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Giving to the Poor Edition

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

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

>Bullion dealers
https://libertycoin.com/(US)
https://www.chards.co.uk/(EU/UK)
https://www.silburycoins.co.uk/(Ancient)
https://www.luciteria.com/(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
https://www.usgs.gov/programs/mineral-resources-program/science
https://www.mndm.gov.on.ca/en/news/mines-and-minerals
https://www.amazon.ca/Gold-Creeks-Ghostowns-British-Columbia/dp/088839988X

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

previous thread: >>61490772
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63.60$ Cryptofaggs will seethe
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cool it with the anti-semitism in this one lads
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>>61492251
Based.
Antisemites can't stop buying gold and silver while real patriot trad cath chads trust the Dollar.
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I don't know if I will make it to 100 based on my diagnosis so if I'm not here please someone add sweet victory as a thread theme when the time comes to celebrate. Thank you guys for getting me into silver and gold. If anything for my family, if not for me.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=bF86ZTNOLWg&list=RDcUZNXgIXM1c&index=2

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=JAEDQwMtf4o&list=RDJAEDQwMtf4o&start_radio=1&pp=ygUNc3dlZXQgdmljdG9yeaAHAQ%3D%3D
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>>61492254
Vaxx status?
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>>61492254
Better one

https://youtu.be/cUZNXgIXM1c?si=ftU6HsQwT7QnbE5Z
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>>61492254
Just gotta drink urine to cure anything.
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>>61492251
Ok
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>>61492256
Lol funny you mention that. I didn't take it and got booted from the chair force for it. Was pardoned recently and went to check up finally at the VA after a long waiting period... Found out I was exposed to some bad shit from burn pits. Stage 4 4 monhs to live. Found out too late. I feel good though
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>>61492268
>chair force
>burn pits
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>>61492268
>Found out I was exposed to some bad shit from burn pits
wdym?
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>>61492268
pure blood brother I salute you, very sorry about what happened to you and I hope your family makes it
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>>61492268
So basically you gave your life for them and they gave you an "other than honorable" discharge? That's fucked up...
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>>61492214
Very cool. I haven't gone browsing numismatics in a while.
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>>61492246
incredible, we already almost entirely recovered the shabbat friday dump and it's just monday morning. I know it will sound extremely antisemitic so i apologize in advance, but... there is a world where we close the year at $75.
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>>61492246
To think it's over 3x where it was when I first learned of the practical value of PMs
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>>61492254
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I bought it. Mainly just because I wanted it honestly.
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>>61492268
>Stage 4 4 monhs to live. Found out too late. I feel good though
It's not over till it's over.
I've personally met Dr. Makis a couple of times (he's from my city) and he has hundreds of success stories, including recoveries from stage 4 with metastases. Patients who were recommended to the hospice.

About 25 percent of cancer patients don't respond to therapy. Everything you need can be obtained otc for relatively low cost, you don't need to spend any money to travel to see him.
https://xcancel.com/MakisMedicine

If you prefer twitter:
https://x.com/MakisMedicine

Good luck and god bless you fren.
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>>61492278
>wdym?
Burning suspected chemical weapons and assorted carcinogenic waste in open air burn pits without protective masks in Iraq.
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"Copper could hit ‘stratospheric new highs’ as hoarding of the metal in U.S. continues"
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>>61492330
I FUCKING HOPE SO
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>>61492323
22 years ago? That seems awfully long for chemical weapons. Are they sure it's that or is it for VA purposes?
Anyway as other anon said don't despair (even tho ppl knowing the date often feel a kind of relief) becuz doctors are wrong literally all the time, especially oncologists. Not long ago i was watching an interview ft top oncologists who were explaining how doctors predict death all the time simply to cover themselves legally. GL fren.
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>>61492318
>literal cancer grifter

yeah just take his multivitamin and stick a probe up your ass!
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>>61492330
Optimally copper stay low forever, the 3 largest silver miners are primary copper miners, so the only way to ramp up silver production in the near to mid term is for new copper mines to open.
But i'm not too worried, i hear ppl say copper gonna moon since forever yet the metal did a pathetic +20% in 20 years, copper is worse than a saving account lel.
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>already back to $64
uh oh shorties are gonna have a melty
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>>61492342
You are so fucking evil I can sense the ashkenazi on you.

Ivermectin and Fenbendazole have well documented anticancer properties, you disgusting kike shill.

https://scholar.google.ca/scholar?q=ivermectin+cancer

https://scholar.google.ca/scholar?q=fenbendazole+cancer
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>>61492359
is there any evidence this guys 'treatment' works other than from unverified twitter posts? how much does he charge his dying 'patients'?
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>>61492348
>copper is worse than a saving account lel.
Copper is pure industrial so it moves with the economy. They call it doctor copper because it anticipates recessions and strong economies.
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>>61492364
The only evidence a shill like yourself would accept is a placebo controlled double blind, sufficiently powered study that was peer reviewed.

Such a study would take years to complete, cost 50 million dollars, for the sole purpose of validating drugs that are already off patent so there would be no profit for big pharma. The exact opposite of what big pharma wants.

Go choke yourself on a matzah ball and die.

When the choice is between taking extraordinarily safe, cheap repurposed, approved pharmaceuticals, or certain death, you should choose death.
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>>61492362
I have my eye on a great many things but can afford to wait for further gains before taking the plunge - among them is cobalt but that's not quite related to the PMs
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>>61492364
None whatsoever.
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>>61492318
Literally just have to do a 30 day urine fast and loop your urine and you’ll be fine.
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>>61492318
Cancer is a fungus. Start downing habaneros. Capsaicin rapes cancer. Peppers evolved to be able to BTFO fungus from growing on them. New Mexico has the lowest cancer mortality rate in America. Why? Cuz they put hot green chiles on basically everything they eat.

