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Santa Rally edition

>Why precious metals?
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/(Other rare metals)
https://www.ma-shops.com/ (Numismatics)
https://www.goldeneaglecoin.com/ (US)
https://stoutgold.co/ (US)
https://www.aydincoins.com/ (US)
https://prospectorsgoldandgems.com/ (US)
more at:https://pastebin.com/gZfZHtNE

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

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

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

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

>Prospecting
https://youtu.be/ZCL6FKQZyoM [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]
https://youtu.be/NgSXg-WOEVY [Embed]
https://youtu.be/2ymGAyKAg-k [Embed]
https://www.fakebullion.com/index.php/resources/fake-bullion-database

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>>61530200
great OP image baker, saved
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So some people hate goblins but what about Santa's helpers?
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good thread OP
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also central bankers deeply tongue my anus
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>>61530199
>full auto being superior
In reality, full auto is almost never used in cqb, and it's never used in long range rifle fire. It's an emergency tool used to suppress incoming fire as a psychological weapon more than an effective killing tool.

Here's some real CQB training from the shooter pov. This is Tier one Delta
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>>61530200
Metals are mooning
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Guten Tag
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They can't be contained
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>>61530229
will we finish the year above Gold 4500?
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>>61530229
hey, small cap junior minors matter
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>>61530236
I would fully expect so. Without a doubt
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>>61530238
Glorious DFC is always top tier
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>>61530223
That's the wrong perspective, unless one has a time machine.

It's t=0 (today) + 5 years that counts, and bitcoin goes to zero thanks to quantum computing, 51% attacks, and governments killing crypto offramps in order to push their CBDC.

Under a non permissive environment, physical gold and silver win over centralized network dependent entries in a distributed database.
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Blessed digits
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>>61530218
>cqb
I would never do that again in my life.
The only reasons you would ever go into a building that an enemy force has had time to fortify is because you are winning hearts and minds and thus can't indiscriminately kill everyone in the compound or they have hostages you care about. If no one was giving me orders or could throw me in the brig, I would sooner burn down the building before I go in and clear it. There is no good way to clear a building, just less shitty ways were you still take casualties. There is no worse feeling than being the first through a door.
Focus on cardio and reloading under stress.
cqb is a waste of time
>>61530238
damn she needs a sandwich
I would pull out until she puts on 15 lbs at least
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>>61530250
Classic
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>>61530238
>small cap junior minors matter
Small cap juniors are where the most money will be made. If one chooses wisely. Most normies lack the chops to do so. They would be advised to go with a junior heavy ETF, or stick with bigger players who have experience.

Most of the younger generation have no idea of how scummy and scammy some of the junior "miners" can be.

I use the term miners in quotes because the only thing some of them ever intend to mine are investor dollars. Mining is hard, scamming is easy. Just ask any jeet.

To this day, nobody went to jail for Bre-X.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bre-X

I've met some people who lost their life savings to the Bre-X fraud.
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>>61530238
>>61530257

Take your miners talk here

>>61526975
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>>61530261
>posting goblins while telling miners to leave
pot, kettle etc
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>>61530247
>I would never do that again in my life.
I don't blame you. Better to hellfire or jdam the place than to risk good men's lives unless there is no alternative.

The risk can be somewhat reduced if one has enough intel and a very good plan. One of my favorites was a prison rescue. I think it was Chile. Inmates took over a prison and had some relatively high value hostages. One of the hostages was senior military and he began discreetly communicating with the trays and containers used to deliver food from the outside, knowing that they were likely bugged.

Covert communications were established, the authorities started some heavy construction equipment nearby to cover the sound of tunneling. They dug a tunnel under the gymnasium and put a large command detonated mine under it because the bad guys regularly used it to play indoor soccer.

The explosion took out most of the bad guys and the cqb team neutralized the remainder. I don't recall if any hostages were killed during the rescue.
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I have no idea what the market will do today
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>>61530278
>I have no idea what the market will do today
If you did, you would already be rich.
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>>61530261
>Take your miners talk here
No.
Fuck you. We can talk about miners wherever we want
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>>61530284
The only south africans that matter
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>>61530272
Goblins belong in silver threads because they represent PHYSICAL silver. Take your shitcoin silver miners to your emotional hugbox of speculation

>>61526975

That's why that thread exists friendo.

>>61530288
No, you cannot. That is a different topic to the thread. You see, this thread is for physical precious metals only. Your speculative funny money miners are for here

>>61526975

A designated thread where you can actually post on topic about your garbage ass investments.
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>>61530261
What miners did I pump? I told people to stay the fuck away from dodgy miners.

Buying and holding physical silver and gold is the closest thing to sure bet anyone can get.
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Just snagged a sub 200 mintage 1oz proof platinum coin for melt. That is one cool thing about prices going ballistic, the line between collectible and bullion becomes faded.. sucks for people sitting on that sort of stuff, cool for people who buy. I bet a heck of a lot of numismatic is cheap right now.
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>>61530277
>jdam

>lt kept leading patrols outside our AO
>we didnt say much cuz he wasnt a complete faggot
>end up having to clear a compound
>word from higher to cause minimal damage
>local big man was friendly or some shit
>lt wants to clear entire mud compound by the book
>only one entrance
>sgt aquires a jdam
>shoulders it
>points it at the side wall of the compound
>lt trys to stop sgt
>sgt: "BACKBLAST AREA CLEAR!!"
>we clear the compound with no casualties
>nab the guy we were looking for alive too
>lt trys to chew out my sgt for blowing up half the compound
>sgt tells him that he'll tell the CO we've been patroling outside our AO
>lt bluescreens immediately
the look on lt's face over such a trivial threat and the nonchalant way sgt blackmailed him was one of the funniest things I've ever seen. Sgt Cordie is still my hero to this day, he took real good care of us. I should call him up for Christmas.
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>>61530291
The only South Africans I like.
South Africa is the worlds major producer of platinum group metals.
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>>61530292
You basically just post green women with enlarged ears at the point; is this just a green fetish?
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Miners are leveraged speculation on the metals, they're part of the greater ecosystem
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>>61530292
>Take your shitcoin silver miners
im not a mining fag
you're the one who refuses to quit shitting up pmg with AI slop. You and the pirate fag should make another gay circle jerk thread and stay there.
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>>61530297
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>>61530292
Your not the boss here, goblin boy.

[This post sponsored by Hecla Mining]
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>>61530302
Where?
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>>61530299
Pretty soon the entire board is going to be awash with different topics all pertaining to silver. It behooves us then to benchmark staying on topic. As silver hits 75 usd an ounce these threads will be moving too fast. It's best to spread out now to get ahead of it. There is a miners thread so people should use it. That is, unless they aren't being paid to fud physical silver for fiat and paper shit which miners are all about.
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>>61530310
It's just a render
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Do not engage with crypto cucks, avatroons or mining manginas looking for exit liquidity In pmg, They will never be welcome here. DO not give them yous or give away your power level to these sub human trash cans.

