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The Constitution Did Nothing Wrong

>Junk silver is fine
>Miners belong on /smg/
>Fuck off crypto

>Why precious metals?
https://youtu.be/i3S4rl6ehiI [Open]
https://youtu.be/gksenA5Al_A [Open]
https://youtu.be/FI7NnOg2rxo [Open]

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

>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)
https://goldsilver.be/en/ (EU)
https://www.acheter-or-argent.fr/index2.php/ (EU)
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://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 [Open]
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 [Open]
https://youtu.be/NgSXg-WOEVY [Open]
https://youtu.be/2ymGAyKAg-k [Open]
https://www.fakebullion.com/index.php/resources/fake-bullion-database
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keep on stackin'
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Previous Thread >>61531803
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>>61533259
me on the right
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previous thred link?
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>>61533269
Based knickers
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>>61533277
>>61533268
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Gold $4,500.
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Dont worry guys, I bought, that means the price will go down now
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Mail call. Only paid $65 each last week. Welcome to the family little bears!
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>>61533288
all ID colors make it ITT
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Does anyone here have an opinion on copper? If it follows into the footsteps of gold and silver, Chile's stock market should boom
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>>61533307
if you buy a fucking dually to transport it for sale and have a couple unused rooms to stack it in cool
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A new ATH for platinum. Congrats fellas. WAGMI
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>The 1926-P Peace Dollar I bought last month is actually a 1926-S, the S was just obscured by dirt
>If I buy another one, I'd have to pay like $10 more than I did for the previous one due to spot rising
Why does this have to happen to me right when the spot price is going up like this?
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bought a krug for 4450 and 2x10oz at 645.00 earlier in the week.
feels ok man
last 1oz gold purchase was at 2300, which I thought was overpriced lmoa
silver average is like $28. feeling good lads
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It's going too hiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiigh
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>>61533307
I have sold almost all of my copper entirely because it's a retarded buy unless you're playing with stocks. The hustle is "it's cheap and in the same shape that silver and gold coins/rounds are" along with "when silver and gold become too expensive people will FOMO into copper." That's it. I'm glad for the learning experience and I'm turning it into a bunch of 90% but learn from my goof and stick to precious metals.
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I boughted the top
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Spot broke $72. Futures in backwardation again .
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Happy Christmas frens
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>>61533325
The top so far
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>>61533325
No fear, friend. It is only when I buy is it the top.

btw I bought
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Jesus christ. Surely silver will slow down and spend time consolidating just above 70?
Going up this much is not healthy
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>>61533259
Walmarts with fine jewelry departments have been heavy discounting (often 75%) Italian sterling bracelets and necklaces. Sticking with the heavier pieces; I hit all the stores in my area and found 13 troy oz of sterling for about $325 (>$910 melt value). I took that ugly ass jewelry to the local coin shop and immediately traded it in for some gold. I suggest others do the same.
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>>61533307
1120 pounds of copper is about equal in price to one (1) ounce of gold. Silver, like 18 pounds cu to 1 oz silver.

got curious how dumb of an idea copper was, so there you go
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>>61533317
what is going on with platinum?
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>>61533333
They want price high before normies start waking up. They are basically bolting the exit doors shut for the masses. I doubt it will slow down anytime soon.
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>>61533333
your quints have proven me correct for i have bought the top

>the secret is nobody has any fucking idea what's happening and the entire global market is retarded but investing like it's 1850 into exclusively metal, land, food, and guns is likely the only way to not have to eat grandma.
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>>61533327
>backwardation
So bullish short-term but bearish long-term?
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I’m not sure if JPM is still buying puts to suppress the price of silver anymore but I’m sure they’re paying dearly for it if they are
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>>61533333
I'm pretty certain that the comex is completely out of options. We can expect to see hyperinflation start in the US within a few months.
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>>61533333
We'll never get to the moon with that kind of talk.
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>>61533333
>>61533341
Retail spent their money on Christmas shopping and is on vacation, so now they pump the price and price as many out as possible.
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we need a tampowitz song. maybe based off day-o. come mister tampowitz...
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>>61533350
Someone get their commodities desk on the line and ask if Tampowitz is available for a consultation.
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>>61533345
>That chart
Holy fucking shit, WAGMI lads
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>>61533345
Really, all you need if faith in one thing - The Jew.S. government continuing to be corrupt. I have faith the AIPAC States of America will continue to nigger their Rothschild debt note into oblivion, thus - metals go up nominally.

Have faith in your co-opted government continuing to be heebs, and you cannot go wrong with PMs.
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>bros
>it's so expensive bros
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>>61533364
>Come mister tampowitz, me want cheap rocks
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We just surpassed Apple's Marketcap.
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were all here btw

>>61533359
>>61533359
>>61533359
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>>61533323
Anon's silver stack throbs? Mine doesn't throb. Should I be concerned that it doesn't? Have I just not stacked enough?
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>bros
>wagmi, bros
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>>61533333
All the big senior managers are on vacation this week, its all the junior wet-behind-the-ears guys trying to tamp it down.
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>>61533369
Nah anon. This is still cheapie territory. It won't last for long though. I expect my very last purchase very well could be next month.
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>>61533324
>>61533338
>>61533316
All right anons
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>$72 aftermarket
hot a what baabhabiat
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Well silver blasted past the resistance level of 71. 71 is now the new floor, isnt it?
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>>61533379
>Anon's silver stack throbs?
It does when I'm holding it.
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>>61533345
>>the secret is nobody has any fucking idea what's happening
This tbqhwyfamalam, nobody actually knows. All we have are stories from 100 years ago with nobody alive to tell them, and said stories are outdated because now we have diversity in our societies, more political division, a less self-reliant population, and a market that for the last 30 years probably has just been pure speculation.
There is no precedent. They're all just trying to do whatever they can to not die.
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>>61533373
It’s going to be maximum funny when it’s market cap rips straight past gold because the silver market cap is a giant pile of shit predicated on all silver ever mined since the dawn of time.
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>>61533384
Hard to not just hold cash (for survival liquidity) and buy canned food at these prices, but I can't pass up sub-200 cheapies.
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>>61533364
tamp
me say tamp
me say tamp
me say tamp
me say tamp
me say ta-amm-po-witz