Go YouTube “habanero cancer.” The video with the red pepper at the top is an interview on the Today Show of the dude who engineered the Carolina Reaper, and his cancer stopped growing.
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I have ten Krugs getting delivered today and have sign for it. Was worried about asking my boss to let me go home for a long lunch break to sign for them. He called me this morning to say its a snow day. Peak comfy.
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Why are people still buying at these prices and driving the prices even higher?
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>>61492359
Just to provide you with an alternative perspective, my cousin died recently of cancer, and he tried all that dewormer shit. Not saying it wouldn't work for some people, but you shouldn't blindly believe what you read on the internet. I would still try it if I had cancer, cause what have you got to lose.
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>>61492436
>habanero cancer
Price is still low.
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Industrial demand is down, lmao,,,,the only thing propping up the silver ponzi is financial incels
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2 more weeks until I can buy gold again. Going to get another 2oz.
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Just woke up
T
K
D
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>>61492457
>>61492494
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>>61492457
OK Piers.
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>>61492494
I'll smoke to that!
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>>61492365
>doctor copper
That’s the boomerest phrase I have ever heard
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Top is in $12 silver invound
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>>61492436
>Why are people still buying at these prices and driving the prices even higher?
Its not "people", its institutions.

What are some of the reasons they buy?
First, most industrial consumers are price insensitive. Silver makes up 0.001% of their product's cost, so they dont care if it doubles so long as they get their metal. The recent delivery delays cause them to load up without regard for price in order to prevent production bottlenecks.
Second, professional traders are sharks that attack when there is blood in the water. If they sense there might be a shortage they will do everything in their power to make it worse and profit from it.
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>>61492423
You just literally need to kill yourself. I recommend that you buy some calcium sulfide from the garden store and add it to some muriatic acid from the hardware store. About a pound should do it in a half gallon of acid.

Livestream it.
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>>61492533
There's no shame in being born yesterday, son.
https://yandex.com/search/?text=doctor+copper
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>>61492533
Financial incels hate learning from their betters

Buying some Lazy boy ,Visteon, newell and gentex today

Buying
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Not some puny $100 purchase like pmg baggies,,,,,,$25k a pop
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>>61492268
giga does vitamin D, K2
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I've stopped telling people I know that I own gold and silver. I don't wanna get stabbed.
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>>61492286
I served on four deployments 2006-2010. Right before I got out a good friend of mine was blackout drunk and attacked me from behind. I did boxing and wrestling in highschool and cleaned his clock. He had a few bruises on his face but we were still good friends the next day. I was about to get out as my time was up so the commander gave me an other than honorable for winning a fight. I tell people when they thank me for my service, "If I had only fought harder we might not have lost the war."
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>>61492575
when 10 ounces of silver buys you a nice house, people will do anything to steal your stack

do not advertise.
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Gold is looking strong now too and silver is up above $64 again at the same time.
I heard a lot of talk about COMEX requiring higher margin so it is expected that longs may get shaken out here. But that will probably only have a marginal impact. I think anyone going long at this point wants the silver or is bullish even if they have to close a few contracts for margin reasons.
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>>61492362
Muh lil platinum is doing something
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>>61492563
>giga does vitamin D, K2
High doses of D won't hurt. Don't overdose on K2 though, high doses can cause excess clotting. D + K2 is reported to increase penis size.
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>>61492575
You got tired of being laughed at?
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Brics is dumping all their silver on lmba and comex
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>>61492674
>dumping
>goes up
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>>61492674
Hey if PMs want to giga-dump and crypto wants to giga-pump to kick the can down the road further and let me stack a ton, I'll be one happy camper.
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What would you recommend to a stacker of moderate means right now? Keep buying silver or save up to get a little bit of gold?
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>>61492674
Then I’ll dump a bunch of federal reserve notes on the counter of my LCS.
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>>61492704
I wouldn't buy gold at this ratio. The best way to get the most gold for a given amount of money is to buy silver now and swap it when the ratio drops.

If you are in Germany and have a very high VAT on silver, and live in an apartment with very little space, then gold might be a better choice.
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>>61492704
Silver. You can trade it for gold later.
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>>61492556
>$25k a pop
Lol. Now we know why you always post at a Turkish McDonalds-- because you work there.
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>>61492704
I'd recommend looking into time travel or just buying what you can afford. This train isn't stopping.
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getting ready to start my day of refreshing the page
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love physical gold and silver
simple as
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>>61492718
>very little space

You can fit a thousand ounces in less than a cubic foot
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$20 silver sure seems like a fucking long time ago
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>>61492362
No. I only care about gold, silver, and copper.
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>>61492764
Wish I'd been in-the-know back then.
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>>61492251

lol get fucked kike.
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>>61492251
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>>61492268

Sic Semper Zogbots.
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>>61492720

I’m not trading shit.
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>>61492811
The only reason I found out about silver was because I hung out with some boomers who worked in PM mining during the 2017 Bitcoin run up, and they convinced me to buy some. Easily some of the only good advice an old person has ever given me.
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>>61492851
I sure hope some of my older coworkers have started stacking. They were able to agree on the practical value when I spoke to them but I'm no longer at that place.
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firmly and soundly rejected at $64

Its ober
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Why does monument metals package their shit like a 2 bit eBay seller? I felt scammed opening my at spot silver
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>>61492865
>double boxed
>2 bit ebay seller
I actually don't really like this because I end up tearing the outer box getting the inner box open and then can't reuse it.
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>>61492871
It’s the wrapping it in the USPS bubble mailer that’s kinda trashy
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>>61492849
Why are you telling me this?
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>>61492849
What about a straight trade? There are some coins and rounds I just don't really like aesthetically.
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>>61492911
CHECKED!
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new coin from the royal mint, to celebrate US/UK frenship
looks kinda nice i think
the lion and the eagle
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>Crypto in free fall
>Again
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>>61493021
Seems like a design I'll appreciate a ton more in-person. Good reminder I should look around for anything with a gryphon on it.
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>>61492273
>>61492268
Al Udeid has large burn pits. When I left I filed paperwork and got an automatic 5% from the VA locked in.
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>>61493021
Best one so far for the uk/us frenship series. Hopefully they do a 5 oz version of this.
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>>61493021
Why does the Royal Mint retardedly think every surface on a coin needs a mirror like polish?
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>>61493055
it impresses the easily impressed
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>>61492764
T. Went 100% in back then
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>>61493044
Mine looked like shit. I returned it.
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>>61493024
They get what they deserve for falling for CIA coins intended to program people for CBDCs
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Precious Poultry
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it is suppose to go up more right now
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>>61493100
I do believe you are correct
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>>61493024
The Kitco crypto chart is completely blank
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>>61493117
Bitcoin dropped $3k.
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>>61493021
>to celebrate US/UK frenship
You mean celebrate US/UK world terrorism, 3 letter agencies from both banana republics funded trained and control all the "jihadi" terrorism across the world (even in their own countries against their own people) plus are the ones who have supressed the price of metals for decades/centuries.