Stack and post metal and watch them seethe. its that simple.
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>>61530306
Almost looks like Quake.
https://youtu.be/WJ_xy0agNm4
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>>61530299
>Miners are the source of the Metals we're stacking
*Ftfy
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>>61530313
>It's just a render
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>>61530200
>bros they're suppressing the price of silver
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>>61530322
Keeping it under 70, perhaps we'll retest 67 and we'll get a few more broccoli haired zoomers on board.
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>>61530298
I have a lot of gobs in the backlog for Christmas that I thought I'd share for the few that enjoy them while simultaneously reinforcing my stance on staying on topic. I'm not an avatarfag like the pirate who literally posts 20 images or more a thread of some old ass Peter pan movie.
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>>61530200
I was waiting for 40$.
Now I'll never get my silver
feels bad
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>>61530325
>broccoli haired zoomers
I wonder, if it's the same psychological influences like peer pressure, etc, that motivated guys to have mullets back in the day?
Is broccoli hair just today's version of the mullet?
And where the hell did broccoli hair even come from?
Maybe I don't even want to know. But it's a morbid curiosity.
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>>61530330
>I'm not an avatarfag
the self delusion is in foid territory. Of course you are, everyone knows exactly who you are when you post your retarded AI fetish. Eat shit and die, signed everyone.
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>>61530330
I'm going to start collecting Orc material
One day I shall lead my great Orc army in battle against your slimy little gobbos
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Cheapies are gone and I wasn’t t done stacking

Can’t make myself buy over $60, even over $40 feels expensive
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>>61530296
>sgt aquires a jdam
>shoulders it
And that's how I can tell you're full of shit.
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>>61530346
It's about to hit 70, I'm trying to log in to buy more rn (right now)
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We did it reddit!!!
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>69.84
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>>61530346
>$70 feels too high to buy at
Yeah well, next year when silver is at $300 and still climbing, well. We'll be singing a different tune
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managed to bag 10x Kennedy '64 Half Dollars for 200 euro, feeling pretty jolly
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>>61530346
I just ordered 2oz in Europe. 150 euro:(
Ot is what it is atm just go slow if you want to buy.
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>>61530360
4 ounces silver for $200 don't sound bad
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There is zero resistance all the way to 100 is my feeling.
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$70!!!
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70!!!!
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>>61530351
>And that's how I can tell you're full of shit.
Maybe he was thinking of a Javelin. We don't need not stinkin chair force to do our door kicking in.
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$70.29
Silver is the new Gold
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$75 before 2026.
>>61530376
>Maybe he was thinking of a Javelin
Ok fair.
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70
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I just want 1:1 so I can be done
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Oy vey $70!
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>Gold 4 Dollars away from 4500
DO IT YOU FUCKING NIGGER
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>>61530381
>>61530390
I am a stupid anon and I don't know shit. but this kind of graphs do not scream danger?
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>>61530401
Danger for non-metal holders.
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>>61530390
The banks who are still short are gonna need a fuckin bail out once this cycle is done.
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>>61530336
Listen fucko I only post a few at a time. There are others too but I don't know how many.

>>61530338
Orcs can lick my green taint

>>61530355
>>61530390
Can't wait for January through March. People are going to wake up to 100 dollar silver but zero physical availability
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>>61530401
Stand clear of ejaculating stackers! >>61529812
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>>61530401
Then you better not look at a graph of the worlds FIAT supply, will make you shit yourself.
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>>61530401
When a graph looks like one side of the Eiffel tower you can almost guarantee that sooner or later the other side will follow.
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>>61530403
>The banks who are still short are gonna need a fuckin bail out once this cycle is done.
There's still close to a billion oz short, rumor has it that it's mostly European banks. Weeks ago people were saying BoA was huge net short.
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Oy vey! This reminds me of when Hitler gassed me mum!
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>>61530405
Can't go one day without the homo talk?
Pathetic
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>>61530407
I am not defending FIAT, it's shit.
but when things go up like this it means no good in my book.
but I am stupid.
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>>61530413
TKD
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>>61530408
It could be some major short covering, trying to do an emergency ballast tank blow in order not to get killed in an even worse short squeeze.

A billion oz is a fuckton of shorts to have to cover.

Alternately, it could be China giving a big fuck you to COMEX/LBMA.

Current price in China from tonight attached.
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>>61530410
Yeah I've heard American banks dumped all their shorts onto Euro banks once they knew China had called their bluff. While I am saddened to hear that JP morgan will survive the silver squeeze, it does bring me a mirth to imagine Europoor banks being bailed in by europoo deposit holders just because I have a ridiculous amount of silver.
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>$250 roll of dimes
>$500 roll of quarters
>$400 roll of halves
>>61529452
>>61530359
Just throwing it out there, GME had a massive short squeeze in January 2021. None other than Tricia Rothschild actually shut down trading in GME back then. For one particular stock that was being heavily shorted they removed the buy button. It's long been assumed shorts were hiding the exposure using swaps and some believe there are even 5 year long swaps coming due next month.
Back in 2008, the market crash was caused not by real estate, but by a massive short-closing on Volkswagen. They had to sell everything to buy up the shorts. It's due to happen again. Look at GME in April to May 2024, it was $9.99 and three weeks later it was $80 overnight.
Hold onto your butts indeed. The selling of collateral to close short positions is going to hurt a lot of people, mostly those who own margin collateral (BTC, AI stocks etc).
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>>61530428
It is China. They are liquidating the Comex. Hand over fist taking silver and it is a major bubble now.
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>67 and 69 gone
Its over
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/pol/ is literally unusable, at least 20-30 seething ESL jeet posts or just nonsensical bot babbling for every 1 actual post

its legit a bigger botted shithole than even something like tiktok or ifunny. just shockingly bad
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>>61530408
You would be right if people were buying SLV ETF long positions with a huge amount of leverage, but what if it was purely just the Chinese government and Indian banks paying cash and standing for delivery? China has a 1 trillion dollar trade surplus per year, that buys an AWFUL lot of silver. You may not see the other side of the tower.
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>>61530401
Under normal circumstances, yes. But remember, the silver market is minuscule in comparison to the bond market. If money on the sidelines makes a flight to safety there is not enough available to go around. We used to mine $24BN of silver per month (closer to $55BN at these prices. There is $46TN sitting in bonds. If that money does not get rolled over and lent out and starts to chase after the commodity sector things will get out of control very quickly.
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>>61530438
Its not just China. Its most of the world represented by the people in charge of them. The banks.
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>>61530425
>but when things go up like this it means no good in my book.
This isn't market mania, someone big hit the gas pedal. It could be Tesla or some other whale locking in supply before it goes to $80.

The downside of the manipulation to the downside is it shakes out all the weak hands, leaving people who want their fucking metal.

People were predicting this would happen, back in the $50 range. Michael Oliver revised his estimate for 2026 to $200.

Imagine being a short for a hundred million ounces at $45 right now.
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All we see is green every day
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it's finally over bros.......our victory is just over the horizon......
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>>61530452
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live stream https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BUsRTzYdC5c
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>>61530389
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I could have stacked more....

That switch for my wife's boyfriend, that could have been 9 or 10 ounces. My funko pops, another 100 ounces, I could have stacked more...
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>>61530462
Audible kek
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The tampers are trying to tamp it down, but the pumpers keep pumping.
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>>61530462
>I could have stacked more....
We all could have
>That switch for my wife's boyfriend, that could have been 9 or 10 ounces. My funko pops, another 100 ounces, I could have stacked more...
Lol. I hope people who are actually like this own no silver.
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Retarded niggers who can’t spell tongue my anus
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>>61530471
Trust me, I know many people like this, their homes are filled with masses of cheap plastic chinese crap but zero actual wealth. They don't even own their car, they lease it.
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Seething kikes tongue my anus
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>>61530440
>/pol/ is literally unusable
JTRIG:
>the goal to ultimately to render the board uninteresting.
The could not have done it without the active collusion of the jannies, moderators and the admins.

Even on this board, suspending people calling out obvious shills, giving bans for "racism" and "off topic posts" that are on topic, but have the word jeet in them.

