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Silver is literally the Spice Melange from Dune. It is the element from which all technology in the universe is created. Without silver, you cannot have modern technology.

I come here occasionally to see Jews and Ameritards who keep shilling fartcoin. It’s so tiresome. This is my third sell-off in silver/platinum, and I doubt it will be my last, so I’m still buying. The world will run out of platinum bullion in a month. The only mint that still produces any platinum at all is the Perth Mint, which is about to run out. China is about to restrict silver exports in a few days, but retards on this board still thinks this is the top, because they’ve never cared about fundamentals, all they see is a graph. Jews and Ameritards actually believe that if something goes up on a graph, then it must come down. It doesn’t matter if that asset is extremely valuable and the world is about to run out of it, they still think price can be predicted based on past movements in a graph. Once again, it’s astrology for men.

Wake me up on the 20th of Jan when the short contracts expire and it’s no longer possible to buy silver bullion. Then we’ll see how high the price is.
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>>61560847
>Without silver, you cannot have modern technology
the shit bagholders say. lmao
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>>61560852
Once again, you cannot refute even the most basic points about silver.

Enjoy your fartcoin and gay-i tech stocks boomer. Zoomers are going to ditch fiat, return to real money (silver), and defeat inflation for hundreds of years until the next set of retards try implementing fiat again.

And yes, you typed that on a device made of silver, and you probably drank water today that was filtered using water (unless you’re American, in which case you’ve probably never drunk water in your life)
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What does silver production have to do with platinum?
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>>61560885
Nothing, which is why it’s retarded that they’re shorted at the exact same time as each other by the same Jews
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>>61560900
They'll just mine more
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>>61561020
6 years of deficits, and this is still when 99.95% of people are fiat-tards who refuse to use real money. Silver demand will keep increasing, and retarded woke governments will continue to refuse to build new mines.

Also, this argument doesn’t apply to platinum, which is extremely difficult to mine, and yet it’s being caught in the crossfire of this silver short.
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>>61560847
How low you thinking it'll go? I'm trying to buy more silver
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>>61561057
It doesn’t matter if it goes lower because dealers are not lowering their prices l, because the real price in Shanghai is still much higher.

This time of the fay is always the lowest. If you’re buying today, buy within the next hour.
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>>61560883
2. The Substitution Effect ("Thrifting")
Industries are incredibly good at using less of an expensive ingredient. Engineers don't just sit and wait for silver to disappear; they innovate.

Solar Panels: Over the last decade, the amount of silver used per solar cell has dropped by roughly 80%.

Electronics: If silver becomes too expensive, manufacturers move toward copper or silver-coated aluminum. It’s less efficient, but it keeps the factory running.

3. The "Byproduct" Reality
You’ll often hear that silver supply is "inelastic" because it's a byproduct. While true, a high silver price does change the math for a copper or zinc mine. If silver accounts for 30% of a copper mine's revenue instead of 5%, the company will prioritize digging in the "silver-rich" areas of their deposit.
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>>61561056
6 months down the line, they'll find some alloy with better metal conductivity, like carbon nanotubes--graphene, etc there's a reason why gold and silver are not used enmasse, you can't expect the entire electronics industry to rely on precious metals
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>>61561088
And 1 is people selling their silverware. Indians got most of it
>>61561074
Ah yes the full schizo "real price" take
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>>61561088
Solar panels are a worthless scam. Let’s see them use less silver in a spaced rocket or a tomahawk missile.

Yep, and yet, they haven’t done that after 6 years of deficits. And even if they do, it won’t make a dent in what’s going to come.

You have no choice. Inflation is here. Fertility rates are plummeting. No one in any city is starting a family. This is it for civilization. Unless we move back to silver, inflation will continue to destroy everyone.

I know this is what the Jews and Boomers want for the goyim, so unless you’re one of those, you’d better start stacking silver.
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>>61561099
>they will find something
If there was something, they would be using it

>>61561100
Ah yes, the Boomer/Jew that loves fartcoin and gay-i tech stocks. Go scam people on some other board
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>>61561139
Why are you full schizo with your fartcoin scam?
And you are ful new paradigm but forget it x3ed and if it was as dramatic as you think they would have bought enough years ago since nothing fundamentally changed during this x3
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>>61561181
All the smart germans moved to America and Switzerland. I’ve lived in your country and it’s basically a third world shithole compared to mine. Enjoy getting molested by mudslimes
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Kek rock baggies
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>>61561218
Good that you left because we are FUL
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>>61561218
Btw you diverted from the point I made
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>>61561260
Full of mudslimes. Unfortunately not full of nuclear energy or any industry. All the hot German girls I knew moved countries. I recently replaced by German headphones and electric toothbrush with Chinese versions that were 10% the price but significantly higher in quality.

This is why China is the center of the human race. They own all the money (silver), have all the nuclear energy, have all the technology, have all the industry, and none of the scams (Bitcoin).

The West will destroy itself shorting silver while the Chinese buy it for cheap and become rich. China is the middle kingdom. It is the Mandate of Heaven. Europoors will go extinct due to the Mudslime invasion, and instead of defending themselves, they’re busy shorting silver and pumping Bitcoin and gay-i tech stocks.
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>>61560847
no it is not.
not buying into you shillver pump and dump, shlomo.
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>>61561302
See
>>61561275
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>>61560847
>Without silver, you cannot have modern technology.
>so i will just hoard it all and grief humanity

bagholder alert, you have 5 minutes to explain why silver should be considered a precious metal when it tarnishes
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>>61561434
70% of my money is in platinum. I think all currency should be platinum backed, but silver seems more popular, so I have a decent amount if that too.