Theres gold and silver that you definitely must buy, this isn't it.
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Shitcoin palladium is the standout today
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>>61493141
platinum group metals are gay. no liquidity.
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which way silver man
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>>61493141
When I was in middle school, I remember playing Palladium. It was lame.
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>>61492214
>Giving to the Poor Edition
Every month I donate $55 to two charities.
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>>61492741
You guys don't seem to trade, why are you so neurotic about price action?
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>>61493021
>US/UK Friendship
US: Hey I am going to need you to commit self harm
UK: YES DADDY
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>>61492551
>newell and gentex
These companies are in the dumpster, are you a deep value investor?
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>>61493157
The nice thing about platinum group is that they aren't as tightly correlated to one another as is gold and silver. If you notice, things like Pd and Rd have had runaway price action where Rd has been as low as $600 and as high as $32,000 (roughly). Pd went from $250 in 2009 to $3000 just a few years ago. Platinum is believed to be one of the second most controlled metal price after silver. I think an interesting trade idea might be to watch something like Platinum to have its runaway price moment and that could be a good opportunity to sell some to buy silver IF silver and gold appear to be relatively controlled. The quantity of Pt is very thin and most of it comes from Russia and S Africa. So I do think it is a very exciting metal to have exposure to. just a thought though because I do think silver will be the last metal to truly ever "break free" and go adventuring so there could be a great trading opportunity at some point.
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>>61492718
>>61492720
>>61492739
Thanks guys, I guess more junk silver it is. Even at these prices it's still pretty easy to find it below spot.
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Pic rel was me. I'm starting my first shift at Starbucks tomorrow and I didn't have to sell any metal.
Thanks for the support, frens. WAGMI
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>>61493237
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>>61493300
I too own this specific coin, same year
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>>61492362
>Anyone looking at platinum?
Always. All of the Big 5 - Au, Ag, Pt, Pd, Rh.
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>>61493356
I get uneasy thinking about the value density of Rhodium. Juxtaposing the $8000 price against the average salary in the country reveals the extreme scarcity of the metal along shining a light on just how much everyone is underpaid.
Silver could easily have a runaway price moment if there is a panic flight to safety. It is going to bend the mind when an entire globe whose lifetime of toil invested into a house and a hollowed out stock portfolio end up buying nothing on the global market.
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>>61493237
I "donate" a third of my paycheck.
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Why are these scabs dumping on us? I'm starting to think they don't want us to make it.
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>>61493449
They adjusted margin collateral requirements so people had to adjust their positions and naturally the price would decline. That does little to dissuade investors concerned by supply issues.
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>>61493237
I give Kennedy 40% half dollars to homeless people along with a junk silver guide (since they deal with a lot of change), directions to nearest coin shops, and I write the current exchange rate on the bag so they know about what they can get for it.
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When I started doing it I was giving away about $10-15 but now it’s about $30
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>>61493491
>>61493504
Wholesome. But aren't you worried about some of them being like
>hey its silver guy!!! Look everyone he gives out silver!!
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Pretty epic jew battle there for a bit. (((Someone))) was trying to force silver over 64 and (((someone))) was desperately defending it.
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Silverbros...
>>>/pol/523602585
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>>61493508
Not really. I give them away at intersections and stuff, I’m rarely on foot.

I used to live in a rough city with a lot of homeless and I’d buy the end of the day pizzas from 7/11 and just give them to homeless people and one time some guy tried to hassle me for some money and then I just heard someone yell “hey they’re messing with pizza man” and then like 3 homeless dudes came out of the alley with pipes and chased him off.
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>>61493537
>homeless mercenary security funded with pizza
That's amazing. You're a good dude, anon.
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>>61493530
I'm sorry that happened or congratulations.
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>>61493537
Working on building that loyal clan for after the collapse, good idea having a bunch of people that can survive with nothing on your side, instead of mercury dime whores youll have kennedy half dollar mercenaries/bodyguards
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>>61493530
This is bullish for silver.
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>>61493592

>homeless mercenary security funded with pizza

Lmao. I never thought of it that way but when the market crashes I’ll have a battalion of guys who can help me secure all of the copper piping in a 10 mile radius. I’ll be the king of crackheads.
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>>61493530
I got rich from buying silver
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>>61492268
That's rough man. At least your kids are gonna grow up in a changing era where the jew is finally ousted, and the had parents that taught them how to prepare
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>>61493655
the government will confiscate it senpai
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FedEx comes saturday when I'm not home.
Come again early Sunday when they're not supposed to, slept in.
Now I'm stuck waiting all day for this douche can't leave the house or I'll miss it again.
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>>61493530
No mention of confiscation in the bill.
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>>61493710
how do you tell?
it says the text isn't released yet
>As of 12/15/2025 text has not been received for H.R.665
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>>61493698
They couldn’t even get everyone to wear a mask, but you think they’re going to send cops to knock on every door in the United States and search everyone’s home?
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>>61493726
They seized the gold before though didn't they
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>>61493721
>it says the text isn't released yet

Then I must be some sort of time traveler from the future: https://files.constantcontact.com/a3d1fb4f901/5c72f77e-418c-4372-a731-b4607039d4f5.pdf
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>>61493753
>confiscated
>gold
>silver
None of those words appear in there at all.
There's not even mention of updog.
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>>61493736
>They seized the gold

more like they convinced some people to hand it in, they didn't "seize" shit

I got rich from buying silver, jews are absolutely seething over this fact
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>>61493736
Nope.