come mister jewish man
tamp me gold and silver
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>>61533345
>january, the strongest month for PMs only a week away
>christmas tomorrow
New years eve is also where people gift each other PMs, isnt it?
Please god i hope the only way from now on is up
We are all in this together
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>>61533259
>The Constitution Did Nothing Wrong
>
Constitution means to stand and act for.
Before you have a Constitution, you must have a declaration to speak into existence a truth.
What you think,
Is what you say,
Is what you do,
Is who you are.
Not only did the Constitution "do" nothing wrong, it's been proven to be the most profound doctrine since the Gospel. Probably because it derived it's fundamental principles from it.
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It has come to my attention that Mr. Tampowitz didn't even try to dump it today.
t. nooticer
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I've stacked cheapies you people wouldn't believe.
Krugerrands less than $2,000 (and under spot) with a Walmart 5% cash back credit card.
90% silver quarters for less than five bucks.
Platinum Wieners for a thousand dollars.
All those savings are lost in time, like tears in the rain.
Time to buy.
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kek tampies
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>>61533409
There was a dump in the morning, not a big one but enough of an oportunity to buy ze dip
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>>61533409
Mr. Tampowitz sounds like a jew. I will take his shekels away from him.
>>61533417
kek.
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>>61533409
yah he did, >>61530759. It was comically ineffective.
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>>61533400
Thanks for reminding me anon. I also have to make a bulk purchase for tobacco products and lead. Where did all the time go? I feel like Gandalf right before the Battle for Gondor. I literally have been preparing for a decade and it still isn't enough.
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I think I’ll be retiring in 2026. All thanks to silver!
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>>61533417
>90% silver quarters for less than five bucks
Agreed. Mercs now are $5.19 melt even...
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>>61533346
>he thinks the supply and demand will sort itself out
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I've only been stackan for a little over a year and already have a portfolio of $50K. Just wished my family and friends listened to me.

They still have no idea.
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Tough to complain. Up $700 in two days. Also up just shy of 250% since 'liberation day' when it was <$900/troy oz.

The market is adjusting it's inventory for the reality that the mandated Electric Vehicle future is futile. For a number of reasons it is. As a result the market now needs platinum for combustible engines they didn't think would be needed.

Platinum was worth way more then gold in the 1990s. Pt. is 10-30 times rarer than gold in the Earths crust. 100s of times rarer than silver.
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Posting real silver.
Dealers hate if you don't have full unmolested tubes.
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Bummed out anons, I brought this lovely piece of Moldavite (most rare mineral on the planet only generated from one unique asteroid impact) in what I was told was a sterling setting but after a while I can see the plating wearing off and it’s just coated copper. It still looks fantastic but can’t help but be a little mad
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>>61533333
ch3ck3d

>>61533339
>>61533440
That was directed at you. I fucked up.
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>>61533445
Stupid kike dealers can suck off my crusty, mixed date tubes of Eagles.
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>>61533432
If silver got me to retirement in 2026, I'd still work my job at a bank to see what it's like to watch a collapse for a few months/year or two.
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>>61533404
It might have dips here and there, but a pullback to 50 seems impossible. The reality is there isn't enough silver and won't be for some years. This is called a squeeze.
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>>61533307
complete dogshit liquidity unless you accept to get lowballed to death by smelters. Who tf do you think will pay hundreds $ in shipping just to buy it from you? You can sell Ks worth of gold and silver on ebay or FBmarket with only a dozen bux in shipping fees.
With copper moving it around would eat all your margin.

Yes it's the best, most important metal ever. But it's still a shit investment. Only reason to stack copper is if you can do it for free.
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>>61533455
Fuck that. Buy an essential business and be your own boss. That’s my plan.
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Silver is only up 15% in 2 weeks, but palladium is up 30%. Why does /biz/ only ever shill prepumped shitcoins and never the undervalued rapid gainers?
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>>61533452
ew that one has poopie on it.
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>>61533345
>>61533404
>>61533457
Well I'm looking at Palladium and it looks like it'll hit 2200 and then do a long retrace to 1600 to create a multistep multiyear cup and handle.
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>>61533465
I bet you own neither lol.
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In the UK, silver is trading at £92 dollars per troy ounce
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QRD
April 2: Trump's Liberation Day tariffs.
April 4: China puts export controls on rare earths.
April 7: Metals rally starts.

The SCOTUS decision on Trump's tariffs is coming very soon. You want to be in or out by that time. Which one is something you have to figure out yourself.
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>>61533465
The real shitcoins are bitcoin and all the other pedophile endorsed shitcoins/memecoins. My reasoning for just gold & silver is simple, it's real money. If a normgroid looks at a 10 oz silver bar for example, it's either some primal understanding of it or they're too pozzed (le stonk market) but still acknowledge what it once was, that being a physical commodity. Stuff like platinum, palladium, rhodium in coin/bar form are all meme metals that barely look any different to silver and I have to additionally explain it's use to someone, bad choice fren. Good just for the novelty desu.
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>>61533473
Play in the paper if you want but I'm too neurotic to not become obsessive over line go up or down.
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>>61533465
the platinum group metals are memes
distractions from silver
always remember their liquidity is shit compared to gold/silver
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>>61533440
EV shit is a nothingburger imo, nobody can afford a new car, and nobody wants EV's. Mass manipulation of the silver market coming to a terrible self disemboweling end is what will drive price discovery imo
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>>61533473
Palladium and platinum are going places. I don't know where, and I don't know enough to predict anything, just that it'll go up.
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>They're predicting lower silver demand in 2025 when buying has only massively increased this entire year and the scramble for supply has already started
Do they really think we believe this? It's just one of those things where they say it was "merely an estimate" and then they double the numbers in a couple years at the bottom of some literally who newspaper.
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>>61533494
>SCOTUS on trump tariffs
What? I thought that was last month
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>>61533509
Link?
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>>61533510
That's probably when the announcement was made that a decision is coming. It's not here yet.
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>>61533430
>I feel like Gandalf right before the Battle for Gondor. I literally have been preparing for a decade and it still isn't enough.
This is why work is a blessing, not only because of financial compensation, but because of the skills and knowledge acquired in the process. The feeling of inadequacy should become motivation to learn something new or face a fear. That specific feeling is a que to do the next good thing.
Once this becomes the default reaction to this feeling, then the dread and fear that accompanied i5 8s transformed into morale.
Merry Christ-Mass fren!
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>>61533505
Zion don literally fucking banned Chinese EVs from America because they are so affordable they would obliterate all the faggots selling 90k base model trucks with ads in them. Ford must be rolling in his grave at the state of his company.
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>>61533519
yeah fuck that shit
i'd love to buy a cheap lil chinese electric car for $10k
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>>61533509
Anon I saw some Jewish woman on tv who is supposed to be a financial expert tell people not to buy physical silver and gold and that ETFs are safer since you don't need to keep it at home. My jaw dropped at the bold faced deceit that this Jewish woman exudes. The thing of it is people will gobble it up until it's too late. Many won't even know they were lied to even after the fact. They will just be mad.
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>>61533494
lmao China won't stop their rare earths export controls even if (as is likely) the tariffs are lifted
USG has been openly fucking with them for years in many ways and they smell blood in the water
USN just stole $100 million worth of Chinese oil on a Venezuelan tanker just a few days ago
China thinks they have the advantage (they are probably right) and they won't let up the pressure
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>>61533483
>the higher silver goes, the more taxes they have to pay per oz
>VAT on 1oz now more expensive than 1oz of silver back in 2020
bongs truly are in a nightmare loop
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silverfags are just the stinkylinkies of metals.
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>>61533465
>Gold YTD 74%
>Silver YTD 145%
>Palladium YTD 125%
>Platinum YTD 166%

