The chart is kind of scary, i have my finger hanging over the sell button these days.
$400 an oz is the prediction for 2026
>>61549227I genuinely hooe you enjoy your fiat currency anon
>>61549227Not anything explicit. $4-800 but don't cash out until geopolitical risk truly subsides through obvious narrative changes
>>61549232>>61549234THESE are top signals. Anybody with two brain cells working is wondering if they should take profits right now.
What does it cost to get it out of the ground? How many buy physical at these levels?
>>61549240I genuinely hope you enjoy your two brain cells anon
>>61549227Havent you seen shit silver baggies post here?This is literally peak euphoria
“Be fearful when others are greedy, and greedy when others are fearful,”
>>61549227>i have my finger hanging over the sell button these daysOh, I thought you actually owned silver.
>>61549334I cant have 100k in physical silver, is just too bulky.
>>61549490It fits in a shoebox
>>61549227What's so scary about the silver chart? The numbers go up, right?
>>61549227Has the US fixed the dollar and their debt crisis yet? No? Then the top still isn't anywhere close.
>>61549227I decided to stay out, but I think the rally will continue since everyone wants to stay away from the USD but all stocks are overpriced and crypto shat the bed. Gold and silver will keep the run, with silver seeing more gains.
>>61549227The sell signal is when they start making silver labubus and pokemon figurines marketed as investments. Don't sell until then.
>>61550106Which won't be for a while. Retail investment hasn't even started in silver yet. This is purely industrial demand and geopolitics driving the price up.
>>61549778This is what people aren't getting. This isn't some pump and dump stock, or some shady shitcoin that got advertised during a football game. This is a fucking rock. It's a physical asset. It's an industrial asset. It's been tied to real currencies for thousands of years. For it to plummet, that means that your paper currency has to be able to buy more of it. It means our dollar is then stronger. If silver plummeted down to $20 or $30, people would swipe it up like no tomorrow. It has a finite amount, and needs to be physically mined out of the fucking ground.
>>61549313Tbh he wasn't exactly talking about 4chan prepper schizos here
>>61550066Tripple checked.
>>61549240Nah, from my experience. It's a signal to get ready to exit, but the ride really hasn't started yet. Take it from a guy who bought the Bitcoin double bottom at 3k (sold at 4k) and GameStop at $2.50.l (sold at about $5). There's too strong a set of fundamentals for silver to stop at 80. 125 is extremely likely, 225 is my expected short to medium term price. That said, I can easily see it popping up to something unbelievable, but I'm not going to cry about missing the peak of it.
>>61549227The second you press the sell button, it will shoot up another 13%.
>>61550134>and here's why my bags actually have infinite value
>>61549227>the chart scares meThat’s because you’ve been shitcoining for so long that seeing a chart go up on a daily basis without a “healthy correction” of dumping 30%+ is unusual. Yea, I get it. I’m a former shitcoiner but those rules don’t apply to silver.
>>61549234My fiat currency with which I can buy whatever I want and invest in whatever I want with? Yeah I will.
>>61549227pmfags are showing signs of extreme euphoria right now so yeah
Every time I think there’s a top in a bubble, either AI or crypto or real estate, it keeps going and going and going..
>>61549235>complacency
>>61549668Is like 80 or 90 pounds of the stuff. If i had it physical i would not sell it.
>>61549683That in my experience rekt follows those super peaks
>>61550267The silver party has ended in the past with 80% corrections. Forgive me for being careful with this stuff.
>>61550302It's almost like everything is a bubble except the dollars value. Hmmm.
>>61549227What sell button?? I have my stack in my closet and there’s no button to sell it at wtf you talking about retard.
>>61550459Do you know what is a silver etf?Physical pms i would never sell, not even in a bubble, unless i really needed the money for something.
>>61550424And what caused that to happen? You think china is going to wreck the charts?
>>61550422Unless you experienced the hunt brothers and the 2011 run, you should probably observe and compare against other commodities.>Steelhttps://fred.stlouisfed.org/series/PIORECRUSDM>Copperhttps://fred.stlouisfed.org/series/PCOPPUSDM>Aluminumhttps://fred.stlouisfed.org/series/PALUMUSDM>Zinchttps://fred.stlouisfed.org/series/PZINCUSDMSee a pattern?