Executive Order 6102 (in 1933) placed an upper limit of 5oz of gold per individual, and you could just "give" your gold to your wife and kids or other family members to skirt around that limit, it also didn't apply to jewelry or artwork. People had to voluntarily sell their gold back to the government at a fixed rate but 90% of the gold coins were never sold back to the government, that's why you can still buy pre-33 gold to this day.
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>>61493642
This is the real-world result of what is means to have no savings and attempt to replace real-world scarcity and savings with debt fueled consumption.
This is how it materializes. It is no longer enough to simply have dollary-doos. Even trillions of them. The fact is silver is simply going to disappear because it is mispriced. Repricing it will damage the global monetary system. There is now an asymmetric dislocation in what your money can actually buy. Dollars are no longer wild-cards. Money-metals and value dense and scarce materials will be vacuumed up and hoarded at a time when the banks have to flood the globe with trillions upon trillions of dollars.
The economy is at its breaking point and the markets are calling the bluff. Even $60 silver seems negligible. It would be better to bury your silver 6 feet underground and cover it with concrete along with a map for your family to recover it than to give it to industry. The banking system is flat out broke and the government can give you nothing but a tax bill.
They'll come after with with vinegar at first to shake out the pussies and then years later you'll walk into the front door of a bank with a red carpet rolled out as they attempt to recapitalize themselves.
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>>61493774
>>61493780
interdasting. thanks. i was always under the impression it was hand it over or get some insanely high fine / 10 years in jail.
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>>61493726
It’s probably not going to be as hard as you think. Think about it. Forcing an entire population to wear masks is one thing. Going down a short list of people who have metals and seizing it is another. The amount of people who hold PMs can’t be that much, relatively speaking.
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>>61493797
It should also be noted that the only legal justification for the order was because at the time we were still on the gold standard, so banks need to have gold to print more money, we don't have that anymore so there's no real reason to confiscate since we're on a fiat standard.
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>>61493815
The closest gambling mechanic I do with silver is random 1toz coins. I know I'll get the weight I ordered at least.
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>>61493809
>The amount of people who hold PMs can’t be that much, relatively speaking.

The reason you don't know how many people have it is because there is no list.
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>>61493809
I always think it's funny how some people (especially younger ones) think of the government as some hyper efficient entity that can do anything and has a list of people with anal purple anal warts but just decides not to act on it.

When in reality they are barely holding the ship together and just not having a current address makes you immune to most government procedures.
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Also, ignoring the fact that this isn't logistically feasible, the government would seize the assets of the COMEX and nationalize all mines on US territory before they would go door to door.
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Just chiming to say that, using an anon's advice from two or so threads ago, I snagged a 1918 Walkie for just a little below melt value on ebay uaing the "make offer" feature. It's not much but it put me just above 200 ozt. Neat!
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>>61492214
https://wn.nr/CBEtK8P

win a Scar 17s to protect your silver
i get extra entries for each nigga that enters
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>>61493879
>data mining
>not just building an AR anyway
FN discontinued the SCAR, and the XCR is a better platform anyway.
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>>61493844
They believe this because the defense companies make so much money selling weapons and equipment to localities and the military that they think it can do anything. Oppressing people and blowing up counties it can do because that's where the money is. Hiring some DEI DAs to mess with the jewdicial system they can do that too. But they are definitely limited in attempting to affect change on the citizenry unless it comes top down through the corporations or states to localities.
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>>61493836
It's easier for the government to figure out whether I have bitcoin (I don't) than it is to find out whether or not I own silver. People talk about how monero is super secure but none of my money has wifi, uses electricity, sends TCP packets, connects to the internet, or needs to be message back home or be sold at a centralized exchange. I can even go cross border with it since it's junk silver and I can just declare the face value at customs. "Ah yes, I only brought $1000 with me".
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>>61492214
https://sdbullion.com/monster-box-sweepstakes

win 500 jewish coins
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>>61493916
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>>61493815
I've seen a couple videos of guys opening similar products. Every video showed the guy losing money based on how much it costs vs the coins he got out of the box.

Any success stories?
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>>61493958
They aren't putting any rare coins in these "mystery boxes", everyone is getting the same uncommon junk that the dealer wants to get rid of. Who will be able to know anyway?
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>>61493899
anon
you are being filmed while you jerk off

>data mining
what a fucking idiot
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>>61493829
Nice stack
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New alien came, and I didn't realize they made a Chuck 1.25ozers. Didn't have one of those before. I do now.
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>>61492865
>>61492871
Monument Metals packaging is the best. Flips/tubes inside bubble wrap sleeve inside a USPS padded mailer inside a box marked "ADAPTER" inside YET ANOTHER BOX marked with a nondescript address and a big SIGNATURE REQUIRED label. No fucking negro is slicing that open and dumping your order into his pocket, and if they drop kick your box the contents will be fine. Plus, look on findbullionprices and you'll see that their premiums are almost always low or the lowest. 10/10 dealer in my experience, have ordered from them several times and will again, I'm sure.

SD Bullion just puts your 10oz or whatever in a padded bag, and you pay higher premiums. Easily slit open and delivered empty (though that's never happened to me when buying from them, their packaging choices means it *could* happen). If there was less than say a 0.6% difference in premium, I'd pay a little more to buy from Monument.

Money Metals charges stupidly high premiums (though not APMEX levels of retarded), and while their packaging is really good it's still not quite as good as Monument.

