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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 [Embed] [Embed]
https://www.usgs.gov/programs/mineral-resources-program/science
https://www.mndm.gov.on.ca/en/news/mines-and-minerals
https://www.amazon.ca/Gold-Creeks-Ghostowns-British-Columbia/dp/088839988X

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

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>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VogHImt8G9o
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I feel like OP is trying to tell me something
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>>61546234
AGQ did great today
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How long until Trump is forced to comment on the price of silver.

I'm thinking he'll have to say something when it hits $100 per oz next month.
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I didnt buy enough when it ranged between 28 $and 18$
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All green IDs itt
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>>61546249
>next month
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The -->White<-- metal's gains were fucking insane today. Never seen it do that.
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how high are we going frens?
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>>61546257
Yeah an 1 ASE could probably hit $100 before the end of the year.
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oh shit.
>The SEC is closely monitoring extraordinary volatility in the silver market following an unprecedented and rapid escalation in prices over a very short period of time.

After consultation with the national financial regulator, the central bank, and major market infrastructure operators, the Government has authorized a temporary suspension of silver trading across regulated exchanges, effective immediately. This decision has been taken as a precautionary measure to safeguard financial stability and protect the broader national economy.

also, some US company owned mines are about to be nationalised in foreign countries.
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>>61546221
here's a chart, have fun
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>79 dollars
OK, this is rapidly reaching the point where I start buying my numi / sub-optimal cool shit backlog before literally everything is sold and it's unobtanium.
I know war niggers aren't optimal but I'm buying some, don't care. Soon silver will be selling at 110% premiums in store and even sterling knife handles will be unobtanium.

If it reaches 100 I just stop buying and buy canned food with my entire silver budget.
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>>61546271
Weird. I don’t see a source anywhere in your post. Did you forget to add it?
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>>61546234
Pick me out a bracelet for when the aliens come
they will know im based

Has to be Silver Turquoise and a large cuff
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>slammed another 100oz bar four days in a row in mid dec
>they took the liberty of combining it all into one package
>delivery day today
>a $30,000 shipment that is already up +25% since when I bought it
>fedex truck drives up
>it's a nigger
>hands me my incredibly heavy, tiny package with a shit eating grin on his face
>he makes an offhand comment about how heavy it is while i'm signing
>laugh awkwardly and tell him it's a car part

I'm getting enriched tonight aren't I
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>>61546271
grok is this true?
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WHAT THE FUCK
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>>61546234
Is that an Elcan?
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>>61546273
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>>61546271
Nigger
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I set up mine too late but we can use it after this one, the speed these generals are going it theres no point in deleting it.

>>61546269
>>61546269
>>61546269
>>61546269
>>61546269
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i wanted to lose some weight since i gained a few kilos this year from celebrating all the ATH and breakouts and i wanted to start a diet but this is an unprecident happening and i fell like celebrating a bit so im going out to eat something fancy tomorow
Theres a good burger spot near me and a sushi place which should i go to?
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>>61546271
if that happened I think most coin shops would close down. It would be too risky to blindly sell silver without the spot price as a guide.
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>>61546293
>Lose weight
Do cardio and strength training, you'll need that weight soon.
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>>61546282
100%
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>>61546285
yeah
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>>61546291
sure there is, board is cluttered, thats why i left mine proofing. fucking derp.
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>>61546282
You have a gun, right? Stay up with us and post updates on potential noggery.
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>>61546293
both, you’re a chad
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>>61546293
To the silver shop to drop your sushi bill on metals. I have stopped eating out completely and regret every drunken night and goyslop buy over the last 4 years.
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>>61546301
Based /k/omrade
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>>61546293
I'm eating a whole pizza right now. Dopamine full blast while getting rich off silver and shitposting with my internet frens.
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Gotta love the antique stores
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>>61546040
Is it even possible to buy copper at spot price as a non-industrial buyer? Shitty meme rounds are oz for the price of pounds
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>>61546293
Buy some good beef burgers and be sure to spit on any "Beyond Meat" goyslop you see at the store.... oh, oh wait, that fake onions shit ain't around no more. Iudea Delenda Est.
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>>61546234
where can i acquire a patch like that
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>>61546282
Worse, your address will be sold to roving criminal gangs later. I wouldn't buy silver via delivery without being excessively armed. The less people that know what you have, the better.
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>Didn't make it to 1000oz.
Im so disappointed in myself.
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>>61546315
The only place I can imagine is off facebook or something from a boomer copper penny collector - and of course you can't legally melt these down, but now that they're 3.6 cents melt value per penny that won't last long, soon it'll be 10x, and the penny is already decommissioned.
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>>61546281
Why are they all so native american? And why do you think aliens will show up or care about your rocks?
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>>61546282
U fucked up anon ur meant to buy it from places that ship it in packages that say “BALL BEARINGS” in giant letters
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Where's IQ been lately? Getting kind of worried bros...
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>>61546327
I'm disappointed in you too. You're crying and giving up instead of sucking it up and continuing to stack
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>SD Bullion secretly cleaned out of copper
What is going on with copper?
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>>61546327
Anon, most people in Muttmerica and Europe don't even have 1 ounce. don't feel too bad.
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>>61546335
I did this for shits and giggles
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The jewel of my collection
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>>61546334
Yeah, if l didn't focus too much on numishit and sub-$1000oz Platinum, l easily could be at 1000oz.
Damn.
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>>61546327
Find and marry an old indian woman, she'll throw you a spare 1k ounces
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>>61546315
kinda wild the premium of copper bars is 4x...
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>>61546249
He won't. None of them will. They need people as docile and stupid as possible, if anything he will tell people to buy his shitcoin and then it will all rugpull.
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>>61546282
Go out and buy 3 dogs immediately. The value of a guard dog will go up exponentially in the coming times anyway. Get ones that bark loud and don't have 1,000 health problems associated with them, but not nigger mutt dogs.
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>>61546333
He'll resurface if tampowitz manages to smash the price back down $4-5 on Monday.
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>>61546271
If they acually suspend all trading of silver and gold, they do understand the opposite will happen, right? more people will panic and buy more physical.

