61134388
If I have to answer such a stupid-assed question one more /pmg/ thread I am literally going to fondle my shinies to relieve some of my annoyance.

>Why bother saving gold?
Don't, just keep staring at the numbers on your computer screen. Please, just don't even scare yourself with the barbarous idea of acquiring physical gold and silver.
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>>61134361
I'm not pating taxes on shit, nigger. Central Kikes can't know what I do with my PMs any more than they know what I do with my guns. Face to face sales exist.
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>>61134415
>We've entered the phase where we just have to tell FUD'ers to not buy
Kind of funny really, I'm sort of switching gears here. Any doubters that aren't close friends / family I'm just telling not to buy from now on, I'm gonna do the same thing to them they did to me when I asked about 100 dollar BTC or dogecoin or any other financial shit. They give boomer platitudes, I just tell them not to buy.
Financial savior complex completely gone, they can starve / give blowjobs in 2 weeks, not my problem.
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>>61134333
Retarded credit practices that have been allowed to fester since the 90s and were supercharged by the Fed and government's response to 2008 and covid are getting crushed by the reality that it's no longer 1997. Only the start once the facebergs realize they will never make money off the current bullshit we call "AI".
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>>61134416
Face to face sales of houses exist, without paperwork? Or are you too saving your gold for the "goldilocks" time period of being rich with metals before you get shot in the head for your stuff?

You are turning your usable money into unspendable money. You will never accomplish anything with your crazy gold gains except maybe get some cheaper groceries down the line.
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>>61134359
Who might that be?
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>>61134343
>>61134442
Whats mean anon? QRD me like I am the down syndrome kikes Payot
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>>61134359
They probably haven't updated their prices in a while, and besides that peacie culls go at spot a lot of times.
If people are buying dollars they're usually going for morgans.
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>>61134453
>Hmmm this shady business is asking for money
>But if I lend him money I will make lots and lots of shekels
>As long as everything remains exactly the same and stable and the shady business doesn't go anything too shady I have nothing to worry about. In fact it's an infinite money glitch because they will always need more loans!
>But the world kept turning and life, as it always does, did change
>Uh the world changed is now putting pressure on this shady business
>Uh the shady business did a lot of shady things
>Uh they are bankrupt now
>Uhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
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>>61134359
We Love Peace Dollars, mercs are just popular for post calamity blowjobs.
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>>61134347
God speed bros
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>>61134519
I've seen a lot of peacie dislike online, it's mostly boomers who like to pretend they're cowboys buying morgans.
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We are heading into 1 gram of Gold will clear the standard "$199 = FREE SHIPPING" for most of these online bullion dealers. I am just celebrating the death of fiat slavery at this point.
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>>61134359
Most people prefer Morgans and since refineries aren't buying Junk right now they have no choice but to sell the culls they have for below spot.
Not sure why it's seemingly easier to get Peace Dollars below spot than it is lower denomimation junk though.
It's great for me though, I've slurped up like four of them in the past two days, I just wish I had more money to spend on them.
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I think when the news breaks and normies hear about silver and gold, they wont really understand what that means.
They'll probably fomo and buy overpriced jewelry.

I'm pretty sure the general public has no concept of buying bullion and everything that goes along with stacking physical.
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That's cool metals are going up and all but you all know that the price of it makes no difference because you won't do anything with it. You will keep it locked up like some little collectable item, stare at it from time to time, maybe even snap a picture of it to show off, and then watch it dump and crab for another 20 years. So, congrats on the price going up, I guess?
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>gold rising more in two weeks than the s&p in a year
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>>61134519
I love junk that is instantly recognizable to be THAT 90% Junk. Stuff like the rosie dimes and kennedy's are yucky to me, considering you have to bust out a magnifying glass to verify the years.
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>>61134540
>1 gram of Gold will clear the standard "$199 = FREE SHIPPING"
oh shit, that just put it into very real terms for me. Goddamn
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>>61134216
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>>61134570
To be fair to the normalfags, when people talk about Indians or Asians buying Gold, nearly all of them are buying 24k Gold Jewelry, so even when Gold buying is normal in a society people gravitate towards (typically overpriced) Jewelry.
>>61134577
If you can't read the year on a Kennedy Half, you need glasses.
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>>61134570
I have absolutely given up with these normieshits. Getting hit with the fluoride stare and a "where do you even buy gold and silver LOL" is indication of there being a great culling of the masses.
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>>61134347
I needed to hear this. Thank you Fren.
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>>61134216
>Market is open
Boy is it ever
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>>61134347
RACE WARRRRRRRRRRRR
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>>61134347
It's really happening innit
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>>61134347
>QAD
>webm says QUD
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mint anon wat r u doin
https://www.ebay.com/itm/177427277696
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>>61134626
They cannot slap it below 50...
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Lads..... I asked Grok how much Gold the USA took out of Iraq after they hanged Saddam etc etc. and it mentions a supposed $20 Trillion "US Gold Theft" from Iraq. Has anyone EVER heard of this before? This is the first time I've heard of the number Trillion in regards to how much Gold Saddam was sitting on. If that were true than this whole thing is a kike rigged scam aswell considering they say that is roughly the amount of Gold in USD that has ever been mined since 6,000 years ago.

>GROK was gaslighting my ass last night on the price of Silver downplaying it for some context.
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>>61134577
Same. Mercs and franklins for me. No quarters. Franklins are equivalent to exactly 5 dimes too. Quarters are an odd weight where you need 2 of them to equal a whole number of dimes.
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>>61134644
>That JCPenny in the background
>Genuine spending at malls was feasible

