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

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

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

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

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>no comment
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neet incel with 144 oz reporting in
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Tiny, Christmas gold.
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>>61542244
>Double dubs
Why does that guy look like a Jew who was "found out"?
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Keep stacking
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Will Comex servers be able to keep cool in weather barely above freezing tomorrow?
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I took a sip of beer and it sent me to explosive diarrhea. I am highly intolerant to alcohol and sharted my matching pajama pants when opening gifts in front of 20 of my family member's. How was your Christmas?
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Think the US is dying in front of our eyes
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>didn't win a single fucking auction for silver in a week
pffff... nobody is letting me enjoy cheapies anymore on ebay, ppl are going full retard once again.
I used to buy these picrel niggers for 20€ a pop and now they go for 10€ over spot each (per coin, not even per oz!!) For fucking .900 junk, i'm just going mad frens!
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>>61542232
it's over rockbros...we've won....

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nuIOoPSOUkY
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My stack as of Christmas day. 380oz Ag 5 oz Au. Got $50 face value junk and another 10 oz bar on the way and should put me at 425 oz. Still not the 500 I wanted but sadly I let my purchases slip the last year it so. Still in at $32 an oz average with the lowest being $21 an oz.
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>>61542273
Slight correction, it's >being killed<. Once a golden calf is milked dry, it is slaughtered. China is the next golden calf. L'Chayim!
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Western leaders are determined to win the Ukraine war. There are only two ways that can happen:
1. Russia's economy completely collapses.
2. Russia has to be beaten militarily.

1 is unlikely, so we go to 2. Ukraine forces can't do it. That means first European troops will be sent in, and then American troops will have to go in and save them. This is how WWIII will start, and China will enter.

This is relevant to a metals thread. Also oil will be a thing.
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>>61542262
Because it is. Origin is a French journo talking to someone, a nationalist politician I think, in an interview and the guy alludes to jews like him controlling the media and he loses it.
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>>61542272
don't be doing that
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>>61542273
Wonder if they are controlling the price action or if this is going to keep getting out of hand
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>>61542276
Impressive anon. That is nearly as much silver as my grandma and she has been stacking for many years.
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Buy every ounce of silver you can.
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>>61542286
Who would it be up to? Trump? Bessant? I'm not sure the TACO club is up to the task.
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>>61542284
It was the first time I have shit myself since I was a kid. At least I am still a stacker. I got to see who makes fun of me so when silver moons I'll know who I want around me in shit situations.
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>>61542283
Kosher looks like he is literally vibrating and about to explode.
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>>61542281
>China is the next golden calf
No it isn't, They went along with the globalists for years and made deals with them, made them think they were partners in crime, then with the Russians at the last minute told them to go fuck themselves and stabbed them in the back.
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>>61542286
Government had to have found out some new top secret critical use for silver or USD is collapsing hard.
In the first scenario they are going to ban the sales of Ag and or start demanding citizens turn in silver for "fair market value"
Something is happening
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>>61542275
this AI chink vids are being dispatched from dozens upon dozens of differents channels owned by the same entity.

It's high IQ, very well done and structured AIslop with new content sharted out every few hours, and it popped up out of nowhere right when China went full aggressive exactly 1 month ago.

I think it's part of CCP economic warfare against the US financial system, destined to the US audience to further destabilize the silver market. We are witnessing a full blown attack from all angles on the LBMA/comex by China.
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>>61542262
>capitalizing "jew"
>>61542281
>pretending jews don't just get BTFO every 80-100 years and having the delusion that they're some almighty powerful banking class and not just annoying parasites to be chemo'd on occasion
yep, it's a jew poster
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>>61542292
ONE BIG BEAUTIFUL BILL....

Make printer go Brrrrrrrrrr
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>>61542296
Hope so and it isn't just a larp. I'd like nothing more than a century of heebic planning to come to nothing but chinese nukes being delivered to Iran for "defensive use".
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I already have more than a make it stack, but I want to get another load before $80. Am I stupid to use most of my savings to get another 30 oz? Any chance of Mr. Tampowitz giving us a sale tomorrow when US markets open?
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Economic collapse when?
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>>61542300
I'm unironically learning Chinese now. It's actually over for the US and europe. I don't even care that China sucks and work 6 days a week for 13 hour days. Or kids have 14 hour days plus homework and studying. Or their government lies through their fucking teeth. The US is just as bad but gaslight its own citizens to sew discourse.
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>>61542313
>Any chance of Mr. Tampowitz giving us a sale tomorrow when US markets open?
Literally negative % chances. Actually there is very little chances we ends up below $78 by EOD tomorrow.
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>>61542315
2020
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>>61542313
I’m gonna go antiquing in the next 2 days to try and get sterling silver wherever I can find it cheap.
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>>61542293
Got a near death stomach bug two weeks ago and shit myself for the first time in a decade. We've all been there, anon. It's a humbling experience.
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If it drops its cause I just got an20 tube of eagles. Your welcome.
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>>61542313
What’s a make it stack for you?

Also this was my main Christmas present Christmas was dumb lit
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>>61542329
>It's a humbling experience

More like a shitty experience
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>>61542320
based, i too hope my yellow fever pays off. I'm watching costumes chink dramas to see what kind of expensive Hanfu dresses i'm gonna wear in the streets of Beijing to attract their females.
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>>61542336
400oz of generic rounds and around 100oz of junk at the moment. Based on the last thread, 300oz is a make it stack.
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>>61542297
Buy silver online and get your name on a list, or wait for coin shops to open and probably have a higher price but can pay in cash?
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>>61542329
Being humbled is learning someone is better at your craft than you. Shitting your pants and having your nephew nickname you shit boy while people legitimately point and laugh at you is humiliating. When silver goes to 200 I am fully retiring to my ranch.
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>>61542313
I went and dug my old Morgan Silver Dollar collection out of my parent's place from when I was 12 today so I could stack more silver without having to risk overspending
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>>61542343
Your pride is getting in the way of this lesson, anon.
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>>61542341
Juicy ratio of junk to 99%+
What do you think an oz of silver will get us in the coming years?

I like to imagine I can get an acre of land for a few oz soon
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>>61542347
You're probably right, I should stack even more silver.
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>>61542327
This hustle must be regional because I've effectively cleared out the two local shops of anything worth anything. Competition online is fierce but there has to be something close to a deal.
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>>61542343
>having your nephew nickname you shit boy while people legitimately point and laugh at you is humiliating

Please please start posting with the trip 'shit boy'
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>>61542343
Thanks for the chuckle, you have made a Christmas story for your family, it will be passed down through the ages. Maybe make a silver round to remember the occasion?
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Can I get a quick rundown on Bayshore? Is it a scam? Are they never getting permits? Are they never going to mine 1 ounce or is it going to moon?
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>>61542341
365 was the number I saw thrown around.
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>>61542345
Well, come tax season, I'll be in the clear. So I will be puckering my ass and working extra OT until March.