>>61549240You're retarded. The ones claiming 3 digit silver are newfags too, it is worth bare minimum 4 digits but it will only get worse from now as the dollar fails. People like you don't know it has been suppressed since 1913, and even earlier you can argue Lincoln was the first shabbos goy.
>>61549240I believe the USD (the FRN) is a ponzi scheme and that it is unsustainable. I also believe that silver "ends the fed", what I don't believe is that we'll get our nation back without blood being spilled, much more of ours and ultimately theirs. I think this bull run is happening because of any number of reasons, but I don't think it has the momentum to push through the finish line. It's a financial J6. On J6 we almost did overthrow the fraudulent election, but we pulled back when the bullets flew, then they spent the next 4 years acting like they weren't the bad guys. Well, silver is launching in a sense right now, but I don't think the American public has the stomach to fight back against something as tyrannical as confiscation. I say this because if all my PMs were stolen from the vault who houses them by the government, I'm pretty sure even I wouldn't flip tables. And I say this as someone who is currently on trial for ignoring illegal laws and I also stopped filing taxes. Perhaps I really do get the government I deserve? I think silver will have a run and maybe even stay very elevated, I'm just not sure this fake paper money ponzi scheme is on tract to return to sound money. I think they'll be successful in implementing a cbdc of sorts whether I go along with it or not. In short, make your bucks now... It probably doesn't matter at all where we're going because it probably has to get worse before it gets better.
>>61549240COMEX and LMBA will fail first before this is over. Sorry bit-troon, you lose.
>>61550669Currently trading at $85 on Shanghai exchange. Based Chinamen blowing up the comex scam and freeing humanity from dreidel ponzi math
>>61549227The top signal is that everyone is talking about it.On the other hand, orange kike might actually be driving our entire economy off a cliff. So silver might go parabolic.
>>61549267>Cost to get out of the groundLiterally nothing, Silver really isn't mined as a primary goal and instead is a byproduct of mining other metals like Cu, Zn and Pb. Silver is just used as a way to make deduct from the OPEX of extraction the primary ore. Even the cost of extracting and refining the silver from mixed ore is nothing at around $1/oz.This is how 70% of the world's silver is made and why we can't just open up new mines or increase production because 70% of our silver extraction is tied to the price of other cheaper and more abundant metals which aren't facing the same kind of industrial demand that silver is, so the people who own the mines don't have incentive to "mine more silver" because that'd mean more Pb, Zn and Cu that they wouldn't be able to sell.As others have said triple digits is probably going to happen within 1-2 months I'm currently seeing it reaching $120-150/oz before it starts cutting too deeply into industry margins thus easing industrial demand but the shortage won't be solved by 2035 so prices will stick instead of falling.
>>61549683this is quite literally the scariest chart I've ever seenI am really not sure how the kikes will save their money printer after this
>>61550468I know what it is.You give the bank moneyThe bank takes your money and lend it on to third party.The bank also lend out it’s silver holdings.In return for this you get some 1s and 0s that say ”Silver ETF”.The the bank goes bankrupt and you get shit back.
>>61549240Yes they will try to shake us out and crash it, but we will buy the dip.
>>61550106top signal is when boomer tv starts talking about thisI've checked with some local boomers, they're none the wiserWe still have a long way to goYour sell signal is when boomers start asking you shit like "hey have you heard about gold/silver is that a safe investment" Same for btc, worked wonders
>>61550724>The top signal is that everyone is talking about it.who is? /biz/? some obscure subreddit?normalfags in the west are completely, blissfully unaware. Gold is mentioned in the media, but not enough. Silver is a passing small news snippet when this particular asset has blown the fuck out of sp500, nasdaq and any shitcoin this year. This -should- be plastered everywhere because of the implications, but there is relative media silence.No top signal, at all.Also, even if there was, the fundamentals are so strong and every piece is in place for this to go parabolic as the usd goes (as it should) to total shit.