We are in the troughs of an ailing economy. Consumerism used to be the rage, and it was comfy for a while. But comfy times created weak men, and now we are going into something hardly anyone's prepared for... cept us stackers of course.
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>>61134619
Once they get past the
>Where do you even buy gold and silver LOL
They learn about dealer premiums, so I've faced 3 or so fudders who haven't bought yet because they're worried about a less than 10% total spread.
And said spread would have already been eliminated entirely in this week alone.
>>61134570
It'll be about what they're comfortable with. You couldn't even pay the average normgroid to walk into a fancy looking jewelry store, but they might blush and look at the ground and wander into the coin store, which has GOLD AND SILVER written on it in big letters. Just by them being afraid of jewelry you'll have them buying bullion of some sort.
>Are they really afraid of jewelry?
Absolutely terrified, you see boxes of it at estate sales untouched. I know absolutely nothing about the stuff but I still know more than most of them, including the females.
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>>61134540
My days of stacking are slowing brothers. For those who can continue to stack, I salute you.
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>>61134655
priced in
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they are trying to smash silver and gold down right now lads

time to buy more CHEAPIES
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>>61134661
Yep, those are my exact preferences fren, and maybe a walking lib half dollar too. Also, not a fan of quarters, forgot to mention those. I'm autistic about Franklins in particular, the 100 dollar bill is a Franklin, yet the "half dollar" Franklin only needs six of them to mog that supposed $100 marking of that worthless fiat. Very interesting times we're living in.
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>>61134519
Kek, I think I saw too many AI pic. That thumbnail looks like a yellow cat sleeping on its side and it's right paw stretched toward the monitor.
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>>61134347
The way I see, it's like this.
Given that many independent expert sages have similar estimates that gold true corrections would take it to $36k territory. And Silver to $3800 zone.
Now with that in mind, remember how Bitcoin was barely worth a few pennies per Bitcoin after it's initial activation?
And now it's what, $120k ?
Who thought it would do that ?
Back in 2005 maybe no one would have believed it.
Does it make sense?
Is it right or wrong?
Idk. But even though they're two completely different things, precious metals have a legitimate valid reason to be set at some high value.
So, when we here one of those independent analystd say gold/silver should go to $36k/$3800, maybe we should give that edtiysome credence.
Maybe we shall see
Crazier things have happened, ergo the BTC analogy.
If we hold hold hold, at least a portion of whatever stack we may have, large or small, we may yet one day come two find out just a few ounces of our metal is valued beyond our previous hopes or aspirations.
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>>61134655
>And it mentions a supposed 20 trillion
They literally just make up numbers to make ypipo seem bad, they do the same with africa.
Basically every single number you find is made up, the real number is in black books that will never be declassified until the US falls apart - if they aren't destroyed by then.
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>>61134681
>muh cheapies

Yeah sure for like friggin thirty minutes and then we're back in the green. They stopped doing Friday evening slams for a reason.
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Jews are at it again trying to tamp like they do every night. When will they ever learn?
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>>61134473
>>61134534
>>61134562
that's weird (and fortunate) because the peace is so much nicer-looking than the morgan
>>61134519
i have more mercs than any other junk, they are the most patrician coin
>>61134577
i totally agree with this. nobody prefers coins that, at a glance, are identical to the common trash everyone has
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>>61134332
Just buy the dip lol
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>>61134216
WAGMI
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>>61134216
uh oh stinky
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>>61134691
>many independent expert sages have similar estimates that gold true corrections would take it to $36k territory. And Silver to $3800 zone
like who?
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>>61134667
This anon knows. You'll see some people touch but outside of the high-end sales that attract some snooty and rude rich bitches they are rarely buying. I'm not gonna pretend I've made off like a total bandit (after all gold JEWelry is almost never a huge bargain) but over the years I've gotten some super nice pieces at roughly spot even accounting for the refining premium and the approximate gemstone weight. That being said if you are looking at estate sales for gold/silver only I can't really recommend it. It's very feast and famine and a lot of times the prices, especially on bullion and "collectible coins" (these niggas trying to tell me that a buffalo round is collectible) are absolutely ridiculous.
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They are really trying to crush Silver and gold tonight
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>>61134678
>>61134694
So you are saying there is WAYYYY more bullion out there than they say yeah? I am scared now
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>>61134736
Yeah. The only good deal I've found recently has been a sterling rifleman pin from ww2, granted I'm also no jeweler.
You usually can't even slurp up pewter.
It's still fun to hunt though, and eventually I'll get lucky and pull out a necklace worth a few hundred or something, one singular good gold find could be my day's paycheck.

And of course slurping gemstones for the future isn't bad either. Less people are aware of gemstones than they are aware of gold.
>>61134750
I'm saying they said that the USA stole 6 gorillion over the period of 4 years using 2 black hawk helicopters. They make up whatever number they want. You know the USA got SOME gold, but we don't know how much, we might get a guess actually when this stuff blows over.
But I'm of the general opinion that the USA and rich people hold more gold than they let on, that's why I almost never buy gold. There are a lot of secret big players, and government hoards are actually massive.
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>>61134723
You guys literally post this shit every night, and every morning when I wake up both gold and silver are up 1-3% from the previous day.
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Only a few more minutes of cheap gold. Now's the time to switch from crypto.
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>>61134216
Well, I've made enough off thiss asset, I'm going to start selling 5% of everything (every month) until the crash comes and then buy back in at a discount.
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I have $5,000 in bonds that matured this month. I feel stupid just putting it into the stock market (especially a roth IRA or my 401k) when it’s in such a bubble. If you have $5k of free money tomorrow what would you do?
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are any long-term stackers still buying gold at these prices?
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>>61134347
I'm so glad I discovered /pmg/ when I did.
Hopefully my stack isn't mediocre.
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How do I overcome anchoring bias? I just can't bring myself to buy more gold and silver at current prices.
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>>61134784
>t. Fantasy Assets League
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>>61134776
while we sleepin
they be creepin
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>>61134802
Good taste, anon.
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>>61134723
I really hope it's topping and does a 62% fib retracement, but I really really doubt it.
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>>61134733
Many (more than one)
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>>61134802
you're doing better than me. what % is the necklace?
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>>61134790
I would buy an Oz of gold and something funny like a silver frog
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>>61134790
shiny
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What happened?
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>>61134803
>How do I overcome anchoring bias?
The money you spend isn't the money. That's how I think of it.