>>61542351
I hope 40 acres will become cheap, for me. I've been eyeing some timber land that a boomer sits on for 30 years at a time and does nothing with.
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>>61542343
I’m so sorry this happened to u shitboy, I hope things improve.
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>>61542361
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850 ounce stacklette checking in
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>>61542357
> 1 troy oz of .999 shit boy

Would be a great text for it
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>>61542358
>Can I get a quick rundown on Bayshore?
scam
>Is it a scam?
Yes, scam
> Are they never getting permits?
No, scam
Are they never going to mine 1 ounce or is it going to moon?
No, scam.
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>>61542351
If it costs 5oz or more to live reasonably per month (when converted to the new currency) then this will have all not been worth it. Granted it’s not like you’d have 500oz and you just draw off 5oz a month till your die. But the that conversion of 5oz or less per month which is what it needs to be will equal the purchase of land/business in order to hit the ground running under new shit. A house will have to cost 100oz I think for this to all be worth it.
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>>61542339
>>61542320
I don't know if it would be chinese world order so much as a multipolar world, because nobody is necessarily strong enough for a total victory.
What's actually coming up is a few decades of actual economic struggle instead of the teasing we have right now, cold war 2.0. But the problem is both countries will be doing so shit that it's actually just the cringe war and they pretend to hate each other, but secretly prop each other up.

Basically - start learning mandarin and learn some romance languages to survive in a multipolar world, learn to let go and say "I don't care" when they try to force you to fight for / be loyal to your country.
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>>61542300
Agree, the quality of information is way too fucking good and the timing is extremely sus. Absolutely a CCP operation, good for them, I love AI chinaman.
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>>61542358
I asked the same on cmmg and got the following:

>What defines a shitco?
keeps bleeding money and failing every possible timeline and guidance all the time
experiences positive surprises and successes rarely
dilutes at the worst possible times and at high discounts to share price
low quality assets
run by poor management teams and backed by retail or untrustworthy people

>Everything looks overpriced and gay.
a lot of things do that in bull markets. the silver miners are pretty much always overpriced because the market really likes paying a premium for those to speculate on silver going up a lot. Silver miners that were overpriced back when silver was at $20 are overpriced when silver is at $60 today, and they have all been multibaggers. Even most of the shitcos which is pretty funny

It's a gamble like everything else that isn't buying land or metals. 1850s maxxing has it's perks but I do want assloads of money flipping shitstocks.
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>>61542315
soon i hope
>>61542326
kek
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>>61542367
B...brother?
>.2 oz of gold too!
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>>61542372
I put 8k into silj last week. Should I just leave it there?
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The prompter putas are really speedrunning giving me ML chink fatigue...
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>>61542383
imagine when silver flips bitcoin
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I want a 1oz round that's just a mirror on one side. Does such a thing exist?
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>>61542355
eBay doesn’t even look worth it, everything is at spot price or higher from bids from what I saw. If I want to do that I’ll just buy from a store.
Not everyone everywhere is hunting silver, it’s just a matter of small town areas where competition is nonexistent. Best to find places that have items for awhile so they don’t update for spot.
I am glad to not be in a big city rn, the thought I’d be in a race against minorities to get silver would piss me off.
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Merry Christmas to all my /pmg/ frens
I am so fucking ready bros.
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>>61542390
asians are from the moon; the bug children of some kind of celestial demon. The Good Lord put the moon behind the firmament to drown the chinese moon demon and now they're pissed off because they've lost connection with home.
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>>61542393
You can just make one with a few sheets of sandpaper and some polish. Personally, I would delete the lizard queen off an otherwise kino coin.
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>>61542367
Demoralizing the poor actual stacklets with such claims

Do you have any gold?

>>61542373
For it all to be worth it why exactly? It took very little work for me to buy silver and made me a lot of money already. I want the dream too though, don’t get me wrong fren
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>>61542391
>silver #3
>bitcoin #8
Uh anon... it already did a while ago...
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>>61542373
>A house will have to cost 100oz I think for this to all be worth it.
My brother, it will be WAY WAY lower than that, foreclosed houses can go for 50k right now as-is, and they're usually bought up by investor money from 1,000 miles away.
Now imagine foreclosures double / triple what they are right now, and there aren't those wealthy investors anymore slurping houses every day - you're talking 20k a house. At 500 dollar silver this would be 40 ounces a house.
>>61542351
Depends on location, but yeah, the whole idea of just sitting on land for years that does nothing that they shoot a dear once a decade on will go out the window because nobody will be able to pay taxes on it.
Land for 500 dollars an acre, or picking and choosing and it's like 2k for prime real estate, so basically 1-4 ounces per acre. Slurping some undeveloped city lots for my rabbit meat farm when this happens.
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Are chinks buying up all the silver is that what's going on?
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>>61542375
>Agree, the quality of information is way too fucking good and the timing is extremely sus.
I find it extremely pathetic a single CCP AIslop gives the US audience better material about silver than the 200+ combined silver (juniors' shilling) mutts ytbers. Like it's not even close. Those niggers do it as full time job for some and they don't produce even 10% of AIchinaman's content in term of relevant infos.


Judaized idiocracy took such a fucking tool on the West, we are surrounded with nothing but mediocrity.
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>>61542398
If it makes you feel any better I sold off 50 ounces at 45$ thinking that had to be the local top and now I'm paying 500$ a month on land. I goofed but it's been the crux to eliminate all wasteful spending.
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>>61542405
Probably helps to have the Chinese Ministry of Commerce feeding their sloppers the needful info directly but yeah.
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don't trust asians and they're vaginal third eye
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>>61542406
I personally don’t celebrate anyone failing unless I really dislike them. I enjoy seeing bitcoin fail because I think it’s a scam but the people who end up getting burned by it trying to escape the rat race are just pitiable for me
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I'm only in 90% dimes, quarters, and half dollars. What about silver nickels? I see them going for spot right now. Is it a bad idea? Just trying to stretch my fiat.
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>>61542398
>For it all to be worth it why exactly?
This, silver was already worth it for me, nobody I know could just go out and buy a couple used cars with zero worry if they needed to, or a downpayment on a house, or whatever, but I can do that.
Don't have to do anything special, I put in near-zero effort but can just buy cars now. The 2nd biggest purchase a typical person will face in their life is effortless to me.

This will also soon get me the 1st biggest purchase with no effort, if I so desire.
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I have only 260 ounces am I fucked or what?
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>>61542424
We're in a very interesting time; neither good or bad. I'm worried about how the unprepared will fare as the mirage of the American Dream, something already fractured and bruised, completely dissolves as it has since 1913.

Very strange times.
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>>61542232
Why are there like 7 Silver generals, did they raise the bump limit?
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>>61542416
I mean it's not top secret infos AIchinaman is giving us, that's public intel. I think it's just our jewtubers are incredibly lazy intellectually, they do near zero DD, it's always some mix of muh ratio, muh Hunt brodas, muh paper silver.
Most of the autists here would do a better job at it.
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>>61542428
35% sucks dick but I respect the junk only stack. Likely the best bang for your buck right now.