I recently ordered from Hero Bullion. Will report if they're good or bad when it arrives.
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>>61494004
>hey everyone this guy masturbates to internet porn
See no one cares
>>61494008
Thank you.
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>>61494023
>Monument Metals packaging is the best. Flips/tubes inside bubble wrap sleeve inside a USPS padded mailer inside a box
Same with GEC and Stout.
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>>61494004
My computer doesn’t even have a camera.
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>>61494039
I'd consider buying from Stout if they had an eCheck/ACH payment option.
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>>61494057
>eCheck/ACH payment option.
They'd do a lot more business if they had that option, imo. Wonder why they haven't implemented it yet.
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>>61494057
>if they had an eCheck/ACH payment option
Fair. I've done wire and PP.
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>>61493836
I’m not saying I believe the government will be able to win any kind of trade war by confiscating 30oz of silver from random people scattered around the country. No not all silver was bought online. No not all silver was bought with a card. But to think that bullion dealers wouldn’t give up their customers info is retarded.

>>61493844
I don’t believe the government as an entity is efficient at all. They’re all puppets anyways. Just a bunch of faces for the public to be distracted by
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>>61494069
My bullion dealer doesn’t even know my name.
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>>61494078
Why would someone who’s wanting to steal your silver need to know your name?
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>>61493829
Sweet pile, fellow metal enthusiast. Have another.
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>>61494100
>coins AND bars?!?
Nice
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One company that's slept on is govmint. I do admit they're a shady company, but I've gotten insane deals that actually shipped to my house. I ordered 5 silver coins in this "silver passport" for 55 dollars an ounce when silver already hit 60 dollars an ounce.

They're the only silver dealer online that doesn't have a credit card fee, and they let you cancel your order if you call them
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>>61492535
>look ma, I posted it again
Fuck off, Cuntstradamus.
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>>61494098
>But to think that bullion dealers wouldn’t give up their customers info is retarded.

What info are you talking about here?
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>>61494069
>bullion dealers will give up their records
My LCS only takes cash. They give handwritten receipts out of receipt books that don't even have the store's name on it. They're the sort of carbon copy receipt books you buy at walmart or office depot. Me and the clerk bullshit all the time. Sometimes for a half hour if the shop is empty He doesn't even know my name.
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>>61494131
Same.
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>>61494113
Thanks. My stack is pretty diverse. All shapes are equal. I just buy what I like.
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>>61494136
Righteous. I wouldn't have it any other way.
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>>61494125
How do you think online transactions work? From magic?
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>>61494131
See >>61494069
>No not all silver was bought online. No not all silver was bought with a card
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>>61494168
I buy my coins in person with cash at a coin shop, I don’t show ID, the dealer doesn’t have any have any personal information about me.
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>>61492535
>noooooo
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>>61494179
Yeah, we’re telling you that this has no impact us.
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To anyone still on the fence whether or not they should start stacking, do it. Sure, you missed out on the days when it was $35 (like me), but the supply deficit isn't gonna be solved any time soon and the future demands silver to power all this tech.

Made a spot calculator to help visualize that even "small gains" can really add up. Only a week ago, it was $58.31, today it managed to touch $63.57. Roughly $105 more you need to cough up for 20 toz.
https://www.desmos.com/calculator/wdktlxfoio

Originally made this to see if it was worth waiting the 2 weeks for payday, in order to spend enough at once and avoid sales tax. Judging from silver's gains in the past year, might be better for me to buy now.
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I'm getting real tired of these Jewish tricks. Real tired, I tell you.
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>>61494208
>when's the best time to buy silver?
Last week when it was cheaper.
>when's the second best time?
Now.
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>>61492214
>Giving to the Poor Edition
>
You will always have the poor among you...
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>>61494208
It’s still cheaper than basically every other worthwhile investment and junk silver can often be bought below spot and in fractional chunks, so if $66 is too rich for your blood then you can just buy 12 dimes or 2 quarters or 20 nickels.
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>>61494004
>you are being filmed while you jerk off
what do you think of my boner? serious reply only
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rest of the black friday stuff came today too. the bar looks even better than i was expecting. i have a secondary market version, which still looks pretty nice, but this is noticeably nicer.
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>>61494208
>pump my bags pls
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>>61493899
Whatever dogfucker
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>>61494285
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>>61494281
Personal sales to stackers don’t move the price.
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(because we don't trade on COMEX)

The only reason we care about the comex price is because that impacts the melt value of the items we buy.
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I vaguely recall a few weeks ago that people were claiming something big would happen on December 22nd. Does anyone remember what it was? I know it was something fairly specific but I just can't recall what, exactly.
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>>61493709
God damn waisted my whole day waiting for this nigger and he's still not here
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Was in backwardation early and still in it

Manipulating faggots
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Picked up this beauty for $15
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>>61494424
Reverse
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>>61494424
>>61494429
That looks pretty nice fren
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>>61494012
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I wish I had a custom IQ themed .999 silver round with commas all over the place
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>>61494461
Owning just one is worth several times the value of his life.
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Welcome back 64$
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>>61494461
Here ya go.
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>quick tamp it under 64
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Holy fuck they're actually losing it. Tampowitz is going to blow his brains out soon
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>>61494500
wait it was that low around 12? god damn
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>>61494500
and what an absolutely schizo chart btw
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I can feel the $70 by end of year.
We just have to be patient bros, reality can only be avoided for so long.

I was here for the silver squeeze
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>>61494535
70 end of week more like it. I'm seeing 85 dollars as the end of the year price
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I feel like we've reached feedback loop levels with silver:
>silver rises, people buy because its rising
>big players tamp
>silver is down, hurry up and buy it while its cheap!
>silver rises
They can't stop it now. We buy silver because silver goes up because we buy silver.
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>>61494540
Same.
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>>61494543
>we
we don't buy spot on the comex anon
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>>61494540
How many (((lightning strikes))) do you think will occur before either milestone?
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>>61494564
there's always the very real possibility LBMA declares force majeure and goes belly up at any time. That's why they've always tried to keep silver at such artificially low prices.
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>>61494540
>70 end of week more like it
I'll break even before 2026. Cool.
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>>61494564
I think it's likely we'll see a dip into the low 50s, but the spot price below 50 is history (unless the entire global economy crashes)
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>>61494524
It was below $61 at market open.
Less than 24 hours and it already recovered $3

>And silver miners are still down
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>>61492864
You were saying?....
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>>61492268
Please try massive doses of vitamins before giving up or trying "traditional" treatment methods
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>>61494595
$1000 EoY checkem

silver is basically physical chainlink
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>>61494543
Retail is not driving price. Industry is stocking up and large bullion banks are dumping shorts onto hedge funds and pension funds.