I spend a set percentage of my monthly income on PMs regardless of their fiat prices. When it seems like prices are high, that money buys fewer ounces. If prices are low, that money buys more ounces. So, the majority of ounces in my stack are always gaining more value against fiat than the minority of ounces, understand? If prices continue to rise I'm doing well. If they dip I'm doing well. If a small percentage of my stack temporarily loses fiat value in the short term, 3 years from now they'll be worth more fiat value. And the percentage of my that I bought cheap relative to the price movement are worth even more. Unlike crypto ir a stock or a bond, gold and silver can't become worthless. Over time the amount of fiat required to purchase them always increases. If I'm not trying to flip PMs in a few months like a negro, I can't lose. That's how I look at it.
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>>61134627
>>61134691
I've seen a lot of very conservative talking heads like bald money guy start sounding a bit more like the moonboys lately. It's eery.
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>>61134802
Lol is that seriously all youve got? Ive got 15 kilos just in one box and feel like a brokie
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>>61134834
Even though gold is so high right now? It makes me nervous. My mom sold a gold necklace to get a ring made right before it shot up and is kicking herself now.
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>>61134790
gold.. and a lil silver if you don't have very much
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>>61134905
it's not going down anytime soon
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>>61134742
The empire strikes back.
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>>61134766
>And of course slurping gemstones for the future isn't bad either. Less people are aware of gemstones than they are aware of gold.
Interesting you should mention that anon. Just how knowledgable are you on gemstones because I have a neat fact that may change how you value your current hoard.
all 12 gems listed—jasper, sapphire, agate, emerald, onyx, carnelian, chrysolite, beryl, topaz, chrysoprase, jacinth, and amethyst—are anisotropic.
Anisotropic gems exhibit birefringence, meaning they split light into two rays that travel at different speeds and refract at different angles when passing through the stone.
This property results in a distinct optical effect, such as a colorful array when viewed under crossed-polarized light, which is different from isotropic gems that appear black under the same conditions.
So the commonly prized gems. Like diamonds look boring AF under directed light while the more ",boring ones like beryl shine like brilliant multicolored stars.
You should look up pictures of anisotropic gems under cross polarized light.
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I don’t own anything shiny aside from some jewelry. I’ve never bought precious metals. Do I just show up to any shop that has “GOLD AND SILVER” on the sign and hand them my $5,000? Is this really safer than playing the stock market? My husband might think I’m insane.
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>>61134791
I swapped an oz today for other metals.
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>>61134942
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>>61134790
all silver
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>>61134216
looks like markets are shitting the bed now too, are we in for a crash this week?
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>>61134972
If things crash hard enough to the point that institutional investors need to sell off their Gold and Silver to stay afloat, then we'll start seeing cheapies again.
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>>61134905
The best time to buy Gold was yesterday, the second best time to buy Gold is nao.

>>61134942
There are genuinely newfags that think like this? Scary, I wasn't like this when I was a no-coiner.
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>>61134978
i just need to finish building my house and i wont give a dam what happens after that. Gold keep going up please i need to pay off more of my house.
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>>61134802
That's a great stack!
>>61134890
You're a fucking clown. Only niggers and bitches punch down. You got a bigger stack then him? Who cares. You're him to somebody else your short-sighted dipshit. He uses that stack right he easily wagmi.
You're attitude is definitely not wagmi. "Our" stack is always gonna be bigger than you teeny tiny little stack. Can't be frens by yourself. Get in the box till you learn how to avoid being a dick to the stacklets. You where one once too. >>61134942
See---->>61134966
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>>61134978
I keep warning you nigs, once the next great sell-off happens, it'll make "Liberation Day" look like a joke. I promise you I will buy a kilo bar of Silver and a tube of ASEs.
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>>61134972
I hope
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Jeeze, look at the poor dollar.
The last real hope was a bounce here at the 200 ma, and it didnt even try...


The wagies will never escape will they?
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>>61135006
What will this look like after QE?
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The crypto nerds are just cranking up the stupid even harder.
>duh golds a bubble
Hello? The system is crumbling around you.
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>>61134802
How thin is that philly compared to the leaf?
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It's hard coming to terms with the fact that most cool looking coins are impure, and sub-optimal investments
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Wow that’s a very good infographic. I can’t say I buy into the whole Nazi stuff but this does feel like good advice for someone living in a society that is so obviously sick and nonsensical. I do know a local, well-established coin shop which I’ve bought coins from and also deals in precious metals. I’m sure they’d be able to sort me out and would be happy to deal in cash. I am a normie (compared to you all, no offense) who bought into gamestop after the hype and didn’t lose money on it but haven’t made any either and don’t want to do something so silly again. My husband is good at saving money but has no real interest or knowledge about investing and I find it fascinating so I take the lead on it and try to be cautious. We share finances but because these are bonds in my name I’m willing to do something a little more non traditional (or ultra traditional) like precious metals. I got this $5k from bonds my wonderful grandparents got me when I was a baby and something about throwing it into the broken, fucked up, arbitrary, evil stock market feels wrong. I know you say to tell no one but my grandpa is 102 and I think he’d get a chuckle out of seeing the bonds he got me all those years ago in silver form.
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>see the chart
Theres no turning back now. Goddamn I need to stock up on household essentials.
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>>61135032
show tits and do a heil hitler or you're gonna have bad financial luck
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>>61134942
>Do I just show up to any shop that has “GOLD AND SILVER” on the sign and hand them my $5,000?
Yes, provided they aren't selling too high above spot.
>Is this really safer than playing the stock market?
Yes, Gold almost never retraces its chart, once it crossed $1000 it never went back, once it crossed $2000 it never went back, etc. Gold and Silver also don't have the risk of going out of business.
>My husband might think I’m insane.
Post tits of gtfo (unless you're a faggot).
If you get Gold or Silver in a form that he'll understand (a bar or coin, not jewelry) and can prove you didn't overpay, he'll probably be open to it.
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lol, I just went through a couple of boxes of coins looking for an old Canadian Silver Wolf and Cougar coin from 15 years ago only to come to the conclusion I probably never owned those. just my imagination. :/
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Right now, people THINK there might be a problem, and that's driving gold prices up a around 1% per day, but that's a snail's pace. Eventually people will KNOW there's a problem, and that's when we'll see daily increases 4 or 5 times that. When you see five days in a row with 5% increases, that's when you'll know it's time to start selling down your stack.
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Many newfens and no coiners have flooded our little corner of the internet. I have studied monetary history for some time, would you like to know how it all happens? What our future looks like? The end of life of a credit system is chaotic, and the larger it is, the more cataclysmic it is.

>With the establishment of fiat money by a State or by a World State, it would seem that all limitations on credit expansion, or on any inflation, are eliminated. The central bank can issue limitless amounts of nominal units of paper, unchecked by any necessity of digging a commodity out of the ground. They may be supplied to banks to bolster their credit at the pleasure of the government. No problems of internal or external drain exist. And if there existed a World State, or a co-operating cartel of States, with a world bank and world paper money, and gold and silver money were outlawed, could not the World State then expand the money supply at will with no foreign exchange or foreign trade difficulties, permanently redistributing wealth from the market’s choice to its own favorites, from voluntary producers to the ruling castes?

>Many economists and most other people assume that the State could accomplish this goal. Actually, it could not, for there is an ultimate limit on inflation, a very wide one, to be sure, but a terrible limit that will in the end conquer any inflation. Paradoxically, this is the phenomenon of runaway inflation, or hyperinflation.
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>>61135010
The city streets will be spotless as I gleefully peer down from my balcony endless lanes of drifters will be sifting every crack of the sidewalks and storm drains for jewelry and forgotten speckles of filth.