I hope they enjoy their 30 pieces of silver. 4chan should really just die at this point.
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>>61530403

I think some are clearly switching to longs and taking losses. Remember. During the time of the CME outage. Some major bank (rumoured JPM) went to the repo for over 30 million. And the market reopened at the exact same time.
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>>61530478
>4chan should really just die at this point
you don't have to use it, you know
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>>61530479

>>30 billion
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>>61530476
>filled with masses of cheap plastic chinese crap but zero actual wealth. They don't even own their car, they lease it
I dated a woman for a few years like that. Fortunately I'm not with her any more and I started stacking. Granted I was buying a lot of firearms at the time I was with her and at least those have resale value, some even went up in $.
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Wtf it keeps going, soon 71
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>>61530478
And go where ?
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You’re here forever deniers tongue my anus
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>>61530334
I bought in under $20. My price average is around $19. Feels heckin rpic
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>>61530469
>The tampers are trying to tamp it down, but the pumpers keep pumping.
Nobody is trying to manipulate the price up. Even the Chinese were backdooring dore bars and concentrate directly from the mines to avoid going through COMEX/LBMA which would jump the price.

Upward pumps are likely China/industrial users trying to frontrun the inevitable $100+ price coming in 2026.

Honestly, do even the majority of the stackers want to see $100+ silver? How the fuck is a little guy going to get his 1000 oz stack if the price keeps jumping out of reach?

Even people with a few thousand oz preferred $30 silver to $70 silver.
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>>61530314
"Silver is physical chainlink" makes them mad.
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>>61530492
>How the fuck is a little guy going to get his 1000 oz stack if the price keeps jumping out of reach?

You should have listened sooner
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>>61530486
There are other image boards. They don't have the funding because they don't have the volume. One of them that was a strong contender was killed after the NZ mosque incident.

It's still running on a shoestring budget because there is extremely low volume currently. They don't even have a captcha
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>>61530499
I've already got mine. I also want others to get theirs too. Young white males are the most fucked over demographic in their own countries. The deserve a fucking break.

I want them to get a big enough stack to get a homestead, a european trad wife who will homeschool their six beautiful white children.
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>>61530500
I see. Cheers for the qrd.
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>>61530394
I feel like this is stupid but I just want to clarify, you mean gold to silver ratio right?
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>>61530508
Yeah, that would be cool, too bad all the whites I tried to /pmg/ pill decided not to stack. Was literally handing out silver coins back in 2021; the only person who ended up buying any metals was my brother, and I think he bought less than 20 oz.
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>>61530499
>You should have listened sooner
Word
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Retarded whites tongue my anus
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>>61530508
Get violent if you dont like it you spineless pussies.
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>>61530376
>Javelin
fuck im retarded
ill go kms now
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Is New York open yet?
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I'm thinking of selling all my stocks I got from RSU and ESPP to go all in on silver, should I do it bros? I could buy 200oz. Or will there be "correction"?

Just started stacking month ago.
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I know that I've said that I was full and done with stacking. But I got some more. They were just too cheap to resist.
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>>61530508
I will have 7-12 white children and no less. I will have at least 40 acres of high desert useless dead land that I will teraform. I will have my own hotdog cart business in multiple cities and a tequila brand.
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>>61530523
>I tried to /pmg/ pill decided not to stack.
You and me too brother. A bit of a pullback now would do wonders though. I fear we will blast into the 70s, pause, then blast towards $100.

It's bittersweet seeing the rise. Yes, some increase net worth by thousands for every buck increase, but if we are holding for the long term, it's just an unrealizable gain at this point.
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>>61530553
You need the right tool at the right time to a proper job.

The time is not right with the tools that we have available. When the time is right, things will happen.
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>>61530478
Remember when they implimented emails because we were getting rich off of LINU?

Could have stacked so much more silver if it wasn't for those jannies
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>>61530590
That's the spirit!
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>>61530599
>You need the right tool at the right time to a proper job.
This. The right tool is to be stacking as much silver as you can.
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>>61530376
As the Chair Force puke that actually assembled those JDAMs I know what goes into those things better than any of you ground pounders.
But yes please kick in the door while I enjoy my air conditioned tent after the build. I heard the chow hall was offering surf and turf again and who doesn't want to eat seafood prepared by hadjis who've never seen a fish in their life.
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I got rich buying silver
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>>61530586
>Or will there be "correction"?

This is the correction
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>>61530608
>The right tool is to be stacking as much silver as you can.
Correct. Right now the best way to help our countries is to improve and strengthen ourselves, physically, mentally, morally and financially.

We've given away a number of Maples and other silver pieces to younger white males and females over the years, hoping to inspire them.

We'll be giving more away this Christmas as well.
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>>61530610
>But yes please kick in the door while I enjoy my air conditioned tent after the build.
You guys just have to rub it in, don't you.
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>>61530590

Now this is Bob-posting

Based
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>>61530450
>back in the $50 range
Or as it's better known: last month.
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>>61530648
>Or as it's better known: last month.
I'm old enough to remember when $50 was just a dream that one shouldn't get too hopeful about.
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>>61530591
> it's just an unrealizable gain at this point.

For me it’s just “unspent money”.
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I had a bet with my coworker that silver wouldn't hit $70 this year
Guess I lost lmao
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I WILL BE RICH FROM BUYING SILVER. GOD IS GOOD. I CAN SOLVE THE NEW CAPTCHA IN SECONDS
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>>61530638
Absolutely. It wouldn't be a sister service if we couldn't riz on each other a bit like proper family. Not that I would tell anyone to sign up these days to go die for ZOG.
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>>61530663
He's gonna use your Fiat on silver you dumbass lmao. It's okay buddy just buy silver about it
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>>61530663
>I had a bet with my coworker that silver wouldn't hit $70 this year
>Guess I lost lmao
If you're a stacker, you won in either case. It's called hedging. That's actually quite clever.
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Peace for all mankind FOREVAH
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now that gold and silver are mooning and it is no longer cheap; should i buy platinum or just horde more copper pennies?
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Where our shiny-rocks seething Jeet.
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>>61530670
what got me is hearing about the absurd signing bonuses folks are getting.
>70k signing bonus
who the fuck are we about to go to war with?!
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>>61530670
I'm sure the sound of fast movers or the BRRRRRRRRRRRT have been some of the happiest sounds many a grunt has ever heard.
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>>61530670
The US govt is nothing more than an 4 criminal terrorist mafia anymore.
And the police and military are the mafia enforcement goon squads.
So basically all a bunch of murderous thieving niggers
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>>61530690
>implying anyone can afford to go to war
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>>61530677
Exactly! I'm happy that it did, even though I have to buy him a sandwich now
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>>61530261
What do her feet smell like?
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>>61530700
>And the police and military are the mafia enforcement goon squads.
Leave the military out. There are almost no cases where the military has gone after their own people, and even the exceptions needed to use military from distant regions like tianamen sq.
For the Czech uprising in 1968, they used Warsaw pact troops from other countries, same with Hungary in 1956.

Right now if they asked the US military to fire on white people, they would likely frag the commanding officers.

Police on the other hand, have shown they have no guardrails whatsoever. Up to and including burning men, women and children alive, or shooting an innocent mother holding an infant in the head.
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>>61530574
I guess it is now
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>>61530750
>>61530574
>I guess it is now
Opened about 10 minutes ago.
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Ol' Tampowitz got the call it seems.
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>>61530759
SHUT IT DOWN
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>>61530759
I guess they want to kick the can until next week. The tax-cattle might take notice that silver is making $10 weekly moves and the volatility is only going to increase at these higher prices.
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gots me 76 oz of silver and 8 oz of gold, it's all I could scrape, including after putting some of the money from a real estate sale on it.