Correct me if I’m wrong, but I believe silver tarnishes are easy to clean. Also, unlike dirty Americans. I keep my silver in airtight capsules.
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>>61561332
Western dump, asian pump.

Keep shorting it while we Chinese buy it and become rich
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>>61560847
>Without silver, you cannot have modern technology.
If this is true, what makes you think they won't implement new rules that force price down?
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>>61561640
Fiat currency rules don't fix true scarcity.
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>>61560852
What are some electronic devices that don't contain any silver?
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>>61560847
Extreme top signal energy
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>>61560847
okay but you don't actually look like that you look like a fat guy who has a bunch of junk silver.
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>>61561640
Because price ceilings cause supply shortages. The solution to low supply is higher prices
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>>61562110
Not a compelling rebuke
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>>61562153
It is though. The problem with the internet is that it's full of plastic retards pretending to be super hawt (30+) chicks or ultragigachads who are rich and they all want to sell you something.
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>>61560847
>It is the element from which all technology in the universe is created.
which is why it is going to go to $120 and stay there forever? oh wait that would literally make modern civilization impossible. guess we will all just go back to the Victorian age cause it is impossible to take more silver out of the ground.
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>>61562132
If you can't have modern tech without silver, cheap silver is a national security interest. Why wouldn't the government remove speculative demand?
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>>61560847
>SILVER IS REAL
>SILVER IS NECESSARY
>SILVER WILL SAVE US FROM INFLATION
>SILVER IS NECESSARY FOR INDUSTRY!
Yes. All those were true in 1980 as well.
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Did you know that? Did you KNOW that Silver was necessary for photographic film? In greater quantities than it's needed for electronics?
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>>61562745
a very real possibility along with nationalized mines. china has already restricted exports and the US has declared silver a strategic mineral.
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>>61560847
Holding onto a metal that didn't move in value in years until recently doesn't make you're a genius.
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>>61560847
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Das rite now pump my bags
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>>61562749
>All those were true in 1980 as well.
Yes the difference is the Comex can't liquidate Chinese investor's positions like they did with the Hunt Brothers.
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>>61562791
>value
Imagine thinking price is value. Fucking envision it!
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>>61560847
based, we are just getting started
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>>61560847
Actually copper
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GLORY
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>>61562762
did every man, women, and teenager have a camera in their pocket in 1980?
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>>61560847
Okay Chink. I have 200 ounces of Silver and am struggling in a Western 'first-world' nation. I am ashamed of how my nation is crumbling and I want to help it recover. If I hold my 200 ounces, which is all I can afford now, what are my chances of gaining power enough to make an impact in the next 20 years? Thanks.
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>>61560847
>Jews and Ameritards actually believe that if something goes up on a graph, then it must come down.
what I believe is if something goes up enough, everyone will resort to the reasonably good enough alternative that costs 1/10 as much, absent a few a very specific price insensitive industries like the military. Who cares if next gen graphics chips run on copper instead of silver if you can manufacture 5x as many of them for the same price because silver 10x'd and copper only 2x'd (or whatever).
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>>61560847
>Oh no! The price of silver went up 10x!
>That means that the minuscule amount of silver we use per product will now cost $0.03 instead of $0.003
>The economy is RUINED! and we'll never pay such outlandish prices! Just think about how much we'd have to charge to cover our spread!
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>>61564987
it's enough to buy a gun and join overthrowing the fed
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>>61560847

>be 2050
>stuck working landfill shifts with jeets, mining electronics for trace silver, platinum, gold powder, and other rare earth elements
>cough up black phlegm (again)
>see silver chad helicopter fly towards private peninsula
>feel drops
>hes peeing on me
>faintly hear "always be stacking" over the rotor wash
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>>61560847
fud fatigue
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>>61565124
True, true.
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>>61562417
>that would literally make modern civilization impossible

No, just harder. A lot of the shit we take for granted is subsidized by 3rd world labor and/or resources. If we don't have a working fiat scrip system to get that labor/resources we'll see a massive markup on pretty much everything we import. Eventually we'll start building/mining stuff ourselves again because the value of manufactured goods will make it viable to pay people rather than slaves to make things.
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>>61565208
Chris Chan?...
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>>61561246
Virtually every rock holder is in profit
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>>61560852
It's literally the most conductive metal that isn't an alloy of multiple more expensive precious metals.
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>>61561640
The digital price will remain low but you won't be able to find any physical anywhere near the digital. price.
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>>61560847
nanomaterials will replace silver

Material Primary Silver Application Replaced Key Advantage
Graphene Transparent electrodes, Conductive inks Flexible, non-toxic, anti-corrosive
CNTs Motor coils, Solar electrodes Ultra-lightweight, high strength
Copper NPs Printed circuits, RFID tags Cost-effective, abundant
ZnO/TiO2 Antimicrobial coatings, Sunscreens Bio-safe, UV absorption

Yes, copper nanoparticles (Cu NPs) are currently a leading candidate to replace silver in many electronic applications due to their high conductivity and lower cost. However, as of 2025, they are generally a targeted replacement for specific components rather than a complete industry-wide substitute.
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>>61565666
>666
>Devil's metal

Okay, i'm a stacker too, but let's be honest, how much of silver are used in general tech and electronic devices instead of alloys of multiple more expensive pms?, I guess they really don't care, I don't think a lot of silver is under my coffee machine
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>>61561099
>you can't expect
Expectations vs. Reality



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