I will continue to use my profits from trading silver futures to buy more physical silver and Uber eats warm cookies for my wife and I with 1% cashback.
Let me tell you boy, she is quite the gusher.
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>>61134802
eye moe too heavy on the gold, but maybe you're a europoor or something.
kind of shrimpy, I would feel the urge to take extra hours at work if I only had that much. A good collector's spread, though.
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>When the government and the banking system begin inflating, the public will usually aid them unwittingly in this task. The public, not cognizant of the true nature of the process, believes that the rise in prices is transient and that prices will soon return to “normal.” As we have noted above, people will therefore hoard more money, i.e., keep a greater proportion of their income in the form of cash balances. The social demand for money, in short, increases. As a result, prices tend to increase less than proportionately to the increase in the quantity of money. The government obtains more real resources from the public than it had expected, since the public’s demand for these resources has declined. Eventually, the public begins to realize what is taking place. It seems that the government is attempting to use inflation as a permanent form of taxation.

>But the public has a weapon to combat this depredation. Once people realize that the government will continue to inflate, and therefore that prices will continue to rise, they will step up their purchases of goods. For they will realize that they are gaining by buying now, instead of waiting until a future date when the value of the monetary unit will be lower and prices higher. In other words, the social demand for money falls, and prices now begin to rise more rapidly than the increase in the supply of money. When this happens, the confiscation by the government, or the “taxation” effect of inflation, will be lower than the government had expected, for the increased money will be reduced in purchasing power by the greater rise in prices.

>This stage of the inflation is the beginning of hyperinflation, of the runaway boom.
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>>61134234
TAP TAP TAP
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>>61135060
out of curiosity is jewelry always going to be a higher premium than coins/bullion?
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>>61135032
lmao fuck off dana white
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>>61135087
Perhaps rings will have it lower, considering that they can be cast in one piece
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>>61135078
>The lower demand for money allows fewer resources to be extracted by the government, but the government can still obtain resources so long as the market continues to use the money. The accelerated price rise will, in fact, lead to complaints of a “scarcity of money” and stimulate the government to greater efforts of inflation, thereby causing even more accelerated price increases. This process will not continue long, however. As the rise in prices continues, the public begins a “flight from money,” getting rid of money as soon as possible in order to invest in real goods—almost any real goods—as a store of value for the future. This mad scramble away from money, lowering the demand for money to hold practically to zero, causes prices to rise upward in astronomical proportions. The value of the monetary unit falls practically to zero.

>The devastation and havoc that the runaway boom causes among the populace is enormous.

The process is not a smooth parabola, it is a whipsaw. A stackers net worth in dollar terms will swing so wildly they driven to the brink of insanity. In Germany in the 1923, near the start of the hyperinflation, people were elated, selling their furniture and all their possessions for huge sums. Everyone thought they were becoming rich.
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>>61135093
can you explain the roast please
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>>61135087
Yes absolutely. You have the design element - either with CAD, wax, or craftsmanship.
With CAD design or wax, you have casting costs + finishing. Finishing can take ~1 hour? IDK I’m a noob.
Picrel a 940 argentium ring produced for 4x spot not including labour.
It’s just a prototype so it was finished in a rush.
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crypto schizos
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>>61135111
cheked and keked

catpoaster never fails to make me chuckle
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>>61135112
this makes sense for custom jewelry but what about second hand?
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>>61135112
To add, I have no casting experience or workshop for this. Could bring it down to 2x? spot If I did volume and found an alternative caster/did it myself.
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>>61135105
>The relatively fixed-income groups are wiped out. Production declines drastically (sending up prices further), as people lose the incentive to work—since they must spend much of their time getting rid of money. The main desideratum becomes getting hold of real goods, whatever they may be, and spending money as soon as received. When this runaway stage is reached, the economy in effect breaks down, the market is virtually ended, and society reverts to a state of virtual barter and complete impoverishment. Commodities are then slowly built up as media of exchange. The public has rid itself of the inflation burden by its ultimate weapon: lowering the demand for money to such an extent that the government’s money has become worthless.

>When all other limits and forms of persuasion fail, this is the only way—through chaos and economic breakdown—for the people to force a return to the “hard” commodity money of the free market.

Hyperinflation (ie the end of Inflation) is a population level immune system response to an untenable monetary condition. Extraction of credit purchasing power into anything else (the flight from money) is a society wide shorting of the credit. This process is inevitable just as death is inevitable to life. Rothbard gives this final warning, for a fiat system that has gone global. Even the German's in their dire circumstances in 1920s could default to a stable USD or other currencies. We will not have that option.

>If a World State outlaws gold and silver and establishes a unitary fiat money, which it proceeds to inflate until a runaway boom destroys it, there will be no pre-existing money on the market. The task of reconstruction will then be enormously more difficult.
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>>61135127
Jewellery will always have a premium. Shit pieces get melted down for spot. Nice pieces will command a premium. Depends on the reseller. Refineries I’ve seen will do a % and tack on a flat fee for handling your lot.
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Reclaimed $54

Unstoppable
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Can a holloware stacker share a pic of their stack, please?
I promise i'm not a fed, I just want to see what an ancient hoard of treasure would like like after the siege of a city.
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>>61135032
I second anon. Show the titties if you want good financial luck.
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>>61135105
This is also a good example of how that volatility literally did not matter one bit - if you just look at the gold price line it goes up.
The "percentage change" whips around but literally just holding for 1 month puts you massively in the green, and it always goes up.
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Thoughts on cottaging?
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fucking hell
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>>61135171
I love my husband and I love Christ and understand there are no females on the internet so I will respectfully bow out of this thread. Thank you all for the advice, I am genuinely going to put it all into physical silver. What’s the worst that can happen? Thanks in advance is this does actually pan out for me and my family.
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>>61135136
Webster Tarpley described this global currency disintegration in 1995.

>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N1Gt9Ixz9Qs

We must take our lessons from history. The managerial class will not go quietly into that good night. The power to create money is absolute power to shape reality.
Those with special monetary privileges do not politely give them up when called upon to do so.

