What the hell even is that edition>Why precious metals?https://youtu.be/i3S4rl6ehiIhttps://youtu.be/gksenA5Al_Ahttps://youtu.be/FI7NnOg2rxo>Huge deficits in minerals such as silver by 2050 inevitablehttps://youtu.be/iibsrDXdEos>Bullion dealershttps://libertycoin.com/ (US)https://www.chards.co.uk/ (EU/UK)https://www.silburycoins.co.uk/ (Ancient)https://www.luciteria.com/ (Otherrare metals)https://www.ma-shops.com/(Numismatics)https://www.goldeneaglecoin.com/(US)https://stoutgold.co/(US)https://www.aydincoins.com/(US)https://prospectorsgoldandgems.com/(US)more at:https://pastebin.com/gZfZHtNE>Numismatic searchhttps://en.numista.com/cataloguehttps://www.ngccoin.com/price-guide/world>News and graphshttps://numismag.com/en/home-enhttps://silverseek.comhttps://www.silverdoctors.comhttps://www.mining.comhttps://silverbacksnakes.io/finance/silverhttps://www.gold.org/goldhub/data/gold-reserves-by-countryhttps://wtfhappenedin1971.com>Comparehttps://findbullionprices.com(US)https://eu.compare.pm(EU)https://www.gold.de/aufgeldtabelle(DE/EU)>Resourceshttps://www.jmbullion.com/ultimate-guide-to-90-silver-coinshttps://kevinsworkbench.com/junksilverguidehttps://www.coinflation.comhttp://coinapps.comhttps://erikasgrig.com/calculators/rpi-calculator-inflationhttps://learn.apmex.com/buying-guide/buying-in-the-usahttps://pastebin.com/5aLmWUUK>Prospectinghttps://youtu.be/ZCL6FKQZyoMhttps://www.usgs.gov/programs/mineral-resources-program/sciencehttps://www.mndm.gov.on.ca/en/news/mines-and-mineralshttps://www.amazon.ca/Gold-Creeks-Ghostowns-British-Columbia/dp/088839988X>Nitric acid, magnets, and ping testhttps://youtu.be/3mg9YcAShTohttps://youtu.be/NgSXg-WOEVYhttps://youtu.be/2ymGAyKAg-khttps://www.fakebullion.com/index.php/resources/fake-bullion-databasePrevious thread: >>61656068
>>61657193
>>61657198
>>61657193>What the hell even is that edition
I made too much money. I am financially boomin'
Are we dumping today?
"It is better to die for the Emperor than to live for yourself."
>>61657227
>>61657233Fuck, I work third shift, forgot today is saturday.
>>61657231See you at the top, I'm already there give or take a few hundred ounces.
>>61657227>Are we dumping todayMarkets closed doofus
>>61657237>tfw only dreadnought tier Does 16 ozt of gold bump me up a tier?
>>61657227Calm down new fag. Metal markets are closed on the weekend.
>>61657241That's soon going to be only 16 ozt of silver.
>>61657241Sorry anon but I only deal in silver for a reason. Gold is just a manipulated metal that sits around. Silver moves mountains, literally.
which way, Englishman?
>>61657251Originals are always the best.
monday is US trading holiday. it's where the US whorships the nog
>>61657249>>61657250If it flips I'll be a bullionaire, but its probably not going to.
Saturday morning Probably about time to catch the latest video from Maneco64.Gotta cook up some breakfast first though
>>61657238>>61657246You guys actually have your precious metals R-right?Like... in your house?
>>61657231
>>61657251I'm not sure about the new ones it somehow has no soul. I'll probably get some 999 fine, ducat, Frank or 20 Mark next.
>>61657262Lol no. Unfortunately, . I experienced a nautical disaster.https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=e8Fi46BFAF0
>>61657257Not with that attitude.
>>61657262Like i'm going to tell you where i stash my shinnies.
>>61657271This. Never tell someone where your stash is. Especially here.
>>61657270>>61657257We've lived through a few years of people making digital currencies with names like piss coin, at this point i wouldn't be surprised for that to happen given silver becomes scarce enough.
>>61657277Every one on pmg lost it in an unfortunate boating accident. 100% mmm hmm.
For me its silver
>>61657227Yes, I will be taking a shit at some point today.
>>61657285Down blouse shots are so lewd. >>61657249Gold can go higher while silver chases gold. I do agree however, 15-1 would be so good.
>>61657193Tard bear made it! Lmao thanks
>>61657193Stupid nigger OP didn't link this thread in the last thread so now we have 2 pmg threads upYou forked it.
What percentage of your portfolio is in metals? And do you declare it to home insurance, keep it in a safe or similar? I live in quite a safe area but am still not sure about sleeping with £20k under the mattress.