lol
lmao even
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>>61546354
>tampowitz
Don't they have to run out of silver to dump eventually?
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Paper silver holders are in for a real surprise when they realize wood pulp fibers are not silver atoms
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>>61546342
bloody basterd. I wonder if turning that into casting bronze would be profitable
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>>61546349
is this viable?
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is one 8oz statue enough to make it?
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>>61546359
Absolutely, their tamp attempts have been getting weaker and weaker. Silver futures contract trade volume exceed 1 billion ounces some days but the price just doesn't stay down.
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>>61546333
Truth is that all fuddies are simply attention starved/frustrated investors of the asset in question and will flip on a dime once price goes up. He might even be bullposting in this very thread...
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>>61546359
Run out of paper? Not likely, but every time it gets more obvious their semitic derivatives are just that. There are HUNDREDS of satanic paper contracts for every real ounce of Silver on their books. The height of Usurer merchant meddling.
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>>61546310
Anon the gains me make are worthless if we dont celebrate times like these
Sometimes you gotta treat yourself a littler or else there gonna bury you in a golden coffin
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>>61546370
yeah just get 35 more
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Paper/digital holders are scrambling
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>>61546330
https://youtu.be/WiyKXlEWoOQ
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silver wins
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I was figuring we'd be nearing 80 come new year's, but at this rate we might break triple digits before that.
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>>61546378
Fair enough, anon. Get sushi.
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>>61546381
when's the last time he's gotten an airdrop?
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>>61546266
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Silver seems to be stuck at $79.25, did they halt trading?
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>>61546399
Market's closed
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>>61546399
It's le joever silver sisters...
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>>61546314
based fellow antique slurper
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When does after hours start? Some new fud about Russian missiles just dropped and this might send it to 85
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>>61546415
It's Friday. Markets closed for the weekend
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>>61546346
Don't even sweat it.
At this point the only thing you should be doing is stacking.
Weight targets are all fine and well, but consistent stacking is what really matters.
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>>61546415
Uhhh, source?
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>>61546301
I believe in C7A2 supremacy
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Genuinely how much more of this can the US dollar take? If a time traveler had approached me on year ago and told me about an $80+ EOY price, I would've asked whether we were currently involved in a civil war, or a third world war.
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>>61546415
it will open again sunday night 6pm EST
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did iqdalit(lowcaps because no respect) -ack yet?
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>>61546291
Why then, would you even mention it until it was time?
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80 buckis waiting room bitches
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>>61546483
Unfortunately no. Pic related is IQpajeet rn.
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>>61546443
The current price movement has very little to do with the dollar at the present (or else gold would have ballooned way more) which is one of the reasons this has so much room to run. What happens if the monetary side of silver starts mattering which it might if it keeps going up and up?
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>>61546496
it's the weekend now
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>>61546496
No! I want to crash back down to at least 50! I missed out on cheapies but only because I was being fiscally responsible!
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$6 dollar Mercs??
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>>61546501
>>61546505
I want it too, but seems like cheapies are gone..... :'(
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>>61546505
Theres nothing fiscally responsible about holding onto fiat in a hyperinflation / hyperdebt environment
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Does anybody have the "you won't have to sell" Morpheus matrix silver meme? Trying to convince a normie friend to hold.
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>>61546514
I was telling people during $30 that that was cheapie season but you didn't listen to me
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I want more but I don't want to pay an extra £40 per oz. Pretty annoying
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>>61546517
Trying to help normies is a fools errand. I've been trying for years, but it's as if normies have some sort of inverse bullshit detector.
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>>61546529
I bought like 60 oz this month. Keep stacking
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>>61546281
Look into ebay auctions for good ones, that's how I bought them cheap before.
>>61546314
Don't ignore estate sales, the companies running them usually can't catch it all, pic related.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EdJLom6ieZU
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>>61546234
Why do you guys trade metal instead of stock?
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It is 15 ounces enough to make it? :(
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>>61546234
Name of doujins please
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>>61546514
>cheapies are gone
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>>61546559
>Why do you guys trade metal instead of stock?
I trade in stock, like your pic, she's prime stock.
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I miss the low key days in 2022 when we were just cheapie slurping schizos all the cryptobros ignored.
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>>61546516
I was budgeting to pay off my mortgage faster, which I did, but I lost out on the goodies
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>>61546578
>septum piercing
>prime stock
That's a negatory ghost rider. Polluted womb inbound.
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>>61546589
When you put it that way dont worry, so long as it wasnt sitting doing nothing, you having a home was integral to the process thats currently unfolding
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>>61546560
yes, if you hold till 2050
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>>61546589
>Pay off my mortgage faster
This is fiscally irresponsible though, you're talking paying off what, a 6-8% loan at today's rates, but we have inflation officially of 3% and realistically of 10%, you literally lose money doing this.
Now look at the price of silver and it was always worth it to just buy more silver instead of paying off the mortgage quicker.
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Anyone got the buying power comparison memes showing how silver has kept its value compared to fiat? I’m remembering one where a gun costs almost the same number of silver dollars
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>>61546582
>I miss the low key days in 2022 when we were just cheapie slurping schizos all the cryptobros ignored.
https://youtu.be/Hsd4pWwIoSQ
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>>61546594
Yeah that's what I figured too. God only knows how many poor bastards are going to end up in the streets in the coming months, but I guess mother/daughter bj teams have to come from somewhere
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>>61546590
>That's a negatory ghost rider. Polluted womb inbound.
Not for me to breed, but to trade for shiny....
Grow up.
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>>61546605
>In the streets
They can live in my barn if they're hot. I'll even throw a little wood stove in there that they can scavenge in the local parks to feed.
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Francis Hunt on the current move. TL;DW Keep on stacking.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WlZbnlRG3R0
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>>61546545
i appreciate this schizo, he has alot of scattered knowledge.
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>>61546600
>Anyone got the buying power comparison memes showing how silver has kept its value compared to fiat? I’m remembering one where a gun costs almost the same number of silver dollars
Yes...
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>>61546612
I wouldn't even pay her to clean my chamber pot. She'd stab you in your sleep before you even had the chance to sell her.
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>>61546631
Why do you think the ring is in the nose?
So you can chain her away and sleep soundly
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>>61546641
kek, fair.
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Just got my mother to buy 25boz of silver, a couple 9mm and a mossberg 500. Did I do good
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Jesus Christ almost $80. This out of control
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https://www.youtube.com/embed/9PnXcP8ZI7M?si=Xogh1liNaUnAbZz7
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>>61546352
>He won't. None of them will. They need people as docile and stupid as possible, if anything he will tell people to buy his shitcoin and then it will all rugpull.
Listening to WTOP in my car on the way home again. Not one single word about silver. Not one whisper. The only time I heard anyone say something was last week and they only mentioned it to talk about how unstable the markets are because of Trump.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9PnXcP8ZI7M
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Is there anywhere to see how much the shorts have closed their positions? I heard that jp morgan was now net long
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>>61546746
There was a Jewish business expert on last week saying to buy silver etfs because it is safer than holding physical. It's sick. I fucking hate these creatures.
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>>61546716
i bought a maverick 88 budget pump shotgun to defend my stack, its made/owned by mossberg, bought used for 150 bucks, tested it at the range, runs and works like a champ.
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>I didn't get to 100oz before the mega pump
Is 75oz enough to make it?
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Thoughts on the CME raising margin requirements and its effect on silvers price?
Historical context:
https://www.zerohedge.com/precious-metals/will-cme-raid-silver-party
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>>61546766
If silver goes to 20:1 with gold at $5000, silver will be $250.
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>>61546776
Pic related
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Another week of gains and silver will flip Nvidia puting it in its rightful #2 spot under gold
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What if China backtracks on export ban? Sells silver back to the west at $100 an ounce? all paper of course.
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250 oz of silver, 5 oz of gold.
am i going to make it?
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>>61546798
Yes.
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>>61546763
Nice I'll take a look at that too. I'm also going to be getting another Beretta though
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>>61546776
Screwed the hunts over, may actually finally see a dip if it happens again
>mfw
>chinas face when
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Ratio down to 57.2:1. I don't know what glitch fucked up the graph.
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>>61546776
>>61546782
Rock beats paper.
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Finally convinced my pal to get on the PMs train that will absolutely just slaughter indians. He boughted a 1 oz gold bar and I told him to follow a 1:40 ratio with his DCAing. What should his first 40 oz be? We are Amerilards desu.
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>>61546845
>What should his first 40 oz be?
50% 999 50% 90%
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>>61546845
Get whatever's cheapest.
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>>61546845
All wieners
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I far, far exceeded the hypothetical gains with my 401k cash out btw...
Too bad the third rate shill isn't here to tell me I need $300 per Troy ounces now lol
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>>61546598
Dude this is great and all if you had a crystal ball. Buying silver has only paid off this last year finally, after gold and everything else literally has hit new highs. Debt free is the goal for some people
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>>61546559
I don’t trade metal. I buy it.
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>>61546875
I think he killed himself.
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I bought 350 oz silver in 2019.
What am I in for?
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>>61546896
Hopefully not
I want to believe he's sitting in a corner somewhere by himself faintly chanting "80% loss... 80% loss..." while he chronically refreshes the spot price of silver.
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>>61546798
Yep.
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>>61546875
IQJeet was just arrested in Hyperbad India.
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>>61546908
You've made it
You'll have the life of a man in the 1950s in terms of buying a house and a car, but you're also retired and can own a few houses and cars if you want to
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>>61546860
>>61546866
>>61546871
I will tell him to buy all of the AT SPOT silbers he can find online. Thanks!