>>61550655are you me
>>61550302The fuck are you smoking? Crypto popped and the max euphoria was here when it reached 90-100k so basically there was no room for upside left at that point.NVDA has barely moved up since it's peak euphoria. It's only up 25% from 1 year ago at which point you could have sold and got in again after the 40% drop.It won't be different for PMs.
>>61550769also, regarding top signals:last month, my ultra normie friend started talking to me about stocks (no one invests here in europe). Another one, as well, and my in-law too.These people have no business buying stock yet they're all going in with a warren buffett quote in their mouths. THIS is a top signal. this reminds me I should be out of the market soon, I'm only 50% in cash.
>>61550724when jpow is out, all hell will break looseand no, it's not "priced in"
Stacker here. Also a realist. No, this event is not a fiat ending event.Its not an american empire ending event. Its not any of those things that unreasonable stacktards come up with. It's a series of things happening together which are not related to empire ending, fiat ending story lines. No, there will be no merc dime blow jobs for disgustingly ugly pmg posters. No fantasy land and house grabs. No silver Barron's or kings. No, none of those things. What will happen is a few people will make good money(fiat) on the purchasing and selling of silver. In the final analysis, the price will stabilize and retreat. How much it goes up or down is still under speculation, but its not going to be the dream that all these faggots envision.Should you have some physical, we'll yes, of course. But dont be a retard.
>>61550808>No, this event is not a fiat ending event.Please explain just how they could kick the can down the road now. usd in particular has reached a breaking point and hyperinflation is truly around the corner.Silver is just one big symptom of the failed fractional reserve system.
>>61549232A sensible and conservative estimate.
>>61550822The same way they have been kicking it for the last 30 years that ive seen them kick it and they'll keep doing it until they get hung in the streets. The thing is, that won't happen either and is also a pipe dream. The general population is far to grain fed to do anything and will accept thier rations as the overlord sees fit. We are not even remotly close to a population that is hurting. Most people are slightly inconvenienced. Most people dont have a clue about money except how much they owe on thier credit cards.
>>61549240How many new mines are opened? It's a seller's market with increasingly few for sale. CME fucked up this year bad and now there's a race for the door.
>>61550808>Stacker herePost some of your stack right now with a timestamp.The "American empire" has been in steady decline since we decoupled from the sound money system of GOLD and SILVER. It's gradual then sudden. Fiat systems around the world are shitting the bed and we are entering hyperinflation. There have been many fiat collapses in other countries within the last century, so it's not entirely impossible for Burgerland. Also to boot, Americucked itself by offshoring manufacturing to Choina and friends. So it's also really nice to be in the troughs of globalization dying. We are at the point where we should be converting any extra worthless fiat you have laying around into PMs. Also, take SOME profits at a suitable GSR like 1:50 or below. I don't speak for the merc bj crowd or think we're going back to feudalism, so with that I do agree, those are just retarded shitposters.
>>61550871Its not gonna happen this time around. As mush as you would like it too.
>>61550288I mean that's the real concern isn't it? Countries are or rather were buying treasuries for access to dollars and in turn buying goods and commodities with them, America also dealing in USD because it's accepted everywhere. Gold market shows a clear reversal in USD seeking behavior. The thing truly at risk macro wise is access to goods via USD, some of silver's price action is result of this. Beyond very real inflation fears due to a printer hungry administration we are always a net importer of goods with a trading short fall, never a problem up until no one wants our monopoly money anymore. Then even gold, silver and BTC cannot promise access to goods across the ocean, you'd have to grease palms from port to port. These would only assist in getting access to goods produced here which will be vied for by everyone. There isn't an emerging potential reserve currency to buy yet for this purpose and no body wants the curse of it, that's why BRICS is buying gold and has been talking about creating a medium fiat backed by a basket of commodities because they don't want shit to fall apart for their trade when USD is perma fucked.
>>61550822>kick the can down the roadIt's because the current price rise isn't a symptom of a contagion but people finally catching up to the fact that Silver is facing structural shortages that can't be fixed for years while industrial demand will continue to rise. Retards with short positions will get increasingly raised margins forcing liquidation all the while CME will be lowering the paper:silver ratio over the next few years so they don't spook the markets.