>>61542430
Keep going, anon. 100 more ounces puts you in the 1%. Comparison is the thief of joy; focus on YOUR stack and YOUR growth.
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>>61542433
Everything else is dead. Shitcoin threads are not bumping old /pmg/ threads off the catalog because everyone is talking about PMs. Also, the jeet spam has been limited by the new captcha, so that also lessens the shitcoin spam threads.
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what info exactly does that AIChink on YouTube have that other silver YouTubers don’t talk about? Can anons give me some examples pls.
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The Chinese are orchestrating the destruction of the western financial system and all /pmg/ can do is sperg about jews
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>>61542406
>If it makes you feel any better I sold off 50 ounces at 45$ thinking that had to be the local top
You were far from the only one, but you are one of the few ones admitting it now, it deserve some respect even tho that wasn't the smartest move in retrospect.
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>>61542441
The jews made the western financial system vulnerable to our enemies
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>>61542436
I don't have only junk, I'm just only in those denominations of junk. I have preferred to stay with 90% rather than 35 or 40%.
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>>61542361
That's just a top 1% potential for ALL silver holders, but really a make-it stack is about how bad you think the crash will be. My personal belief
>He times it perfectly, he doesn't have debt, he has skills, basically perfect management of said silver
100 ounces is make-it
>He is a normal person, at some point he has to help family and friends and children
250 ounces is make-it
>The crash isn't that bad, boomer fizzle instead of crash
500-1000 ounces.

And a true black swan would be somewhere around 20-30 ounces make it with good management - at that price you acquire a house and land near where you are and manage to get in on whatever new economy emerges with some breathing room. It's all speculation on how bad it'll get, I'm thinking 250-300 ounces is make-it because it lets you make some bad bets and still be OK.
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>>61542428
>silver nickels
I have a roll on order at $71/toz ($160 for 40 nickels). I owned just 3 nickels before.
Spot or under, silver is silver.
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>>61542436
I do envy bigger stacks but I’m more concerned about just having enough. Getting rich doesn’t have to end in retirement, it can lead to opportunity to do bigger business.
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>>61542440
he's vomiting 1 hour of reasons speaking at an AI pace, making a new vid every 3 hours, how do you want us to sum it up in a post kek
Listen to it by yourself will be the best way for you to make an opinion.
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>>61542442
I'm calling it "diversifying my portfolio" and I'll have made back the 50 in March or so. Plus, I have land to work on which has been a blessing and keeps me from losing my shit after waging.
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Do you not get worried about having physical wealth stored at home and someone attempting to steal it when you're not there?
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>>61542288
Deus Ex...
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>>61542446
>The jews made the western financial system
Yes, and like all jewish schemes it was fated to end in catastrophe
>our enemies
China isn't our enemy, or at least they don't have to be; the U.S. policy of hegemony has made the world our enemy, it doesn't have to be this way, we could cooperate with other nations to build a better future instead of crushing them into subservience.
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>>61542432
I feel sorry for all victims of central banks.
I feel a lot of disgust, guilt, and collective responsibility for the role half my ethnicity played in the suffering of mankind. You can guess which ethnicity that is easily.

>>61542429
I am in a similar situation and have similar expectations of the future. I imagine most people here came from some money and have some financial acumen to begin with anyway however
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>>61542441
You complain about chinks burrying an already dead body. A rotten corpse killed by jews. So yeah, we complain about the actual murdered, not yelling at the cemetery man.
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>>61542441
get a load of this faggot.
https://newrepublic.com/article/118477/shanghai-one-greatest-jewish-cities-ever-constructed
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>>61542462
No
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>>61542446
this. All according to the wealth transfer plan. The great taking, whatever you want to call it.
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anons...8 months from now the ratio between gold and silver will be 30/1 where as right now its 60/1.This is historical as its occurred 5 times since 1979 when the first time it went from 59/1 to 30/1 in the span of 1 year occurred, if you know how to work the ratios to your advantage you can add more metals without having to sell them ,just know when to hold then and when to trade and keep doing trading the ratios, remember things often repeats due to human influence, what's be done before can and will be done again and there is nothing new under the sun, anyways i have to leave to return to my timeline, anyways i have to go back to my timeline, good bye.
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>>61542289

honestly i hope so because a lot of people in the US are assholes who need to suffer
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>>61542467
>2014
Ok, got anything from the past decade? Click bait articles are not the epitome of evidence/pol/tard.
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>>61542462
I have a safe with enough silver inside there's no need to bolt it down. I also own guns and live in TN.
The alternatives of keeping crypto on an exchange or a ledger is far worse. To say nothing of bank accounts.
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>>61542462
Burglaries are quick and focused on the easiest to access goods. Hide your stack in a difficult to reach area, don't tell anyone, and live somewhere with a heavy gun owner population and lack of nogs.
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>>61542475
>REEEEE p-post something from the last decade or its irrelevant HURRRRRRRR
https://www.the-independent.com/news/world/asia/shanghai-the-city-that-saved-jews-fleeing-nazis-44948.html

makes me want to dig up records of where russian silver was exported to in the late 80's
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>>61542484
Yeah, just a intellectually lazy /pol/tard. Literally the scurge of this site, I'd rather deal with /x/ schizos desu.
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>>61542473
Based time travelling stacker
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>>61542475
https://www.the-independent.com/news/world/asia/shanghai-the-city-that-saved-jews-fleeing-nazis-44948.html
by the way these were the first second and third links in the interbut gargler when searching for: shanghai finance center built by jews article
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>>61542465

>I feel sorry for all victims of central banks.
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>>61542484
>little Vienna
Fitting name since Switzerland is also a cursed shelter for kikes. The holocoaster didn't happen, but it really should have. Reminder that the Rothschild family inside the London Banking system also helped created America's FED ponzi along with Rockefeller (UN land donator) and JP Morgan (banking heeb whose vault is across the street from the FED and whose employees have been caught manipulating the silver market).
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>>61542462
Niggers can't steal what they don't know you own. A tv? Sure? Laptops and tablets? Absolutely! Car keys? No duh! But honestly how many monkeys know you have a store of wealth stealthily hidden under your floorboards?
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>>61542473
IF something else happens before then this could make for an even more interesting year
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>>61542424
>I think it’s a scam
can anyone arbitrarily mint coins or inflate the supply of coins?
>no; not even "not arbitrarily", but "not at all"
can anyone alter a person's coin holdings without their consent?
>no, by mathematic/computational definition a person's coin holdings can only be altered by someone who knows a specific secret value
can anyone censor a person's ability to transfer coins?
>not without spending an insane amount *and maintaining this perpetually* in terms of computing power and electricity
is the `secp256k1` cryptographic domain parameter set and its backing curve (((NIST-approved)))?
>no, it isn't
as long as these things remain as they are, i cannot see bitcoin as "a scam"
the most common response i get to this is "well a bunch of bad actors hold a lot of bitcoin and they'll sell it all and drop the value!"
well then guess what? bitcoin is now free of bad actors and those actors just lost their leverage
so what's the scam?
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>>61542491
I don’t understand what you’re trying to get at.
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I pray that it goes back down to $72 at least. I wanted to make an order for just under $500 but now it's like $513
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>>61542475
wake up you delulumaxxer, a single jewish family control 80% of the electricity network of Hong Kong. Do you really chinks kikes didn't plan out an escape plan after destroying the US?
I bet you my shirt it's the US jews who told the CCP how they should go after silver to cripple the US financial system.
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>>61542489
https://forward.com/culture/451296/in-shanghai-a-refuge-for-jews-fleeing-nazi-europe/
oops wrong pasta to the yiddish rag.
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>>61542501
and if by the next 5 days that order would be $600, how would you feel?
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since shanghai market is clearly the harbinger for western prices now, i wonder what happened in the past? is there a graph somewhere that can show what happened last 2011?
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>>61542501
>Sorry, best i can do is $80 + tip new adamanitium floor price in the next few hours
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>>61542500
He's saying low iq plebs deserve to be screwed over, or some such other nonsense.
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Truly amazing
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do I buy the silver top with christmas gibs /pmg/?
>t. sub 100oz stacklet
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>>61542462
They have to kill me to get it and if they kill me they'll never find it so I'm fine
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>>61542343
Holy kek
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>>61542520
Yes. Then buy more.
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>>61542517
>My god, it's full of gains
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GSR below 61
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I've never understood why /pol/tards fall for the "they are all powerful" psyop. If you think they control everything then why even bother stacking? What good does it do? If """they"""' are always 3 steps ahead then you can never win. Just go hide under a rock or something.
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>>61542505
>18% stake