>>61546875
He seemed to really love posting his """edited""" version of this image specifically. Such a weird little gremlin.
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>>61546875
You the IRA guy?
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Dear /pmg/,

I've made about $10k on metals this year. I want to sell soon and stack more in a few months as prices consolidate. Do you guys think we're near a local top?

Yours,
/smg/
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Anyone have the Formally Well To Do Housewives And Their Questionably Age Daughter Merc Dime memes?
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>>61546923
He can just fuck off to one of his six apartments haha
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>>61546922
So... what about some of the ultra-schizos ITT that have 1800-2000 oz stacks and still jest with it not being good enough. What kind of arcane wealth and prosperity are they in for? It's probably something I can't even imagine.
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>>61546925
>IRA guy
I am not affiliated with any movement in Ireland
I'm an American who's a member of a gun club lol
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Retail piling in now.

It's time to sell. While everyone is greedy
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I wont name the channel but one of the youtube boomer stacker guys is telling everyone not to listen to the AI chink at all because he is telling lies. Has anyone heard the chink saying things that are just not true?
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Someone should make a Kirkinator video where they raid the COMEX
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>>61546935
They'll either do the right thing with it or it'll end up lining their grave, lets hope The Holy Spirit guides them
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>>61546935
>probably something I can't even imagine
Same
I just want a good life and the same for my family, relatives and friends.
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>>61546942
Na haha just the guy who cashed out his IRA
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>>61546928
I only deal in physical.
Not paper.
Thinking about dealing in paper at some point.
It's just that I'm a caveman by default.
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>>61546946
How many kilos does it take to create a kirkinator 2000?
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>>61546928
>Do you guys think we're near a local top?
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Are we gonna hit 100USD or is this where I invest and get raped yet again. Spot is 3600 for a kilo in my currency and I can buy a bar from like 4000-4100
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>>61546354
Darn. All the way down to $75/ozt? Whatever will we do?
t. DCA around $26/oz
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>>61546928
The only thing giving me local top is your whore mother while you gamble away daddy's allowance money in the stock casino.
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>>61546908
If silver goes up in purchasing to $2000/oz you will have a nice little nest egg. Someone who spent the same money buying iphones every 6 months will have zip.
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>>61546956
I'm just buying land and homes for my family to farm on and that's it. I'm also buying a few bungalows in the Philippines to live in for half the year.
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>+10% intraday
holy shit
how many of you fags are legit rich after this bull run?
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>>61546956
>it'll end up lining their grave
iwant,,golden penis sheath.
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Am I just supposed to tug on my penis all weekend waiting for $80 on Sunday?
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Just asking, does gold keep up with population growth?
Will it always function as money?
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>>61546791
This mcap is fud tbqh. Way too high an estimate of total available supply.
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>>61546990
I only have 750oz ag so even if it goes to $100 that's only less than half a year's salary. Nowhere near the dragons who have tens of thousands of ounces
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>>61546913
Crypto is nothing but indian scams I swear.
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>>61546999
>three 9's checked

But that ain't cheap bro.
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>£59 GBP per oz spot
>CANNOT buy an oz for less than £80 after fees and taxes anywhere
500+ premium for 20oz is insane
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Did you guys know that 45 kg of silver was enough to be class 1 in the roman republic? That was one rank below the knights and senators. And their votes along with the knights and senators were more than all the ranks in the Republic.
Today 45 kg of silver is worth about $104k. If you have that much you are pretty much upper class.
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>>61546995
Where are you seeing silver for under $80?
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>>61547009
BELLY OF THE BEAST
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I pray for those without a pile
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>all this copper talk
Frens, I have literal 5gal buckets full of copper nitrate crystals as residual leftovers from my [now closed down] refining op. Do you think it's worth it for me to reclaim it? I had originally planned to try and reclaim and scrap it, but local yards (anything out to about 100mi) says they won't take hand poured ingots. Once I get rejected, I just left it all.
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>>61547027
I feel like Johna in the belly of The Whale
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>>61547033
Yeah my copper hasn't moved at all yet.
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>>61547016
Nearly $118 in Canada for one silver Maple.
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>>61547004
Yeah relatable to me as well. 100 dollars even at a thousand oz or 2k oz is 100k or 200k usd which is nothing to sneeze at but not retirement money either
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>>61546985
Gottem. I do expect some push back once institutions are back in the market after new years, though.
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$79.59 Rejected with authority
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>>61546928
>I've made about $10k on metals this year.
All those $$$ and not a single ounce of money.
NGMI.
There's dice on sale fren, get one, and roll

Sincerely /pol/
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>>61547033
Can you electroplate it out? that's not "hand poured".
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>>61547033
I'd try it again as a business. If your stuff can meet the needs of others, why not sell it yourself? This IS /biz/. Taking advantage of market inefficiency via shiny rocks is great, but we should all be looking to keep earning more and having higher incomes.
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>>61546933
>Anyone have the Formally Well To Do Housewives And Their Questionably Age Daughter Merc Dime memes?
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>>61546330
Almost all Turquiose comes out of the American Southwest and South America
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>>61547004
Silver's not going to stop at $100.
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When did we make a website vros?