AIGMI?
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>>61530508
The nature of a scarce commodity is that not everyone will be able to get some. If they could it wouldn't be valuable.
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>>61530297
that's why i like krugerrands.
preferably new ones.
i give fake paper and numbers, they give me their wealth.
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Go tampowitz!
I was able to catch another contract off the 200ma this morning.

I'll be using these gains to buy more physical to spite the kikes
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>>61530759
>Ol' Tampowitz got the call it seems.
Don't be surprised if they do a trading halt, or pull a sell only circuit breaker like they did with the Hunt brothers.
>The system will break the rules to protect the system.
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>>61530759
It's not a staircase without steps.
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>>61530779
I would assume they want the ytd percent to be as low as possible to avoid "bad" headlines.
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>>61530787
I think 100 ounces of silver will buy you a modest sized home once this all comes crashing down. Depends on if you think that is make it territory
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>>61530217
This advertisement for bitcoin actually demonstrates what is wrong with bitcoin--turn $100 into $100,000!

There is a reason Aristoltle, Jesus Christ, the Bible, the Koran, and nearly every ancient religious tradition considered usury a worse sin than murder. If we focus on the spirit of the law rather than the letter of the law we see that usury is simply rent seeking. It is the desire to have your money create more money for you without you having to perform work. It is a violation of the fundamental purpose of money--a medium of exchange--and its transformation into a royal privilege to lay claim to everyone else's labor--the enslavement of all humanity.

Bitcoin hodlers advertise their pretend internet money as a way to get rich quick without working. They don't even bother talking about its utility, about how a 20 year old archaic computer program will revolutionize the future of technology and finance, because that argument is absurd. They just promise that if you get in early you can seek rent without working from the nocoiners who will be forced into their paradigm someday.

That's why I like silver. Its honest money. I will have the same number of ounces tommorow as I have today. I hold it and I own it. I did honest work for every ounce I have, and I do not expect it to make me rich by multiplying on its own. I expect it to make me rich by rejecting paper promises and forcing the usurerors to finally pay me what I am owed for the honest labor I already performed.
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>new class of battleships
I wonder how much silver new military naval vessels use
Well the price is moving either way
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I'm starting to believe in $1000 oz silver
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>>61530797
I don't want everyone to have silver. I would like to see some deserving young white guys get a decent break for once in their lives. Lots of otherwise really good guys have never had a lucky break. If my praying for them helps make something manifest, thanks be to God.

Mercy for the wicked is cruelty to the innocent. The reverse is also true.
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>>61530839
honestly, and being realistic here, $300 oz silver could be very near if you calculate inflation since 1979, it would be funny as fuck, not gonna make it because i'm late but it would be funny anyways
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>>61530825
what about gold? I went mostly into gold but everyone here seems to be shilling silver more in contrast to the last 5000 years of human history
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>>61530825
>100 ounces of silver will buy you a modest sized home once this all comes crashing down
It's something like 1toz of silver per habitable acre of land on Earth. So 5oz for a 1000 square foot house on a quarter acre is over paying.
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>>61530836
The military is not price sensitive for silver. If it costs $1000/oz and silver is essential for the component, they will pay.
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Make a silver thread on /pol/, the kikes and their jeets slaves over there are apoplectic, their ability to even type a coherent sentence is going down by the minute
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>>61530855
Gold will go up, silver will go up by a greater proportion though.
We pull 7 ounces of silver out of the ground for every ounce of gold, so until silver is 1/7th the price, silver is the better buy.
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>>61530855
Gold is lower risk, and it's certainly money. Unlike silver, which appears to be going through a repricing due to supply constraints, gold may have many deep and plentiful reserves that may prevent explosive moves (yes, that means we really haven't seen much anything yet for silver we're in the first 3 innings, maybe the 4th).
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>>61530874
They will take ownership of it and tell you the price. Read into the history of uranium pricing in the USA.

Although, they paid more for uranium than gold so there's hope. Just don't think you'll be determining the price.
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>>61530890
I agree. Silver is good but gold is safer.
Sure silver can make you more, but it can also crash faster. As a form of having gold is king. Amd speculating on either is a gamble.
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>>61530691
I spent 7 years and 1 deployment arming A-10s. The fart of freedom I'm sure made plenty of hadjis wish they had brought their brown pants.
But these days I stack silver and wait for the collapse.
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Why is everyone so interested in miners here?
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>>61530662
that bell is so goofy, worst design
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>>61530898
you some kinda ESL? learn to fucking read.

>>61530920
So i can buy more physical.
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>>61530924
Miners is a scam
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>>61530855
>>61530890
>>61530907
Just play the GSR.
Gold is wealth, silver is money. Simple as.
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>>61530921
>that bell is so goofy
What country are you from?
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>>61530908
>But these days I stack silver and wait for the collapse
I have no doubt you also have your beans and bullets squared away, as does my household. I'm also sure that you know all too well that things can and often do go sideways in unpredictable ways, so there is no such thing as being too prepared.

t.lives in northern Alberta, keeps an arctic survival kit in the truck at all times during the white season.
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Big gov will demand you turn in your metal
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>>61530944
And they can tongue my anus
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>>61530940
Austria
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>>61530945
>the Spartacus moment of our time
And mine!
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>>61530931
>Miners is a scam
Some miners are guaranteed to be a 100% scam. Buyer beware, junior silver miner investing is not for the neophyte. Big money will be made in some juniors, many millions will be lost from the other 95%.

I think Sprott has a junior ETF that should be fairly safe.
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>>61530920

They leverage gains in the metals. 10% gold increase can yield 15-30% increase in the right miners. Also in a true bull. Some juniors that get snapped up by the primary companies can 10 or even 20 X.
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>>61530943
Oh yeah, beans, bullets, and water all secured with a few ounces tossed into the water barrels to keep it fresh, though I do cycle it out still just 'cause.
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>>61530956
Exactly, /pmg/ deals only in absolutes i.e physical. Miners is an entirely different topic. Which is why >>61526975 exists. So minerfags can go talk about speculative hot garbage there and leave physical holder chads alone.
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>>61530906
>They will take ownership of it and tell you the price.
They may claim LEGAL ownership, it's the physical ownership that becomes tricky.

People didn't own the uranium hidden in their basement.

Even Stalin in the 1930s, when he was killing millions could not force the citizens to give up their precious metals by force, so they created hard money stores where one could purchase foreign goods and any kind of food. You needed foreign currency or precious metals to pay.
https://cr.middlebury.edu/bulgakov/public_html/torgsin.html

Do you really think the US government would be able to exercise greater threats of compulsion than pre war Stalin?
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>>61530945
I’d prefer if they licked my asshole
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>>61531001
What they'll do is what they did with uranium, make it illegal to purchase or sell except to the US government and then people bring it in willingly. It wont be going after grandma's fine silver. It'll be only allowing it to be sold to them.
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What's going on with platinum?
Was that the all time high we just passed? I thought it was higher back before 2010
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Luv me rocks, simple as.
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>>61531014
They dont do shit
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>>61531021
I want to clink them so bad. You have no idea.
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>>61531014
They nationalize the COMEX and every domestic mine before it gets to that point, and by then you’ll have enough net worth to just buy your own personal rocket with cash.
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>was going to take some $ out of savings and move it into my checking at my other bank to buy some quarters on eBay at noon
>sell raised prices 10%
Guess I'm not going to do that now
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>>61531032
Buy once cry once
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>>61530985
>I do cycle it out still just 'cause.
We keep about a 3 month rotating supply and I make colloidal silver by the gallon to treat that water (1 cup of 90ppm CS per 5 gallon carboy) so it doesn't grow green floaty things by the time we get around to drinking the 3 month old stock.
t.not blue yet.