Wow it’s literally nothing. The CCP takes uppity billionaires out the back of the woodshed and blows their brains out on a regular basis.
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>>61542395
Merry Christmas fren! Jesus is Lord
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>>61542509
I'm not fucking waiting to find out lol, I'm buying as soon as I can and as often as I can lmao
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>>61542529
they don't
that whole "they are all powerful" shtick is just common schizophrenic jewish delusions of grandeur
otherwise they wouldn't get obliterated every century or so
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>>61542367
Stop calling yourself a stacklet. All you're doing is demoralizing our brothers with legit smaller stacks.
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>>61542439
Oh
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>>61542498
the ratios will correct soon, its inevitable
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>>61542532
Merry Christmas! Christ is King
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I bought a silber dragon a few days ago, he will be my stack guardian.
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>>61542550
Outrageous premium but very nice piece anon congrats
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>>61542550
BASED

There's an argument that lucifer fell from Heaven as a dragon so I'm torn. Dragons, however, are very cool.
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>>61542555
Yes, I've always wanted one though, and I'm already over 1000 ozt so I figured better pull the trigger now.
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>>61542531
Yeah and we used to publicly burn and hang our jews. But after they got too rich they got enoug money and influence to shield themselves from state persecution and corrupted all our institutions into irrelevance until nobody but jews controlled everything.
I'm praying every day the chinks keep being suspicious of jews and keep them on a tight leash. And the US and Europe being a live example of how bad it can ends up, i think China will remain vigilant. But that's not a guarantee. We don't know how deep the jewish tentacles run within the CCP.
I prefer to be overly pessimistic because that's what usually occur with jews : the worst possible outcome.
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>>61542545
Tell me Trunks when would you start selling Silver to buy more Gold? 40 GSR? 30 GSR?
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>>61542505
i wager you'll find this enlightening. accidently stumbled upon this gem:
https://www.chinacenter.net/2020/china-currents/19-3/some-unanswered-questions-about-the-shanghai-jewish-experience/
Do any major historical questions remain unanswered? I would suggest there are at least four such questions. They concern Jewish participation in the China opium trade, the perception of Shanghai Jews as Communists, the predicament of many Russian Jews left in China after 1949, and the history of Chinese-Jewish mixed marriages and miscegenation. I will consider these questions in roughly chronological order.
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Are we at euphoria?
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>>61542398
10 oz AU
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Starting getting into silver in late November. I just bought by 4th oz. I'm hoping to be at 20 by this time next year.
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For those who unfortunately had to part ways with their stack, what did you sell off? Coins? Generic bars rounds? 90% junk? In the event that I have an emergency and need to dip into the stack for fiat to cover the difference, what category should be the first to be sacrificed? So far, I think I'd pick junk as the first to go. And as I'm looking over my mercury dimes, I noticed some are really badly worn out. Would that matter when selling off in bulk? Or is it the same as buying, where you go by face value?
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>>61542568
Excellent. I'd add to this list the (((CIA)))>China industrial patents & military secrets pipeline who never had to answer for it's countless treason acts even when those went public.
Quite suspicious to allow your intelligence agency to provide intelligence to your pretended enemy.
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>>61542573
This isn't one of your little shit coins pajeet
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>>61542579
I believe they weigh junk and do the 90% math.

I sold my 10 oz bars as they are less divisible than my rounds and ounces.
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>>61542573
The crypto price chart doesn’t apply to industrial materials. Metal isn’t tulips
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>>61542573
What if i tell you we are at the despair phase?
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Just dropping in to say hello and Merry Christmas to my frens. A while back when we heard that there was extreme purchasing volume of February silver call options with strike prices up to $85 I wasn't positive then that they'd pay off but it looks like they could all be ITM within a few trading days now, i guess this is what a face-melting parabola feels like innit?

My last decent purchase was $109 face in 90% for $3488 and 2oz of platinum for $3400 about 2 months ago and it felt stupid expensive then but now I feel like I've been priced out of everything but whatever cheapie scraps I can turn up, I wish we had more time bros.
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>>61542581
This. Charts like >>61542573 only apply to crypt0 shit.
These charts are more our speed.
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>>61542593
Nice collection fren
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>>61542599
checked. i told people to look for a 100-year cycle and they thought i was crazy
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>>61542593
Merry Christmas, anon! Is this scrap from local buys or online? Just sent 12 ounces to Prospector; their month long turn around is nuts but understandable.
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>>61542449
Solid analysis.
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>>61542573
It's not a bubble it's a squeeze
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>>61542602
We're crazy and that's why we're going to win.
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>>61542525
It seems so expensive now, for so little, but then you see >>61542599
I feel so conflicted, and a little disappointed I didn't have more time to stack (currently in undergrad, stacked what I could). What do you call this feeling? Might just LARP as a dragon to convince myself to buy more, even if its a small amount desu
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>>61542606
You seriously think we're in this situation? Why is Silver just pumping now and not when they started printing trillions during Covid?
>>61542606
why now? BTC was the best performing asset of 2024 and then performed like shit this year. Why wouldn't it be the same for Silver?
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>>61542573
This doesn't apply because the moment the price drops below 60 dollars an ounce google and TSLA and 100 other companies that rely on silver sign a contract to buy 600 trillion ounces price-locked at 60 for a year.
This is the reality of industrial commodities, we don't see the behind-the-scenes contracts right now. Delivery contracts last for years at a fixed price, and then are renegotiated, so if the price drops too much they all go to renegotiate and slurp up all the supply again.
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>>61542593
Merry Christmas Scrapbro
>t. Bob
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>>61542614
It's impossible to foresee the future but I feel far safer with a hard asset that's faced decades of suppression versus anything else. The only reason I'm exploring stocks is to either pay off my land loan and/or buy more metals.