https://prestigemetalsgroup.com/
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>>61547068
Are you insane, why should it go up like that? Silver keeps up with inflation.
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>be me
>poorfag
>decide get into stonks in 2020 because money printer go brrrr
>immediately lose thousands
>get angry
>see SETF threads
>fuck it
>liquidate all positions and go all in on PMs
>stack for years because what the fuck ever, lol
>reach my personal goal for my stack
>still a poorfag, but holy shit I can buy a new car if I want
>literally double down on stacking at $37
>literally triple down at $54
>2025 opens at $28
>December 26 closes at $79
My actual reaction:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IwLSrNu1ppI
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>>61547033
Hand poured bars are sold on eBay all the time so I would do that if I had literal buckets of the shit lying around. I sold all of my copper this last week entirely to buy into silver because of how much of an opportunity cost I was facing. The copper bullion market is retarded and premiums are obscene. The only selling point is if silver goes so far that a mercury dime costs 43$ (if silver hits 600$) but even that's retarded because copper doesn't have any of the inherent value that gold or silver does.

There are some here that have ranging copper stacks but I felt so much better getting the weight out of my house and turning it into a handful of silver.
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>>61546376
it was always some fags alter ego on here. honestly the whole larp from it was pretty gay and kept me out of this general alot...........but didnt keep me from stacking :)
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Anyone wanna start discussing exit strategies?
>Gold
>Land/Businesses
>Stocks
>Debt
>Inheritance
I'm thinking I'll keep 150oz for myself and 100oz per child, and with the remainder... >swap half for gold
>sell 1/4 for debts (mortgage) or potentially real estate if that market looks good
>sell 1/4 for oil producer stocks
I think I'll sell a really small amount at $180/oz and again at $225/oz, and then sell 1/10th over time for the rest... Really depends on how other assets are doing. I might do the gold swap independent of the other lots based on G:S ratio....
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>>61547085
BASED

I have a similar story. Was exhausted from chasing pumps in crypto, found /pmg/, bought a bunch of dumb high premium shit, but still managed to stack heavily in the 22-30$ range.

Knowing that I have a protective metalic nest egg that will keep me safe is a blessing. I just need to be less neurotic about feeling I don't have enough.

>1000$ spent on silver in the last 30 days.
>hue
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>>61546282
Let this be a teachable moment for others.
1. If possible, buy in person.
2. If ordering by mail, use a trustworthy mailbox service.
3. If buying in person, be aware of the people in the store, and immediately outside of the store when you leave.
4. Don't drive home in the most direct route, check for "follow home" robbers who may be following you.
https://youtu.be/7-Ma2SVsfVE

Look on the bright side, at least you received your silver.
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>>61547112
The future of silver and gold is so foggy considering so much could happen but just assuming stable price growth going forward my focus is on paying off my little parcel of land, building a humble homestead, and having enough food and weaponry to feel protected no matter how much of the world is on fire.

I don't plan on liquidating anything on this journey as I would rather a treasure chest to prepare my theoretical grandchildren but if we see unbelievable prices I might cash out a little just to expedite things.
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>>61547112
swapping silver for gold is a jewish psyop.
They own so much damn unreported gold
This is how they will minimize the impact of the world financial collapse.

THE JEWS WILL DUMP GOLD

don't say you didnt know.
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I bought more
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>>61547112
My goal is land. I live in California, but up in the mountains. That being said, its still not cheap. But I would be happy to get 40 acres of relatively usable land up where im at now. By usable I mean its not a cliff face or just a complete mess of dead timber and trees. I need something I can build a few generational houses on. Something where each house is at least 3-5 acres appart. I would also need to create a few roads and whatnot. But that's the goal. Will probably need north of 1k Oz for that.
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>>61547136
I have a pitiful .2 oz of gold that I wonder if selling for silver is a wise move. Thoughts?
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>>61547112
>data mining question
You WANT to know my plans.
You don't NEED to know my plans.
Everyone makes their own decisions.
Choose widely.
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>>61547142
What was the total cost, anon?

>mfw 10 oz of brits used to be 240$
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>>61546877
>The goal for some people
>Silver has only been good this last year
At some point you just have to say "wtf my plan is retarded", under bidenflation we were at 20% inflation, and we're at 10% under trump, so this has never been a good plan.

And your preferred asset doing bad means it's time to buy cheapies, not take a break from buying. There's nothing "fiscally responsible" about paying off a house faster because it has a huge opportunity cost - you're directly trading in your ability to use said credit because you're afraid of debt that you COULD service. Just buying more silver is the obvious better move since silver is so liquid that if some surprise thing popped up and you had to pay your debt you could just use the silver for it. This is essentially not using one of the best things about silver, that you can just only buy it. If some emergency comes along silver just works as an extreme savings account, so debt isn't nearly as scary as it once was.
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>>61547028
We'll be fair bosses to the silverless
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>>61547112
>Anyone wanna start discussing exit strategies?
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>>61547145
Figuring things out for yourself is the only freedom anyone really has. Use that freedom. Make up your own mind.
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Bros if our schizo dreams come true I don't think land will be drop to the prices we're hoping for. Scared money will find its way into every hard asset available and even rural and poor areas like where I live are stupidly expensive. Fucking 10 acres of simple farmland is 12k$ per acre and that's cheap when you look at places like Texas.
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>>61547145
i have .3 after trading in .1 for gold. i think its a no brainer and i am about to trade the rest, ideally after a lil dip
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>>61547157
I will Jefferson my slaves and they will love me for it.
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>>61547168
for silver*
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>>61546229
Answering request for updated me from last thread.
>>61546282
Your garden is getting enriched if you do it right but 100% that nigger is telling people you got shit worth stealing. You need to find a good place to stash your silver.
t. midnight gardening enthusiast.
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>>61547176
Leotardo is running out of room
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>>61547157
Is this what copper was meant for?
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>>61547118
It's never about the size of your stack.
It's ALWAYS about the actions that increase your net wealth.
Even if it's a small action, do it.
I believe gold and silver will crest and then fall.
The key, in my view, is to find ways to preserve wealth.
This means a certain level of fluidity.
Gold and silver will always have a special place in my heart and I will always be stacking to one degree or another.
That said, another anon was correct that an exist stratagem is necessary.
I won't discuss my personal plans, though I will say that PMs are a pathway.
You are gonna make it.
I can tell.
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>>61546282
>>61547176
>if walls could tell secrets
i had a similar delivery "car part", it was very awkward but I'm glad it happened at closer to $30 and luckily it was some canola brained femoid
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>scrolling through /biz/
>see threads seething about silver
>see threads malding about silver
>see threads crying about silver
>see "technical analysts" giving top estimates despite completely missing the last 12 months of price action, and knowing nothing about the market's dynamics
>"you know its gonna crash right?"
>"this isn't sustainable"
>"this won't end well"
>”this is ATH you’re gonna be holding the bag”
>”I’m not buying this
>stocks fags buying paper silver

>mfw
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>>61547118
Platinums literally smoking gold and keeping pace with silver. Shit meme.
t. 7 oz of plat, 2 of palladium, 275 oz of 999, 100 FV of 90% and more Gold than Canada
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>>61547033
Copper is a 30-40 year hold, so is nickel. It's probably more worth it to try to convert to silver if you can find a buyer.
Yeah, pour your own bars and sell them online, or just pour your own bars so you can store the stuff more easily, put it in the basement, and wait a few decades.
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>>61547149
Take your pills anon
>Anyone wanna
I do need a plan for myself. I'm not so sure how it will play out. I have a sense of the PM market like >>61547135 - Really unsure of how it will play out.