Once JPMC and other COMEX criminals ditch their shorts, they'll let prices rip. The question is how deep of a hole they are in and how long it will take to dig themselves out?
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>>61494618
Imagine comparing a real tangible thing to literal air, must be retarded.
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>>61492864
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>>61494657
>literal air
It's not even that. Air we need.
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>>61494600
>It was below $61 at market open.
>Less than 24 hours and it already recovered $3
It's been a battle all day. They are trying for a third slam right now.
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>>61494666
Checked and based image
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>I remembered I had a type set of Canadian coins I had tried filling out a couple years ago from bulk lots of junk Silver
>I dug it out of storage the other day and realized it was nearly complete
>All I need are the KGV Dollar, a Victoria Half and Quarter and a 20 Cent coin (I have both of the missing KGVI dollars, I just need to put them in)
>All of these remaining coins are still fairly cheap in low grades
>Except for the 20 cent piece, which costs over $100 for even the worst coins
Filling out albums is fun and all, but that one empty slot is going to be bugging me until well after the dollar has collapsed. Still, I enjoy seeing all the progress I have made.
Are there any other coin albums that are relatively easy to fill from just stacking Silver?
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>>61494626
>Once JPMC and other COMEX criminals ditch their shorts,
JPM has reportedly closed out their shorts. I don't know which niggers are doing the shorting, but they have a fuckton of paper silver to dump.

900 million oz were traded on Friday, more than one year's worth of production.

We'll see tonight what happens. If you only used the COMEX hours silver would be trading at about 35 cents per oz. If you only used the overnight trading, silver would be about $350/oz.

If you bought on Friday NY close and sold on Monday NY open, you would consistently make money most weeks.
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>>61494666
The devils metal
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>>61494666
One day I want to be as antisemitic as that anon.
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GIVE IT UP FOR 64!
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they tried tamping it again after it hit 54 thirty minutes ago.
I hate this kikery so much
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>>61494535
>>61494540
And no matter how high it goes it’ll be back down to $25 in a few years like it always is
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>>61494776
The devil's metal is nickel.
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>>61494808
It's unironically different this time
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>>61494806
It's literally just buyers and sellers right now, we're overstretched but sitting on a geyser. Things will be volatile from here out.
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>>61494806
Wait until you see what their next scam will be. The system will break it's own rules to protect the system, and most countries are currently governed by low grade mid-wits.
>A message for #silver holders: gov'ts break their own laws. When legacy media starts reporting on "silver speculators" we'll know the shortage of silver (which is actually an oversupply of fiat #currency) is starting to bite. We can only speculate on what laws gov'ts will break.
https://x.com/FGMR/status/2000131204410961981
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third ounce of silver came in, as did my jackboots that i ordered back in october before i returned to stacking. got some overtime coming up too, so i might stack another ounce or two on the weekend. feels good man.
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>>61494820
silver went to $48 in 2011 and was down to $13 and change in 2015, if you think it won’t at least get halved from its current price you’re sorely mistaken
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>>61494881
And gold? You think its also going down 25%-50% just because...?
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>>61494881
Was there a 200Mozt+ supply deficit in 2015?
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>>61494899
No.
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>>61494898
>You think its also going down 25%-50% just because...?
I literally never said that, I’m only talking about silver
>>61494899
You should know already that industrial demand has very little effect on silver price in proportion to its use, the price movements are largely speculation driven
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>>61494832
And the end of this story will be that other states like China, Saudi Arabia and more will pull their money out of EU because will not risk theirs get stolen too, so EUDSSR will lose more and more, no one will invest here anything because unsecure, thieves. EU =Europas Untergang. EU is not at war with RF, UA is, so no right to take away RF ZB accounts/posessions. And this money they might spend all into nothing in one month (most will sack into Korruptaine black holes again), then again need more money, never enough.
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>>61494935
>industrial demand
>speculation
Literally no difference nigger
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>>61494881
In this scenario, what needs to happen to real estate, the stock market and the dollar, for silver to go down to $13?
Because the only way I see it happening is after extreme deflation, a prolonged stock market crash and people giving away homes because they can't afford the taxes.

I'm not saying it is impossible
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>>61494935
>the price movements are largely speculation driven
The price movements are controlled by the massive paper derivatives market swamping the tiny physical sales. This is by design, intended to create enormous volatility intended to discourage retail investors.

It worked for over 50 years.
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>>61494800
>crabbing at 64
>anon celebrates
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>>61494666
Devils metal kang’d
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>>61494939
>China, Saudi Arabia and more will pull their money out of EU because will not risk theirs get stolen too
It would be a national security risk NOT to pull their money.

The Biden administration was a midwit operation and stealing the Russian foreign reserves is what will ultimately be recognized as a major milestone in the death of the US dollar.

The EU is doing the same thing for European banking. The price of nepotism and selecting blackmailable midwits is destruction. Jews seem to be unable to learn from experience.
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>>61494980
>It worked for 50 years

For 50 years China wasn’t part of the equation, now they are.
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>>61494944
>John Doe buys 100 ozt of silver purely to sell it for more money and doesn’t do anything with it
>Company X buys 100 ozt of silver to put into their final product and generate economic activity
Not the same nigger
>>61494959
Never said it’s going to $13, I said $25-$30 for an absolute floor
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>>61495012
>$25-$30 for an absolute floor
I said $36 was a floor at $40. And here we are...
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They definitely upgraded to a higher tier of shill, must be desperate times at the LBMA
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>>61494881
cope more, faggot
silvers going nowhere but up
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>>61495009
Yes. China's rise as a great power is a game changer.