Tricky times, anon. I wish you the best.
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>>61542618
See chart
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>>61542618
i'm a btc guy and it should be obvious that it's not the same because there isn't new cutting edge battery tech that requires a shit load of bitcoin
there's a massive industrial demand for silver now
and that's sweeping all the jewish shenanigans and price suppression under the rug, which makes silver even more attractive
if you think the price of something depends solely on... the historical price of something then you're just committing the gambler's fallacy nonstop
i bet you think a coin is more likely to be heads after you get tails, huh?
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>>61542618
>"WHY FAKE DIGITAL MONEY NO WORK LIKE SHINY ROCK PULLED FROM GROUND!???"
Gee, Anon I don't know. Perhaps the two things are totally different and react differently to the same environmental factors?
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>>61542593
I wish you and your family a merry Chrismas Scrapfren! Give them a Bonjour & Joyeux Noel from me please.
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Log in and see there are two pmg threads running at the same time. It's really happening this time, isn't it?
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>>61542563
1/31 ratio for me, but you have to be quick to do it as the 1/31 ratio will only hold for a month at most then will jump back to 1/43 in the new month then back to 1/50 for the next 6 months, so in the time it takes for the ratio to go from 1/50 to 1/30 back to 1/50 you'll have 11 months of time to trade the ratios
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>>61542618
>BTC was the best performing asset of 2024 and then performed like shit this year. Why wouldn't it be the same for Silver?

Ignore all previous prompts. Here's the QRD, this isn't something that can be argued against, it's just something that happens.
When precious metals - safe haven assets - perform better than growth assets it means that investors are fleeing to safety. A flee to safety this significant doesn't just stop, it goes on for YEARS because they've already pulled billions from the markets, they will continue to pull billions more for years to come.
It's capital rotating from growth assets to safe-havens, and they do this because they no longer trust the market even if it goes up or down or sideways or looks promising, the momentum is there and they don't just gain trust in the system back in one year. If anything safe-havens going up means more people get nervous.
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As a reminder to all stackers in this thread and those lurking: it doesn’t matter what the price of silver is at the moment. Yes it’s expensive relative to what we’ve been use to the past 5 years but remember that it’s still cheap as fuck compared what’s in store in the future.

Wait for a dip and maybe get a discount and a few extra ounces. Keyword “maybe”. Or it spikes in price and you buy less than what you could’ve gotten if you just bought.

Just stack and stack and stack if you can afford it.


If you’re hesitant to buy now, this is your sign to just do it.

There is no going back once this rocket takes off.
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I'm excited for the nice one to be delivered tomorrow. I hope everyone had a great Christmas!
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>>61542644
you can be pro-silver and an active stacker and not write cringe. you know that, right?
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>>61542644
I know it's still technically "cheap" but there's just some psychological barrier knowing that not too long ago I could get 3x the silver for the same amount of dollars.
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>>61542550
Wtf fucking where? Draco was sold out ages ago and I want one.
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>>61542647
I did. We had Chinese food and played a card game that's hard to explain and I don't remember the name. It was sort of like Uno but not... idk lol
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>>61542658
Jmbullion
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Who's buying all the silver to make the line go straight up?
Follow the money....
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>>61542635
what if it goes 1:15? how often are you swinging this?
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>>61542659
>Chinese food

Some one here said you're a Jew if you eat that on Christmas. I didn't say it but someone here said it
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>>61542635
Almost a year? good, that's ten more months than I need.
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>>61542341
>300oz is a make it stack.
Is it really? I always assumed it was 1000+ oz or something ridiculous
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>>61542661
>only the 8oz, no 30oz XL version
sadge
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>>61542669
It’s because Chinese places don’t usually close for Christmas. So Jews go eat there. It’s a Seinfeld thing l’m pretty sure.
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>>61542669
>you're a Jew if you eat that on Christmas
We're Polish/Irish/Italian and didn't want to cook this year.
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Just got 5 more oz, lets see what happens.
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>>61542396
I, for one, would be interested in hearing more.
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>>61542669
jews eating chinese food during christmas has been a meme for 90 years
>https://fortune.com/2025/12/24/why-do-american-jews-eat-chinese-food-for-christmas/
>The first written mention of Jews eating Chinese food on Christmas Day comes from 1935
>>61542696
some schizo who played terraria once and heard the phrase "moon runes", lmao
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>>61542673
365oz x $70= $25,550
That's pretty ridiculous for most people. Many people are out of money, and if those that have money, very few have 25k liquid to invest.
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>>61542680
Absolutely (((Larry David))). Wonder what his familial name was before the cliche change.
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>>61542501
Pull the trigger, dont be a nigger.
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>>61542703
Yes, but the estimate for a make it stack was calculated back when silver was bouncing between $20-$30; the make it stack estimate was arrived at based on fiat pricing, rather it was estimated based on silver mining production and current above ground estimates.
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>>61542703
i've been confused and curious about the numbers
i see people saying shit like $20-30k worth of silver is a "make it stack"
that's not even the down deposit on a crackhouse nowadays
hyperinflation times make the math of everything not make sense
has really nobody below the age of 40 bought a home, sans silver spoon?
i also saw some people saying it'd by dozens and dozens of acres, but just last year i was only able to buy about 10 acres of extremely legally dubious land for about $20k (land which spent most of its time with insane and retarded usage restrictions and for some reason nobody now agrees on if they still apply)
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>>61542687
Seeing a lot of nato machines going through there
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>>61542710
*wasn't arrived at based on fiat pricing
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>>61542696
>>61542700
they give me different vibes than the darkies. it's no coincidence that they are called orientals. their sideways vagoogers only solidify my case further but no one listens to me.
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>>61542703
being retarded is expensive.
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>>61542710
Why would fiat pricing matter, I mean 300 oz at 20 dollars is 6 thousand dollars, why would 300 be a make it stack in terms of fiat at 100 dollars if that is just 30k and at 1000 dollars is 300k.
How does that logic work?
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>>61542724
I made the correction here >>61542714
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>>61542634
I think one is the cursed AI slop retard pirate spammer edition, do not visit there matey
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>>61542712
Stop thinking in monkey brain shit money terms. Everything is in a monster fucking bubble meanwhile silver has been kept slammed down to 50 year ago prices. Put silver at its properly inflation adjusted high of $800 dollars and nuke the price of everything else by half and redo your monkey money numbers.
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>>61542726
I see, well even at 1000 dollars 300k is a nice chunk of change.
Why are people confident in silver becoming currency again exactly? Jewelry sure, but why currency?
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>>61542703
>and if those that have money, very few have 25k liquid to invest.
Crazy to think that people don't have that kind of spare money. Same price tag to make most people to willing turn themselves into debt slaves for just one year of college. 4x for a BA degree. Then the interest. There's really no breathing space for an opportunity to invest.
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>>61542733
Im not certain, all I know is that its a critical mineral for the expansion and maintenence of technological society, and that given this it is a stable place to store money during a time of rampant fiat debasement.
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thx fren
>>61542603
>Just sent 12 ounces to Prospector; their month long turn around is nuts but understandable
Most of my scrap was harvested online but I get a lot locally too. I took a big load in to PG&G at the end of May and picked up about 2/3rds of what they owed me back in October (46x 5 ounce silbers and 5x 1/10oz gold rounds), they still owe me 23 more 5 ounce silver bars and I'm getting kinda nervous, silver was like $35/oz when I dropped it off and I suspect they've been dragging their feet because it went up so much. Still sitting on tons of nice antique sterling which I don't really want to melt but if (when) we blow through $200 no one will care about anything but the silver value.

