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Female Broker Edition

>Some helpful links to numb the pain
https://findahelpline.com/
https://www.nvidia.com/refunds/
https://www.whitehouse.gov/refunds
https://jlingz.com/

>Educational sites:
https://www.investopedia.com
https://www.khanacademy.org/economics-finance-domain

>Financial TV Streams:
https://www.newslive.com/american/cnbc.html
https://www.livestreamy.net/bloomberg/

>Charts:
https://www.tradingview.com
https://www.finscreener.com
https://www.portfoliovisualizer.com

>Screeners: so you feel like in the movies
https://finviz.com/
https://etfdb.com/

>Gambling:
https://www.optionsplaybook.com/options-introduction/
https://www.optionsprofitcalculator.com
https://optionstrat.com/
https://www.optionistics.com/quotes/option-prices

>Pre-Market and Live data:
https://www.investing.com/indices/indices-futures
https://finance.yahoo.com/

>Calendars
https://www.marketwatch.com/economy-politics/calendar
https://www.earningswhispers.com/calendar
https://www.cmegroup.com/trading/interest-rates/countdown-to-fomc.html
https://www.mortgagenewsdaily.com/data/building-permits

>Boomer Investing 101: so zoomers with meme stocks can outperform you
https://www.bogleheads.org/wiki/Getting_started
https://www.sec.gov/search-filings

>Misc smg:
https://www.financialjuice.com/home
https://finance.yahoo.com/trending-tickers
https://market24hclock.com/
https://www.dividendchannel.com/drip-returns-calculator
https://brokerchooser.com/
https://www.chathamfinancial.com/technology/us-market-rates

Previously on /smg/ >>61544005
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First for PALL calls
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WTF silver just STOPPED MOVING WTF
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> futures
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How do you get your female broker to forgive you without actually paying what you owe?
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>and thus weekend /smg/ starts
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female brokers are the best. I just do the opposite
>anon I think you should diversify into AI companies
>alright 100% industrial metals it is
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Predictions for next week, anons? Be sure to tell us why you think so.

Also, why is silver a better investment than semiconductors at this point?
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>>61546538
Give her the D
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10k SLV
3k PLPT
2k PALL
7k shotgunned across minors
am I gonna make it?
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>>61546544
Needs silver to make semiconductors
ez
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GRRR & GAMB will rise again

True believers will be rewarded

Feb will be a good month my smiggas, hold on until then
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>>61546564
In shares or options?
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>>61546571
shares. might do some calls since it's so volatile though.
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>>61546533
when did you buy, how long do you think this run will continue?
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>>61546533
I solded today. It was a good day for PAL
I don’t think I’ll fomo back in
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>>61546533
why not sell a put same expiry same strike and get paid $3,820?
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>>61546544
Full conductors are made out of 100% silver
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>>61546565
you need helium too. nobody gives a shit about helium because its not a shiny boomer rock
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Would it be retarded to buy 100 PPLT and sell covered calls
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>>61546588
Im only doing calls on PMs the last 6mo. Works for me.

>>61546596
That position I got on the 23rd and 24th. Some of the PPLT I got around the 15th and 16th. I rolled out of my SLV calls from October last month and waited to move to go back in to metals. For PALL it hasnt broken the cup that started 5 years ago, so it has the most room to move but will do so last. Ill get more when I roll out of my PPLT on 1/2

>>61546608
Time in the market, etc etc.

>>61546614
Limiting risk

>>61546627
Is there a Helium ETF? Serious question.
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I was watching CNBC earlier and some analyst predicted 11% growth for the S&P. Is that actually reasonable?
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>>61546640
Risky, but not entirely stupid like selling naked calls on NVDIA
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>>61546627
Wouldn't storing a few gas tanks full of helium in your apartment be a safety violation? And in case the economy and thus our society collapses, how would you pay with helium? Sell helium balloons? Would fit the clown world theme, I guess...
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>>61546655
>Is there a Helium ETF? Serious question.
No, there are probably Helium juniors but its a fixed market so it doesnt matter.
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>>61546640
yes. I know it looks attractive because it sounds like a more likely way to be profitable, but it fucks up the risk/reward ratio making the trade not responsible.
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>>61546657
>Is that actually reasonable?
What does reason have to do with the stock market?
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>>61546657
that's less than a tenth of the president of the united states is predicting
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>>61546657
the s&p is up 35% since April
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>>61546666
>Wouldn't storing a few gas tanks full of helium in your apartment be a safety violation?
violation of what? helium is inert and lighter than air, even if several tanks randomly blew open in a confined space you wont suffocate
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>>61546655
>Is there a Helium ETF? Serious question.
what is this thing?
https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/0P0001COED.F/
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>>61546666
Well put, Super Satan.
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>>61546674
>>61546674
Check ceo.ca for helium stocks.