>>61657262I wear mine
>Silver is going to flip gold."Fair? What's fair got to do with it? It's going to happen."https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=gdSz8WsNSYY&pp=0gcJCTIBo7VqN5tD
>>61657305Yes he did. That's how I'm here.
>>61657231The 40K chart is great! Haven't played table top since middle school and only played the Tau FPS and the original DOW years ago, but it's still appreciated.
1100 oz Silver14 oz Goldcheckin in
>>61657289>>61657289>>61657289Move to this thread, the baker of this one fucked the OP up and broke the links (??? how the fuck ??? Literally just copy and paste it nigga)
>>61657241>tfw only terminator tieri kneel
>>61657306>am still not sure about sleeping with £20k under the mattressThen maybe you should stop telling everyone.
>>61657320We're in this bitch senpai
2 threads at the same time. Hell yeah, now we're talking.Baking a 3rd.
Anyone else notice silverprice . or is on the fritz lately? Ik you can just goldprice but still gets the noggin joggin.
>>61657320We're staying right here.Deal with it, Nerd.
>>61657327
>>61657323When silver hits $1000, you'll be fine.
>>61657329its just taking a break climbing this mountain cliff.
>>61657327A foresome sounds kinda crowded.
Are you ready?
>>61657305Retard
>>61657340how much will a dozen eggs cost at that point?
>>61657320>reddit spacing>full retardPlease tell me what link is broken because I'm not seeing it
>>61657351I'm ready to start winninghttps://m.youtube.com/watch?v=0FmPg4lrBKc
>>61657317You made it, Fren. Buy moar.
>>61657193Maneco64 from this morninghttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=35YQiqHjQ4kHold steady!We are over the target
>>61657392Mario is one of the guys that got me into stacking, glad he's still around
>>61657231Not 100% sold on the font, particularly don't like the "r"s, they look too much like "c". Would adeptus mechanicus outrank navigators in universe also? Feel like those two should maybe be swapped, but I guess mechanicus is more iconic and thus desirable. Other than that, great chart.
>>61657357Eggs are a renewable resource that don't require electronics to produce.
>>61657351
>>61657358>full retard>also i cant read the linksok
>>61657392@ around time stamp 15:35>large institutional clients of big banks are being De-Banked for buying physical silverthe house is on fire
>>61657448good, now trap all of the fucking money changers inside and nail the doors shut.
>>61657448Interesting if true
>>61657457based
>>61657256>Saves America from Civil War 2, or at least postpones it for almost a century>Nazis madI like your coin but your opinion sucks.
>>61657256God I hate niggers
>>61657448
>>61657357Probably less than 10 cents.
Gentlemen, I have one of the worst GSRs on this general at 1030:.2 silver:gold. Do I slowly even this ratio out or go all in on the silver squeeze?
what the hell is going on here
is charles a coomer
>>61657897where’s mint anon? i think i have my priorities straight now
>>61657853Silver is still very cheap compared to gold, better get some more silver.
>>61657910Silvermax til 1:25 is the gameplan I've heard many anons promote. Solid idea?
>>61657891>Woman with tattoos Barf>Shrivelled cuckmaster monarchyDouble barferooni. Death to the monarchyWtf is this mentally retarded garbage?You could name this coin the "double-turd"
>>61657922That was the plan initially, but people brainstormed if it really is that good and it turns out it's not.There's more gold then silver out there.Silver has a huge industrial demand, gold doesn't.When silver becomes unobtanium, you can still get gold.Is it wise to give away unobtainable silver for easily obtainable gold???I say it's not.You either give silver for huge amounts of gold (like 1 ounce of silver for 1 ounce of gold, not 25 for 1), or for other valuable stuff (land, houses, businesses, farm equipment, etc).
>>61657891datass!>>61657897dem feetswould/10!
>never used a credit line before>a 15K advance on SilverTempting
>>61657949I just called my LCS he said he's open until three and selling silver at $95. I talked my girlfriend into driving me since Ive been drinking and smoking weed all morning. Her favorite all-day breakfast restaurant is across the street. I have $950 I can drop. What do you guys think?
>>61657231I could've had over 5000 oz by now but I didn't trust my judgement. Still just might make it there thanks to something I got with cash leftover from my first stack purchase (got the ol' 1:100 in one go).
>>61658047sounds like a comfy Saturday.Am a little bit jelly
I missed the days when stacking was an underground and esoteric form of investment. Now there's two fucking /pmg/'s and the crypto-shills are multiplying like roaches. (I think they made the Captcha easier)
>>61658026I got a Chase Freedom Unlimited 0% with 300$ credit after 500$ spent to finalize my panic stacking before slowing way down for the next few months. Now would be the time, anon.