As usual, the preexisting corrupt system fights for survival using it's old tricks that no longer work. Natural selection in action. COMEX and the LBMA will cease to exist in their current form now that the world is calling them on their paper bluff.

A force majeure is a soft default, and an admission that they are not the markets to buy physical. They were designed to be a jewish circlejerk casino where the house always wins, even if they had to change the rules mid-game in order to win.
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I'm here for the Cups and Handles, frens.
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>>61495012
>doesn't do anything with it

some of us use it to crisp up our pizza
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>>61494812
>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nickel_allergy
>Nickel can cause allergic reactions just from touching it
>When Silver was removed from coins during the 20th Century most of the time it was replaced with either Nickel or Alloys like Cupronickel
>People actually complained about getting rashes as nickel (and nickel plated) coins became more common
>They replaced Silver with the devil's metal and then started calling Silver "the devil's metal".
Absolutely devious.
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>>61495039
>They definitely upgraded to a higher tier of shill, must be desperate times at the LBMA
Yes. We had too much fun mocking and disproving IQJeet. His primitive script (I got rich on bitcoin) doesn't work when BTC is crashing and silver is rising. They needed a different tactic.
>The hello fellow stacker, I'm one of you, but I have grave reservations that the price of silver will crash any day.

This new type of shill is aided by the high volatility caused by all the paper shorts. I believe they will discover that this only works on the weak hands who fomo'd in at the top.

Anyone who's been doing it for a year or more is well in the money and there's no looking back.
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They really don't want the price to stay above $64 do they
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Been using Monument Metals lately, since they have the best deals for constitutionals. Although I prefer buying on Bullion Exchange, with its points system (not much but it's there) and it has a handy snapshot to see the exact spot prices when looking back on old orders. Are any other dealers with either feature, especially the snapshot one? Surprised this isn't the norm, it's helpful with DCA tracking.
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>>61495073
Interesting point. Canadian coinage went from silver to pure nickel since Canada is a major nickel producer.
https://youtu.be/UXbrMUszJpc
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>>61495113
For years we were hearing anything above $30 would crash the banks, you can just imagine what they are thinking now.
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>>61494881
>market conditions are the same in 2025 as 2011
>sorely mistaken
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>>61495131
>>61495113
Yes, $64 is just the latest line in the sand. They are losing territory as fast as the Ukrainian army.
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>>61495096
Maybe they're shills but it seems more likely that they're retards that migrated here from shitcoins after the recent surge in price. They have no idea what they bought into.
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>>61493021
Would love a Bear & Eagle series
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>>61495134
Why is Zinc endangered I thought there was mountains of the garbage
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>>61495134
In 2011 the world wasn't de-dollarizing, central banks were buying Treasuries to use as a reserve asset and the US debt to GDP wasn't 130%, and we weren't in a net silver defict for the previous 5 years.
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>>61495144
There's at least one who is an ashkenazi jew shill.
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>>61495147
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daily candle closed above 64
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>>61495150
It's not so much that it's rare, it's that we use so much of it. We're consuming it faster than we're finding new sources. The price will naturally rise which will make new mines economically viable.
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>>61495122
You can find the silver market price at the time of your order near the bottom of MM's order confirmation emails. So they do give you that info but it's not implemented very well
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>>61495147
A holobunga series would be kino

>Bear and eagle
>Masturbation machines
>Holocoaster
>electrified knife floor room
>lampshades and soap
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>>61495147
would you settle for the bear and frog minty round? i would
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>>61495224
I so want this on a commemorative round
>never 4get
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>>61495224
Don't forget the shotgun u-bend.
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>>61495211
Thanks, I was reluctant to look given the last minute attempt at a slam.

I've seen a few times when they do a slam just after NY closes, on a market with less volatility.
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>>61495240
I don't even get upset anymore when they slam it down. The Friday drop was pretty good for me. I have now finished my third silver maple tube.
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>>61494935
>speculation isn't driven by demand
wat
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>>61495285
I was saying to my better half that I don't mind crabbing, especially if it goes up a little bit every week. The volatility fucks with our minds. It's really a powerful tool to discourage retail investors.

You're playing it smart and loading up on the dips. There will come a time when the dips don't matter because the retail premiums are getting too high.

I can see that as a major issue for stackers in 2026. If there's a squeeze on the industrial physical side, the retail stacker will get screwed. I don't recommend going into debt in order to stack, but I highly recommend that anyone who wants to build their stack to do so asap.
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>>61495290
He's not wrong. When you have a paper derivatives market 400 times larger than the physical, with bullion banks deliberately playing games to increase volatility, the price isn't set by physical demand.

The industrial buyers are like corks floating on the ocean waves, just going along for the ride.
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>>61495234
HOLY SHIT!
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>>61495334
Even paper conteacts are bought and sold on the principle that the demand for will rise or fall. Yes, manipulation exists and expands the more demand rises and supply drops. That doesn't isolate speculation from demand. Speculation by defibition is not price manipulation. Those are separate entities.
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>>61495216
Lol, why is tungsten at a similar level of abundance as silver but not being stacked and only blown up
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>>61495348
>Lol, why is tungsten at a similar level of abundance as silver
Why do humans love gold but not arsenic? Physical properties.

You can't even properly melt tungsten. Platinum was worthless until the 18th century because we didn't have the tech to purify and melt it.
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>>61495347
>Speculation by defibition is not price manipulation. Those are separate entities.
Correct, but when bullion banks dump millions of ounces during low volume trading hours, that is not speculation. That is market manipulation, if you are willing to stipulate that speculators are legitimate investors whose goal is to earn money, which by definition doesn't include dumping huge quantities of silver at a loss to drive the price down.

There are over a billion oz in shorts outstanding, with billions in losses when they eventually close or cash settle them.