>>61547135
>I would rather a treasure chest to prepare my theoretical grandchildren
That sounds nice. I would do it, but 1. Metals are not productive and 2. I've been really leaning toward the idea that no income is truly passive. I definitely want a few ounces to pass on to any grandchildren I may be blessed with, but I think it'll be more important to enrich the lives of my kids right now and ensure that we have good resource streams. That image recently about adaptability really resonates with me.

>>61547136
I don't disagree, but my stack is about 1:100 G:S right now. I'd rather bring it closer to 1:50 or 1:30. Except for a small blip, I doubt GSR will hold 1:20 in the medium term. I think the best wins are going to be in the next one to three years.

>>61547143
Sounds like a ton of planning. Good luck anon, God bless.

>>61547158
Based
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>>61547033
I wouldn't bother unless you need the land. Reclaiming it would be a basically fixed expense and would limit your exposure to the intrinsic value of the copper.
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I'm a rentoid right now with only 67oz but I'm adding more every week. My goal is to be able to get a piece of land and maybe some leftover towards a house? I'm afraid of being raped by the tax jew when the time comes though, how can I minimize that?
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>>61547136
>THE JEWS WILL DUMP GOLD
I hope so. We will trade at least half (but not all) of our silver for gold when the ratio drops. We will start when the ratio gets below 40:1.
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ivegot,,,all weekend to do the imiposible job oftamping this DOWN!,,bare withme as im tarded and Your help would benice., trying to fill jeets turd filledshoestinks., and Tamppys keyboard has blood.,
,,,,,,letsee, first convincing reason,,,,
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,,,,,,ya, drawing a blank.
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>>61547227
>Metals are not productive
Describe something “productive” that isn’t just an elaborate Ponzi scheme or putting lipstick on the word “inflation”.

I have wealth the only thing it needs to do is beat inflation.
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Remember, an ounce of silver saved is an ounce of silver earned. Have enough fiat so you don't have to dip into your stack for emergencies.
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All of the other financial vehicles are just mechanisms to acquire wealth.
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thingken of panman
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>>61547078
>Silver keeps up with inflation.
Indeed, it does, and the reconciliation is here.
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>>61547136
I think this is true but I can't help but get an ounce if the GSR gets low enough, even if it's a bad trade.
>>61547112
I sell 20 ounces at 200, 20 ounces at 300. Hold the rest. Use this money to get a bunch of nickels and pennies and canned food. Now that I've diversified I just wait and see where it goes.
Ideally I get a small piece of land a little more outside of town where I raise meat rabbits. Maybe take a couple tenants there to tend my rabbits and chickens, give them little tenement housing "cottages". Get a beater truck or two.
The vast majority of the stack left untouched in case it goes unobtanium, but long-term goals met anyway of having land + other assets + a food supply.
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>>61547250
>Describe something “productive” that isn’t just an elaborate Ponzi scheme or putting lipstick on the word “inflation”.
Sure!
>A farm
>A bakery
>A refinery
>A cleaning company
>A sales and marketing firm
>A freight brokerage
>A pharmacy
>An assisted living and care service
>A design firm for factory machinery
>A 3D printing specialty auto parts fabrication company
It goes on.

>>61547267
I like the simplicity of this plan. I'm getting angsty, I always sell things pretty early, so I need to find more ways to cope.
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>>61547033
>by October this year there were 730,000 to 830,000 tonnes of economically trapped material in the US, swelling CME stocks while tightening the rest of the world and driving premiums sharply higher.

>“We use the term ‘economically trapped’ to refer to that copper as the current arbitrage and premium environment means there is no incentive for that material to be removed from the US,” Mackenzie said. “This trapped tonnage is almost certainly higher now as material continues to flow into the US.”

>Mackenzie noted that while the copper price has had a chaotic year, the rally seemed to have drifted away from fundamentals. He added that the surge has been driven as much by tariff hedging and an “EV–AI–energy transition” investment narrative as by genuine supply scarcity.

>The expert suggests mining companies have been so effective at promoting the idea of a looming deficit that investors and traders have priced in future shortages prematurely, contributing to higher prices today even though physical tightness is uneven or not yet severe.

>The analyst’s view is that the long-term is undeniably bullish. The present is more complicated. Much of the diverted metal is sitting in storage and leveraged against the CME forward curve rather than being consumed, Mackenzie noted.

>Demand growth remained strong on paper, backed by expectations for electric vehicles, grid upgrades, data centres and broader electrification. But near-term consumption lagged the narrative, particularly in China, where construction and parts of manufacturing stayed soft

Copper shortage is fake driven by traders creating a false narrative of a shortage and betting that Trump will announce tariffs on copper early next year they're stockpiling copper it's not being consumed and if those tariffs don't manifest or are lower than anticipated then that copper will be dumped and the price will plummet
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>>61547248
longtime no see bacon rider
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>>61547164
In the past the money simply wasn't there anymore, poof. Money has already been flooding small rural towns and pieces of land, but that's because those places generate a return. If they can't make money on them it's not a safe investment anymore.
If your idea was true it would be true in other times when the economy crashed, but you look at history and land / houses fell from 30 to 60% in price - and they fell even more in certain areas where there were no jobs at all.

All of this "wealth" in this system is 100% ALL leverage in some way or another, so the wealth won't be flooding anywhere really, and to an extent not even gold or silver, it just stops existing. They get a margin call and so they call their bank to withdraw, but the bank gets a margin call, so it sells off some of its investments, but its investments have dropped 50% overnight so it can't pay the margin call and so uhhh, there's no money, nobody can pay their margin calls, for a while nobody has money - and you can't buy land on credit anymore.
Land speculation doesn't make money until prices return to normal, it's not a good safe haven. When margin calls happen it's a horrible place to dump your money unless you want the land itself and not some number on a screen. People are likely to just move to wherever jobs are, anyway, and that land might drop to zero in value forever.
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I am reallocating my IRA and 401(k) today to be all in on PMs and miners. Looking into the best ETFs keeps taking me to reddit, where retards are constantly gawking at gold and silver. It's hilarious to read these comments from 9 months ago, where everyone is smugly telling OP that buying gold then was stupid. If anyone here has an account on that homo website, it'd be hilarious to post "This didn't age well (^:" on all their posts, kek.