>>61658073Sorta feels like it considering they're offering it to me again. Still, lots of research to do first.
>>61658073they're going apeshit with these offers lately, tempting indeed
>>61658073>>61658089>>61658105USAA offered me a 0% for 18 MONTHS cc. I was so tempted but I already went balls deep with a Citi card and dropped it on 50 oz. Once that's cleared up, I'll consneeder a new one.
>>61658063Tardobear is the true pmg
>>61658089>>61658105As long as the numbers work out I don't see the problem but every situation is different. I regret not absolutely destroying my credit back in 2022 when I had zero assets tied to my name. 7 years of no credit cards for 30k$ of gold and silver at 2000$ and 25$.I have enough (there is never enough) silver to comfortably wait for the next few months to not only stash away fiat for a larger lower premium buy but to see if we continue to spike to 120$ or find any kind of stabilization at 80$, 70$, or below.
I bought real money with credit
>While the pure momentum model is ultra-optimistic, broader analyst forecasts (aggregated from sources like CoinPriceForecast, LiteFinance, LongForecast, CoinCodex, and others as of mid-January 2026) provide a more balanced view incorporating fundamentals, potential corrections, and cycles:End of 2026 (1-year horizon): Wide range, typically $85–$150, with many clustered around $100–$140 (some bullish outliers up to $300–$400 in extreme scenarios). Consensus leans toward further upside from today's levels, potentially testing triple digits amid ongoing deficits and green energy demand.5 years out (around 2030–2031): Forecasts generally point to $150–$500+, with moderate views in the $190–$300 area and highly bullish ones reaching $500–$700 (or even $900+ in the most aggressive industrial-shortage cases). Structural drivers like persistent multi-year supply deficits (projected by the Silver Institute and others) and exponential solar/EV demand support this trajectory.10 years out (around 2035–2036): Even more bullish long-term outlooks suggest $300–$600+, with some models projecting $500–$900 or higher if resource constraints tighten further and the energy transition accelerates. Very few credible sources see stagnation or major declines without major technological substitutions for silver.Key drivers supporting the bullish case: Unprecedented industrial consumption growth (solar alone could double demand by the early 2030s), chronic mine supply challenges, and silver's role as both industrial metal and monetary hedge.
>>61657891>>61657897It's weird. Someone has put a whole slew of decals on Maples and Eagles. The description at thecoinshoppe.ca says only "The colorization/plating on this piece was performed by an experienced third party company."
"Oh Goyim, you've been costing us a lot of Rothschild debt notes of late, so we are going to front run the price move up. Thanks for putting us in the green again. Can't afford it? Well that's too bad, for you, because we can use that metal for more Tomahawk missile gifts to Judea. L'Chayim!" - This has been an unfriendly word from your U.S. Mint.
Any other jewelry chads here?Have popped into this general a bunch since 2022. I worked at a pawn shop for four months in college, which is what started my journey. Since then I've bought jewelry at spot, or even under spot in some cases pretty regularly. Most was acquired 2021-2024. I'd say the average price per gram on 14k was $32 or so. It's now at over $86, which is pretty incredible.I also inherited a decent amount of gold jewelry from my grandmother in 2023, most of which is early century Tiffany and other high value items which are obviously priced much higher than simple scrap value, but I'm only going to calculate the melt value.I've pretty much lost track of how much I actually have so I bought a 5000g capacity scale. Time to figure out exactly how much I have. I have a ballpark figure but it should be interesting to actually have the exact weight so I can quickly calculate it when I want.
>>61658421How do you manage to weigh anything with the scale mounted to the wall like that?
How much are you now buying, anons? It was so easy to grab a tube for 580$ and now I don't know. Save up for bigger bars or focus on the divisible? I'm kinda bored of coin desu.
>>61658409Furries get the rope
My waifu is coming next week
So can anyone tell me why the US Mint basically doubled prices in a week, and everyone's saying it's a nothingburger? Isn't it going to:1) Make normies pay attention FINALLY2) Make normies think Silver is ACTUALLY running outand 3) Make normies think they can turn their money in to more money by buying Silver?Isn't this the thing that makes Silver finally hit the pockets of the average man? Even with people buying on credit cards so they don't "miss out" on the "free easy money hack" that buying Silver looks to be to them?
>>61658442Anti-gravity generatorGathering 14k chains and bracelets, few pendants. Realizing this is gonna take a long time
Does anyone think its worth it to trade gold for silver right now? Its the only way I can get around the sales tax to purchase without driving 3 hours to the next state to avoid the 10% fee. GSR is low but if it drops closer to 30 in the next months it could be a good move.... otherwise a trip across the border would be the move to dump more fiat
>>61658328Seems reasonable and in-line with various videos I've seen (weeks ago). Granted, it's easy for me to say as I'm not basing my purchases on the price action.