Palladium is brought up from time here. It has done well for some anons and I am happy if it brought you gains as well. You are short sighted though,both silver and platinum out performed palladium this year.
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>try to get discount silver at auctions
>25% buyer premium + sales taxes on top of whatever you bid
>picrel comes up, ungraded, circulated, etc
>set max bid for melt - fees/taxes, worst case get coins at spot
>people rapidly bid it up to considerably above melt before premium/taxes, ends up selling for ~30-40% over spot after fees
why are people retarded?
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We used to be a Nation.
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Thread is moving so fast nobody will see that my dad fucks me while I sleep
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>>61533334
jewlry has like over 500% markup, i hardly think even clearance sterling silver would be worth it
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>>61533505
I don't like EVs but they are selling them
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>>61533505
>nobody wants EV's
It is so funny that EV sales crater as soon as you remove the subsidy (same with profitability of windmills) and EU is forcing their car makers to buy co2 emission certs from Tesla et al i.e. subsidising the competition. It is like the EU want to kill their the automotive industry. Jesus net zero and EVs has to be the worst asset allocation in modern history, just build nuclear power plants and let people drive ICE cars
EVs lose their value so fucking fast compared to real cars and people dont like setting fire on their cash just for the environment
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>>61533532
imagine living in a serious nation
must be nice
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>>61533525
>they smell blood in the water

Trump's habitual TACO has shown weakness.
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>>61533528
You can buy physical silver that is held in vaults outside of the uk if you want to dodge the tax (but that has been sold out for quite some time)
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>>61533525
100% rare earth controls are not being lifted, they are not providing that shit for Americans to build war machines anymore. US exports make up less than 5% of their GDP, they can take that hit but America would implode without Chinese exports. Also their obvious leak to Reuters about their successful EUV manhattan project is just them saying fuck you, we have all the cards now.
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>>61533523
They aren't following the rule of cool to establish a value of something. Antique furniture is worth something because it's cool. That car? It's cool. Some number on a computer? You're jewish, kys.
Of course physical metal was a better investment, it's like having the choice between buying an IKEA table or an antique table, the cooler one is the better one to pick even if they're both technically the same price or made of the same materials.
It's just a boomer CBT psyop, they have no instincts left. Normally men buy something because they like it, nobody likes a little stock ticker that does nothing.
>>61533511
No link, read it like 4 times this year so far. You'll have to google this one and just read articles, I don't post my deep research. Every article I've seen predicts the deficit dropping from 18% in 2023 to 13% in 2024 to merely 10% in 2025.
Not attempting to FUD, but rather to point out that they're still manipulating things extremely obviously and just blatantly lying about it.
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>>61533522
Yeah with the way things are going I can buy two cheap lil chinese electric cars in liquidated silver.
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>>61533333
Checked its over
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>>61533417
Haha noob, I fell for the Y2K paranoia and saved a whole weeks pay stocking grocery shelves. I picked up my first eagle for 300ish. Later I started frequenting a gun shop and saw a little display of silver and picked up 100oz brick for about 8 bucks an ounce.

Its been a wild ride, 2011 was heart breaking.
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>>61533558
>Chinese solar production growing by multiple hundreds of megawatts year on year
>datacentre rollout consuming silver by the hundreds of millions of ounces
>um actually industrial demand is decreasing goy!

Too funny, their lies are wild
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>>61533333
Checked $40 EOY
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I have a small stack that I built about 3 or so years ago that I've been sitting on. Is it time to add a bit more to it or are things just too volatile right now?
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>>61533382
We are so back fren
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>>61533554
Both EU and USA is around 5% of gdp, like china could tank it but it would be quite painful in the short term. Kinda crazy though how far china has come since they liberalised the economy
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>>61533578
normies add to their 401k every pay check
thats how you have to be with silver
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>>61533578
The top is 100
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>already at 72
I-is it going faster?
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>>61533519
The name of the semitic game is Cloward-Piven controlled demolition. The gayest anarcho-tyranny ever seen. You think fucking over people trying to get cheap cars is bad? Wait til you learn what this puppet is doing behind the scenes with Stargate, CBDCs, and Digital ID. They are making the most homosexual digital concentration camp for all the cattle.
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So what happened to the guy who sold enough to hammer the price down like that just to have it bounce back up and surpass where it was?
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>>61533576
Thank god for Chinese solar, it is going to be funny when Spain starts stealing factories from the rest of EU thanks to cheap as fuck electricity from solar
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>>61533582
It really really helps when unelected monopolist koshers gift them all of America's industrial might since the 1970s. That can really help one's economy. The systematic orchestrated wealth transfer from west to east has been obvious for anyone looking passed their mohel masters
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>>61533597
Crazy times we're living in.
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>>61533528
>bongs truly are in a nightmare loop
Considering that's where the currency conundrum began, it's really kind of a sweet irony, though. May our bong frens find cheapies on the down low.
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>>61533597
I don’t think they realised what they were doing. They thought the Chinese were some kind of retarded slave race that could never innovate and would just sit in shoe factories forever. Turns out that the Middle Kingdom been around for thousands of years and is in fact, not retarded. How surprising.

>>61533605
It’s just the historical norm, what we have lived the last two centuries or so was just because Europeans got the Industrial Revolution cheat codes first. China mogging has been the norm for almost all of history.
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it aint much, but it'll do
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>$98.53 in leafland
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>>61533507
Where do I find more of these
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>>61533584
Things are just getting started at 100 you dumb nigger.
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>>61533618
>They thought
The official reason was that it worked with Japan, so why not do it with our enemy, communist china, and americanize them?
Of course LMAO what a retarded move, how would them making cars for us americanize them? But that was the plan, if they had less population it might have worked. If we just did that with their food supply instead of their industrial base it might have worked, they would have worshipped us if we exported mcdonalds to them instead of them being starving rice eaters.
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>>61533625
>up USD $8 in a week
we are reaching unhealthy levels of mooning, its getting me nervous
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>>61533574
>Its been a wild ride, 2011 was heart breaking.
Good news ol'fren! This time is different, same but different.
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>>61533642
I'm genuinely getting scared
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>>61533586
>>already at 72
>I-is it going faster?
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Adjusted for inflation what's silver's ATH?
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>>61533661
If you use shadowstats which tracks real inflation not Jewish nonsense, the hunt brothers squeeze is north of $800 of today’s paper tokens
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>>61533659
based, u 2 fren
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7t6DhAkhpq8
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>>61533659
Merry Christmas, anon! Stacking the last silver for the year and looking at deliveries every other day for the next 10 days. It's like a long, drawn out Christmas morning!
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>>61533661
I've been noticing that a lot of people are ignoring the 1980 thing because it was an outlier.
That one didn't count.
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>>61533531
Do you not have a coin shop close by?
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>>61533333
>casually wrecks your bullrun
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>>61533670
Great link fren. Watchin' Rudolph right now. Tomorrow is "It's A Wonderful Life."
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>>61533661
>Adjusted for inflation what's silver's ATH?
Something like 4500, of course gold would be 67500
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>>61533618
>I don’t think they realised what they were doing.
That's naive to think that. Back in the 1970s when China still was a medieval backwater, it wasn't your average Joe wanting to make funny designs on Tshirts who were investing in China. It was your giants heavy industries' jewish consortiums (steel, coal, smelters,..) with the help of the JYC banks who helped modernize the whole country. It was hundreds of billions USD invested into this project, plus a shitload of US jewish glowniggers giving chinks all the blueprints and patents they could dream of.