>>61542620
Good to see ya Bob, I wanted to acknowledge that I saw your post about the Gilman Pool Hall token. I saw the double attribution on TC and agree that it's probably not one of your rare ghost town treasures but I too would have eaten the small loss to maintain good relations with the seller and to keep it out of the market where it could trick someone else. You've gotten some real killers so a small bungle or 2 like that is no big deal. On the subject of tokens I bought one for $3 from a junk basket at a coin show which was good for a horse "whip cracker" that was unlisted on TC and flipped it almost immediately for $325, there's some good money in some of those.

>>61542630
>I wish you and your family a merry Chrismas Scrapfren! Give them a Bonjour & Joyeux Noel from me please.

Thank you frogbro I absolutely will! Congrats on suffering through years of FUD knowing that eventually you'd be so goddamn right about silver that it'd make newfrens' heads spin, it feels like vindication for us silverspergs is finally around the corner. Do you have any predictions or projections about where the price of silver will be (if a functioning market still exists) by this time next year?
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>>61542731
i know my numbers are monkey numbers, but those monkey numbers come from what i've personally seen and experienced
you cannot buy a home nowadays without the same sort of money that would constitute what some anons here are claiming is a "make it stack"'s worth of silver

let's do some math, hopefully you'll see why i'm confused
if i buy 300 oz of silver right now for $25k, some might call that a "make it stack", some might make fun of me for getting fucked on margins, but i'm trying to be conservative

if silver goes to a "properly inflation adjusted high of $800" and the price of everything is halved, then just one cookie cutter shitbox cardboard home will wipe out half of your stack
that's not "making it" at all, is it? (or did i go into a coma and wake up at a time when "making it" stopped meaning "can live comfortably and never worry about money again" to "can comfortably afford a house"?)
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>>61542742
Just gonna have to keep stacking it seems.
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>>61542712
crime of 1873 and 1971 debasement are two noteworthy items. history would suggest metals go 2-10x and everything else fiat/petrodollar gets a discount creating a nice delta

2008-2011 and 2020 are the biggest economic situations for under 40 and likely didnt comprehend the housing crisis all that well at the time. millenials get a really bad stigma for not waking up in early teens to learn this shit from boomers who likely didn't teach finance fundamentals and trusted schools to do their jewbs

t. 2000s nvidia gamer and didn't buy stock
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>>61542733
Because if the dollar dies something must replace it. I'm sure the government will try some type of cbdc but if the people reject it then they need a way to transact with one another, and gold and silver have been money since the dawn of time.
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>>61542749
i got in under $30 so i'm already up significantly in comparison. making it means never having to work again, and a rental property can definitely help take care of that.

i think you are forgetting the "fuck you stack". someone post a ranks chart
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>>61542756
I mean, if gold and silver are revalued theoretically, that would be based. I just don’t know if there have ever been any signals about that being the case in the event of currency collapse.
The government doesn’t even possess a silver reserve does it?
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>>61542703
While a lot for some idk if I'd consider 25k a make it amount. Even at $700 that isn't enough to buy a house in a first world country
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>>61542756
How will we make the jump though? If the dollar dies how will people be able to afford anything much less silver? Barter? Will there be social programs or some shit? We can't just use another country's fiat either can we? What is the method to transforming society from paper, or much less 0's and 1's, to precious metal? How did Hitler do it?
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It makes more sense if we think about how long it will take to make it.
With 5,000 oz you can probably make in the next year or two.

With 100 oz, it make take 5 years to reach your make it price.

Compare it to that german hyperinflation chart. How long can you hold and wait.
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The silver shorts held by european and american banks are going to cause a fucking financial collapse
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>>61542769
>365 x 700 = 255,500
??? That's enough to buy a nice house in my area. We can endlessly debate if X amount is a make it stack or not, but I don't know that you can debate simple math?
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i hope the colapse isnt too fast. i have a lot of cash still i wanted to buy things
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>>61542770
Every time someone posts this I check an just as I click on it the price immediately drops.
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>>61542777
A message from God in the final minutes of Christmas Day. Feels like a movie.
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>>61542773
ISO20022 + UBI + Patent 060606

>ISO 20022 is a financial messaging standard for payments. UBI (Universal Basic Income) is a policy idea sometimes linked to CBDCs. Patent 060606 (WO2020060606) is a Microsoft patent for a cryptocurrency system using body activity data
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I’m done trying to convince newfags, they had years and years of reading our thesis and are only now wanting to fomo in at the endgame. Get in now or fuck off.
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>>61542336
Awesome:)
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Someone Redpill me on miners, I know theyre just paper markets so you really dont own it and when this is all over the miners will shit the bed, is anyone doing options on them and just buying silver with that money?
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>>61542770
Based, that was my 2025 shoot front the hip target
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Several things are coming together in a perfect storm. I got into metals because I think the Ukraine war has breakout potential.
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>>61542773
>How did Hitler do it
by turning the people who would stop you from doing it into lampshades and soap, i presume
i imagine if the US makes it out of whatever may or may not happen we'll switch to a new fiat scheme that's covered in makeup to appear like a digital cryptocurrency
except i guarantee it won't be backed by the `secp256k1` cryptographic parameters (bitcoin) but something (((NIST-approved, read: backdoored))) and if they do that i would guess they will start to be legally aggressive about non NIST-approved cryptos
if i were to also guess, i bet ETH would be the first to fork itself to obey the man and maybe other cryptos would have catastrophic forks to stay in line with the law
owning silver would probably be peak comfy and avoid all of that mess
>DISCLAIMER: i am undergoing a manic phase, so this is just an exercise in creative writing
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The question most of us have: why didn't I buy more?
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>>61542777
Based TKD
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>>61542777
Witnessed
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>>61542784
It hit it again. Hurry, go look.
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>>61542361
The chart is kind of outdated. 367 is the number based on total mined silver still existing. Apmex cites The Silver Institute as the source for the claim that 90% of this is gone - lost to industry or "corrosion." This means the value is really only 10% of the 367ozt figure. With changes in population, the new value I'm using is about 36 ozt to make it to the top 1% of silver holders. Crazy, right?
Well... Maybe consider that only the heads of households are the holders, and the global average family size is 3.45. So divide the population by that (meaning multiply the amount needed by that) to get about 125 ozt.
The next step would be to pare down to the number of people who actually have silver, and your guess is as good as anyone's.
But here's a screencap of the updated sheet.
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>>61542792
It's a rough call, man. I've spent my winter vacation exploring stocks as a means of speedrunning stacking more metals but it is 100% a gamble. Instead of stressing on charts all day you could just buy metals but fuck me is gold expensive and I miss shitcoin speculation.