PLSR.V looks good
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>>61546627
Exxon Mobil is a Titan in the helium industry. Look up how much labarge produces vs rest of the globe.
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>>61546692
you might get good exposure to physical helium by owning natgas. Helium is a byproduct of natgas mining IIRC
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>>61546701
looks like a typical venture exchange penny stock that pumps on insider information before anyone in retail could possibly know to buy
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>>61546695
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>>61546719
is XOM anon still here? i havent seen his waifu in awhile
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>>61546714
Same with all of the gold/silver juniors before they took off. I think we're early, but we'll probably get a good entry later in 2026 is my thinking. Going to ride PM miners for now and will rotate some gains later.
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>>61546692
How does one buy such a thing? That 5yr chart looks like a ponzi and I want in.
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>>61546733
Looks like a normal ETF weighted for the tech sector, seems like "helium" is just marketing
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>>61546692
>helium etf
>the chart is a slow and steady float up
the jews are mocking us
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>>61546730
Yeah, I think I am going to stick with PMs for 26 as I understand the market and most of their drivers. Trading Nobel gasses does have a certain appeal though.
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>>61546754
>helium etf
eh.....look at the holdings though
https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/0P0001COED.F/holdings/
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Is Oracle finna recover?
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>>61546537
Is this the minors everyone keeps talking about?
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>>61546726
Nice pump on silver today
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>>61546803
sure
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>>61546810
Sweet ass
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thoughts?
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PLATINUM IS UP 8% TODAY
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>>61546822
Pallidum is up 12% Are you enjoying the ride? A wild ride if you will...
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>>61546821
Remember to sell on time.
Silver went from 48 in 1980 to 3 dollars a few years after and people didn't break even until recently.
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>>61546832
Under a completely different situation. The Hunt brothers wernt planning on building computers.
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My HL is really lagging behind my SLV
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>>61546838
31 years to break even though
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>>61546854
Past performance does not indicate future results. As with all things, caution. I sold my SVL when I saw 3 PMG threads and 2 spare silver gloating threads. Now its almost disgusting on the board. Thats just how I gauge the market.
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OMG stfu about silver already
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>>61546533
Is it some kind of mortuary service?
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I have a $532,000 cash and don't know what to do with it
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>>61546884
BTC maxi detected.
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>>61546891
Put everything into very OTM 0DTE SPY Puts and retire with your winnings
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>>61546891
buy assets that either increase in value over time or generate income
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>>61546832
hunt brothers tried to corner the market and the feds shut them down
china is cornering the market now. the fuck timmy gonna do?
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>>61546891
sell cash secured puts and collect a free 2k per week.
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>>61546891
go to tokyo and blow it all on whores
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>>61546891
Dont listen to >>61546904 Thats like 3 months worth of premium hookers and blow
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This move in precious metals is making me nervous. What the FUCK does the market know?
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>>61546884
>OMG stfu about silver already
why what's going with silver? should I buy some silver, or silver ETFs, or silver bonds, or silver minors?
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>>61546931
Limiting the market, via tariffs or otherwise shrinks available supply, thus price increases.
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>>61546939
Gold and silver are internationally traded commodities.
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>>61546931
It's pricing it in (a monetary reset)
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>>61546931
I agree with you, I think metals should go up with inflation because they're real money. They shouldn't spike like shitcoins

>>61546917
This looks like a textbook bubble.
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>>61546947
only when the other countries want to sell them. who would do that for Jewish confetti?
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>>61546947
Read my post one more time, slowly.
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>>61546926
Where does one even buy blow these days?
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>>61546931
They are going to legalize child prostitution to exonerate epstein, but only if you pay in pms
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>>61546950
What does Basil Endgame have to do with the banking system collapsing? Who is this retard and why are you posting his nonsense.
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>>61546971
Kek, tell me you don't know in a 4chan post
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>>61546950
I also like that he mentions being up 20% (I guess in USD) right before the entire fiat system disappears.
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>>61546957
I know a guy who knows a guy.
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henlo mister jerome
this is reply to >>61543796
u r so mean to me all the time
u do not appreeshate my gifts to u
i give u ez layup questions
so u will look smart to ur banker frens
and u are so mean to apu
please lower the rates
thank u mister jerome
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>>61546850
Big move in the miners will happen before or in March.
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>>61546992
Well that was last spring, he's probably up 100% + now
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>>61546998
He could be up 1000000000%, what difference does it make if he's just stacking silver because the currency system is collapsing.
>>61546987
I know what it is, I'm not sure how it relates to the "Great Reset"
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>>61546950
>your grandkids someday
Is baiting boomer goldbugs really that easy?
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>>61546971
No one wants bonds, but bonds can't collapse too much because US government debt is too big. So Fed is forced to YCC to keep rates low. Gold and silver win no matter what happens.
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>>61547015
Again, and I'm now legitimately asking, what does any of that have to do with Basil Endgame?
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>>61547012
only way to get boomers to sell is to make them think their offspring will benefit. its actually pretty genius.
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>>61546538
mine was mad but just sent me a nice email for maxing my ira's out
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>>61547020
>Basil Endgame
Given just a quick look over
https://www.reuters.com/business/finance/what-is-basel-iii-endgame-why-are-banks-worked-up-about-it-2023-07-24/

I am assuming that the endgame is a gold standard for banks to leverage risk over fiat while still using fiat for the general populace, but this would require the growth aspect of fiat to be balanced by an ever growing balance sheet of PM to manage the risk of printing more fiat.

Just a quick assumption, but its probably all bullshit, like most economic theories.
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Anyone know about BMXI. (Brookmount Explorations) gold company I don't know anything about it the website doesn't even work which probably isn't a good sign but I put $4k into it
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>>61547052
I think someone who isn't very smart saw the term Basil Endgame, and thought it meant the endgame of banking.
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>>61547020
End game is gold backed treasury bonds.
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>>61547053
based and gmi
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>>61546821
Crying or even caring about “shorts” is prime retard material
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>>61547058
It does have a place in econ theory, but the way the person is using it doesnt match, and probably just used it as SEO for his monetized twitter account and unloading his silver while moving the premium to twitter normies instead of just taking the hit or , you know like an investor, selling it to Samsung on contract.
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Testing
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Now that metals have started acting like gamestop and tesla I've lost faith in them being real money.
What's real money? How do you know you are rich?
When you have 1 million dollars you don't know if you're rich because the 1 million is now shit compared to 1 million 30 years ago.
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>everyone talking about metals but no one cares about oil and natty gas bros anymore
Are we cursed lads? we were kings a few years ago.
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>>61547053
you're unironically going to be rich.
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>>61547091
Its all made up and the points dont matter.
Welcome to real life.
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In my Chinese bank account I can buy physically redeemable gold at the spot price. If I redeem I have to pay the vat tax on it though. I can also buy fair priced bars. However no bank lets me buy physical silver accounts and the bars from my bank have a 30-40% mark up from spot
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>>61547091
as you point out 1 million dollars is subjective. an oz of metal has, is, and always will be an oz of metal.
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>>61547093
Francis Hunt says to ignore oil stocks for now, despite some people saying they're cheap. It's going to get a lot cheaper against to gold/silver.
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>>61547102
It does matter

>>61547104
The value shouldn't change suddenly out of nowhere though. One day you can buy 2 loafs of bread with a silver coin, the next day you can suddenly buy 4 loafs because it went up 100%. That's not money.
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>>61547109
physical gold drums
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>>61547109
>ignore oil stocks for now
yeah not surprising, although gas hit $5 for a bit recently oils looking too cheap lately. But ton of mergers and deals lately that are interesting. Seems like every smaller public company merged or got bought up recently and lot of companies shifting basin acreage around to consolidate on a portfolio.