If you wish to understand the mondern day banking system at a fundamental level John Titus is the best.
>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZdLr6MpB2sY
>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S_dBKAWHHQI

Especially his explanation of modern day bank reserves. You did know there are two kinds of money in the world and one of them you aren't allowed to use, right anon?
>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1owSYjIT9og
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>>61135116
>Just get ahead of the banks and speculators bro
>Low barrier of entry bro just get ahead of them
Lel, literally just do what they're doing (gold and silver) and you win, how retarded do you have to be to bet against a global move by all financial institutions towards PM's?
Especially since it WASN'T like this just a few years ago, we had massive gold selloffs in recent memory by tons of governments, but now they're all buying up. It's literally all there right in the open, imagine thinking you're gonna get in on dickshit coin because everyone wants it to trade something or other, WHY, though?
>Well uhhh its like a currency that you can trade online
Literally any other cryptocurrency, it's nothing special, fuck your snowflake projects. None of these wacky predictions for any crypto have ever come true, you can find like 2 use cases for all of it. The banks ARE betting on gold and silver right now, though.
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>>61135188
>I am genuinely going to put it all into physical silver.
Do it, with your husband's permission of course. Women should not be making financial decisions.
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>>61135186
Holy the AUD is garbage lmao. Fuck australia and ASIS btw
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>>61135163
Happened like five times today, the silver train cannot be stopped!
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>>61135105
Is there a version of the graph on what happens afterwards? After 1923.
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>>61135211
>the AUD is garbage
nigger this is all happening because your bunk ass burger bucks are bleeding value. kettle, pot.
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>>61135232
How were the covid camps you gunless cocksucker? LOL
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What so I just buy a 1 oz coin and then what?
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Interesting that Josh Phair knew and collaborated with Jim Sinclair
https://youtu.be/xf7-JLuDjKU?si=SDw_Q2AeMqmrEcBs
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>>61135246
do it again
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>>61134574
That's more than you can do with a bitcoin.
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>>61135063
Beautiful collection, anon.
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>average allocation to gold is 0.5%
>Morgan Stanley is now telling people to put 20% of their retirement into gold
>crypto nerds think this is the top
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>>61135032
Leave normie. Your kind doesn’t belong here.
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Bullion Live Ausland live in 3?!
https://www.youtube.com/live/s3SIWZkPMqo?si=CvOVRGDG53hesN5q
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>>61135261
>>Morgan Stanley is now telling people to put 20% of their retirement into gold
They probably said paper gold.
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>>61135246
You wait like 20 years then sell it
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>>61135232
Ausfag here. They’re right - our dollar is garbage. Are you coming to the city to bash commies this Sunday?
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>>61135221
>Is there a version of the graph on what happens afterwards? After 1923.
The Weimar mark was a defunct monetary unit after 1923. It could not be used to establish a price structure of any kind. That is what hyperinflation means functionally. The Weimar mark was replaced with the Reintenmark at an exhange rate of 1 Rentenmark = 1 trillion (1,000,000,000,000) Papiermarks. The hyperinfaltion stopped almost immediately, even though the Reintenmark was not gold backed initially, the price stabilization was a product of population psychology. It was quickly replaced by the Reichsmark which was gold backed, though not convertible.
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They lost control, cheapie Fridays are canceled.
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Today I reached my personal goal.
One thousand ounces of silver.
Also picked up a gold eagle.
Feels good, man.
I hope everyone has a great weekend.
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>>61135238
you're mad for what?
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>>61135292
Not mad, just hate australians and australia.
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>>61135279
>war in Europe
>spanish flu
>degeneracy
>jewish question
>right wing surge
people have observed how this century is just a repeat of the last century
so hyperinflation is definitely on the menu
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>>61135192
>GSR is skewed by the state to overvalue what they have most.
Huh. Pretty intuitive. And makes me VERY bullish.
But, I don't believe that the Asian states were unaware of overvalued European gold. Surely they and their neighbors would arbitrage between their (more similar ratios), and automatically have understood what the Europeans were doing.
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>>61135318
they even revived the original communism faggots and dint even change the flag
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I've got another question that I hope a /pmg/enius can answer: How much has the standard wage of the agricultural worker increased nominally over the past couple thousand years? Have they always been paid X ounces for Y hours? Was mining the only source of inflation in the pre-modern era?
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>>61135067
I hate all these newfags. I bet they don’t even know what maul posting and bayhorse posting is. I bet they don’t even know who mint anon is. Holy fuck /pmg/ used to be so comfy i miss the old days.
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Since Gold/Silver leads commodities, should I start investing in mining and energy stocks with the spare thousands I have?
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>>61135246
Put it up your ass and make a shitcoin
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>>61135376
Buy bayhorse silver stock, it is an amazing stock that will go up a lot. Ticker BHS.V
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>>61135331
The Asians, especially the Chinese had an extreme apatite for silver, not so much gold. The reason was silver was useful as money which freed up copper to be used for utilitarian purposes. The difference in GSR was beneficial to both East and West simultaneously, but it was most beneficial to whomever controlled the land trade routes. Ultimately, whomever could apply the greatest violence was in control of the arbitrage. The ancient Chinese did not have a lot of easily accessible gold reserves, hence their monetary system had evolved primarily using easily minable copper, and then silver.

The Jews knew this as far back as the Roman Republic, they benefited bigly from the arbitrage as merchants.
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>>61135388
That's mean, anon.
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>buy 10oz of silver and 5g of gold
>feels good to touch my bars
>double that amount with my next purchase
is this how dragons are born
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>>61135375
We need them anon, our ideas and our memes were never meant to remain in a vacuum. The masses are needed to short the fiat-ponzi into oblivion, even if they know not what they do or why.
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>>61135402
>is this how dragons are born
Yes
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>>61135280
I'D BUY THAT FOR A MERC DIME
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>>61135280

fuck forgot obligatory pic
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>>61135401
It’s board culture. Every real pmger has at least a small make it stack of bayhorse
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>>61135404
I miss the darth maul poster, I hope he’s doing well and gets his revenge on the normies.
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>>61135374
Ive heard of the historic wage being 1/10th of an oz of silver per day for an average laborer.