I believe that the Federal Reserve is ultimately backstopping these enormous losses by the bullion bank shorts.
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>>61492268
Don't give up anon. My cousin was diagnosed with stage 4 ovarian earlier in the year. It was in her bones even. Everywhere. But by her 3rd round of chemo it was *gone.* Maybe it was all the prayer. Just keep fighting!
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the slam did nothing
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>>61492356
When silver bears lose, they have a smelt-down.
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>>61495448
>Correct, but when bullion banks dump millions of ounces during low volume trading hours, that is not speculation. That is market manipulation
>if you are willing to stipulate that speculators are legitimate investors whose goal is to earn money, which by definition doesn't include dumping huge quantities of silver at a loss to drive the price down.
Anon, that's quite literally the gist of my post. The other anon claimed that speculayion and demand were not linked. That's incorrect. Speculation is a legit investment strategy. It is separate from market manipulation which is in fact a (largely unprosecuted) crime.
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>>61492811
Red-skull posted the precise BTC top in '21 and said "rotate all crypto into gold/silver." I didn't listen enough. At least my avg buy is only ~$30/oz
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dude you have to sell your silver ok
it's gonna come back down ok
it has to ok
just fucking sell your silver ok
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>>61495487
I'm still right around $20 thankfully. Climbing fast as I acquire more in the lunar times.
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>>61495501
yes, i said this years ago in /pmg/
PMs mooning will coincide with most other things crashing
it will be glorious
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>>61495509
It will be unbelievably glorious. Hopefully get myself a nice estate with a few acres.
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>>61495480
Fair enough. It's all to easy to lump speculators in with the rootless cosmopolitans, because there is some overlap. A rootless cosmopolitan used underhanded, often privilged access to unethically game the system for their own benefit. Technically they are speculators making money, but they are abusing the rules, and using loopholes to take advantage of other investors. This is the behavior that turns a high trust society into a low trust society. Not unlike Jeet international students taking advantage of food banks in Canada. It's technically not illegal, but it's immoral and unethical and hurts innocent people.
https://youtu.be/BISFOw5TfUw

In previous years, the bullion banks would dump millions of oz using spoof trades. For anyone in the thread who doesn't already know, a spoof is an offer to sell that gets cancelled before anyone can bid.

This manipulates the trading algorithm, causing the price to drop. By repeately offering, and then withdrawing the offer before any bids are made, the bullion banks could ratchet the price down at virtually zero cost.

If they did it on overnight trading, these spoofs could lower the price enough to begin triggering automated stop losses. Since it's happening at night, most of the investors woke up to find their positions liquidated at a loss, but in the meantime, the bullion banks bought up at the bottom, covering their shorts and making a proft at the expense of the longs who were stopped out.

I remember years ago when after London closed, but just before NY opened, someone dumped 5 million oz which triggered a huge price drop for 5 minutes. A large number of retail investors got stopped out and a bullion bank made a tidy profit for five minutes work.

This could technically be called speculation, but it's really market manipulation for proft.

Today they manipulate the market to try and put the brakes on silver price rises for as long as they are able to, to protect the dollar.
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>>61495542
Deutsche Bank?
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$66 floor by christmas
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>>61495604
I think that's a conservative bet.
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we're back bros.
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TKD
I hate the open air prison the world has been turned into, I hate being surrounded by people who devote their lives and labor and love to their chains. I hate the fruits of my hard work being stolen in a hundred ways before I even see it. I hate being surrounded by swarthy faces and foreign languages, forced to witness the culture and history that provides them with luxuries they would never otherwise have be degraded and vilified. I will never stop stacking silver. Even when its in the triple digits and I can only buy a single oz a month I will still stack out of spite.
I will keep the gun out of my mouth and live to see this gay world collapse around me and laugh at those who go down with it.
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>>61495637
Based
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>>61495540
Now you're talking
Large tract of land with a somewhat large river running through it that's deep enough and fast flowing enough so it won't freeze all the way over.
365 days a year with enough water moving to run several turbines for completely off the grid power.
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I don't mean to do the line chart astrology but this double-top is nearly the same thing we saw last month, where we got a 6 dollar correction.
I really hope it happens, I just got paid and the price just soared. I think I just go greedy and wait for the dip, the astrology was right last time.
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>>61492254
>>61492268
Bee sting therapy.
Raw carnivore or Fruitarian.
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>>61495696
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>>61495012
>Doesn't do anything with it
Actually I am doing something with it, I'm sticking it under my bed and using it in 40 years to retire. It will not return to the market for at least that long, or 500 an ounce.
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>>61494543
The deficit only increases.
Want to know what's funny about negative numbers?
They can not be proven mathematically.
Oh, you can say, we promise to deliver, but once the flow stops, there's simply no silver.
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>>61495699
Checked 99 fine
>It will not return to the market for at least that long
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>>61495637
based
fuck it all
let silver moon
i dont care the consequences
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>>61495637

Relatable at 99% I also want to see this fake and gay system and its consequences finally pay its due.
Not even stressed about what the collapse will look and be like.
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>>61493157
>Platinum literally just got a Chinese market in November 2025
>You could have bought it during the low liquidity historic low ratio against gold because the London bankers had incentive to suppress south African miners
>Now china has incentive and will pipeline supply directly out of South Africa instead of needing to use London's paper contracts

It's good seeing biz retarded still. Enjoy buying platinum when it's back at a 1:1 ratio with gold.
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>>61495637
>hello? Hi, is this the Based Department?
>”just a moment sir while I transfer you”..
>…”Based Department, how can I help you?”
>Hi there, you guys have to see this..
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>>61492348
As has been said, copper is very common and doesn't make big moves aside from a squeeze or a war. Jus' sayin, we're overdue for both.
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>>61492362
Looking, not buying. Not that I don't want to, but silver is cheaper and I'm trying to bring another life into the world while moving. To say dosh is limited is putting it lightly, my wife is liking my nickel collection more and more as opposed to buying silver.

I get the chance? Platinum round, done. Pallafium too if I can. And of course, God willing, a gold eagle for fun.
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