Would it have happened anyway eventually? Yes. But it would have taken at least another decade or two, and that's assuming no US meddling in internal affairs. Because that's funny how the CIA went after the whole world but always left China at peace, or even helping them.
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>>61533665
The Hunt brothers.... isn't that... the incident where the kikes almost lost, but they literally changed the rules of the game like the butthurt semites they are and said, "Oy veeeeeey you didn't win you can't win! this is OUR GAME!"

Fucking H man was right, he utterly correct.
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Looks like spot prices don’t care what the fake future price is anymore. “They” are loosing control.
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>>61533688
40 dollar silver?
You guys are fucking high if you think you will see 50 dollar silver.
If you are actually stupid enough to hold out for 60 dollar silver you deserver to lose all your money.
Silver will NEVER break 70 dollars in our life time.
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>>61533693
Yeah you’re smoking fucking crack if you think you’re gonna see 50 or 60 dollar silver again. We’re going parabolic boys. Just keep adding while we go up.
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Why are the chinese dumping?
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>>61533693
>dollar silver?
>You guys are fucking high if you think you will see 50 dollar silver.
>If you are actually stupid enough to hold out for 60 dollar silver you deserver to lose all your money.
>Silver will NEVER break 70 dollars in our life time.
Bwahahahahahahahahahaha!
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>>61533688
They put the money into Chinese heavy industry because white labour was too expensive and they needed cheap slaves. The upfront investment has paid huge dividends for them.

>left China at peace

Chang kicked the US army back to the parallel taking ten to one losses with no supplies, air support or tanks. The glowies did try to spy and infiltrate but got taken out the back of the woodshed and shot. Chang is absolutely ruthless towards glowies, as he should be.
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>>61533713
Chinese dumping? What do you mean anon
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>>61533721
A little pullback happening at this moment
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We won
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>>61533680
I do and I get decent prices there but I'm trying to buy below spot where possible and auctions seemed like a place to get good deals.
Or at least that's what the plan was, but I can't understand how people are retarded enough to bid it this high when buyers premiums/taxes will mean paying considerably more than spot. At that point just buy rolls from APMEX.
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>>61533727
Back to where it was two hours ago
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>>61533727
That's just the after hours tampowitz special. China is still slurping.
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A month ago I made my first formal budget and allocated 5% of my overtime earnings to silver, and the fucking price hss skyrocketed so far that it's already outstripped my ability to keep up
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Guys Silver is back down to 20 dollars over it's all time legendary "can never pass 50" high! Panic!!!! AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!!
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>>61533665
if we were to apply the same metric to us now how high would a similar squeeze go in fiat?
I'm not math savvy enough to figure that out
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>>61533749
Infinity.
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>>61533748
wtf the CEO of silver was implicated in the Epstein files????
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thought experiment/question
If this is the end of crypto as a mainstream mainstay how do you guys see it panning out? Will btc deflate to lower but still stupid prices for lines of code? will it crash into nothing?
I hold the belief that btc has been siphoning away cash that should have gone to Gold and Silver for all these years, but even then I don't see gold hitting the same 100k+ value short of weimar hyperinflation
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Jesus christ

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cMDglgNVL4s
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These dollar increments are getting boring. When are we getting to the $10 jumps?
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OOOOOOOOOOOO
>72 breached
>4520 breached
HOLD ME BROS
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>>61533781
damn, I gotta figgin learn how to build one of these
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>>61533785
Soon enough. Enjoy these chances to buy cheap while they last.
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>>61533771
Probably eventually goes the way of NFTs, massively reduced value to the point of essentially being worthless, a near-zero curiosity.

That said, I expect the underlying block chain tech will stick around in some form.
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>>61533333
CHECK THE CHARTS
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>>61533771
>If this is the end of crypto as a mainstream mainstay how do you guys see it panning out? Will btc deflate to lower but still stupid prices for lines of code? will it crash into nothing?

I think BTC and XMR are here to stay, wouldn’t care to speculate on their value too much. XMR will likely do numbers, BTC holds value as the OG and is a counterparty risk free way of settling trade. I don’t like to shill it in /pmg/ though because it’s not the place and shiny rocks are eternal.

>I hold the belief that btc has been siphoning away cash that should have gone to Gold and Silver for all these years

Yes

>but even then I don't see gold hitting the same 100k+ value short of weimar hyperinflation

There are trillions and quadrillions of bullshit parked in nonsensical assets looking for a home that isn’t fucked. Gold can go to a million dollars before hyperinflation hits.
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>>61533785
Isn't 72 the ATH from 2011 after inflation?
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WHERES THE HOLO ANON

I need that round friend I’ll suck your dick no homo
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>>61533771
Crypto in general is done for. All the gimmicks and retarded narratives have been played out and there is nothing left to trick the masses into buying it again. BTCs price will continue being manipulated to try and farm whatever liquidity is left. There really isn't much else going for it.
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>>61533771
>btc has been siphoning away cash that should have gone to Gold and Silver
Ding Ding Ding Ding Diiiiiiing. That and it's an even worse, even less backed semitic ponzi to set the goyim on. Fiat is done, but CBDCs are too tantalizing for the Bergs to give up. Tokenization has been getting planned by the BIS (THE Jewish bank of Jewish banks) since at least 2017. Utterly and completely planned evil. They could control Fiat, and they can absolutely Alchemy CBDCs. Beware.
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China gonna take some profits tonight don't worry though
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>>61533817
china is not playing for profits
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>>61533687
>4500 oz of silver
Then won't a loaf of bread cost 200, won't other items adjust for inflation?
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>>61533815
Complete collapse is going to end the kike world order. It will set everything back at least 200 years. Internet, electricity, plumbing; tech will go back to steampunk era and the means to acquire raw resources will go away. High tech resource acquisition will stall for hundreds of years.
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And silver is worth more than Apple.
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>>61533809
They have 3 similar to that on eBay right now. $140, $170 and $300. I’d say if you want em grab em while you can.
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>>61533823
this is iqdelete cope
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>>61533771
who's got the screencap explaining that crypto is the path for the plebs owning nothing.

