rugging
>>61560681Oh wow who could have seen this coming?It was impossible to predict!
It was meant to be my turn
>>61560681its up 150% ytd, buying is extremely risky ofc
Thank God, I was afraid I was out of time to stack.I hope it crashes all the way to $40
>>61560681Not a rugpull, because the people who actually own it still hold it. This is just Elon throwing a tantrum because he desperately needs silver to build all his toys
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Ever notice how a silvertard will always harp about the industrial use cases of silver but never why it should be stored as bars in some dragon like hoard?Seems like tgis metal should be valued as an industrial metal and not a precious metal
>>61560984Why?You won't see a silver rally like this one in decades.
>>61561062Stack whatever you like as long as it's tangible.
>>61561047It shouldn't be stored as bars from the standpoint of a tech bro, but I don't give a fuck if people can buy a new phone every year. I bought bars, I fondled them, I kissed them, the price went up and I'm not gonna sell anytime soon.
>>61560681top indicator was 10 silver threads being on the 'log at once
>>61560713kek, this>oh, oh, look at that exponential curve, we are going to the moon!for what reason should it go to the moon?>because I want to be rich for no effortthat does not decide the price of silver, kek
>>61561011>they need itonly as long as it's profitable. if silver rises to a price where it makes the cars so expensive that no one will buy them anymore, they'll just discard that technology and the demand from that direction drops to zero.
>>61560681>rugging.YOu mean cheapies soon
>>61561503Cars cost tens of thousands, doubly so for those new ones that are still years out, with extended mileage and battery life. Even if silver did a times five from here somehow, it wouldn't change that all that much. There's also demand from a ton of other sectors anyway.