And that the 30 pieces Jesus was betrayed for was about 10 oz
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>>61135433
ive been DCAing into AGI and KNTNNF
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>>61135063
With a collection that big and varied, you ought to have it inventoried in a spreadsheet. Lotta work now though.
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>>61135124
Thats how they get you anon.
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>>61135389
My next question:
Obviously the U.S pivoted from pm's to oil, but nevertheless, pm's had value. And since we had de-facto control over the world since approx. 1980, we could ridiculously skew the GSR to favor what, presumably, we had most of; gold. If the U.S continues it's contraction, and the dollar loses more status, or even collapses, what would happen to the GSR? Would silver immediately skyrocket as a natural reaction to the end of this hyper-manipulation? Or has the global imposition of 80 to 1 left a permanent imprint on treasuries around the world?
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>>61135474
Yes
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>>61135279
Thanks.
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>>61135163
>first forray into stacking
>silver at 50 and I get 20 oz at spot price
>silver to 54
made 80$ in a few days
If I can start winning like that on stocks consistently I might just make it over time
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>>61135474
>Obviously the U.S pivoted from pm's to oil, but nevertheless, pm's had value.
The US did not pivot to oil, this is a misconception derived from the "petro-dollar" moniker. Post WWII the US dictated the formation of the New World Order and its monetary system unilaterally. This eventually transitioned to a debt-based monetary system starting in 1971 and finalized in 1973. With the establishment of a debt-based monetary system, the gold-backing of the post war Bretton Woods system was completely hollowed out. The financial world at this time did really not know if this debt-based system would work, which was the driving force behind the inflationary crisis throughout the 1970s. The entire system was very near collapse during this time.

In this debt-based monetary system, gold is completely demonetized. It serves no purpose of any kind. In fact, it cannot be allowed to serve any purpose monetarily because a fiat-money and a gold one cannot exist simultaneously in the same monetary universe. If they were to, an arbitrage opportunity would exist between the two monies and the fiat money would hyperinflate. The GSR today serves only as an artifact of the commodities futures exchange of gold, which is only possible because gold is demonetized.

As the debt-money is debased, a new money must arise or else the entire division of labor will break down and true chaos ensues. The interdependency between civilizational order and the division of labor, afforded by a money system, is so strong that a new money will arise if not by decree, then organically. In the situation we find ourselves today, where all the worlds currencies are derivatives of the USD, and the USD is itself an untethered fiat debt-money, they new money that rises must be something entirely else. At the risk of heresy, Bitcoin could technically become money it just waits to be proven. What is however proven over nearly the entire sum of recorded human history is gold and silver money.
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>>61135562
Bitcoin can't become money because the system will collapse if its adopted and used by most of the world.
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>silver is now $84 AUD
>gold is now $6750 AUD after cracking 6k last week

This is getting scary bros
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How much longer can this last? And SHOULD I PULL MY FIAT BEFORE EOY?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p12qnMn8CXI
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>>61135577
>used by most of the world
Isn't 90% of crypto user-base Amerilards? Yes, I pulled that number from my arse, but it's factual nonetheless.
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>>61135474
(cont.)
As the existing monetary system becomes defunct, gold absorbs its purchasing power. Wealth is never destroyed, it is only transferred. In this case, from the owners of money derivatives to the owners of real money. Gold purchasing power becomes so great that it cannot serve as a means of daily retail exchange, and so a gold substitute is needed. Silver has always served as the primary gold substitute. As this monetary demand fo silver grows, so does its purchasing power, which is reflected in a falling GSR. Exactly where the GSR falls to is unknown, we've (as in humanity) have never been in this circumstance before, with an inflationary scheme of this scale. It stands to reason that the GSR would likely fall to its historical level ~15:1, and may even be different in different spheres of influence as it was in antiquity. It may fall even lower, or not as far, we really have no way of knowing for sure.

>Or has the global imposition of 80 to 1 left a permanent imprint on treasuries around the world?
Who knows, it took three generations of concerted social engineering to get us to this point, and today silver is a fairly crucial industrial metal, so it will be competing against itself as both an industrial metal and a monetary metal. Its all going to be very disorienting.

>>61135577
I think Bitcoin is a product of the inflationary mania, a derivative of the dollar. It will die with the system. I meant it Simply as a thought exercise.
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>>61135611
>I think Bitcoin is a product of the inflationary mania, a derivative of the dollar. It will die with the system.
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I have $3000 and not silver or gold what do i do i lost everything last week and my gf left me and i moved back in with my dad what do i do
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>>61135609
Nope.
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>>61135608
Buy an ad
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I got in the door in 2022 starting with John Wick rounds. These little meme coins encouraged me to stack almost 400 oz in just over 2 years. Very thankful I did, I felt like God was telling me to do so. Somehow all the choices I made over the last few years turned into good ones, even the bad ones. I know I sure as hell didn't make it on my own. Wishing all the steadfast stackers the best, because I know many of you hung on far longer than I did.
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>>61135620
Get a job, or an education/attractive skill set if you're useless
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this is not sustainable btw
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>>61135032
Kek I forgot there were a lot of trans xisters stackers here. That explains the anime posting.
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>>61135611
>it took three generations of concerted social engineering to get us to this point, and today silver is a fairly crucial industrial metal, so it will be competing against itself as both an industrial metal and a monetary metal.
If only there was something (price) that would help the market to efficiently allocate a scarce resource to the uses where it was most valuable.
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>>61135634
kek, NPC panicans coming by to warn us
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>>61135634
>this is not sustainable btw

You're right, the financial market is going to collapse
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>>61134803
I'm much like the other anon that replied to you, I think "money" is worthless and their only use is to exchange for real assets.

The current price? You mean it now cost you more toilet papers to exchange for real gold and silver?
These papers will become worthless very soon and you'd wish you had thrown them away while you still can.
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>>61135087
Of course.. thats like asking if a car will always be more expensive than raw iron. It takes a lot of labor to create
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>>61134216
Can we get some kind of oil. I would like to see what everyone can still get there hands on. Find out what's rare in the public.
Not own or buy, but still access to it locally if wanted.
I can still get everything but rhodium. That stuff is no where.
Whats still available in your area. Not online.
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>>61135258
Thanks, those are mostly basic bullion. I've got another box of just exotic stuff like Lunars, Perth commems, etc
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>>61135649
>If only there was something (price) that would help the market to efficiently allocate a scarce resource to the uses where it was most valuable.
I suspect that as monetary demand for silver rises, its use as an industrial metal will decline. Its a very useful element with useful properties but if its primary use becomes money, we will necessarily innovate solutions to replace it in industry, even if they aren't as good at first.
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>>61134803
>I just can't bring myself to buy more gold and silver at current prices.
Both gold and silver will go up some number of multiples, silver more than gold. The price is going up dollars per oz per week.