there is zero use case for any crypto beyond the ones designed to buy drugs and child porn. i was deep in the game years ago and smelled the bullshit amid the countless vomit of buzzwords. it was a means of attracting as much dumb money and gamblers as possible. das it, man.

are metals boring? can you not make degenerate wallstreetbets with it? absolutely. but my stack of shinies will always shine and the jews will forever seethe.
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When will someone invent crypto but for gold and silver, imagine depositing 1 oz at a vault and then instantly it will be available (due to reserves that the company keeps) in a vault in a city near the receiver. To make it anonymous just generate a one time code for the receiver
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What if big tech found something never known before and absolutely requires silver 100% and it's so important all major players are scrambling for silver
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I'm having silver anxiety
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>>61533661
Around that time (hunt bros) I was wee. I remember $100 was like, rich people money. Silver was 50ish?

My mom would fill up the car with gas, take us to mcdonalds, full cart of groceries and 10-20 left over with a hundo.

So say an ounce of silver filled up a cart with good quality food, which is easily 250-300 now. Anecdotally.

Mcdonalds quarter pounders were like 75c so 50ish burgs. Thats about like 250-300 bucks now I suppose.
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>>61533835
Nobody wants fake crypto bullshit. Period.
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>>61533796
I've done the numbers and, ignoring the massive input cost and exposure to deadly chemicals, you need a constant supply of sub spot materials to refine. the bids for his bars are insane and he's a retired boomer going to fleamarkets with his wife. probably a comfy life and a dream for most of us but I'm a zoomer wagie trying to keep from total ass rape as things get worse.
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>>61533823
silver is not fiat nigga
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>>61533827
We are not going back that far doomer-Sama. At most it puts a decade or two giga depression into play while the monetary situation gets unfucked. Although the caveat would be if the Jews start a nukefight at which point yeah we are back to steam engines although the progress of development would be way more rapid.
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Why are people bringing up hunt brothers pizza? How do they play into silver
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God dam. We might break 73 soon.
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>>61533844
Alright, alright, didn't mean to ruffle some feathers. I legitimately didn't know. New to this silver stuff.
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>>61533334
Walmart arbitrage anon is right, I just bought 7-8 ounces Troy silver for ~$34/oz.
Going to trade these for more coins at the shop.
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>>61533858
The breakout is happening. Now i get why we were getting anti silver spam for the last year. We were near the total breakout

Thread theme:

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=gpLYRS5NYgY&list=RDgpLYRS5NYgY&start_radio=1
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>>61533842
Well we are not going back to using physical coins, buying a milkshake with a fucking silver coin? Nigger please, there isn’t enough precious metals by a LOT to make this work in the modern world.

What’s your solution? Genuine question
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>>61533829
Seller name?! I can’t find them
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>>61533864
Lots of people have claimed that silver rises proportional to inflation. Turns out there are lots of other pressures
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I bought...so don't worry it will come down now
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For how long would a breakout last before we reach the next consolidation phase?
I assume that january and february dont have a lot of dumping or crabbing for PMs, so could it genuinely be a pure bull run till march?
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>>61533875
Thanks anon. You're an hero to us all
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>>61533870
I searched for holo 1 oz silver round anime
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.99999 gold at spot price.
I’m selling some of my crypto to buy some.
Feels horrid selling low buying high, but I love animal numismatics.
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>>61533730
>We won
Won?
You have only begun to see the victory, far off like a distant mirage on the horizon, distorted and obscure.
Screenshot this rant for 5 years from now.
The day will come when an armed entourage will become a necessity for silver stackers, in which you, if you haven't cashed out for vices and vixens may be plagued by constant proposals of business and financial institutions to collateralize your holdings to stimulate the zombie economy that is feigning productivity in an illusion of death loops of infinite digital rehypoticaed dystopic delusion, which really desires your physical metal to expand itself but will settle for a glimpse of it and a token fractionalized NFT image theat is authentic and not purely A.I generated to string along the helplessly and hopelessly dopamine addicted black mirror mindless midwit investment cattle consumers.
If you're not convinced, 5 years isn't far away, I remember saying in 2020 that silver would blow past 50 like it was nothing by 2025. Go back in the archives for Pol research the SETF threads, Did I have doubts about the timing? Sure, but here we are. What is real is true. The winning is barely beginning fren. But keep in mind that with great power comes great responsibility. The shadow of greatness appears evil to those who are eclipsed by it. Prepare yourself for real spiritual warfare and equally physical threats if you intend to continue on this path of stacking silver for the next half of this decade because on the other side is the responsibility to do judgment in justice. Hard calls and unpleasantness of heart. This is the cost of wealth while still following ritteousness.
To summarize, we haven't won, quite the contrary, you will become disgusted by the opulent and decedent levels of winning to come if you aren't shaken off like a flea from a scratching dog over the next 5 years and are able to maintain your composure and honor in virtue and humility while consistently increasing your stack.
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>>61533870
There were a few cool ones. Good luck!
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>>61533865
Based. My local shop has lots of crazy silver jewelry right now since they are getting buckets full of it now that prices are high. When i was buying coins i asked about silver jewelry and he lived a giant clear bucket like what you slide under your bed and he said “is there anything you like”?
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>>61533880
Five nines are cursed. They are so fucking sexy and kino but you can never touch them or let them leave their plastic case.
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>>61533877
We were at $51/oz one month from today. If anything we could be at $100 by end of January
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>>61533869
honestly I see some kind of pm back fiat making a return just due to the sheer number of people, scarcity of metal, and ease of use in the modern day.
but that also wholly depends on how the jews do or don't worm their way into the creation of whatever new system comes out at the end of this. I'd LIKE to think that they won't this time with the amount of mainstream noticing. I'd LIKE to think that this time will be different, but well...
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>>61533877
Jan 1 2026 is when Chinese export controls start and thats when we find out the truth about how much of the global silver is refined in china.
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>>61533886
Ah yeah, ultra soft, thanks for the warning
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>>61533893
>how much of x is x’d in China