Honestly seems like the end of the wildcats, land grabs and moving towards a smaller pool of bigger players.
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>>61547123
Welcome to the death of the dollar
Thank you for your service bondies your debts will be devalued
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>>61547126
Smaller players can't handle the thin margins right now, so consolidation makes sense. Trump admin will keep the oil flowing at the current prices for as long as possible, to keep consumer staple and food inflation as low as possible. Oil will eventually rise, but probably not until at least after the midterms.
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>>61547148
>but probably not until at least after the midterms.
Agreed. Maybe even not until 2028.
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>>61547123
Until there is a drought, then you can only get 1/2 a loaf of bread for 2oz of silver.
It still acts as money, but the wheat for bread is the commodity you will be buying in the market. The issue you are looking at money incorrectly. Its not a store of material value but a store of potential human energy.
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>>61547123
it didn't go up, the dollar went down. you're pricing everything in dollars. the metal was always an oz, and a loaf was always a loaf.
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how do I invest in female obesity.
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>>61547237
NFLX
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Im going to start calling prostitutes and barter cash to sex and steal their jewelry as my transaction fee.
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>>61547242
Now this is the /biz/ I miss.
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>>61547251
Listen these gas fees are dirty and I deserve it since I will have to call up the Indian ones since they hold the largest reserves
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I need to write the list of 2026 rallies soon
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>>61547269
Rice bulls mog the choco & coffee sluts
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>>61547180
>it didn't go up, the dollar went down.
The dollar hasnt gone down enough to justify why silver and gold are climbing this fast.

DXY is still higher than it was in 2021 and even in 2011 lows. Gold and silver shouldnt be up 150% based off of the dollar alone.
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>>61547263
They do love silver. You could see if you can dig for an Italian or a Greek to take the option on gold but I dont think the percentage return would be worth the rounds of PB shots after.
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>>61547263
Each indian has 0,857 ounces of gold on average.
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>>61547237
The Architect always wins. Stocks for marrying a woman who is heavier than me and will absolutely beat me senseless?
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>>61547237
Oh shit I am exactly a 1960s man or possibly a modern woman
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How the hell is VIX at 13.6 with metals skyrocketing? Something is broken.
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>>61547288
Lets create HiB visas denominated in gold. If the Indian rapes or poops in the street their bar of gold is seized
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>>61547292
I have a thin early 2000's emo wife and kids. I just want to long fat zoomers.
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>>61547339
>trying to short big tittied goth gf
I wouldnt
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>>61547091
>What's real money?
Its just money. Its made up. Pieces of paper with pictures on it.
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>>61547376
I haven't even seen a big tiddies goth for 15 years. do they even exist anymore?
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>>61547380
Long the bottom.
If you get what I mean. If you catch my drift. If you get what Im saying. If you are picking up what im putting down. If you are smelling what im stepping in.
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>>61547126
>the end of the wildcats, land grabs and moving towards a smaller pool of bigger players.
It just goes through the same cycles. Smaller players find and develop areas too small for the super majors to bother with, and if there is enough there the small ones build out the play then faulter when prices drop and the big players come in and buy them out for cheap.
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>>61547091
cash is like gamer points
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>>61547339
We need Novo Nordisk to invent reverse-ozempic.
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>>61547237
>how do I invest in female obesity
get married
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>>61547393
oof
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time to redeem some of my christmas candy investments (which were gifted into my portfolio (by my mom))
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>>61547393
>get married
how do i do that??
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>>61547403
Have your female broker help you go on margin
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>>61546567
>GRRR and GAMB
I don't understand why you keep shilling these. Neither is in any way a buy now nor do they even look promising. What am I not seeing?
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>>61547403
Tell your broker(female) you want to invest(inseminate) in her futures(eggs)
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How's SOXX? I don't have any tech or chip stocks otherwise
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>>61547403
Talk to her about the marginal tax benefits she will get to secure your gains.
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>>61547403
>how do i do that??
Easy. I used to work with a retarded guy, I'll call him Jim. Jim was actually retarded. A female manager felt sorry for him and hired him. He began fucking up immediately. Luckily a couple off floors below ours was a single, poor, fat, ugly, black women with five keeeeiiiids. She latched on to Jim. Jim was 'over the moon' as they used to say, riding high, feeling like a jiggalow. Well courtship was fast and retarded Jim got married and we all laughed a good laugh. Something for you to look forward to. Good luck.
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>>61547434
Are you saying i have to find a retarded guy?
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>>61547441
Or a fat black woman with 5 crotch goblins
We dont judge here.
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>>61547400
Based
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>>61547093
I used to rule the world
Seas would rise when I gave the word
Now in the morning, I sleep alone
Sweep the streets I used to own….
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>>61547434
so.one has to be responsible for her kids
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who gives a fuck about silver. what are you going to do with it? nothing. now corn, thats something.
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>>61547455
I got into the uhl business just after the Macondo well blowout. Fracing, fraud, more blowouts. Good times and good money.
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>>61547407
>>61547416
>>61547427
>>61547434
t-t-t-thanks guess i'll just die alone
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>>61547462
>t-t-t-thanks guess i'll just die alone
I knew another guy who married some crazy women, so they decided to have kids. He was older and ready to retire. Luckly for him she divorced him and took his money and half his pension (payed as long as he was alive). After a year she wanted to move back in, but not get married, she just needed a place to stay. I do not know one married guy who is happy. Oh, don't worry you kids will be great.
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>>61547461
Good shit brother
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>>61547462
>t-t-t-thanks guess i'll just die alone
Its for you....
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>>61547091
I have $146k CAD worth of assets right now ($106k USD) ... just by working and putting it into appreciating things. Like imagine working pay to pay just to survive and have your cash in your mattress lose half its purchasing power in two years. Fucking brutal.