If anyone wants to know how to make their own colloidal silver for pennies per gallon, go here:
https://www.cgcsforum.org/
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>>61531021
Though I was just a very young lad, I remember the transition to Kennedy halfs and thinking it was somehow less American than having Franklin on them. I felt a loss of provenance.
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>>61531033
I'm far north of 1000oz
At this point I'm only going after spot and under spot deals
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>>61531035
Dont forget to ingest it.
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>>61530217
Correction soon
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>>61531008
Be careful for what you wish for.
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>>61530953
So the Liberty Bell doesn't mean anything to you?
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Looking at 570$ profit form my humble eGay merchant shop. 1/10 oz gold and 1 oz silver or is there a better buy?
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>>61531052
We've been drinking it for years and still haven't turned into smurfs. I feel cheated.
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>>61531042
That’s why I buy junk silver.
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>>61530935
I wouldn't just play GSR. GSR is a great way to measure risk reward, but from my personal investing experience (about 10 years of fucking around and 15 years of detecting, studying, and navigating bullshit via chans), my gut is screaming that silver is going to explode in a way where your kids are going to say both
>"holy shit why did you sell"
>"holy shit, why didn't you sell."
It's going to pump like GameStop. Silver itself will probably be a 10+ bagger from $20/oz. 10? 20? 30? The low side is a 5x to $125. we're already a 3.5x. I can imagine gold sitting around 5000-6000 range, and silver blips up to 700 (1:8) and then dumps back to something like 200 or 125 for a moment.

>>61530931
us poorfags need to be scrappy. 500oz was not enough for me. To expand on miners in a physical first strategy:
>1. of fucking course, physical first. you need it in possession. there is a non trivial market wide counterparty risk for all paper assets, a non trivial political risk for all paper precious metals assets, and a significant third party risk for SLV and the COMEX that requires a diversified strategy.
>2. you're not going to trade physical - spreads are too large. You can either trade options or etfs like PSLV and SLV (spoogy), or miners and miner etfs. there is an option to try bullionvault or kinesis if you're so inclined, but that's too cute in my opinion for us poors.
>3. you can (NOT SHOULD), debtmaxx and then pay the difference with miner gains if you know what the fuck you're doing.
with miners and ETFs you can potentially take advantage of these major and wild swings in spot. Majors are fucking dog piss on down days, and it feels fucking great to risk adjust my holdings on big days and slurp the major miners up about 1 or 2 days after tampowitz gets overexcited. This is 100% picking up nickels before a steamroller, but when you have a sufficient physical stack in hand, trading can help manage risk. This will change soon, but for me, it's been great.
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>>61531072
Yeah I'm exclusively buying 90% quarters now
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>>61531024
https://voca.ro/15Fhk22gDR2p
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BROS PLEASE

Do I buy gold if I barely have any or do I stack junk silver at or below spot?
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>>61531088
Silver. You can trade some for gold later if you want.
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>>61530408
I hope so. Would love to buy more at cheaper prices.
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>>61531019
Close. I think the high is around 2300 or so.
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>>61531088
I'm in the same boat as you and I'm focusing only on silver, since I think it's likely that it will grow more rapidly than gold.
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>>61531090
>>61531103
shieeed okay. after the sales clear I'll fill my last open tubes of junk.

Is junk the only "deal" right now? Generics and ASEs are like 5$ apart from 5 x 1 oz orders onwards. Shit's goofy.
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>>61531099
I like platinum because it is one of the few things that work as an anode in a perchlorate cell.
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>>61530920
The squeeze
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>>61531128
It's still a decade away bare minimum before miners are worth shit. Holding physical silver is what matters.
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>>61531122
Yes, boomers have been selling junk silver in droves so you can usually get it well below spot until refineries start taking it.
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>>61531122
I'm in Europe, so I've been buying junk almost exclusively, since the premium on rounds tends to be too high; I can confirm that here you can still find good deals on junk.
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I imagine a lot of anons are getting silver pilled, but then not buying silver because they feel like they missed the boat.
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>>61531150
Buying it cheap is never wrong, even if the money is better spent on physical. That being said I have only bought physical and will continue to do so
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>>61530238
I love when girls are a little obese like this
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>The market can end sooner than the bull run.
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>>61531169
This will indeed happen until silver reaches $4,000. It caps put at $12,000 btw
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>>61531150
>It's still a decade away bare minimum
If by decade you mean a matter of some months, then you are probably correct.
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>>61530376
A javelin wouldn't blow up half of a 2 bedroom bungalow let alone a 'compound'.
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Pt beating Ag on the ytd gains, who will be in 1st place on December 31st?

Also 1 oz of platinum will be worth 60 oz of silver eoy 2026
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>>61531184
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>>61531175
People like you are what make me happy. You're why I continue living. On some level I love you, anon
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>>61531186
Wow Cool!

I’m still not going to buy any.
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WTF is going on? The dollar is done?
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I'm going to move $600 fiat to be able to buy on eBay and just spend the rest of the day deal hunting.
>>61531194
It was killed in 1971. We're just at the wake now, funeral upcoming.
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>>61531185
>A javelin wouldn't blow up half of a 2 bedroom bungalow let alone a 'compound'.
I don't know much about javelins. I'm more of a CarlG fan myself.
https://youtu.be/Sk6K1zTBcI4
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RIP Tampowicz
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>>61531194
>The dollar is done?

Only the fake one
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>>61531193
Yeah you right, you only need gold and silver.

Platinum is only useful in ICE cars and they're going away, and you just can't argue with the LBMA and CME narrative.
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>>61531021
extremely soulful rocks
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>>61531164
Unironically something like this is going to happen. The propaganda about American exceptionalism is things like freedom, markets, diversity etc. When in reality all that happened was the Bretton Woods system allowed us to wrack up some of the largest debts in the world. Instead of having any savings at all, what the financial system was doing was consuming it. What you thought were benefits or investments were actually just IOUs. The system was eating the worlds' wealth this whole time.
There is no mechanism that can allow a government to pay you 5% interest while at the same time using all of that money to go to war or giving it away for other people yo go to war. The mechanism that does exist has a name: It's a ponzi scheme. A ponzi so large the entire globe was playing along.
>But my money is in the banks! I only own blue chips!
Doesn't matter. Credit/debt have seeped into everything and it props up almost all asset values with bogus money. It's an illusion. You spent 30 years paying off a house that your paid twice as much in interest? It's just a hole in the ground with some sticks. It was only worth 7 years of toil, not thirty.
Hope you made good choices. Because you will be taking care of your boomer parents the rest of their lives. We could never afford much of this crap, and we'll find many services do not add to the GDP, they consume it. They were costs to society all along. You need the capital to AFFORD a large economy. We gave our capital away.
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>>61531159
>>61531168
Found a sub spot deal on quarters so I slurped those but waiting for the sales to clear to stack some franklins and mercs.

>Considering how close in price ASEs are to generics right now is it worth stacking the naturally higher premium eagles? I have enough left after my planned orders for an ounce.
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>>61531201
Weak cock sucker.
I just spent 30 minutes calling different coin shops within 100 miles before I found one that will be open this Saturday and now he wimps out.
I WANT MY CHEAPIES!!!
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LMAO

>>61531211
>>61531211
>>61531211
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>>61531067
>1/10 oz gold
good idea - for me anyway
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>>61531213
I'm happy for you; you Americans are lucky in that all your junk is .900, while here we usually have to deal with .835.

If you really want pure silver too I think the ASEs are a good choice, they are certainly the most iconic type.
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What in the hell is the purpose of this daily morning dump?

The dump lasts less than one hour and you are back where you started, perhaps even worse. What kind of forged diploma pajeets do we have running the banks on Wall Street?