Why even bother speculating. It’s 90% minimum.
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ratio approaching 62
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>>61533893
I wonder if some big players already know about this info (or higher ups in china, considering how much the chinese have been slurping PMs) and this giant bull run is the result of their early buying
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>>61533898
Then its gonna be brutal.
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>>61533901
Fuck yes. And I remember telling my then girlfriend that I'm going all into silver and she dumped me because she thought I was insane. And maybe I was but I did the right thing.
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>>61533907
Yeah what we are doing china is doing on a civilizational level. China knows everything we do but on a far deeper level

If china wants to truly break the western markets they should set the comex price far higher so that all the metal will flow to china and then since there’s an export control it cant come out. Boom they clean out the west of physical metal.
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>>61533913
There’s no way western export controls don’t come imminently. Are they just going to send all the shinies to Zhang?
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I got rich buying silver
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>>61533913
Sorry, i mean set the shanghai gold exchange prices higher so that metals are pulled west to east.
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>>61533901
I should have unironically all in-ed on silver and gold. I could have easily too but instead I listened to my boomer parents and bank financial advisor advice about diversifying. Never learned my lesson to do the opposite of what they say until it was too late
>t. still has 300 oz silver and 3 oz gold at 25 but wanted 2000 and 20 respectively
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Holy shit bros. I left and came back and we're about to slam through $73 like a BBC on a jewish girl.
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>>61533925
Your over 200n2 you will make it brother.
I wish I free time to buy more shiny rocks.
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>>61533921
I dont believe the west will export control because the west’s entire fascination is open borders to capital so they think it’s good if china owns mines in Canada sending all the metals back to china. Resource nationalism is against the ideology of all western countries. They think nationalism is stupid and backwards.
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Buy out all the half priced silver on the Walmart app.
Then click pay with klarna for $0 down.

The arbitrage more than pays for the credit.
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>>61533864
>Alright, alright, didn't mean to ruffle some feathers. I legitimately didn't know. New to this silver stuff.
No food = riots
No silver = dark ages
Dark ages = no food
Repeat
This is a simple table explaining historical cycles, though the advancements are even more profound technology now than the further you go back in history this cycle still is accurate in the simplistic macrocosmic analysis.
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>>61533922
based birthday balloon poster
I hope one day you get to post the year of your own birth
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METAL
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>>61533930
I'm tempted to get one of those. This is the monument deal, right?
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If gold, silver, copper are too mainstream what's another metal that hasn't popped yet?
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>The interval to increase $10 dollars keeps shortening for spot #Silver

>It took 1396 days to go from 20 to 30

>(based on when it first crossed 20 in July of 2020)

>It took 14 days to get to 70 from 60
https://x.com/BankerWeimar/status/2003546844283257154
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>>61533945
nobody is buying copper
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>>61533930
Canada’s mint is one of the best in the world. Our numismatics are amazing.

There’s a hand pour guy in the prairies named black label bullion that does heavy 30-50oz silver pours and i want to buy a few desu but I’m scared about package theft so will have to wait until i go to the prairies to visit my parents.
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>>61533949
Doesn't answer
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>>61533923
About that.............. really makes me think, It's like the Jews have been planning it long term or something... It's a wealth transfer, from one golden calf to another.
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>>61533945
Zinc
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>>61533945
Tin, look for pewter stuff at thrift stores. They aren’t onto it like they are sterling.
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>>61533953
the answer is that copper hasn't popped. There are no other metals with a connection to money
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>>61533930
I have a regular maple five niner and I wish I had bought more. I could have at those prices but I didn't.
>Schindlercrying.jpg
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>>61533955
That feel when my schitzo shitpost is going to come true
>Brics is going to go to gold standard
>US and EU will respond with silver standard.
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>>61533945
>copper
spent the last three days selling and shipping out everything but what looks like a few pieces I'm stuck with. None of this is mainstream. Governments are stacking these metals; not the plebs. The auto shop in town has boomer TV on all day and gold is still just an investment sold to old people. We are early, incredibly early, and it is going to get weird.
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>>61533936
If they’re phasing it out of hundreds of stores there must be a pile of silver
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>>61533945
I have 6 garbage bags full of crushed cans and 5 kilos of Te.
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>>61533608
thats pretty good :)
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>>61533961
I’m jelly.
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>>61533965
Nigger what are you going to do with Aluminum cans. That shit is straight junk metal.
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>>61533955
Check
>It's a wealth transfer, from one golden calf to another.
The funniest part is when the dragon masquerading as a calf consumes the rats.
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>>61533843
>comfy life and a dream for most of us but I'm a zoomer wagie
how do you do fellow retard.
>>61533796
back in reality, when the easy picks are already had, there is a fleet of old coinage. there just isn't a real demand yet, once it happens its .. ya done fucked up procrasterbating. never stop building it in your head and getting a handle on prices to start it out.
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>>61533965
you will spend more money and time and fuel melting that shit that what it will ever be worth
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>>61533836
that's an idea i've got on the back of my mind ever since we breached $35.
But by now we would have heared about it no?

I was thinking maybe the potential use in high frequency microchips could be the reason. Because not only it's a better conductive material than copper, and each nano second count in current chips, but most important is the heat conductivity.
Literally half the power used by AI datacenters (and we are talking about the most power hungry machines ever built, the large ones who opened all across the US are devouring between 2 and 4 gigawatts, ie 1.5-3 millions US households worth of electricity) is spent into cooling. Heat dissipation currently is the biggest problem AI face to scale up, and here silver is the best performer existing.
For now, each AI server rack contain 1.2kg of silver, which is already huge, but if silver replaced copper in microchips that number would x10.
And maybe the $$ invested in AI are so astronomical maybe manufacturers could justify making premium chips made from silver. But i'm not an expert on the matter, maybe silver have others limitations beyond the cost, like idk.. how electrons are polarized or transfered, who prevent it from being used.
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>>61533941
>look at picture
>wonder why he didn't post some silver too
Oh shit.
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>>61533970
Aluminum silver alloys are as strong as steel for most applications without rust.
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>>61533957
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Someone must have bought the Holo listings, sadge. At least I have a dream.
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>>61533981
I mean, sure? But there are bajillions of tonnes of it floating around. Your fucking window frames are probably made of the stuff.
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>>61533971
Hope so. I hope they use those funds to enrich Iran with missiles so they can do what Whites should have did, 100 years ago... My Jew fatigue is at critical levels almost topping black fatigue.
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>>61533976
>But by now we would have heard about it no?
This is the question I find myself asking a lot when it comes to what silver has been doing.
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>>61533988
>100 years ago

More like 2000 years ago when Titus failed to finish the job after doing 95% of the work.
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>>61533943
Yeah, it’s on their front page.
A shame gold is so high right now, but compared to a few months/years from now who cares about a measly $100.
Pretty wolf coin to go with my Holocoins.
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>>61533957
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>>61533965
What about nickel?