I'm very happy to see silver shoot up, but it should not be 50% in 3 months or tripling in a fucking year. Gold/Silver ratio is fucked, and near a periodic (15-20 year) low. This means the price will snap back down, or gold will follow suit and rise rapidly. Either way, it's not a good omen for the markets/economy, as we're still overdue for a crash, and benner cycles forecasts next year to be a good selling point. Perhaps I'll rotate into 10-15% gold, at that point
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oil seems really low, is it leaps time?
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>>61547093
It's too damn expensive for the price of oil right now. How to invest?
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>>61547570
Should we just sit on our mines now for a few years? When do we rotate out of metal and what's next thing?
I think if Democrats wins the next election oil will go up a lot but it's too far to speculate
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>>61547555
my shield of autism protects me from femoids
it's super effective
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>>61547570
the GSR is near a periodic (500-200 year) low. This means the price of gold will snap back down or silver will continue to correct upwards towards 350.
Also benner cycles are based on agriculture I think it's safe to say the stock markets have far diverged from the price of basedbeans and lean hogs
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>>61546520
>hearing ads to buy gold and silver on the radio now in my lame ass 100k, population town
so yeah, we're obviously at the top, but the question is when to short?
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>>61547091
Silver mooning 10% will go down as the day usd officially died even in normie eyes
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>$0.01/share nvda dividend
um thanks I guess
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>>61547666
what's funny is that it probably pumped 8% on that news two years ago, satan
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>>61547644
>Also benner cycles are based on agriculture
They are based on solar cycles, which affect agriculture yield, and the commodities markets. It's still a good signal to see when big money might shift around to hedge risk or move into other assets.
But still, food and fuel, you can't have a society without that

>>61547658
>>61547621
Miners might be a good place to be right now. Now that the price of silver is elevated, they might be wanting to cash out and buying physical would create bagholders, though miners sure to get extra revenue from the high metal price, and will likely continue to do so for some time.
I'm leaning towards silver coming back down sharply, before gold rises, then. Still keeping an eye on oil long term (I expect a repeat of the 80s oil shit)
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>>61547596
Beats me. Thats why i was asking. And yeah i agree the companies are still pretty high considering the price of oil.
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is CAG going out of business?
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I am sorry silverbros, I had to redeem on the cryptopajeets FOMOing in

It is time, my lean hoggers. OINK UP
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ok im FOMO into metals. Whats the best way to go about it besides physical stuff?
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I thought I was going to get robbed of my silver in the hotel lobby since they were making coordinated hand signs.
. Then I realized I was surrounded by a clan of deaf people.
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>>61548038
decide if you would rather buy etfs or pick individual miners
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>>61548038
You can diversify into miners to get leverage and equity from companies that would be well positioned to be profitable as their margins increase
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>>61548074
>into miners ...profitable as their margins increase
how many will still lose money and their stock prices still fall?
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>>61548074
>>61548107
Not sure if my ID changed (Im >>61547680)

I had 1.5% in each of gold, silver, spot and miners. Im going to do
>1% silver spot
>under .5% miners
>2.5% gold spot
>2.5% gold miners
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>>61548143
I should clarify, I think silver will still do good, but at this point, percentage wise, gold will do better. Silver will likely chop while gold grinds upward.

>>61548038
I held my phys for 10y before it tripled to where it is now. Not selling. Not for greed but as a stable cornerstone. I trade etfs more readily.

Metals in general is a good place to be for 5 years imo. Especially copper, with some exposure into REE, silver and lithium
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Bros, I fucking hate this retarded economy;

I went to go buy Cinnabon for a treat and a damn 6 pack is $20!!! Why? That and the damn cinnamon rolls were half the size they used to be too with way less cream cheese on them. Cheap ass bitches, shrinkflation sucks.
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>>61547846
Yes. So is DOW.
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>>61546657
went up 18% this year so why wouldn't it be
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>>61546884
Still less annoying than that guy that was spamming about good year weeks back with his ai slop pics
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>>61546657
11% average, over 25 years. Individual years can be plus or minus 30% at the extreme. Thats why its good to keep a good cash moat and DCA, if youre doing long haul
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>>61548160
>I trade etfs more readily.
which etfs do you use?
>>61548067
>>61548074
which miners do you like? Only ones ive heard of are barrick, newmont, and abermarle.
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>>61546931
Global financial crisis depression in 2026 might happen
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>>61548238
/smg/ is a bayhorse board
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>>61548265
What's so good about bayhorse
It it too late
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henlo mister jerome
i think i redeemed too much candy investments
bls halpp
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>>61548238
I just whatever is the most liquid. My trade amounts dont matter and they all move pretty much the same. Its only relevant if youre holding 5 or 6 figures in a position for several years

>handpicking miners
Ganbare anon
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>>61548279
lower calorie rate fatfuck
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Elon Musk just gave the signal to retail, while maintaining plausible deniability. Shorts are fucked. CME's margin hike will be absorbed like nothing.
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>>61548309
I just saw that too. REEE normies coming in on monday.
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Guess Elon is pissed silver skyrocketing
Price of new ev battery manufacturing just went way up
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>>61548309
WHAT DOES THIS MEAN STOCKFAGS????????????????????????
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>>61548309
While prices should remain high, the goldsilver ratio is very low. Within two months there should be a correction. The question is whether its gold up or silver down?

>>61548279
>>61548290
I had almost no protein for a week leading into christmas, almost threw up when i ate eggs the other day. Even when i eat normal i get less than 30g a day. Trying to fix that, eggs, sausages, mince.
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>>61548326
Silver will correct back down temporarily then both gold and silver begin to rise in earnest. $10000 gold, $250-$500 silver is next.
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>>61548325
Sell Tesla. His manufacturing costs just went way up
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>>61548326
>While prices should remain high, the goldsilver ratio is very low.

What's the ratio supposed to be and why
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>>61548290
>>61548326
My diet isn't great, but it's probably fine. My real issue is I binge... sometimes I'll go like 4 days barely eating, and then suddenly do some donuts, a whole bag of chips, a few chocolate bars, and then a frozen pizza. I can't help it. It's just what I do.
I have poor self control.
This is all probably connected to why my portfolio did so bad this year, but oh well.
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>>61548238
The horse will provide. Samsung buyout soon.
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>>61548107
I will build a mine and import Indians to work it. Their volumaic sweat and pee will both lubricate the mine and Jumpstart breaking down into base components
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>>61548350
In a normal environment it ranges based on the business cycle between lows and highs, gold being monetary, silver being monetary and industrial. In the 70s or 80s it was like 16 (eg 1 oz gold to 16 oz silver). In the last decade it was ranging between 60 and 90, slowly (key word).