>>61550909Nice stack. I went to whale-mart for groceries and with exactly four items it came out to over 55 dollarydoos. I want this to nightmare to end already.
>>61550772I don't know, are you completely alone and at the same time all together in good company?
>>61550822He’s right. The fiat ponzi will not implode completely (not yet anyway) but more inflation is coming and the orange clowntard has blundered badly. Thing is, USD will always be the strongest fiat and remain the world reserve currency and it’s only getting stronger with stablecoins which they’ll use thru crapto to penetrate local economies once we cut off the Eurodollar shadow banks
>>61550765That actually sounds like a great way to track things.
>>61549227Easy triple digits next year. Mark my words.
>>61550213Wow someone with a brain how rare“HURRR TOP SIGNA”You guys must all think of being topped by men all day
>>61550708>based chinamen
>>61549227I sold
reminder that silver has a marketcap of 4.5 trillion, to get even another 2x it would need to hit 9 trillion. risk/reward ratio simply isn't there
>>61551195chat is this true
>>61551195>risk/reward ratio simply isn't there>values in fiatLolLmao even
>>61551195The market cap is ALL SILVER EVER MINED IN THE HISTORY OF HUMANITYFor a start, half of that has been turned into gizmos that and now in unrecoverable landfill. The actual amount available on the open market is like, 10% of the market cap, max.Begone hebrew
>>61551195>reminder that silver has a marketcap of 4.5 trillionWrong. 4.5 trillion might be the current spot value of every ounce ever mined in history, but the vast majority of that silver is long gone and economically inaccessible, probably 90% of the silver ever mined has been lost. It's about as dumb as totaling all the agricultural production through history and saying the market cap of Wheat is 20 trillion dollars.
Please, don't be too cruel but I have a question. Is silver eternal or does it get ruined with time? I don't have a high school education so pls understand
>>61550213>your experienceNobody has experienced this before. You will probably fud and sell at 500 on its way to 2200
>>61550967fuck it's like you know me personally
>>61551270Silver barely reacts with other stuff at all, so if you store it somewhere airtight, it will basically stay shiny forever. It would be bad if you stored in salt water or somehow kept it in an eternal fart cloud (it reacts to sulphur). Interestingly, even if silver tarnishes, it still conducts electricity really well, and this is a very rare & valuable trait among metals. Also, even if a coin is horribly tarnished, it can still be melted down and used normally, so at the end of the day it's really hard for physical silver to lose its worth
>>61550854That doesn't work when you lose reserve currency status. The dollar is being rejected internationally. A new paradigm is forming with commodity backed currencies.
>>61551270>Is silver eternal or does it get ruined with time?Picrel are silver coins from 2,400 years ago, do you think they're ruined?
>>61551294>That doesn't work when you lose reserve currency statusThe dollar is being rejected because the USA hasn't bombed a large enough nation into submission. We're pretty close to needing to spill some foreign people's blood along with our own soldiers (but their blood just makes for a good story). You aren't thinking nearly evil enough. I say in about 1-2 years we'll be invading a nation with boots on the ground. It needs to be bigger and more economically self supporting. Iran is probably the smallest nation the US could invade to keep the other's scared, frankly I don't think it is big enough. I'm thinking some 150million+ nation this time around. We'll completely level their military and bomb them to bits. WMDs got us into Iraq, this one has to be because they've already "attacked" us, which is the narrative about them importing drugs. It's all so hilariously predictable its a wonder we still have to say it.
>>61551293Thanks for the info and your kindness. >>61551313They are very cool. Are they yours? Are they from Greece?
>>61551326Nah that is exactly the type of move that would accelerate de-dollarization. Sorry, the old ways don't work anymore.
>>61551327Yeah they're mine and they're mostly Greek, from different areas of the Mediterranean that the Greeks settled. Silver is more reactive than gold and will tarnish in the presence of sulfur compounds but it's basically eternal compared to any human lifetime.