>>61533963
Gold is hitting the trend line so that it looks like housing, money supply and stocks are all hitting the bottom in gold and are somehow primed to rise, that's what it looks like on the charts starting from 1880 or 1963. I feel like gold is hitting the peak because everyone knows about it. Like every normie investor is in gold. I have family members selling Nvidia for gold.
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>>61533976
Yeah. It's the data centers. Governments are scrambling to get the best ones operational.
Could be comparative to Manhattan project maybe what's going on. I thinks things are escalating big-time
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>>61533934
I know it's a make it stack, but it's not my goal stack. Unless silver and gold drop back down just long enough for me to hit my goal I will be killing myself in 1 (one) hour
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Not exactly pmg but I picked up this plain sterling band for like 15 bucks. Way over spot I’m sure but it’s just cool.
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>>61533828
Made you goyim a meme since I love y'all so much.
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>>61533950
so true
not proud of much of this shitty nation lately but our minted pm's I will proudly argue are leagues above almost all others
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>>61534000
Can I have your current silver after you're a hero
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Genuinely asking, is it worth continuing to buy silver at this point? When I started a couple years ago I could buy a 10oz bar for less than $500 CAD, nowadays that's not even enough for a 5oz bar. I've currently got 200oz in silver and 2oz in gold.
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>>61533973
I would have so much more metal if my family weren't absolute fucking retards who think everyone has to be a rugged cowboy making their own way through the desert. We could have been on a family compound where we split costs and built wealth but my divorced boomer parents are either going into the city to shop or fill their giant homes with estate sale garbage.

If I don't die in a field over the next 20 years I will ensure my kids don't suffer the same horse shit.

>mom sold a 1/4 oz of gold she found in her mom's jewelry for shoes and a fancy dinner.
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>>61533841
We are probably about the same age. When I was just a little kid I had my mom and dad, myself and my two older brothers in the house and I clearly remember the very first time the bill came to over $100. This was for two heaping shopping carts full of groceries. Sometimes I will go by myself to the store if I don't need all that much and just get one of the cuck carts. It's easy to get $100 worth of food just filling the top part.
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>>61534009
no
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>>61533990
We are at the intersection of so many bullish scenarii for silver, maybe we overthink it and it's simply the accumulation of all the tiny reasons who ended up making a tsunami of green dildos.
But the speed at which we climb can't be justified by fundamentals alone or a myriad of small factors, we just go up way too fucking fast. We go up much faster than in 1980 and 2011, who already looked like needles shaped moves on the 50y chart. It's either trading algos going crazy or some entities are behind it. It's a 4 trillions market we are talking about here, it's not supposed to move so rapidly.
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>>61534011
Let's pretend you asked this at 15$ Silver. I would say yes, because it is going higher and you would rather buy now than later. I say the same thing to you now, it will feel much better to buy now, than waiting and having to buy at 90, or 110, or 150. Your choice though...
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>>61533987
My window frames are vinyl and the glass is nitrogen Injected dual pane blue light glazed tempered, but this is all very technical for thermal insulation ratting for energy conservation.
If on lives where there are a lot of trees, fuel isn't an issue. For running a forge capable of melting aluminum and silver, if many of these conflicts around the globe go hot and heavy global distribution channels will sever instantly. Simple stuff like tools will evaporate quickly, and more complex items may become impossible to find.
Here's why aluminum is nifty. Because it melts easily and cleans easily and casts easily so if you need to replace something difficult, you can with caveman technology and why I mentioned silver alloy for greater tensile strength may not be obvious to you, but in a pinch allows caveman technology to make some serious toys if necessary.
This is all hypothetical prepper speak for entertainment purposes, only of course.
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$73 rejected
Top is in
Dump everything now now now
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>>61534011
>is it worth continuing to buy silver at this point?
It's really easy to get cheapies right now, so yes, I'd still buy if you can find Silver below spot.
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>>61534006
I’m a faglord because i even like the Swarovski silver coins. I saw one in a shop a few days ago and thought it was well done.
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>>61534027
>panic sell

As if I'm getting off my lazy arse and driving to John Apmex's house to sell my physical. Fat chance.
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>>61533733
Maybe they don’t live in the US/they don’t want to get reported to the feds for buying $9000+ worth of metal per month.
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>>61534011
is 5600 blowjobs worth of precious metals enough for you?
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>>61534036
You're overthinking it, it's just people going retarded any time there is bidding wars involved. Some people can't control themselves, or last second fomo with wrong maths because they got a phone alert 1min before auction's closing. I've seen it so many times over the years.
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>>61533890
You know they arent stopping until we start killing them.

Its us or them, there is no coexistence, they have made that very FUCKING clear. And if you start preaching that shit or going soft on what needs to be done, youre going in the mass grave with them.

The human race is done with these demonic rats, and any and all golems are dying with them
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>>61533865
Be careful, looking at the reviews it seems Walmart is allowing fake silver to be sold
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>>61533642
The rapid rise in silver and gold prices indicates a concurrent rapid loss is the value of the dollar. Shits about to collapse and no one is talking about it.
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>>61534053
You are a federal agent
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>>61534058
Has the price of things gone up 100% this year? Obviously fucking not. PMs can rip to infinity with the gorillions of useless nonsensical asset holdings flowing into them well before the dollar eats shit.
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>>61533402
Fantastic
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>>61534045
Well good on the seller for exploiting FOMO. It’s not like it’s going to matter once the dust settles.
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>>61533970
I used to go to the scrap yard with some scrap and then go to the LCS. I haven't taken it in in awhile because silver is so high.
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>>61534058
we outpace inflation by a factor of 30 lol
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>>61533865
How are you able to tell how many troy ounces of silver are in these walmart listings? It doesn't show the weight, and if possible send me the links to buy some
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>>61533865
>Chink 925
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>>61533869
> What’s your solution? Genuine question

https://battlebank.com/
https://alpinegold.com/
https://www.monetary-metals.com/
https://kinesis.money/
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>>61533998
>Manhattan project
i also had this thought
giant warehouses doing god knows what
...so what the fuck did they find out?
because it's certainly not the public-facing "scrape stack overflow, github, reddit, then summarize" bullshit models we have now from openai, anthropic, et. al
if i was to make a completely pointless and worthless guess, it'd be "AGI", but defined as
>i saw some recent graphs that showed they figured out recently how to start chaining the extended reasoning concept so they could reason longer and the results actually were making them substantially smarter in a way that broke the current "asymptote" limit of their capability
>so maybe, they figured out if you wire up a fucking unprecedented amount of computing power and let it think for a real long time, it actually has reasoning capabilities really rivaling that of not just smart people, but things many smart people have worked hard to perfect, things like "it can write machine code better than compilers can"
>except apply this to beyond just text-based LLMs, maybe the thing can now predict weather better than any weather station, maybe it's finding new and significant pharmaceuticals at a rate nobody can keep up with, new materials science that no engineers can keep up with, war games and strategies that no generals can keep up with, etc.
>basically, they figured out that there is a cheat code to the entirety of this "phase" of human advancement that will be as significant as when fire became controlled by humans or when language was first being used
or so that's my schizo headcanon, could really be as simple as "oh shit the fiat ponzi broke maybe they'll believe this horse shit while we kick off world war three and move to the next fiat ponzi" and it really was just fucking chat bots
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>>61534059
And you are a faggot coward that is NGMI