Look at the monthly, we saw similar activity (for different reasons) in 1998 and 2011. Either way, the ratio retraced hard
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>>61548378
1:60ish gsr ?

So silver should go way up to get back to 1:16?

Or gold should go way down To get to 1:16 ?
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if there is genuinely going to be a shortage of silver and demand cannot be met, wouldn't it be better to rotate from SLV to PSLV?
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>>61548390
$2250 for silver would be fair market value of silver based on the 16:1 ratio. Per gram of course
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What are the odds we finally get the economic collapse that the fed's been kicking down the street for the last 20 years?
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>>61548422
That doesn't make any sense

1/16 of current gold should be 282
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>>61548390
Gold is going to $10,000 minimum so do the math.
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>>61548476
pmg just told me silver is flipping gold so I don't think so on 10000 gold
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>>61548309
Based, buy it all.
TKD.
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This is America. And in America you are own your own. Now fucking pay me.
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how likely is it that the people saying sell out silver soon or expect silver to le correct soon are really just anti shills trying to astroturf people int ogiving up their positions?
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>>61548483
It might flip gold, but gold is still going to $10,000 minimum. Do you get it now?
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>>61548503
That would mean silver would be >10000/oz. Does that make any sense to anyone
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Short squeeze in the big silver miners next week, yids are desperately trying to keep them from breaking out
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>>61548537
Which fucking ones do I buy?
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>>61548537
The mormon wives for starters
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>>61546994
brother did u really excpect anything else from NIGGER powell?
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Well this thread slowed way tf down all of sudden
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>>61548601
Most folks went to bed.
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>>61548605
Yeah I don't get that. Things still need to be discussed and there are plenty of countries where it's daylight right now
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>>61547091
Yuo are rich when your schd stack can pay all your living expenses and let you permaneet
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>>61548617
Euros are probably enjoying their Saturday morning and most Asians don't hang out here. All that's left are the insomniacs and NEETS in the US right now.
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This will happen soon
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Musk is a top signal.
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>>61548421
What is your reasoning
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>>61548645
Yeah he was saying DON'T buy
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>H1-Bs crisis so bad now Indian government claims that Indians are 'stranded'............in India

>https://youtu.be/7iUiVa2tfFo?si=Yg_mo_Z35lkqtqHV

How do I profit from this funny shitshow?
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What are the odds silver miners start picking up steam and Nevada gets a nice boost to it's economy?
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>>61548669
Probably look into investing in those companies that do telework shit with jeets.
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Is there still silver in Nevada
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>>61548676
The Rochester mine is the largest in Nevada and second largest in the country.
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>>61548685
>second largest in the country

What's first
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>>61548692
Some bigass underground mine in Alaska.
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>>61548637
Semiconductors have silver beat by a mile. Sorry.
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>>61548670
Soon, although if silver dumps $10 on Monday, you'll have to wait a couple of weeks for it to establish a new base.
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>>61548685
>le silver state
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So VT in ira and stocks with no dividend in regular brokerage?
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>>61548695
should i go all in on MU or baka?
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>>61548751
s.m.h
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>>61548751
I'd regard it as a good buy until (1) the industry crunch starts to ease and/or (2) the PEG gets up around 1.
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>>61548516
>be me, 2025
>bought 2kg on a whim before the pump
>2026, trade them in for a an entire landmass of martian real estate plus a spaceship full of Filipinas to populate it with
It's that easy bros
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>>61547091
value and price are different things, darling. and both of them are subject to change. and you know you're rich when you have more than enough of the things you want.
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I'm thinking about selling cash covered puts to acoomulate shares of long holds like schd.
I keep cash in my account anyway so I might as well.
I've done it before, but on very liquid stocks, schd options are relatively low liquidity so it doesnt allow for mistakes.
Do I go for a deep ITM put? That means its guaranteed to get exercised at expiry right?
Ideally I do it a few times so I basically get the shares at a discount.
Any tips or is it just dumb on boomer etfs?
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>>61548950
>deep red ID
wow even on 4chad i am in the red :(
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>he doesn't all-in into the WSB ETF
NGMI
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Literally free money
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is TSM worth buying?
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>>61547180
everything still costs the same in dollars as it did yesterday and 4 months ago retard
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Free money
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>>61549096
What happens when the calls expire
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>>61549101
Kek
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>>61549096
that is some institution that lost a lot of money on silver shorts
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>>61549143
I think you might be right... (((nigger banks))) massively short miners for suppression will have to cover and are repositioning for that pop >>61548537
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How would you guyd rank the mag 7 for the future, say 2030
Tier 1:
GOOG (killing it on AI and just too fucking good, stock literally doubled this year and they still seem sort of undervalued)
AMZN: AWS is good, online retail remains a steady source of income, very diversified and strong portfolio
META
Tier 2:
MSFT seems like a secure but low gain stock
NVDA
Tier 3
APPL
Special case TSLA, could go to 10 trillion or 50 billion nobody knows
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>>61548987
>Literally free money
>most insane bullmarkets in the past 7 months
>fueled by AI retardation circle-jerk-deals
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>>61549153
google is the best i agree, chrome, search, android ecosystem is a great vector for ai deployment, not to mention ai itself where they are definitely a top 3 player if not the leader. quantum and waymo also have huge potential. youtube. i'm probably leaving some important stuff out but they are category leaders in so many things and have the cashflow now to spur investment and a history of innovation leadership, probably the most proprietary data also which will be the differentiator in ai.
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>>61549096
SILJ breakout technicals...
https://youtu.be/joc6MfGIrwA?si=EV-Jw1a_gHnbrYHy&t=296
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>>61546994
you waste my time with your bullshit is what you do. Every day I take questions, hoping to provide real answers, and I see you waddling in with your soiled pants, doing your idiotic cutesy faggot routine, and everyday I contemplate raising the rates just to spite you. Well, now it's happening, five TRILLION point rate hike.
>>61548596
and you! you little shit-head! you're worse then your brother. at least he pretends he's asking questions, you're just here to scream slurs at me. Well guess what evil Apu? I just convinced Trump to sign an executive order turning your entire neighborhood into a collection low-income housing units. Have fun living around niggers for the rest of your life.
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>>61549096
All me
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>>61549107
I'm being serious. It says the class expire February
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>>61549278
Calls*
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>>61549278
So am I
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>>61549299
So when they expire the price crashes yes
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>>61549236
>I just convinced Trump to sign an executive order turning your entire neighborhood into a collection low-income housing units.
Is this bullish for fanny may?
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>>61549389
do you think they're going to pay their mortgages?
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>silver is mooning like memecoins
>S&P is almost at $7000
>china will restrict silver on Jan 1, 2026