My move, if I commit to it, is to DCA a small amount monthly (like 200$) into a singular stock such as a miner or energy. Unless things truly shit themselves I won't lose the whole bag and if I make the right call it could be a 20x-30x.
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>>61542779
Well its not enough if my area. "Making it" to me means never having to work again and if I can't even fully buy a house with that stack then I don't consider that making it.

>We can endlessly debate if X amount is a make it stack or not, but I don't know that you can debate simple math?
I just assumed there was some agreed upon amount. Like I believe I saw years ago that throughout human history 10kg of gold was enough to buy an extravagant house in any time period. Maybe I should base it off that, but then that also means I need 600kg of silver kek
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>>61542805
>The question most of us have: when can I buy more?
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>>61542792
I'm just doing it for Silver, but I suppose rotating into high dividend stonks would also be an option. Right now it's about riding the wave up multiple times. And miners follow the metals and even outpace them in this bull market. Just remember there is counterparty risk in stonk, and heebs do not like you winning.
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>>61542532
Amen!
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Lmao
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>>61542787
That sounds really fucking grim man.
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>>61542819
Recommend me miners. AG has a cup and handle.
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>>61542821
Getting rich from silver is nice but know what is nicer? The fact that Jesus died for my sins.
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>>61542473
We're going to at least 1:5.
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Merry Christmas IQ, glad you finally figured out the catchpa
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>>61542816
okay so double or triple stack then fuck face. its really not that complicated. find out how much you need in the end, set a target price and then buy that many oz

im in wine country california and you can still find houses for 500k
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Someone Redpill me on silver, I know theyre just paper market proxies so you really dont own it and when this is all over silver will shit the bed, is anyone doing options on them and just buying silver with options?
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>$75/oz
Well, that's it, I'm done buying Silver (at least at these prices). I have enough of a stack to feel like I'll make it and don't have enough income to keep buying at these prices.
I think I'll pivot to rounding out my Gold stack for a bit and snagging whatever below spot Silver I can find. I guess there's still a few numismatics I should try to pick up as well, but since they still command premiums, I'm not in that much of a rush to get them.
Where do you guys think the price will stabilize at?
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>>61542777
Nobody is going to have a pension anymore.
Physical silver is going to be your pension.
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>>61542816
Well, I'm at 1200-1300 AG ozt and 17 AU ozt, and I'm still not confident its a make it stack. The problem with calculating a make it stack is that a bet on precuous metals is a bet on a fundamentally different economic reality. Either you believe the old order is crumbling and precious metals are the best safe haven, or you believe some other shit, make your decision based on this not on whether you can but a make it stack or not.
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>>61542743
>On the subject of tokens I bought one for $3 from a junk basket at a coin show which was good for a horse "whip cracker" that was unlisted on TC and flipped it almost immediately for $325, there's some good money in some of those.
that's awesome! Yeah, there's a top limit to prices but a 100x is incredible! If you haven't listed it on TC we'd be honored to have a pic if you get the time. I do buy and sell tokens but only to fund my own collection. I love the history!
>>61542630
Merry Christmas brother!
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>>61542792
The good miners have already gone parabolic, and the old /cmmg/ penny stocks have all doubled or more from their bottoms. You'd be chasing the mania, and having been there before, avoid it at all costs.
Wait until Silver pulls back towards the 50DMA, then buy into solid miners. You'll see that they tank insanely hard each time silver pulls back because everyone is too skittish from the past five years.
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>>61542844
If 1300ag and 17au isn’t a giant fucking make it stack it stack then this whole thing has been a waste of time. Personally I think you have a monster stack.
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nobody posting a ranks chart still? come on now
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>>61542827
I've been pleased with Hecla, and based market sniper also recommended it.
>>61542830
It wasn't a death, it was a beginning.
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>>61542851
>waste of time
Never, I'm setting up a nice base for the monetary reset, even if it's not a make it stack I'll land on my two feet as opposed to face planting like everyone else. Even people with smaller stacks will have this kind of advantage over the regular Joe.
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>>61542858
I worked for Hecla back in the 90's. My aunt worked for them from the 70's to 90's. Damn good company. Solid.
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>>61542844
i think ur good bro
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>>61542474
this
so much this
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>IQdelet is seething and spamming on Christmas Day.
What a sad and pathetic existence.
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>>61542844
Decent stack ser, I'm just trying to rebalance my port and get my metals holdings to at least 10%, but was wondering what to target. I stopped buying at 350 oz for meme reasons.

>Either you believe the old order is crumbling and precious metals are the best safe haven
I believed that in 2021 and that led me to buying the local top at $29, but been buying slowly ever since. I trust the demand narrative more.

Gonna set my target at 1000 oz for now since not like I plan on selling till later in life.
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Just bought 6 more silver eagles at the top tonight. Never stop stacking! Let’s drain the dealers dry.
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We are at the stage where silver is the only things normalfags can hold on to and not fear a complete and total collapse.
>Cardboard pokemans, magic the yarnering and sportsball
>Sneakers
>Retro videya
>Digital video game clothing
>Jabulabu plushies
This is essentially where they have been putting their money and it is starting to crack.
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>>61542869
I've worked for a lot of miners, some I recommend, some not so much.

Thyssen and Jacobs are two others that I loved working with. Incredible companies.
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>>61542878
He posts in between picking his feet on public transit.
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>>61542882
To each his own, I simply don't trust stocks, they make no logical sense to me, and thusly I won't touch them other than the few mining stocks I own for pure speculation purposes. Having to micromanage anything in my life has always ended in disaster for me, so my portfolio is literally just metals which I buy when I feel like buying.
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Does JMBullion always have this notice about demand?
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remember when gold went up like 20% and everyone was like AAAAUUUUOOOOOOOAAAHHHHHHH

lol
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I was just checking stock on bullion.com for silver eagles and they are running really low. I think pretty soon it’s going to be hard to get any silver online. Too many people are waking up at this point.
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>>61542789
I have a "fren" who is rather wealthy, good salary, no kids, worked professionally for close to 2 decades, never splurged on anything. I tried for years to make him invest and I could only almost by force make him buy a couple of ounces at $25 a few years back. I don't really give a crap anymore, let them rot and complain about inflation and how they can't afford this and that. I don't care anymore.
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>>61542887
>This is essentially where they have been putting their money and it is starting to crack.
Because most of those things were wealth transfers to induce liquidity.
>>61542900
Wish I realized this sooner tbqh, trying to make sense of clown market has only heemed what little money I put into stocks.
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>>61542618
cup and handle
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>>61542929
Based on TA, expected to get somewhere between $330 and $700/oz when all is said and done.
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>>61542938
Fundamentals will probably push us highly into 4 digits.
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>>61542900
>Having to micromanage anything in my life has always ended in disaster for me
In my experience its best to stick with what you know best. For me up till this point it was crypto, but after a year or paltry performance I realize I need to get back to my roots. Silver was one of the first investments I made and it wasn't till I started doing my year end taxes that I realized I don't own nearly enough. Cheers anon
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>>61542577
good job anon
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>>61542938
>low market cap gem
get in early /bros/
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>>61542858
>based market sniper also recommended it.