Also, what are the best ETF for gold, silver, platinum, and miners? I'm currently looking at:
>PSLV
>OUNZ
>PPLT
>still looking into miners

https://www.reddit.com/r/investing/comments/1jxr23b/yesterday_i_bought_ishares_gold_trust_iau_an/
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>>61547287
hay.,
,SELLSELL SELLLLLLLLL!,
,just someadvice.,monday,early please?
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>>61547305
Forget PM ETFs they will get rugged. If you aren’t willing to take cash out penalty to buy physical then put a large chunk in miners. Probably keep a bunch in basic commodity stock companies that make shit like milk and bread. Even if it goes Weimar tier those will come out the other side just fine.
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>>61546798
I was strongly considering one of those previously
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>>61546945
There was discussion in a very recent thread about its origins and moments of having incorrect info at times, that would be corrected in videos uploaded later on. Won't be hard to find. Verifying the information will be another matter.
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>do nothing
>win
Is this was it feel like to be Gaben?
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I want to build a small home on my land but I don't want to cash out my current stack but saving the initial cash for a massive expense such as the foundation, walls, and roof doesn't seem like a safe move.

I thought about starting a secondary stack exclusively for this venture. Do I stick to silver? Effectively, this is a different portfolio.

Fuck stocks.
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>Almost $800 doll-hairs!!
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>>61546824
Swapping to gold except keeping my junk and silver eagles at 50. Goodbye bars and rounds it was nice knowing you
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>>61547068
>$700 in 2028
>still be rated in dollars
Makes me wonder how hard stocks/crypto will be pumped/propped up to distract people from all sorts of practical preparations
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>>61547348
You can use a high interest savings account
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>>61547357
b...but that's not gambling on platinum
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>>61547152
You straight up just sound like a zealot now. Silver has been dog shit for a decade, didn’t beat inflation and didnt moon during covid when the actual economy was melting down. Thats a sunk cost fallacy.
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>>61547340
Gaben busted his fat ass. No one could build steam like he did and keep its reputation in tact. I dont know what it's valuation on the market would be but its in the billions since it owns the PC gaming market.
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>>61547353
Just one of those little grammers will buy you a prostitute's mouth for 1 hour straight
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>>61547353
That's a neat little pile you got there anon. I'll refrain from calling it cute out of respect.
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>>61547363
I know. My wife may have something to say about that thoughbeit.
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>>61547277
Checked
>It goes on.
And on, and on, and on.
I am always amazed how it's really as simple as providing a service or a thing that fills a gap between a need and a person.
Life serves life, and getting to be a part of this cycle is such an amazing experience, and being able to stack money in the process is just super comfy, huh?
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>>61547353
I hate that you split the bar anon
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I just did a stack audit and it turns out I've been doing my napkin math wrong by a whole 50 ounces, feels good bros. 375oz AG 4.4oz AU let's see if we can't get to 400.
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>>61547392
(IDK why my ID keeps changing)
I got them one at a time, pre-split. Don't blame me, I'm just a collector.
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>>61546282
dude... that's why I order on PO box....
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>>61547353
A broken up combi-bar?
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>>61547412
See above.
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>>61547360
anon if you're trying to build a house and you don't want to use other financial products or silver it's either that or a CD
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>>61547402
Excellent news, anon! I'm sweating Tuesday when all of my orders come in and I'm doing an audit myself. I hope I'm at least exactly where I think I am and not holding thousands of dollars of nonexistent ounces.
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So where is IQpajeet now that were at $80?
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>>61546541
>Don't ignore estate sales, the companies running them usually can't catch it all, pic related.
any tips on catch it?
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>>61547417
I'm just going to start a separate stack that I have no qualms selling if and when prices continue to blow upwards. The most boring and uneventful generic rounds and near spot purchases of easy to sell silver.
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Just got a free one of these from their marketing thing. It's pretty nice, but not paying that premium for any more
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>>61547363
I find your enthusiasm to part with silver to redistribute it to whores disturbing and embarrassing
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this is a picture of 9 ounces of silver, or over 700 fiat dollars
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>>61547361
Words on a screen.
If we're comparing silver vs paying down mortgage debts it was a retarded choice in any time to choose paying off the mortgage, end of story.
A mortgage becomes less over time due to inflation and you miss out on whatever happens during that time, so let's say you're paying it off for 10 years, well what happened the past ten years? A silver moon and a crypto moon and a housing moon (which paying off the mortgage doesn't get you more of, just pays off the one you have quicker)
Now to eliminate the past decade, what happened the last 10 years before that, so 2005 to 2015? Oh, also a crypto moon and also a silver / gold moon and also a stock market boom after the economic recovery after 2012

For literally the last 20 years doing ANYTHING else was better than paying off the mortgage fast. This isn't me being a zealot or anything, paying off a loan that's like 6 or 8% like a house and trying to do this fast is retarded because that's barely above inflation in the first place, the stock market has always performed that good every year, and silver / gold have performed way better than that when the stock market was bad. Do literally anything, do what is doing good in the moment and with zero crystal ball, just buying the top all the time, and you still beat trying to pay off a mortgage quick. TVM.
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>>61547418
>thousands of dollars of nonexistent ounces.
justputa,,slip of paper 'saying its there.,
,,nowhosthe Comex?
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r1H4zTGWKBE

>>61547429
From apmex for black friday? They sent me one with my order.
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>>61547362
True bro.
He did "nothing" the same way l've been busting my ass working a job that l fucking hate in order to afford the shiny.
The day that Gabe dies and the company goes public is the day we all die.
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>>61547355
Market crash/recession will keep people very busy scrambling to survive. Throw in some bank failures/bailouts and we can add high inflation simultaneously to the economic crash.

Expect to see multiple fault lines in America starting to come apart. First one is Indians/illegals. Next will be phoney social security disability, followed by bullshit veteran disability leeches. (never left a US base, 80% disability)

People won't be buying PMs en masse because they will barely have enough money to survive. Many good people, especially younger ones, are already in that situation.
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CNBC is saying this is the ceiling that’s how you know this isn’t even the floor
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I just bought, sorry about what happens monday
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>>61547429
Alpha series, nice! I have a shitload of those.
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ahem... SILVER SISTERS SLIMED SUPER SUSSY SWIZZLING SCAMMERS
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>>61547453
I got USD coming in soon.
Still deciding . . .
I could finish off my latest tube.
Or I could start into junk.
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At what point do you full ape physical silver, life savings and all? Has the time already past?
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AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA WHAT THE FUCK IS GOIN G ONA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
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Just scored another four ounces today.
Two Asashi's and Two Grenadian Scuba Steve's.
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>>61547448
>veteran disability leeches