FOMO now or never.
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>>61135634
Long way to go. Silver might go 1:6 with S&P.
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>>61135125
You might find some cheap jewelry from normal people selling it. Mainly, most of the sellers of used jewelry are experienced jewelers and pawn shops who know to charge a premium.
"Used" jewelry and "new jewelry" dont really have a difference because you can just polish it and restore it to new. The gold is all used and recycled over and over again, it might have once been in someone's teeth until it was melted into a piece of jewelry.
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>>61135562
>The GSR today serves only as an artifact of the commodities futures exchange of gold
Could you give me a qrd on how this works and why it shot the "ratio" up so high?
>>61135611
>we've never been in this circumstance before, with an inflationary scheme of this scale. It stands to reason that the GSR would likely fall to its historical level ~15:1
>may even be different in different spheres of influence
The elephant in the room is how globalized the modern world is, which I don't expect to change significantly in a post-USD world. Would states even be able to hold personalized ratios in this enviroment? It seems like a common earth ratio would be more likely, and considering what your earlier pic said, (Au-heavy countries skewing to 1:16, Ag-heavy countries skewing to 1:7) it should fall to around 1:11, assuming both sides are even (not sure how you would measure that)
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>>61134803
I think it was Francis Hunt who said that the house is on fire and burning down and you can still somehow buy home insurance while it burns. But it gets more expensive the longer you wait.
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Good day, recently I have read something that I feel like it's fit for the current times.

Obviously, I come here looking for advice and your two cents as I lack the economic education to be sure of this myself, I found the following passage from a book which reads:

>Are you looking for a very pronounced bear market beyond what we have already seen?

I feel like what he says about trade wars is more relevant than ever today.
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>>61134570
Good. Fuck the public. BuT u CanT EaT GoLd. Fuck them all.
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We could use more imagery.
We wasted the image limit in the last thread.
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>>61135685
>Could you give me a qrd on how this works and why it shot the "ratio" up so high?
Gold and silver have both been suppressed for decades. Central bank buying is driving the price of gold up. Silver is getting pulled up. There is so little available above ground silver, that once significant investment demand appears, the price of silver relative to gold will increase, lowering the ratio.

The ratio has been kept low by using paper silver games to create excess volatility, effectively making silver uninvestable by institutional investors.
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>>61135711
>The ratio has been kept low
*The ratio has been kept high
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>>61134790
Silver bullion
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There were around 40 results when searching the catalog for "gold" last night. There's 70 now.
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>>61135192
Great screencap, thats very interesting. I love learning about history like this. Thank you
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>>61135680
Gold is testing its triple top with the S&P. if it breaks out, we could see rapid capital rotation as the stockies try to save themselves.

>>61135685
>Could you give me a qrd on how this works and why it shot the "ratio" up so high?
Its a paper game. The GSR today is set by the bullion market and its futures. I can't pretend to understand the intricacies of this system, but it stands to reason that tptb have a vested interest in maintaining the GSR high given they hoard most of the gold in underground vaults, and they need the silver to be cheap to placate the masses with cheap iphones while they bomb goat herders in Afghanistan with affordable bombs.

>The elephant in the room is how globalized the modern world is, which I don't expect to change significantly in a post-USD world.
I do, I expect the globalized world to become substantially less globalized. I see a more regional hegemonic order. Once monetary stability is reestablished, a new credit system will emerge and then once again the GSR will rise and silver becomes less crucial as a monetary instrument. No idea how long this could take, it will depend on how much chaos and panic ensues in the end state and how much shit "breaks".
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LONDON IS CONFIRMED OUT OF SILVER
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>>61135730
your welcome. Have another.
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>>61135732
>if it breaks out, we could see rapid capital rotation as the stockies try to save themselves.
It's already happening.
https://youtu.be/lUq8DTRPqEA
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>silver is overpriced
>silver is overbought
>I'm selling my gold
>how bout them miners
>avoid premiums by buying ETFs
>should I buy SLV calls?
>the problem with silver is storing it
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>>61135271
Bro they are telling people to put it into any metal other than silver. They are so fucking desperate to keep normies away from silver right now...
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>>61135782
You can't eat silver, chud
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>>61134216
Havok are a good band. I wanted to join this thread to say that.
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>>61135282
Congrats anon. Keep going if you are able.
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>>61135796
And the ones saying this probably have less than a week's worth of food stocked up in their place
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>>61135603
Yea why does it keep going up
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>>61135808
Because your mom keeps going down.
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>>61135808
The US is going bankrupt and they're destroying the world's financial systems
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>>61135799
hell yeah
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>>61135817
Your mom
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>>61135782
>>the problem with silver is storing it
Old /k/ here...
If you have 5+ ozt AU and or 200+ ozt ag you really should get
1. An AR15 BCM or better or AKM WASR or better
2. 15 mags
3. Chest rig that holds 8 or more
4. White light on your rifle
5. Pvs 14 if your feeling baller(seeing in the dark is a game changer) get ir designator/laser

6. Glock 19
7. 5 glock mags
8. 1k round for each stock pile, train 1 time a month live fire.
8 dry fire practice 1+ a week

Be ready to kill for your land, house, property and rocks
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>Why were you expecting a financial collapse?

>It was the atmosphere. Money was flooding the world. Every stock market in the world was at an all-time
high. You had all these stories of young guys, three years out of school, making half a million dollars a year. That is
not reality. Whenever you see that in a market, you are near a top. So, I went into the summer positioned for a
collapse.


If the dollar falls and everyone runs to assets they can hold like Gold and Silver, won't stocks and crypto have a really bad fall themselves?
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To think this was just a month and a week ago.
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>>61134303
congrats on the 2x after 10 years. being a doomerfag really paid off! kek
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>>61135603
>>61135808
I only invested low-mid 5 figs over a month ago, and now almost 5 figs in profit.
This wasn't part of the plan...
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Just bought, $105 AUD for each ozt. Normies are waking up, local was packed, it's been on the tv news here recently and triple digits prices are definitely having a psychological effect on awake normies.
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>>61135876
Fuck
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>>61135673
The industrial demand for silver will not decline. The industrial use for silver is the reason they manipulated the price. They needed it cheap because they designed a planned obsolecence police state society. Everything that we as a world community today take for granted depends on silver. There is nothing known to man that conducts electricity better than silver. If they wouldnt have been so impatient and reckless they may have got what they wanted. But the kike lacks long term vision and humility before God. They probably dont even realize how fucked they really are.
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>>61135880
SEQ here, few hrs away from Brisbane, what's it like your end?
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Is 5.5oz gold and 250oz of silver a make it stack?
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>>61135855
It depends
Monero is based
Manufacturers will grow
Its not like the world will end unless there is a nuclear war thanks to mutt greed
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>>61135876
What’s the best value for money Aussie dealer right now? Everywhere I look seems to be in the $90+ range for an ounce.
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Not too long from now this general will be going as fast as the sticky on /pol/ when Trump got shot. But 24/7.
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>>61135890
Depends on your location and budget, for some yes, for some no. I was happy there for a while then wanted more and more like a gooner with a porn addiction
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>>61135888
Obviously there are long lines in Sydney most days
Normies keep mentioning gold to me now but they don't know what is happening
Its also $100 an ounce now
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>>61135907
I want more gold but expensive
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>>61135898
I only pay cash in a local shop without cctv. Maybe paranoid. $90 is good if it's online, how much is shipping?
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>>61135795
>They are so fucking desperate to keep normies away from silver right now...
They've been desperate to suppress silver for awhile. Check out Jeff Currie of Goldman Sachs blatantly lying about silver on mainstream media a couple of years ago: https://youtu.be/96Xg10W6oGo
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I'm scared, but I still need gold to climb 10% before I can cash out and get myself a house
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>>61135924
How do you find those? People only want to buy gold.
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>>61134803
I buy half now and half later. If it goes down I buy twice what would and when it goes up again, I don’t buy and wait for a relative dip
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>>61135930
Good for you
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>>61135933
Google was the start then found 2 more within a 2 hr drive talking to old guys at markets
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>>61135939
Of course
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>>61135801
Glory to God.
The number of ounces has been reduced recently.
That doesn't matter.
>>61135817
Back when I was able to pick up a quarter ounce of gold on a whim.
Oh well.
Onward and upward!