Is our resident dalit spamming FUD from a janitor's closet on Broadway?
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>>61530920
It is a deliberate attempt to divert attention from physical metals. The sudden surge in talk about miners coincides perfectly with the price of physical silver breaking loose. Stack precious metal, not paper promises from strangers.
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>>61531265
I think they want to hide the meltup. Or maybe some traders are trying to time a large tamp down and jumping in.
Silver doesn't usually act like this. I would imagine that if banks were still in control and ABLE to defend the dollar they are likely allowing a rise in silver where they will find a new level to defend. But we really do seem to be moving quite abruptly. Maybe the banks are all jumping in on the long side and closing their shorts out as best they can. At some point I would imagine we start to hear about bank troubles if large silver short losses keep piling up. These things don't just happen in a vacuum. Real people and institutions are eating some serious losses.
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>>61531265
It's Christmas week. All the senior executives are on vacation, it's just the junior noobs still wet behind the ears tamping.
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>>61531279
I saw an article mention Gold, Silver, and Palladium today.

You guys noticed the devil's metal narrative, you guys notice the miner shills, but you're missing what isn't being said.

Platinum only just got 24 hour trading November this year. It's going sideways during London/Chicago hours, and gangbusters during Guangzhao hours. Consider those facts.
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>>61531265
>What in the hell is the purpose of this daily morning dump?
In the past, when they had a lot of silver speculators, doing a large dump would trigger a cascade of stop losses creating a self sustaining momentum, going down much lower than the original shorts, allowing the shorts to immediately buy in below their short sale price.

This killed two birds with one stone, they made the price dump, AND they made a small profit while doing so.

Today, they short the market, and people buy it right back up leaving the naked shorts in an net loss situation. They have only one trick, and they keep trying and trying and it hasn't worked for months. I guess it's hard to change a pattern of behavior that has worked well for nearly 50 years, but suddenly doesn't work so well anymore.

Picrel is from May 14 this year.
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>>61531203
False. Platinum is essential to hydrogen fuel.
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>>61531301
Platinum is essential to a lot of industry, including hard disk drives.
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>>61531186
>platinum
Platinum doing +7% candles like it’s the “third monetary metal” lmao. Pure “me too” squeeze.
Here’s the part tourists never get: the monetary bid is EVERYTHING!!
Gold isn’t up because it’s shiny or “scarce” - it’s up because in a trust crisis someone has to hold it: central banks, sovereigns, institutions, reserve managers, oligarchs, war lords. That’s a forced buyer base. That bid shows up when the world gets worse. And the WORST is yet to come!!

Platinum doesn’t have that. It’s mostly industrial throughput metal. When growth rolls over, demand gets clipped, and the “precious” label stops protecting it. No central bank is waking up like “bro, add platinum to reserves.”
So without a monetary bid you get thin liquidity + narrative rotations + stop runs. Looks strong for a couple of months, then the marginal buyer disappears and it air-pockets.
Gold = balance-sheet insurance.
Silver = leveraged chaos + monetary reflex.
Platinum = “I missed the real trade so I bought the adjacent ticker.”
Palladium is even worse.
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>>61531279
My lake cannot fit any more sunken boats full of silver

Instead of buying paper silver, which is an IOU which they can default on, there is no point for banks to force majeure stock ownership.

Very important to make sure all your stocks are held in cash accounts and not margin accounts however. Everyone who has a margin account do not actually own any of their stocks, which is important when a broker goes tits up.
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>>61531224
It feels - or perhaps is - unfair that I had the opposite scenario earlier this year
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>>61531319
This is the most concise critique I've seen on platinum, thank you anon. The energy I've gotten from most posts is effectively treating plat like a shitcoin following gold. It triggers an itch of FOMO but I fear it will just ride the rollercoaster up and down for forever until there is some major tech breakthrough justifying a stable growth in price.

Can't pass up my beloved silver.
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>>61531319
Platinum is catching up from a decade of London and Chicago's suppression. If you fell for it, good goyim.

Now that China is in, and has more mine interest in Africa than the US, let's see where it goes.
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>>61530200
I bought about 64 Oz at 27 USD an oz back in the day.

i've been meaning to get more but I feel like I've missed the boat now; is it a fools errand to buy this high now?
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>>61531164
Interesting to see that 3-4 year timespan while having seeing a prediction of 8-10 years a lot this week
It does kinda make sense with all the can-kicker tools that can (but aren't guaranteed to) be used these days
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>>61530200
gold and silver climbing vertically is cool and shit and makes my portfolio very happy and green but
see picrel
I guess we're fucked, aren't we?
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>>61531346
That's the zillion dollar question, fren. Is this the start of the end and will fiat currencies and global markets absolutely shit themselves while hard safe havens like silver and gold explode in price or are we going to kick the can for the hundredth time at the expense of a functioning economy and purchasing power?

The answer most have given is either DCA or but as much as you can. Your call, bb.
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>>61531359
Only people who don't own PMs are fucked.
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>>61531346
It's not a fool's errand. But it would have been better to buy last year.
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it was foretold
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>>61531338
based, but inflation protection/"monetary bid" is the most likely impetus and driver, and silver and platinum seem to be moving sympathetically to gold.

>>61531346
>is it a fools errand to buy this high now?
using historic averages for G:S and wages, no. examining industrial demand no. for speculation in the next two or three weeks, maybe, but the next short term target is somewhere between $80 and $90. $75 could result in a momentum pickup, but i have my doubts.
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I just woke up and see that silver broke 70. Congrats to all of us that didn’t listen to the faggot losers posting the non stop fud on this board and kept stacking our rocks.
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>>61531319
Gold is primarily a monetary metal. Silver is both monetary and industrial. Platinum is primarily industrial. A deep global economic collapse will kill platinum prices until there is a tech recovery. I have platinum in my stack but I would not suggest it to anyone until they have plenty of gold and silver.
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>>61531364
consider this (very likely) scenario
> governments realize their magic printer is running out of ink
> roll out digital ID
> roll out CBDC
> uncitizen you if you don't toe the line
> back to printing unlimited fake money
they don't even need to chase our bags, just make it impossible to trade within the system if not with their gay and retarded CBDC
I guess that's what I mean by us being fucked. Yes PMs are the obvious play and if you haven't bought yet you deserve to starve, but still they're not gonna save us. The kikes ruling over us will never allow us to survive outside their gay technoslavery prison
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Niggers tamp my anus
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>>61531203
>Platinum is only
Geez... you sound like one of those silver FUDders, except about Pt.
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Stack 999, 9999, 90% or whatever. It really doesn’t matter. At the end of the day silver is silver and you’ll be rich soon. Fuck whatever the FUD posters say. They are just jealous they missed the train. I hope you have a wonderful Christmas!
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$71 already
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My ultraconservative allocation is pumping harder than my speculative portfolio. Clown world. Silver is king. Fuck niggers.
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why didn't i buy more shreks!
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>>61531389
Oh, it's the all-powerful "they that can never be defeated so give up" fud. Ignore and filter. Keep stacking. Nobody has ever eliminated the black market.
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>>61531346
The economy has a bond market $46TN in size that is going to be chasing after real-world commodities. Yes, you missed the cheapies, but there is a case to be made that the price can go higher and the GSR will collapse to 15:1 and possibly even lower.
There is a spreadsheet floating around that says owning 64 ounces of silver puts you in the top 20% of silver owners in the world. That is a profound statement given how low that number is. I think it is unacceptable to not have at least that much. It's not just an investment, but wealth. And you need it at a time like this much like you are going to need a seatbelt when you get in a car wreck. This car is going to crash. It is a 100% proven fact that hard times are coming. Smart people have seatbelts, airbags, helmets, and the real smart people aren't even in the car at all.
Silver price looks like a slow boil, doesn't it? It just casually moves $1-2 per day until it starts to move quicker. Will it stop to take a breath and let you go buy some? Will there even be any for sale if we pull back to $50? We all hope so. No guarantees though. Much of the bull case is supply side.
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>>61531380
I'm looking at it as a future proofing store of value, not a short term trade option, so short term volatility is within my tolerance, provided we don't see major 60% rollbacks that remain suppressed forever.
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>>61531422
This fud worked in 2020, funny they're still trying to push this retarded shit 5 years later.
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>>61531421
I smell onions
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igger
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>>61531389
>they don't even need to chase our bags, just make it impossible to trade within the system if not with their gay and retarded CBDC
Good luck trying that in a State that has made gold and silver legal tender.