Trump will definitely say something stupid on that day, tanking S&P. Are you ready for another China - USA trade war again ?
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>>61549472
nothing will happen
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>>61549472
what will china restricting silver do to the silver markets?
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Price action today is boring AF today
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>>61549626
The US will soon declare Ag national security
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is it about to be over?
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>>61549472
>china will restrict silver on Jan 1, 2026

What other minerals they restricting
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>>61549721
How come they're allowed loans when they have depreciating graphics cards?
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>>61549721
9% coupon. Shit thats almost like the shitcoin collection company MSTR preferred coupon rate. Grim.
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>>61549745
Because they have other assets and revenue. And that's the thing with debt, it has to be paid regardless of whether the thing you buy with the debt makes money. If AI continues to be expensive to operate and doesn't generate any profits, then the companies will have to cannibalize their other profitable business lines to pay off that debt. Sure, they're doing weird accounting tricks to try and hide that debt in fake pass through companies off of their own books, but we'll see how that works out.
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>>61549774
>Because they have other assets and revenue. And that's the thing with debt, it has to be paid regardless of whether the thing you buy with the debt makes money
Their assets are depreciating so they can't pay the debt back in full with that especially if the loan is bigger than their current assets.
Banks would never give a mortgage to a guy with depreciating assets and negative income. I think those loans are a fake propping up of the AI companies.
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>>61549833
Makes me wonder if we're in for a chip crunch if they use silver in their cards.
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>>61549833
The assumption for the loans is the contracts in place are assets.
But giving loans out on contracts with openAI for 1.2 trillion in capex spend on a 20 billion dollar yearly revenue is suspect and will ultimately be the downfall of all of this.
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>>61549833
Are you retarded? You think google or facook arent profitable? AI could never make a dollar and they could keep the train going for another 20 years. People like you used to be sterilized to not mess up the gene pool.
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should i visit family
christmas was at such an awkward time, do i go again for weekend or something
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>>61549873
they are literally burning up profits chasing chatbots. Trust them bro, AGI after 2 more trillion in spending on datacenters! Just two more trillion.

Meta has ~50 billion of bonds issuance this year which is equivilant to roughly a years worth of profit.

Oracle issued ~20 billion of debt roughly equal to 2 years of profit for them.

Open AI has 1.2 trillion in spending , but their revenue is 20 billion so roughly 60x their yearly revenue.

People like you in the past did the honorable thing and defenestrated themselves.
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>>61549903
the chatbots are just a front

the true goal is making 1984 surveillance plausible without having human eyes watching billions of surveillance footage
data centers can analyse that footage much cheaper and faster
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>>61549873
That anon is talking about the companies actually taking the debt and building the data centers. These aren't real companies. They're shells. They exist just as a pass through like >>61549854 said: the real AI companies you've heard of sign "contracts" with the shell companies to buy data center capacity, then the shell companies issue debt to build the data centers.
The question is: how much can the actual companies get away with here? If in a year Zuckerberg decides AI is a waste and moves on to The Next Thing, can Meta back out of those contracts? And thus leave the shell companies and their lenders holding the bag? We'll find out when the shell companies all end up in bankruptcy court.
Absolute worst case is the actual tech companies have to pay money for AI data center capacity that they don't want, or make big payoffs to get out of the contractors, and then have to start fucking with the regular profitable parts of their businesses to do so (i.e., laying off employees, cutting maintenance and support, pushing off feature and product development), and that ends up taking down the whole economy.
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then you can ask the chatbot

find me all the incels who were taking the subway on saturday with a blue anime shirt
and it will find it

where was this child all day? it will find it

count how many homeless people are in san francisco right now
and it will find it

integrate it with drones. who knows what else. it will eliminate dangers to society before they become a danger

the chatbots toys are merely what they allow the scum to have access to
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>>61549957
>san francisco
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motorola is already pioneering it by monitoring children in schools, ai is being incorporated

the homeless people thing being counted is also an actual application that was discussed by a certain ceo that cities are inquiring about

ai makes useful automated surveillance very viable, and 5g whatever makes integration between fixed and mobile surveillance very viable now compared to 20 years ago

dont be fooled by the chatbot nonsense
dont be fooled by ai stocks eventually crashing down -40% like Oracle already did

we are already fucked even after ai crashes
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ai will also make accurate geomapping far more viable across the border

this will have applications from mitigating natural disasters and of course insurance companies, and obviously construction planning, but most importantly drone warfare
you need absolutely accurate 3d mapping that can sustain itself even with signals getting jammed, the same is true even outside drones, you cant rely on remote gps in warfare

the value of ai isnt in shitty chatbots or voice or video generation, yes the stocks will still crash once people realize all those shit are overhyped, but the true application of ai will take over regardless
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>>61549961
by 2050 there will be no homeless problem in san francisco, no more dumping and no more shitting
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> AI will be and is being used to track people
Based. I remain 100% enthusiastically invested in AI and tech into 2030 and beyond
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>>61549951
They area already laying off people to keep their books looking good.
They will pay their contractual backstops put it as one time loss on the books and call it a day. Bag holders are going to be shareholders for the special purpose vehicles and people who financed the data center holders.
>>61549957
>>61549966
>>61549978
>>61549983
Take your meds
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and thats all he can say because he cant refute any of it
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>>61550043
because you have no understanding of what "AI" is . you are just making up shit based on the idea that somehow AGI exisits.
They gay chatbots will do none of the things you listed because they are incapable of doing them.