Isn’t it actually fucking insane we fund “veterans” for the rest of their lives? Like yeah if you got a leg or an arm blown off no problem, but retard desk jockey who gets 100% pay FOREVER for having “PTSD” from drone striking civilians with his Xbox controller? Go get a fucking job you parasite.
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>>61547475
For a second I thought you were drinking some kind of liquor with a snakehead or some shit
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>>61547445
I used freegoldback.com, assuming I'm going to get some kind of spam from them in exchange but hey, free gold

>>61547456
Oh cool-I do like the way they look but the premium bugs me. Maybe at some point I'll get a couple different varieties to look at but for stacking I'm sticking to normal gold
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Imagine being one of those boomers who sold at $45-$50 thinking that was the top.
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>>61547476
That was a few years ago for me.
I see no point in putting my energy into anything else right now.
For two reasons:
Firstly, PMs still have highs not yet reached.
Secondly, PMs can't be printed into infinity like fiat.
I don't recommend anyone do what I did.
I was foolish.
Sure, I septupled my net wealth over the last few years, but circumstances change.
Stack as aggressively as you feel like.
Keep a little extra fiat for incidentals.
That's what I do and it works out quite well.
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>>61547498
>heh, I’ve seen this before sonny I’m not gonna be caught dead holding for another decade
>Pink wojack intensifies
>fomo back in at $100+premium+tip
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>>61547498
lol
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what do we do now that market is closed
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>>61547505
>fomo back in at $100+premium+tip
>and then silver goes back down to 60 or something that's on par with money supply
Silver will always go up, but you could hold for 30 years so it's better to buy something else like copper or something that hasn't mooned yet.
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>>61547445
Good video. Bräcker is good. For some reason, Matt's last name is on the retarded 4chan spam list.
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>>61547516
Sit back and have a pint.
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>>61547520
We’ve got a live one
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So many people bidding over spot on eBay now on 90%. This is ridiculous.
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>>61547516
loot goblin all your closest thrift stores for sterling

>>61547520
Where can you even get copper that doesn't have a retarded high premium? Even pennies seem overpriced.
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>>61547505
>>61547509
I HAD TO BUY CATTLE FEED
I kept most of my meager stack, I sold a little at 65.
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>>61546945
The asian guy ai seems to be on point as far as I can tell, he also notes that the FED giving taxpayer money through the reverse repo market to other banks ultimately devalues the dollar but doesn't point out that it does make the FED even more powerful as long as FIAT is still alive and ultimately they will just create a new currency(Crypto) and or obtain the most metal to maintain their power before its all said and done.

For a regular person this isn't a big liberating moment or anything just a message to prepare for hyperinflation.
For a stacker this situation could make them some wealth but the same people who created the FED will still be in power and will still come after your shit with whatever made-up laws they want.
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>>61547528
I've seen your attitude for the past decade. You are no different from those crypto idiots who make people buy peaks.
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>>61547533
I work in the trades, I fill a 55 gallon drum with copper wire every few months.
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>>61547532
these were all from days ago (and before ~25% buyers' premiums/tax/shipping), people are legitimately losing their minds
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>>61547533
Thrifting has gotten fucking HARD bro, at least where I am at they are extremely onto sterling, it either gets snaffled away by schlomo or they price it retard high because it’s “antique sterling”

>>61547540
Ok boomer
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>>61547534
omg you're the guy who shops at Tim's
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>>61547482
This is the LEAST of what we fund, we outright fund like 30% of americans. At least the veterans got disabled somewhat on the job.
We also fund people who have worked their entire life and paid into social security - they act like they worked for it but it's just an automatic deduction and WE and the current economy don't benefit from their labor 40 years ago, but they get money from us right now. We're literally getting our money stolen from time travelers who can apparently make the value of their labor appear in the modern economy from 50 years in the past.
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>>61547534
>Cattle feed
YOU FOOL, should have raised quail in your bathroom and paid 20 bucks for feed.
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holy shit, are we going to hit 80 today?!
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>>61547548
I don’t disagree it’s a drop in the bucket but it has to go too unless you are genuinely truly disabled from service work.

>But my le back pain from mean sergeant making me ruck a heavy pack :(

Ok so I guess we also give scaffolders, bricklayer and tilers 100% taxpayer funded gibs forever when their back starts to hurt. Hell at least they did something valuable for society I would rather give them gibs than parade princesses who never saw a day of action.
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>>61547552
Pretty unlikely!
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>>61547551
It's fine, cattle price is still up around all time high too.
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>>61547542
Damn, sweet deal anon, any plans to melt it into bars or something?
>>61547545
Yeah I feel that, shit's hard as hell to find here too. People are catching on but it feels like the only way to have a chance of catching stuff below spot, since people on online auctions seem retarded. Well, that and estate sales, but I haven't been to one yet and don't have a car so will have to see about that.
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>>61547482
The USA is just the modern day Sparta the London Corporation, Vatican, and D.C.
This should be very obvious with constant glazing of our military and servicemen.
Also why if you live and the US and you aren't already rich you should have joined the military. The entire American system is setup to make this the best option for a lower class person.

I know tens of "veterans" who all got out early on medical discharge with 99% disability because they on purpose tore their rotator cuffs during hand to hand training knowing full well the ez life ahead of them. Half of them have 100% disability and don't even have to pay property tax.
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>>61547559
>Ok so I guess we also give scaffolders, bricklayer and tilers 100% taxpayer funded gibs forever when their back starts to hurt.
True, plenty of jobs that destroy your body, at the end of the day even giving disability gibs never fixes the problem and gets said person off gibs. Money should only be given for preventative care and care that would actually fix said problem.
>>61547572
Wtf, aren't you worried that cattle prices will dump because people would rather trade in paper 1's and zeros?
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>>61547574
>melt it into bars or something?
I have been as a hobby, it's honestly not worth the propane, but I have lbs of copper bars stacked on the shelf.
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>>61547586
>worried that cattle prices will dump
Even if they halved, I will make a profit for the year because I started when it was at those prices and the current prices are a gift,
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>>61547438
what year after 20xx is your birthdate? your honestly saying "give the banks more money in the long term so i can gamble more in the short term"
the kids are fucking retarded
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>>61547608
This isn't the 70s anymore boomer, most loans have penalties for early payments, and you end up paying the interest anyway when you could have invested that money in anything else for all that time and let the house loan get inflated away like you fuckers got to do.
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>>61547608
>"give the banks more money in the long term so i can gamble more in the short term"
Buying silver is "gambling" now lmao
>Give the banks more money long-term
This is called margin and it would have paid off now in the past 10 years, but also would have paid off the 10 years before that, and the 10 years before that it would have also paid off.