You want secession? This is how you get secession. Picrel, States where gold and silver are legal tender, as specifically outlined in the US Constitution.
>The United States Constitution specifies that gold and silver are money. The Constitution states that no state shall make any thing but gold and silver coin a tender in payment of debts.
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>>61531388
All 3 white metals are on a tear today. Gold is also going well, although still last to recover from today morning's dip

Yes I understand Platinum & Palladium are primarily industrial metals, hence I don't stack those heavy. However like silver both P&P are also undergoing a short squeeze

Everyone predicted a Palladium glut this year due to people trading in clunkers with Palladium heavy catalytic converters. Instead people are holding onto old cars for longer and Palladium recycling thesis never materialized.

>should I slab or leave in soviet cellophane?
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$71 already???
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>>61531436
kek
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>>61531439
Transfer it to a real air tite capsule.
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>>61530302
If that existed, I would probably buy one.
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>>61531443
Based
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bros i'll be completely honest the FOMO is getting to me. 10 franklins, 5 quarters, and 10 mercs under spot entirely because the price refuses to go down.
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>>61531338
>>61531602
Strip it to first principles: when fiat credibility dies, people don’t look for “valuable stuff,” they look for replacement money.
Replacement assets have to be passive, inert, non-consumptive, and settlement-final. You hold them instead of currency. They don’t need GDP, production, or a use-case to justify existence.
Platinum fails that test. It’s consumed, substituted, engineered around, and dumped when activity slows. That puts it in the same bucket as copper, indium, cobalt, osmium. All important, all scarce, all useless as money. If fiat dying = “buy platinum,” then you also need half the periodic table.
Gold (and silver) survive fiat death because they replace money. Platinum only prices inside a money system that still functions. Same candles, different role.
A lot of people are just fiat-confused: they see “precious” and think “safe,” and have in their head some stuff from the early 2000s when Platinum was more expensive than Gold.
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>>61531459
The number one rule is never stop stack stacking. Keep adding when you can. It all adds up.
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>>61531424
Yeah, my goal is to get to 100z eventually, but times are quite hard and I am unfortunately quite poor. I've got about 1k of liquidity that I could invest without risk (relatively speaking) into silver right now, and I agree with your perspective, seatbelts aren't cheap right before a crash, but if a crash is inebitable, in the long term price of entry may not be as big of a cost as less stake. Or is that perspective flawed?
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>>61531436
Looks intentional.
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>>61531422
well I hope you're right. I don't think you are.
I am stacking of course, goes without saying
Don't know, after 2020 it feels like they can pull whatever shit they want and normies will follow them. Look at the russia situation, in EU they've ethnically replaced most of the cities, made life hell for young people, and now they're telling them to go die for their countries with a smile on their face. And people are not chasing them in the streets to hang them on lamppost.
They can literally do whatever the fuck they want and normies will follow as long as they get something to drink and fuck. What do you think will happen when they say it's all your fault that the euro is going to shit and you're an evil profiteer so the government needs to take your money/starve you/jail you? Do you expect normies to say "oh no, this is not right, this goes against basic rights we all agree on". Lol.
Again, I'm stacking and I'm crossing my fingers, but it doesn't look good out there
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tfw no platinum
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>>61531299
I have been asking this for months
Aren't they losing their asses every time or is the scene from Margin Call when Jeremy Irons said, "it's just money, it's made up" more real than we can ever realize?
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Me favorite fondler
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>>61531485
side effect of the algo, im starting to get my charts mixed up because all i see is the fractals.
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>>61531479
Liquidity will be a good thing to have along with job security. I think you might not want to go crazy with silver at $70, given that you said you did have some. Even just 2-3 ounces per month in little $200 orders can make some good headway without breaking the bank. Fortunately, once you get to your goal you can chill out a bit.
Historically speaking, the great depression kicked off October 1929 in a massive credit crunch and it took 3+ years before the banks revalued gold. I don't think the levels of debt in the economy would actually allow them to kick the can that efficiently given the amount is in the trillions of worthless IOUs. It's all food for thought and you're in a damned if you do damned if you don't scenario.
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used ebay etc prices in the uk have gone insane, people listing rounds for £100 each, pretty much impossible to find fine silver ounces for less than £70 a piece now. means I’ve had to turn to pre 1920s coinage in bulk that I’ve been able to find for slightly below spot but that’s fine by me. but it feels like the days of grabbing 1-3 ounces of fine a month are truly over for me, a poorfag, at least
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>>61531525
It sounds like Europe sucks cock, bro. I'd ask you to flee to the US but you're not a Somali child rapist so you're stuck.

I recall many Euro bros stacking gold entirely because of the massive premiums on silver. Why does Europe make silver so difficult to stack?
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>>61530200
https://anonymintpm.com/news/

WE WANT A 2026 COIN NOW ANON BEFORE THE PRICE GOES INSANE

Might I suggest
>ITS SERIOUSLY FUCKING HAPPENING PEPE
>CRYPTO WOJAK HANGING HIMSELF AT HIS COMPUTER
>KKK PEPE
>HITLER PEPE
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>>61531389
I didn’t realize we lived in the wizarding world of Harry Potter where the government somehow has the magical ability to prevent individuals from exchanging goods and services between each other.