its the same old story, replace AI with " big data" "web 3.0" "block chain" "agentic ai" " cloud compute" "internet of things"

two more trillion in data center spend until AGI!
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New generational bagholders are being created as we speak. The only reason PM's are pumping is due demand for AI, not some chudcel doom scenario. Therefore, you will be making more money by buying good tickers that crashed 50%+ already.
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>>61550114
Ok baggy
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>>61549903
You've been wrong for 3 years straight. OpenAI is backed by Microsoft who will pick up the bill. No one is going to stop developing AI. Cope and seethe all you want, but these companies aren't going to just stop and wonder what couldve been.
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>>61550114
So what are these miner tickers that should be bought right now.
I'm looking for silver and copper miners.
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>>61550139
1. It is the mark of low intelligence to not only be wrong, but be adamant about it.
> microsoft backs open ai
microsoft owns a portion of openAI. Microsoft would be happy if openAI failed as it would just absorb it.
OpenAI continues to seek funding with most recently trying to raise 100billion.
> AI companies will stop developing
no where in my post did i say companies will stop investing in research. Saying that companies are spending too much money on infrastructure on an unprofitable businesss is not the same as saying companies should stop developing a business. The extent of money spent on it is the question. Historically when tech innovations occur the early investors are bag holders like railroads, dot com, and now "AI" .
> Three years
I have not been posting on smg for 3 years. So clearly your retardation runs deep and maybe even has delusions backed in.
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>>61550132
>>61550175
Im talking about AI related tickers that crashed 50%. PMs will crash on a local top while AI stocks will be back once tards realize the demand for PM's is due demand for AI which demands more chips and infra related AI.
>>61550198
AI models will become more efficient, but no matter what they will require power, and the one with the most power can do more with whatever AI is available, simple concept. So buy power tickers that crashed 60%+. If we get a macro downturn next year they may dump further but guess what, you buy more. That's an easy 2 to 3x in 2026.
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>>61550234
>talking about AI related tickers that crashed 50%. PMs will crash on a local top while AI stocks will be back once tards realize the demand for PM's is due demand for AI which demands more chips and infra related

Okey what ai tickers are 50% off right I'm interested in that too. I know why PMs are up data centers has to have them for AI
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>>61550175
AG
CDE
HL
AUMBF
GENMF
GSVRF
SCZMF
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>>61550255
>new talking point deployed by JPM propaganda army
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> ctrl+f silver: 72 coincidences
>pic related
Mmm I'm not fomoing into it sorry, feels like it's too late and I already have yellow rocks
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AI will kill us all and that's a good thing.
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>>61550198
>actually I have only been posting here a year. Nice try chuddie
lmao cope and seethe
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>>61550198
railroads and dotcom are the notable exceptions. and early investors in both got extremely rich. even if there is a crash (there won't be) we are still a long way from a bubble/mania.
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>>61549721
>Billions

Those are rookie numbers, the cooked books must have TRILLIONS being laundered around
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>>61550397
I could see more Trump bullshit like what happened in april, but it would be bought up again. There's no fucking rational reason to dump cause muh dotcom is going to crash the nasdaq 80% like some sidelined autists have been parroting for ages now.
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>>61549745
Because even if the GPU is depreciating it does not stop printing money, just as a less efficient rate. The number of GPUs are limited by physics (see PM's going up) so retards like Burry sidelining retail into not buying AI stocks think that because GPU efficiency goes down overtime suddendly this is no longer a viable business, as if any of that changes the fact that whoever has more Gigawatts wins and an actor with enough money will bid for those GW's because they need them to do whatever they need to do.
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>>61549745
because .8 is greater than 0, its not like they catch on fire
also if you use CUDA depreciation slows down a fuckton
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>>61550331
We've only just entered the fun stage
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Is the Nasdaq really going to be open for 24/7 ?
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Ok I finally got to use my new espresso maker with milk, and it's... fine. Idk wtf I'm doing, but I made some milk foam stuff and poured it over the espresso. I spilled a lot because I'm retarded though. It kind of tastes like a latte, but whatever.
Anyway, now I will be able to trade (lose money) with even more mental focus
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>>61550593
what did you draw on it with the milk?
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>>61549961
This has to be fake
>>61549983
In 2050 there won't be any homed people.
Everyone is homeless and they all squat.
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>>61550601
Like I said, I spilled a lot of it, so it was jackson pollock tier. I don't think I have the right kind of cup for pouring the milk
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oh shit the business and finance podcast I listen to each week is doing a segment on looksmaxing
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>>61550664
Link?
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>>61550331
>dxy ID
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>>61550469
based
what tickers do you hold?
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>>61549745
Cars also depreciate and anybody with a pulse can go out to finance one of those
Washing machines depreciate
Pizza depreciates
You can finance all of it
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>>61550674
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oEe0f9Ai330
Segment starts at ~8:40
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>>61550691
Damn she hit every branch falling down the jewish tree
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>>61550697
don't be rude to emily
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>>61550681
nvda and grg
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>>61550697
Including the khazar milker branch?
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is we getting a new /smg/?
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>>61550715
I lol'd at this, the chutzpah
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>>61550715
on the sabbath?
fucking goyim man
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>>61550712
Emily is one of the skinny ones
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>>61550691
nearly poked my eye out with that beak as soon as it opens.
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There’s no point in selling an asset these last days (+gains) in order to subtract from my overall negative gains for the year correct? Like, I can just use carry over rule for when I file 2026 right? At least that’s what Gemini says…
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>>61550777
if your negative gains are small enough, you can only roll a few k tho
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>>61550790
Not talking about reducing ordinary income but rather using the loss from 2025 to subtract gains from 2026 using schedule D.
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>>61550777
Checked
The max loss per year is 3k, the rest gets carried over year over year.