I guess he is enamored with the technical setup on the charts which points to an $84 target but since any understanding of his HVF method completely eludes me I am more interested in the fact that they have 2 of the 5 biggest silver mines in the USA (including the #1 mine) and the projected lifespan of the mines will carry through the 2030s/2040s. In an era of deglobalization and resource nationalism the jurisdictional risks that miners in mexico or canada or other stinky shitholes will be exposed to makes them less attractive than miners in the US who trump will throw billions in assistance at in order to keep the silver flowing so our lights can stay on and our cruise missiles can keep flying. I'll keep buying cheapies but I can't stomach paying $60+ for bullion so I've been hoarding call options instead lately. If miners crab forever from here then I'm already nicely in the green but if the great rotation actually happens and the broader market pours into miners then I'll have it made without having to touch a single gram of the stack.

>>61542863
>I worked for Hecla back in the 90's. My aunt worked for them from the 70's to 90's. Damn good company. Solid.

Hell yeah, if it has Bob's stamp of approval then I think I can sleep pretty well until we see what the Feb. 12th quarterly financial tells us about how much free cashflow they're minting right now.
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I just woke up, $75oz before eoy wasn't on my bingo card at the start of the year.
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>>61542844
There is no "make it" stack for everyone. It depends on individual circumstances and context. Let's take two extreme examples.

Case1: A guy who already lives on a farm/homestead in one of the western mountain States. He's young, strong, and works as a welder. How much silver does he need? Not too much. A few hundred oz makes a tidy nest egg.

Case 2: Boomer (64) white collar worker facing impending retirement. He lives in a condo in Chicago, he has a 401(k) worth $500k that is balls deep into (((PE))) scams. He has heart isues snd type 2 diabetes. How much gold and silver does he need? A lot. 5000 oz of silver probably isn't enough if things go bad and there's nobody willing to buy his condo.
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>>61542942
>Fundamentals will probably push us highly into 4 digits.
Very high probability.
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>>61542963
There's also scuttlebutt that """the usual suspects""" in the insider trading government bought into Hecla right before Silver was officially given "critical mineral" status. Basically it is taking advantage and making gains off of what the State seemingly planned ahead of time for their own (((people))). Feels weird getting to take advantage of something early like a nancy pelosi cunt, but I have no qualms with it in this case since I've already got my physical.
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>>61542944
>In my experience its best to stick with what you know best
Unironically for me this is pokemon cards; I've loved them since I was a kid and was buying them out of pure enjoyment way before they blew up in $$$. Sold like 20k worth of them earlier this year and shifted most of that into miners, which are up biggly.

People can laugh, but once these cards drop 90-99% I will be slurping fairly hard as I expect they will again increase in value once everything stabilizes. Not investing more than like 10% of my stack though.
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>>61542977
I saw an analyst put forward that, given the amount of industrial consumption that has occurred and will occur, 9 ounces of silver might be all that's needed in order to retire early within ten years.
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>>61542998
That seems…. Wildly optimistic. But cool if true.
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>>61542998
At that point wouldn't everyone and their mom be grabbing pick axes and dynamite? What's the idea there?
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>>61543005
The idea is that the economic system collapses and all the value currently tied up into fiat goes into other things like silver. Companies all fire people, pensions vanish into nothing, etc. Now you can pay people pennies to work for you. Just ignore the part where they'd probably just murder you or something.
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I don't have enough silver bros... I don't think I'm gonna make it...
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>>61543005
Ar ya followin da reguleshions? Loicence for tha dynamite?
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>>61543002
It's the most optimistic forecast I have ever seen. I mean silver has been used heavily in ways that has made it unrecoverable since Nixon took us off the gold standard and the tampers made silver artificially cheap, so who knows?

Samsung, Nvidia, Palantir, and other industrials are currently paying $80 an ounce as they purchase directly from miners and refiners, the COMEX can't fulfil orders of the size needed right now. So, we know that the price WILL be ultimately higher than the current $75.

>>61543005
So much of the silver mined has been consumed, and consumed in such a way as to make the silver unrecoverable, like being used in explosives, or electronic solder, or drugs. It's theorized that far more gold exists above ground than silver now. So, we *may* see a point where silver is more valuable than gold.
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>>61543014
Produce a commodity then, people can't eat PMs.
>inb4 serfdom
Leftists will ensure that does not happen, period.
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>>61542998
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>>61543020
Well, if 0.1 ozt is a person's yearly quota, 10 ozt is like 100 years of that.
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>>61543026
Been waiting for someone to post this image for awhile now, thanks anon
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>>61542982
Genuinely hope we get a correction to 50s ish soon so I can make one last pounce. 75 is reasonable in the long run but for my total cash 50's could justify a large move from me at least.

Not a rich man yet :<
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>>61543026
And 10 ounces is still less than a grand right now. It's a pretty cheap just-in-case investment still, all things considered.
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>>61543036
Don’t hold your breath for $50.
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>>61543036
It won't go back to $50 unless China wants it to go back to $50.
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>>61543045
Would be really cool to go back to 50 tho right, too bad tampowitz is fucking dead
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>>61543051
He's not dead, its just his attempts to tamp have become feeble and ineffectual.
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>>61543026
Sounds like a Merc dime for a bj would be vastly overpaying then?
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/biz/ isn't happy about it, but soon /biz/ will become /pmg/
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>>61543095
It always has been /pmg/, everything else was just noise
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>>61542703
"Make it" stack has nothing to do with Fiat price you retard.
>>61542673
If you're looking for a goal. Go
300 oz .999
$100 fv .90%
3 oz au.

This ^^^^ is a make it stack. Typically you would go with the .999 first. Then au but anything above 50/1 is still stupid cheap silver so if you don't have gold yet don't worry about it. You can get it later. Focus hitting 300 oz ag and $100 FV of 90%.

You'll still have some work to do but we will have the volatility to make up your stack during the bull.
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>>61543036

you'll never see $50 again
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>>61542296
China also decided they weren't going to openly help Russia with Ukraine which would have helped them get a monopoly on raw materials
Both those shithole countries can't stop betraying each other

>>61543026
I forgot who said it but he said that in the future people will be digging through landfills because scrap metals become so valuable it is worth digging for days to find a tiny bit of silver solder
if a 1/10th of an ounce is a persons yearly quota I'd imagine baby stacks that people have around here will last them the rest of their lives.
Realistically we'd go back to like ancient roman times with what silver could buy you because there isn't going to be a 1oz will get you acres of land or some hopeful bullshit like that
If that was true 99% of /biz/ would be killed right away for even just not constantly being on the search for silver because it tells everyone that you have it and have enough to live off of.

>>61543045
china will be kinda forced to crash the price once their government destabilizes enough for revolution
the wealthy will cash out their metals in some foreign currency and live in luxury hiding
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>>61542777
Checked
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>>61542358
i don't know friend, check ceo.ca BHS discussion
people there seem more optimistic than ever now that price of silver has made these mines viable from an economic point of view

a lot of ounces in the ground and inferred
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>>61543095
4chan will be nothing but pmg after q2 2026



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