Look at it this way. If the government can’t stop dudes from selling bags of weed or heroin, or guns, and they can’t stop people from crossing the border then they also can’t stop me from giving a shiny rock to someone despite whatever the geriatrics in DC may think.
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>$71
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I have 30 quarters, 5 walkers and 5 1964 Kennedys on order now. $72/toz with shipping but by the time they arrive I'll have made up the premium.
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>>61531532
People say this for sure but I fail to see the issue with the premiums since surely they exist in all countries? You’ll always be paying a small premium on your investment unless you get lucky. The most cited issue is the VAT which many claim makes it so silver would have to be up 20% for you to break even. This is nonsense in practice though, because everybody just lists their coins with the VAT accounted for. Only a fool would sell at a loss, and even if one is forced to sell at spot, silver is up over 100% this past year, so…
But now it seems the boomers are putting their own ridiculous premiums on used coins so it’s a better choice going to the dealers right now for sure
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>>61531265
>What in the hell is the purpose of this daily morning dump?
Back in the 1980s a good dump would last a decade. Now a daily dump doesn't even buy them a day. They can only slow the momentum, they can't reverse course. This signals we are drawing closer to the endgame. They kick the can down the road, but they only have an inch of road left.
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>>61531540
>I didn’t realize we lived in the wizarding world of Harry Potter where the government somehow has the magical ability to prevent individuals from exchanging goods and services between each other.
Everything becomes more and more centralized every day that passes. The government effectively controls the economy today with a much stronger grip than in russia in the 70s. Just replace "communist party" with "central bank". We live in state capitalism already and it's been a while.
De facto, most people would starve tomorrow when cut out from the system. Back in the days, people had a food garden, some land, maybe some chicken. Even in the cities. 2025's city dwellers would starve in fucking days if supermarkets refuse to serve them. They have no marketable skills. They are at the mercy of the system.
What happens when the system tells them to either do what it says or die?
Yeah, there will be resistance and there will be balkanization. I will be part of that. But I'm not downplaying the absolute firm grip the government and the central bank have on real world economy.
>Look at it this way. If the government can’t stop dudes from selling bags of weed or heroin, or guns, and they can’t stop people from crossing the border
They absolutely can, they don't want to
> then they also can’t stop me from giving a shiny rock to someone despite whatever the geriatrics in DC may think.
That's when the full force of the state comes down on your neck. I guess you're a burger, but here in euroland covid was basically a police state. People fined for sitting on benches, people fined for eating in the street with their mask down, people fined for leaving their house. Police at every corner. Then covid is over, and suddenly the cops "don't have the resources" to deal with niggers robbing people in daylight.
It's got a name, it's anarchotyranny.
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>>61531389
I can guarantee whatever stipend the government wants to give you will be a pittance and your wages will be enough to buy some sugar and deep fried corn to give you calories for tomorrows 12 hour long day in the mines.
>>61531540
People will be scrambling for real-money and a whole network of money launderers will pop up to get silver into and out of whatever system arises.
What is actually going to happen, is the banks will roll out the red carpet and walk you to the front of the line to buy in to the new system at a hansome premium. They need to recapitalize themselves and they'll need your metal to do so. You'll be the upper class.
It'll be like a 5th grade drop out who can't read but still manages to set up a business where he has a fleet of vehicles earning him $10M per year. You can hold your nose at him for being stupid and low class with no teeth but he's got the income and he has the bitches. Anyone without metal will simply not maintain the status their credit assets once gave them. They'll be at the bottom of the line with everyone else. 90 year portfolio owners will probably do worse than an able bodies 20 year old. Labor will always be needed and there is enough to keep you fed and housed. It is the system of counterparty-payments and IOUs that will be worthless.
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I got rich buying silver
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>>61531577
I will be when it hits $400/oz. At this rate, I'll retire in 2026.
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>>61531320
You have confidence in pieces of paper (stock certificates). I hope it works out well for you. But for me personally, I am not 100% confident they won't pull shenanigans when the time comes... like splitting the company in two so the insiders can have the mine and the bagholders get the bill for the mining runoff.
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>tfw feel like I don't have enough, no matter how much I have
What's the line to make it, boys?
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>>61531507
Nice
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>>61531610
do yours not have the antique finish?
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>>61531598
We'll pass Apple soon and Nvidia in 2026.
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>>61531589
Whatever your definition of "made it" is. Mine is a few acres close to my job with a humble cabin, solar, rain catchment, and the infrastructure in place to cultivate a large percentage of my own fruit, veg, and meat that is all paid for. A majority of my check goes into metal with a stable emergency fund of fiat for unforeseen expenses such as car troubles.

From here I'm stacking as much as possible even as prices continue to rise while being safe from serious economic hazards. I have 5 years of work to get there without silver exploding in price or selling any to expedite the process.
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>>61531519
I think I'll just go with 10oz's given my position. Went ahead and nabbed some Britannica's. They're my favorite :)

i hope we all make it fren
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>>61531589
>make it
Over 300toz.
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>>61531612
Nope, I like in the white
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>>61531610
imagine having anything with that zogbot orange nigger on it. Melt that immediately.
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>>61531624
Are those a copy of the intaglios? I don't see an option to buy them without that finish.
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>71
Can someone please check on the exchange's air conditioners? I'm concerned for their well being.
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>>61531618
1oz is probably better. just so you have more control over how much you sell all at once. I bought some 100oz bars because I thought they were cool and now they look like a total pain in the ass to sell when they're $7100 each.
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>>61531589
if you have 300+ ounces you've made it, we're talking life changing wealth
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>>61531623
>>61531658
I have 1,200 -1,300 ozt, but I still feel like I don't have enough; what's your rationale for 300?
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>>61531652
Consider when kilos or even 10toz bars go over $10k fiat.
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>>61531672
This chart.

300 oz puts you in the 1%
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>>61531672
>I still feel like I don't have enough
Same.
>300
SPARTA! lol jk it's the chart. 367toz is the "1%" club.
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>>61531658
I'm at 298 and will be more than happy if it'll buy me a few acres and a single-wide to drop on it. Even better if there's enough left to build a shop on it too.
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>>61531525
Just checked the price of a tube of 25 britannias. WTF they are going for ~£1800. I paid £650 three years ago.
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>>61531672
also

>1200 - 1300

you have nothing to worry about
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>>61531686
Isn't there another excel macro?
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>>61531693
it probably will
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>>61531699
17 ozt of AU as well
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>>61531706
Fingers crossed. I want us to all find some happiness, lads.
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>>61531447
It's Palladium. Palladium doesn't tarnish
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>>61531507
What's the name of that one?
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so we will all be subservient to the guy that bought a gorillion oz and he will be the new king?
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>>61531723
dick coin
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>>61531714
we're all Bullionaires here we're just waiting on the rest of the world to catch up
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>>61530725
Copper coins
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>>61531687
That's an old chart. Factoring in the claim that 90% of all silver mined has been consumed by corrosion or in industry (e.g., weaponry), the 1% threshold is now a tenth of that: 36 ozt.

>>61531704
>Isn't there another excel macro?
It's not a macro - it's a spreadsheet. And it's Libre Office, not Mickeysoft.
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>>61531723
It's a mock up of the athenian tetradrachma, minted by this
>https://limitedmintage.com/product/athena-and-owl-tetradrachm-uhr-2-troy-ounce-36mm-limited-mintage-1000/

website, unfortunately I think they've long since been all bought up.
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>>61531743
New table
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>>61531747
>New table
*Excel Image Macro
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16th to 23rd December
Silver went from 53 to 60 Euros
which means owning 1200 ounces I made more than double my monthly income in a week doing nothing.
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>>61531728
Government is going to come and snatch that shit up, lol. I hope he is making an effort to spread it around and hide it. Liberalism is just a precursor to give free reign of usurers and pornographers to sabotage the citizenry. When you start behaving detrimentally to the financial empire you probably find they are more or less a mafia than they are civil servants. They were able to ruin Nelson Bunker Hunt because he was going long silver futures. Buffet got a talking to and he sold his silver and Mr Commodity himself wrote a bestselling book on commodity investing that conspicuously only mentioned silver once.
I'm definitely going to be paying attention to him flaunting a stack like that. When a bankers storms into Congress complaining about an imminent collapse in the COMEX they'll have a ready-made solution: Bateman.
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Next thread:
>>61531803
>>61531803
>>61531803
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>>61531762
>*Excel Image Macro
Screen capture then crop in Paint.
No Excel is involved.
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>>61531614
>close to my job
For me, making it means not having a job. Not punching a timeclock and giving 90% of everything I make to Tampowitz&Scheckleberg. Working for myself and my family at my own place. The ability to trade freely with other free citizens without having to give a piece of the action to usury through fiat.
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>>61531822
>For me, making it means not having a job.
Or retirement with a good pension.
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>>61531777
Checked
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>>61531837
>pension
But by the time silver moons, pensions and 401ks won't be worth anything. Just digital promises for paper promises.
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saw pedophile heads off with a blunt instrument
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>>61531777
Check
>which means owning 1200 ounces I made more than double my monthly income in a week doing nothing.
Too bad it only took a decade to materialize, huh?
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>>61531866
Check
>saw pedophile heads off with a blunt instrument
Agreed.



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