That's the reality.
>>61547625
Our mortgage doesn't have a penalty or limit, I just know that putting the money in now does NOT get me a better outcome because the government has been printing money at such a rate that in those 10 years everything will have doubled in price anyway.
Money has to MOVE and committing to 10 years of mortgage payments is never gonna pay off, such is the jew system.
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>>61547429
Looking forward to adding a 10 to the collection on the 5th (closed until then) but I might go for the Kook
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>>61547448
>barely have enough money to survive
That's a point alright. Guess I'll be helping a lot of people out in the years to come.
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>>61547501
>available at my local store
Neat
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>>61546505
what was considered cheapies back then will be considered cheapies today, there is nothing new under the sun, just keep buying until we hit $200 in 4 months from now with silver hitting 10% every week it is inevitable
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>>61547534
>I kept most of my meager stack, I sold a little at 65.
What some people have done is to use silver as collateral to get a loan from a friend, then pay them back and they return your collateral. Zero risk for the friend, and you don't have to buy your silver back at higher prices.

This won't work for everyone, but when it does, it's a win-win.
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>>61547647
>Guess I'll be helping a lot of people out in the years to come.
If they are worthy, that's good. If they are unworthy, that's bad. Charity to the wrong people breeds resentment. Have any blacks ever said thank you to the taxpayers? Have any jews ever said thank you for allowing them to come to America?

One of the best ways to get someone to hate you is to give the wrong person charity.
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>>61547584
>I know tens of "veterans" who all got out early on medical discharge with 99% disability because they on purpose tore their rotator cuffs during hand to hand training knowing full well the ez life ahead of them. Half of them have 100% disability and don't even have to pay property tax.
There will be crackdowns on that kind of abuse when the crash hits and decent working people begin to go hungry.
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https://youtu.be/5_T6OonlaSw
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I suspect some shorters went tits up.
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okay but what is the price gonna be in 5 years no keezy
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My Covid tribute quarters will take me to the promised land.
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Whatever bros, what am I diversifying into now?
Quail egg operation starting in spring now, gonna just do it. You can fit them in a barn / garage. They grow to eating size in 8 weeks and are hardy. I will now be raising quails (probably like 30 to start at a time) for meat so I don't have to dig into my silver as much when they do ze great reset.
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>>61547733
Depends on how much money needs to be printed to float the credit market to prevent a Great Depression 2: Electric Boogaloo
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>>61547723
>I suspect some shorters went tits up.
There will be Federal Reserve bail outs for the jew bankers who've lost billions with their shorts.

Profits are privatized, losses are socialized. How jewish is that?
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>>61547748
They will literally print to infinity. For politicians, that is the least worst option.
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I personally don’t know how much they’ll print. The theoretical true price of silver is somewhere between $27,000 and infinity, because I suspect at some point no one will be willing to sell silver for USD, but I don’t know if you want dollars in 2030. This probably sounds silly now but it’ll make a lot more sense in a few years.
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>>61547748
What do (you) think is a bull/bear case for it
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>>61547744
Bro do NOT keep birds in your garage. A properly ventilated barn is the only ok place unless you want your garage and adjacent rooms reeking like bird shit and ammonia forever. I had to do a job for a lady who kept assorted egg birds in her garage and almost passed out the smell was so bad.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7kJWXyrO3m0
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>>61547781
between him and the sniper, bald guys are killing it right now
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>>61547778
Nah it's okay it's just quails.
And I did mean a barn, it's a detached barn that has car ports on the bottom, hypothetically a really good place to raise birds actually. The second floor originally had a pigeon roost, that's where they're gonna go.
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>>61547501
How much fiat is worth keeping at this point?
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>>61547700
>double-dubs
Anyway, I learned to judge on a case-by-case basis. This will be even more important when people are desperate and valuables need to be used efficiently. Already have some experience with this due to helps some pals who are frequently hit by hurricanes.
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>>61547766
This is why none of my exit strategies reference silver price in terms of fiat. It's either silver price in gold or land. Under some of the models, there is a significant population decrease in the USA. Mostly boomers, illegals and browns with go away, one way or another. Other models show a breakup of the USA.

Land prices relative to silver/gold will go down significantly. What most people seem to overlook is that a stable prosperous society is what gives value to land. The Siberian carpet baggers who came her 6,000 years ago only valued the land insofar as they could monopolize as a game preserve it for their own tribe. It had a trivial value per acre.

The plains indians were stone age hunter gatherers who didn't build any permanent structures, didn't invent the wheel, had no written language, had no concept of mathematics or money. They sold Manhattan island for a big pile of glass beads so they could outbling the other indians.

Similarly, what is a land in Somalia worth? Not very much given there's barely any rule of law, just competing tribes fighting over what little there is to take. They have some beautiful oceanfront coastline, but would you want to live there?
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>>61547805
>How much fiat is worth keeping at this point?
Enough liquidity that you won't need to sell metal for small emergencies. Some of us keep a thousand or two in fiat handy.
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>>61547775
Bull case: zoom out to 5000 years
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>>61547837
well, i have some stuff from 2000 years ago if that counts. Idk why I slept on silver so hard when I knew so much about the Romans. Talk me into buying 1kg right fuckin now king
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>>61547842
If you know so much about the Romans then you should already know that we copied their monetary policy and you should also know how that worked out for them.
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You should be able to extrapolate from there. I’m not a salesman.
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>>61547848
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Almost 90 bucks for a silver eagle now. WTF
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>>61547845
>we copied their monetary policy
It's bigger than that. It's the inevitable pattern of world reserve currencies and overexpanding empires.
https://youtu.be/vYJri1eNRyc

China has figured this out. They do not WANT their Yuan to become a reserve currency.

We will transition to gold as a reserve asset, using local fiat currencies for trade, with net balance of trade differences settled in gold.
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>>61547898
Meaning that the price of fiat currencies is directly tied to gold? Or what is the basis for value for fiat currencies in this scenario. Given the global nature of the economy how do you separate consumers and producers from the real economy and maintain any sort of value in fiat?
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>>61547498
my LCS said back in January that mad fucking people sold their silver in the area

I heard one or two were cops so im glad about that
or that might not be good because more than usual desperate cops are extremely dangerous to peoples lives
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>>61547898
I think my response was perfectly concise.
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>>61547990
Right, but is it going to be a situation like post 1933 up until the 70's in which nations could still redeem fiat for gold? Or is gold being traded outside of any fiat system?
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>>61547948
>Meaning that the price of fiat currencies is directly tied to gold?
Floating. So tied to gold only at a specific point in time.

Almost none of the countries can afford to hard peg their currency to gold, all of them want the power to devalue their currency as needed.
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>>61547995
That would probably depend on whether or not people trust the government audits of Fort Knox
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>>61547505
Yeah you must never forget to tip
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>>61547424
Estatesalesdotnet, craigslist, local paper classifieds and facebookhave been used for searching for potentially good sales and auctions of estates. Most family members don't know what's in the house and many of the companies miss the marks even when they are looking. Search the photos if any are available, don't go to a modern crap only sell, old stuff means highly likely to get old metal items for cheap.
>>61547061
Too much garbage turquoise is coming out of Asia, if you are buying learn how to identify what mines it comes out of, some of the varieties are completely tapped out so price is very high.
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should i buy more silver rn or is this the top?
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>>61546282
First rule of stacking: Stack lead before you stack metals



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