>>61551326>blow up x country>dollar goes up because ????Yeah bro invading another country totally won’t accelerate everyone selling off their UST bonds that they are already doing because they are tired of the evil empire
>>61550909>stacker>30oz lmao
>>61550808Fucking shill holy shit get the fuck out of here
>>61551294And nobody seemed to notice..and nobody seemed to care as the price went up and up. No one in government, no official verbage, no urgency. No big businesses freaking out, no infrastructure changes, everyone was still asleep apparently. But secretly, in the annals of 4chan, some turbo faggot just knew it would all come crashing down and that this time, by god, was the time it was finally going to happen. But why?! B-b-because it..it just is, ok?! Im afraid we will not be seeing the undoing of the united states and its currency for quite some time to come. Will it happen? Yes. Will it happen right now? No, and you know that im right. But you want the fantasy to play out so badly and I can understand that. But please dont suck other people into it. Don't get other people's hopes up.
>>61551355>>61551376It doesn't work because we haven't dropped a big enough bomb in a while. You see the entire nation of Venezuela get glassed and we'll see. Or do you think the satanic pedophiles in control have a limit to their evil? They'd rule.over the ashes if they had to, we gave more nukes than cities on this planet.
>>61551412Post stack with id like i did above. Right now
>>61551395>Perhaps if I make fun of the amount he has, ill be right(you wont)
>>61551429hold on there cowboy. Yes, I'm willing to bet some faggot in 4chan would actually raise the alarm before we see it in the media.samsung buying all that silver is a big enough move, it just doesn't get reported.tptb do not want to raise the alarm.I don't think we'll go full mad max, but I do think the game is up for USD and we're in the opening acts of this play.
>>61551450We all post here.We are all see it.Why does Samsung do that? Because its easier for them to secure it and its cheaper for them too(or so they are betting)This does not equal an empire ending event. Like I said, it will eventually happen, but now is not the time. It will be so slow, you will be old and shitting in a pan when it happens.
Never taken an econ class in my life but I get the impression that jewelry and silverware are non-committal at higher prices and they would reduce the total demand deficit by quite a lot. Coin and net bar demand could also go in reverse if enough holders decide to sell at high prices.
>>61551474Yes the solution to supply issues is higher prices. However, those numbers you posted are based on silver investment being something essentially nobody does. If 1% of global capital rotates into silver because it's suddenly in the spotlight it's a whole new ball game.
>>61551293>Also, even if a coin is horribly tarnished, it can still be melted down and used normally,Most tarnish can easily be removed by submerging the coin/bar in a bath with aluminum foil and warm saltwater for like halve an hour or so.
>>61549227There isn't a single top signal on the chart.
>>61551232Based and redpilled.>>61551271It's just the personal experience of other wild rides. I have a good habit of picking bottoms or break outs and a really bad habit of exiting far too early. Some more of my "blunders.">uraniumCCJ at 18ish and out around 25. I held onto a small amount of UUUU for memes, and I got the experience of kicking myself the whole way up.>TankersDHT at 5ish and out at 8. STNG at 17 and out at 22ish.>FinancialsLloyds (nyse lyg) in at 2.30 out at 3.75. JPM in at 99 out at 138.I'm feeling antsy the same way I have many times before about silver right now. Unlike the others where I don't know as much, silver is something I understand a lot more intimately, and $100/oz is a stupidly low minimum unless we have a massive deflationary event (I'd literally shit myself). If we dump to $20, I'm happy because I can buy more and get closer to a real make it stack ~1500oz or so imo. If we sit around at 60 or 80, I'll be watching very closely and where possible I'll be slowly rebalancing from extremely overweight (over 2/3 PMs) to a less extreme overweight of 25 - 40%.>sell at 500 on its way to 2200That's me. I wouldn't necessarily be fudding, but I have a strong preference for locking in wins. Silver is money, but I will be selling (read: exchanging for business ownership and tangible capital goods) a good amount if we hit 500, unless other signals adjust to more strongly support 500 as a medium term price.
>>61552303Sorry, phoneposting my blog.>If we sit around at 60 or 80I'll keep buying, and I'll be watching very closely to rebalance from 125 and above in the near term.