I just stack.
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>>61135901
At that point there won't really be a general, just tons of Precious Metal Threads.
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Is digital ID going to destroy the price of gold and silver or make it meaningless to stack? CBDC's, social credit scores preventing travel and purchases, digital signatures needed to access porn sites. What's the end game looking like?
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>>61135983
Already are
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>>61135985
>is speeding up the collapse of the UK going to destroy the only kind of money that's valuable in a collapse?
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>>61135985
Gold and silver will be alternative value stores outside the digital system. The digital id makes them more valuable.
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>>61135931
>I'm scared, but I still need gold to climb 10% before I can cash out and get myself a house
Can you wait two weeks?
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>>61135858
good taste
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>>61136006
>The digital id makes them more valuable.
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this guy said it was a run on his shop
https://youtu.be/EsyLNUStWDQ?si=GuESabwJJHscDnA0
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Hello Friens! Good afternoon.

So are pull backs "not a thing" anymore? This shit's insane
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>>61136019
Thanks.
Also for US if anyone's into buying... I perused the Monument site and it seems the best deal is the 0.9802 ozt Austria Gold 100 Corona.
>m.c /austria-100-corona.html
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>>61136048
The door is closing right now, I think.
There's no going back
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>>61136048
Gold and Silver normally dump from February through August, so the Bull Market combining with it being one of the "Good Months" for PMs, makes me think that pullback is unlikely for the forseeable future.
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I gotta say. This feel spoopy.
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>>61136076
All the real stackers knew this was coming
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Silver's pissing me off with this tepid pause bullshit. Better rip up along with miners tomorrow and the shit and piss 500 better not screw it all up.
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>>61135876
Just slurped a few oz for AU$85 each (not including shipping which took them to about $88 each. Might have been a pricing error so hopefully they ship
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I actually just bid on something but then retracted by bid. Would have been $10 more than what I paid last week even though I'm maintaining my % under spot desired margin.

Silver price is just too high. It's gonna tank I'm sure of it.
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>>61135617
The biggest scam people with try to pull in the coming months/years is to try to tie bitcoin to gold. Either bitcoin is the first domino to fall or it will be the last survivor, desperately clinging to idea that is separate from fiat.
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>>61136124
I fkn told everyone already. Look, I talk to the boss, he says if you want 55 you need to come up with pictures of large breasts covered in silver. Original content. If you want to stay finger banging around at 54 for another day and all weekend just sit there and dont post titsilver. Not my problem.

Thank you for your attention to this matter.
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>>61135876
>>61136128
it was just at $60.......
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>>61136128
also, i'm sure they won't notice due to the order volume of late
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Didn't the basel 3 capital requirements for gold and silver go through in july? Also didn't after that gold and silver prices start rapidly climbing?
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>>61136224
from memory, gold crabbed for a few months until middle or end of august
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>>61135843
Have a glock. I got this kit, just need a lower receive but traveling out of state atm for work so waiting on getting that but wanted to start getting mags/ammo and a scope. Would /k/ call the kit slop?
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and today it is proved that only gold is a precious metal, the only thing that wont slide to hell during a collapse
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>>61136230
Anon august is after july, that would be one month
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>>61136243
i was diagnosed retarded just before i posted that
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>>61136256
Don't worry I've been retarded much longer. But I get why you fucked up, these past two months have felt like years with the price action.
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Prayers for IQdelet. May he find many condoms on the beach to afford his McDonalds tonight. We're still thinking of you, buddy.
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do i buy more fractional gold at ATHs?
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ITT I summon Floor Stacker
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>>61136308
What are you gonna save in? Dollars?
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>>61136308
rocks gongo up
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>>61136287
Whatever happened to our local cum collector? It's been peaceful without him.
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>>61136308
If you can't afford whole ounces, then sure.
Buy stuff that's normally high premium when we're at ATHs (spot has eaten the premium in most cases).
When we're low (if that ever happens again) buy low premium stuff.
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>>61136181
All o gots boss is man tits. Ya'll can't 'fford the wife's. The site don't support the bandwidth
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>>61136449
I tried to do it in landscape mode it. The dang thing recommended mountain view. I'm lost here fellers.
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>>61135843
I am legitimately scared that at some point Apmex…or the banks I’ve used do wire transfers…or some IRS website will get hacked. Or some slimy employee leaker sharing how much me and my family have to the highest bidder. If silver ever reached $100-300, we could be talking millions just sitting in my very exposed…very flammable…American home. People only stopped robbing banks because the system got wise and made the juice not worth the squeeze. If thing get real bad, we could be talking legitimate criminal orgs targeting us. And trust me, you won’t be prepared when 10 guys roll up at 3am. Even if you withstand their medieval torture methods, they will find your stash in a matter of hours with metal detectors.
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Bros we crashing, hold me. Just kidding.
See>>61135105
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pre-baked
>>61136583
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>>61136504
>FUDposting
Sorry your crypto is dumping, but no one here wants it and your desperation is just sad.
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Gold and silver is truth.
Everything else is fake.
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>>61136504
now imagine being the eurocuck who gets all this info published in the name of transparency :)



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