>dude we cant heckin kill the child raping and murdering rats trying to genocide our race or we would be just as bad them

Kill yourself.
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>>61533865
look at the amazon review for it, is thin af, picture fake ad
amazon.com/dp/B07FPFVHPN
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I’ve had a debit card I can spend gold/silver with for like 7 years now. I also still use cash/coins. Literally everyone has a change jar/drawer.
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>>61533869
>there isn’t enough precious metals by a LOT to make this work in the modern world
That's because precious metals are too cheap in terms of real purchasing power :)
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You don’t even have to change cash registers or vending machines. Hell, if the government announces gold-backed bonds then that’s already a good first step.
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>>61534090
So you have a bank that “holds” metals for you to spend but your shit isn’t even registered on a cryptographically verified blockchain? This is worse than pm backed crypto lmao.
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>>61534106
Kinesis is on the stellar blockchain
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>>61534104
>gold backed bonds

Imagine falling for this level one rube shit, please exit thread at your earliest convenience
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>>61534096
Holy schizo

Jk maybe
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>>61533464
Imma follow in the footprints of the McDonald's brothers. They made it through the great depression selling hotdogs and orange juice. Imma do hotdogs and soda
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>>61534104
The Semite State could announce Gold-backed Gold and I wouldn't buy what they were selling. The time to engage with a State that hates you ended 3 generations ago or more. Buy PMs for yourself and your family (generational wealth), and fuck the State. This is the same State which robbed your ancestors in 1933.
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will gold and silver trade throughout christmas week?
does anyone know?
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Sex
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>>61534121
Christmas doesn’t exist in Asia. Whitoids shut down for a few days I think.
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>>61534121
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Bake a new thread faggot
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>>61534130
I was going to until you said faggot. Now you can do it yourself
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>>61534134
Do it pussy
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>>61534134
I have something important to say and I’m not gonna say it at the end of this thread
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>>61534138
kek based asshole
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>tfw I don't want to bake because I'm afraid someone else will beat me to is just as I am deleting all the [embed]s
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>>61534138
Is it the N word? You shouldn't say that word, anon.
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Tampowicz has appeared.
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>>61534148
It’s more important than the N-word
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>>61534098
Who cares, even if im wrong,
Is $200 alot of money to you?
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>>61533531
lots of those "auctions" are just money laundering. I've found tons of them, the routine is to do something like list 150 lots of 1 ASE each, every single one robobid at the same pace to $60 before fees/shipping etc (this is when spot was under 35). Out of curiosity I actually won one since it was all robots and weren't configured to keep bidding. Auction house didn't request payment, then when I asked to pay was told the auction had been cancelled.
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>>61534150
Wow can't believe it calls others faggot just wow
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>>61534152
c-could it be the infamous K-word?
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>>61534157
No. Bake it. And follow what I say.
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>>61533333
Checked, but I wouldn't be surprised if things are just going to get freaky. Our next stop should be 85ish.
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>>61534138
festive christmas niggers
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BAKE THE BREAD AND FOLLOW MY LEAD IN THE FIRST POST
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>>61534128
thank you
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baked

>>61534167

fucking weird ass captchas
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ialways wiatill thend,,,save on tardposting.
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>>61533865
just got my car towed back from walmart lmao. went looking, started my car, and I heard a POP and it started pissing oil. They removed the fucking fine jewelry counter they used to have.

I have flown too close to the sun lads.

Also, they've removed the cheapie online listings.
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>>61534027
kek
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>>61534011
Silver is going to $200US in 2026 according to Michael Oliver.
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>>61533836
This, but with platinum. Go look up the gold platinum alloy that creates its own nanotube lubricants but also reduces friction in direct proportion to the load it's under.
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>>61534024
Low E (emissivity) windows use a silver oxide coating whchi reflects heat, typically in one direction, so if one lives in a hot climate, they have the coating on the inside of the outer window. If one lives in a cold climate, the coating is on the inside of the inner window.

A large amount of silver is used in coating high effiency windows.
https://youtu.be/wfRI8JAH9ak

https://www.silverwars.com/us-window-silver-demand-2025/
>Let’s quantify the overlooked: At an average silver deposition of 0.26 grams per square meter, America’s new low-E windows and retrofit films are annually embedding 27.7 metric tons of silver into the nation’s architecture. That’s roughly 889,483 troy ounces per year—or to put it differently, a full third of the annual silver demand of all global photovoltaics back in 2010. This isn’t a rounding error. It’s a pipeline.

Here in northern Alberta we have triple pane argon filled windows.
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>>61533836
>What if big tech found something never known before and absolutely requires silver
There is an silver-aluminum alloy used in aerospace applications.
>Silver-aluminum alloys are used in aerospace for their high strength-to-weight ratio, thermal stability, and mechanical performance under demanding operating conditions.
>Some of the aerospace applications of silver-aluminum alloys include:
>Structural components. Al-Cu-Mg-Ag alloys are used to replace conventional 2000 series (Al-Cu-Mg) and 7000 series (Al-Zn-Cu-Mg) aluminum alloys for aircraft structural applications.
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>>61533748
test
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>>61534053
holy fucking shit you claim plebbitors are too dense to read between the lines and need everything spelled out for them. What part of what I said actually implied any kind of peaceful "just be good goyim" shtick?
It's an acknowledgement of history that somehow they always come back to fuck it up for the rest of us regardless of what we want. Glow harder
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>>61533901
I remember kicking and screaming when I jumped on when it was $23/oz. I remember feeling so cheated and dumb for not buying at 15. All I remember is my older brother saying “you won’t even care when silver hits $100 an ounce”. He was damn right.
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>>61534138
but anon, we already know you're a homosexual
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>>61534566
check'd
now now, he's probably just havin a bad day, maybe spent too much time reading/arguing with kikebots on /pol/, its a state of mind im all too familiar with. riding the tiger isnt alway easy on the nerves, you know?
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>>61533460
>Yes it's the best, most important metal ever. But it's still a shit investment.
it's also one of the most common ones which every country just has lying around, i.e. the opposite of money.
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>>61534704
>I jumped on when it was $23/oz. I remember feeling so cheated and dumb for not buying at 15
Those were ~50% gainz you left on the table bro.
That's the percentage equivalent of selling now and not holding on until $105.



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