>>61550802
Under normal rules, its 3k per year until you exhaust the loss.
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>>61550802
you wouldnt have to think about this if you made better losses, my advice is dont trust ai for tax rulings either way
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bulls talking and rationalizing way too much, I smell fear.
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>>61550819
Isn’t that just to reduce ordinary income?
LLM seems to think I can subtract capital losses 100% against future capital gains using IRS schedule D.
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>>61550819
If you have -$10k in year 1, then yes you can only reduce your income by $3k in year 1
But then say in year 2, one of the following scenarios happens:
- Scenario 1, you make $7k in gains. You can then offset that with the leftover from year 1 and it zeros out. You have no taxable investing gains in year 2
- Scenario 2, you have gains but less than your previous carryover, let's say $5k: then you again have no taxable gains in year 2 and can carry over $2k of losses into year 3
- Scenario 3, you have $3k in gains in year 2, then you can take $3k from your year 1 $7k carryover, have zero taxable gains, and continue carrying over $4k into year 3.
- Sceanrio 4, you have like $1k in gains in year 2, then you can $4k from year 1, have a $3k taxable loss, and then carry over $3k more to year 3
- Scenario 5, you have $0 gains/losses in year 2, then you take $3k from year 1, have $3k taxable loss, and carry over $4k more to year 3
- Scenario 6 (the nightmare), you have another $10k loss in year 2, then you can take $3k in taxable losses, and add the $7k to your year 1 carryover and take $17k into year 3
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>ctrl+f silver
>73 results
Clearly, no signs of mania here.
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>>61550863
Basically the point is: in following years, you can use your previous losses to reduce your investment gains but only to a limit of -$3k
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>>61550844
https://www.irs.gov/taxtopics/tc409

Unless its long term capital loss, which may be different, I dont believe it can be rolled over for non ordinary income, as short term capital gain counts as ordinary income.
Here is the long version
https://www.irs.gov/publications/p550

Just go to the source and stop reading incorrect reprocessed reddit threads?
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>>61550863
Thanks! That’s what I thought too.
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>>61550863
That is correct.
If we could all just roll over loss from year to year, I would never pay taxes again.
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>>61550880
Well you can... it's just you can only apply those investing losses against investing gains, not other income, with the exception of $3k.
If you have a bad year and lose $100k, then you can make $7k investment gains a year for 10 years and not pay any taxes on them ($7k to offset gains, + $3k to reduce other income)
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>>61550602
>This has to be fake
Not only is not fake the gubmit hands out flyers showing people how to inject drugs into their ass. They want you addicted, infected and dead. Use this info to invest appropriately
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>>61550899
Interesting. Ill have to read up on that more. I haven't dealt with larger gain/loss than usual distributions from dividends etc which seems like its a while different set of tax law. Guess I better git gud.
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I have a coin base from 2020 but I haven't logged into it for years and idr the email with it. There's nothing in it really but can I just make another coin base and Robinhood with the same bank account? I've never done this kinda stuff but the gambling stuff sounds fun
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What other stocks are good buys right now other than metal related stocks? I want out of this circus.
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>>61550952
If you change to mark to market and get day trader status you can write off all your loses and not worry about wash sale rules, but of course there are complications - see a qualifed tax professional for detailed info.
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>>61551060
>I want out of this circus
>help me determine which act I should spend my money on
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>>61551060
>What other stocks are good buys
>I want out of this circus
Buying stocks keeps you in the circus
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I made another espresso drink. This time I poured better, but I didn't heat the milk up enough, so it's already cold...
I'm tempted to make a third, but my apartment already feels like it's humming so I'll wait till tomorrow
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>>61551075
Imagine paying money to have someone tell you how much money you are supposed to guess you owe to the guy with the gun to your head.
How did we get here?
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>>61551060
greggs
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I just updated my phone and it changed the font to one a lot thinner. How does this bode for the market come Monday?
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>>61551233
thinner profit margins, sell everything
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>>61550873
A 11% jump in one day is insane. The material clearly can't keep up with the EV solar panel memes
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>>61550873
half of those are people bitching about it
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>>61551117
>paying money to have someone tell you how much money you are supposed to guess you owe
No, they know the requirements and how to calcualte. They provide a service until you learn it yourself, plus if there is a problem its their problem if they prepare your taxes for you.
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The US equity market trades at a forward P/E of 22.6x versus Europe's 15.1x—a 33% valuation discount representing the widest gap in 20 years (historically averaging 19% discount for Europe). Within the UK specifically, the FTSE All-Share trades at a 42.6% discount to the S&P 500 on a headline basis, or 24.5% on an equal-weighted basis. This discount persists despite European markets outperforming US equities by 11 percentage points in 2025.

S&P 500 earnings growth of 14% substantially outpaces European growth expectations, creating a structural opportunity for mean reversion.

Tell me how I'm wrong.
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>>61551488
What point are you trying to make? Markets are controlled, evey year the control increases. The only opportunity for an uncontrolled event is some cyber attack or leveraged financial attack by China against the dollar and/or US companies. Even then the people who control the market may let it happen when they are positioned to take advantage. Like the US 2006-2009 'housing collapse' the key players all knew what was going on and they held the market up until they positioned themselves for the sell off, orchestrated the government bail out, and then bought back in at low low prices.
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Bake. Now.
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>>61551527
Or more recently, and much more obviously, the tariff panic
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>>61551564
>the tariff panic
massive buying opportunity just before massive gains. I was too busy and not paying attention to tariff nonsense so I was not as prepared as I could have been still made out well deploying the cash I had. Not as clear to me about the AI bubble hype, seems there is some basis for it, but it might be a bit early to shake out weak hands for a last blast of profit.
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cmmg is a fuckshow so I'm asking you esteemed gentlemen to critique my findings.

here is a chart of Impact Silver. Many other miners look the exact same; MUX, HL, etc. Consolidating lines, common bottom trendline, and a major volume spike with a break out from these often decade long pizza slices.

With next year's spike in AI, tech, and demand for related resources, why are these not good plays? Yes, HL is 4x from the bottom but trying to time the absolute bottom for maximum gains feels impossible.
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seriously, what other thing can I invest in other than silver? I want the next big thing, not the current big thing
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>>61551599
stop trying to outsmart everyone by asking anonymous retards for advice. ride the current big thing while it lasts and jump off a little early.
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>>61551599
oil maybe. Seems really underpriced relative to everything else. I dont see where else mondy will flow to.
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>>61551581
I think the miners will do well Q1 and in the future but everything is a speculative trade. My largest positions are physical bullion. Ya some of those guys are jerks who don't really offer up their stock picks readily and never share anything interesting they're looking at.
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>>61551654
Fwiw I would just start scanning the mining stock guys on X like Tim Hack, thats where the ideas are flowing
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