>>61658493On Tuesday I'm liquidating my gay little stack of gold into more silver. I believe both are going to climb with silver seeing a parity far closer than we are at now.
>>61658451Not a furry, i actually prefer biologically (female) pussy,but cant say bobina, mumu, and crabitha aren't hot.
>Silver hits $70>Finally get off my ass and get 10 oz>Silver hits $90Am I rich now?
>>61658490Also these are all in great condition. Nothing broken or damaged. So I'm taking my time to lay out some of the more delicate piece one by one on top of each other.
>>61658490That's gotta be a pound or more I'd guess
It ain't much, but its mine.
>>61658456Normies are not paying attention to what actually matters, ever. Normies gonna norm by definition. If it becomes normal to save in metals, then they will do it because they have been told to by the (((media)))They will never truly understand the fundamentals. Very few are those who know what they hold and trust their own judgement.
>>61658454nice. i got the gold one a long time ago
To the anons with gold, why are you holding it and where do you see it going?
Wats an acceptable sale price?Found someone that wants to pay 95% of spot for my junk silver. Should I just dump my shit?
>>61658593Why sell now when the price will likely continue to rise?
>>61658592i haven't bought gold in years, only buy silver nowgold will go up but silver will go up a lot more imo
>>61658498i dont want a waifu what sheds fur and need a flea collar
>>61658592>bought some when gold started going up and silver wasnt doing anything>50k
I have 85 ounces of silver. Will I survive, and even thrive in the coming collapse? I started as late as September of last year
>>61658595Meh, it's not like I'm selling everything, just the junk I have been buying over the years. Think I got about 10 kg of crap, and 90 is a perectly good price to start dumping on late fags
>>61658617you can't lose by making money but I'd wait if I were you
>>61658582It's a really nice collection. I love forest girls
>>61658616Most people have none so you're doing great in comparison. Keep stacking if you can afford to because it's real money. It's not a male or stack but it's definitely enough to be comfortable and maybe you'll get lucky. Nobody really knows where this crazy train stops
>>61658651>male or stackmake it stack
>>61658651Thank you friend
>>61658582Did you also have the Merlin one of is that another person?:)
>>61658592It's more stable than silver. I can see silver dip as it's gone up so fast. I hope it does this and drags gold down so I can buy more gold and a little silver. In the long run both should just go up.And I just enjoy collecting gold and silver.
I'm not able to buy until the 28th, do you think it will still be under $100 an oz?
>>61658726For three months we've had the same conversation. It is either going to go down or continue to go up. Do what you can, anon. I sold off a bunch of useless shit gathering dust to throw into more silver.
Yes I will buy gold and silver
>>61658651This. Once the dam breaks, nobody knows where the flood waters go or how high. All we know is that gold and silver will float. Because they always have.
>>61658599I disagree about silver going up but I might be wrong so I'm slowly trading silver for gold to cost average the gains.
>>61658592I bought most of it about 10 years ago when I started making decent money and common wisdom was to have 10% of your net worth in PM. Pretty glad I did. But...it took 10 years to make any difference so it's not like I 1000x'ed or something. It did what it was supposed to do. If you get in now you're gambling this isn't a historic ATH bubble. Plenty of evidence that's the case so if you don't want to liquidate you just trade one for the other since silver outpaced gold by about 2x. Ex, bought silver at $12 mostly and gold at $1300. Now silver is at $90 and gold is at $4600.
Um guys is the comex actually going to be 100% empty on Monday? Is silver about to moon to $250 tuesday? My grandpa is really freaked out and trying to buy as much as he possibly can this weekend and hes absolutely loaded
>>61659039>historic ATH bubblethe entire world economy is backed by lies and usury i don't see silver or gold either slowing down
>>61659057Its going to cross $1k at some point...
Anyone else get the urge to sell with all the moon boy hysteria posting? Once 2k for a roll of rounds becomes reality in the next week or two I’ll be scaling out
>>61659066Case in point
Day 119 of Mike posting every day until silver is $1,000
US Debt Clock 12 hours ago said Paper to Physical silver ratio>375.44:1Now>375.57:1Are people still buying IOU silver?
>>61659090>forgot the pictureI bet you all wish you were high iq like me
>>61659080>>61659083I member getting 25 oz tubes like it was nothing... the price got me on my ass now... I actually started thinking about getting work again, because i'm hungry for more PM. ngl. i feel so jewish.
>>61659080If it really does go to the moon, Fiat could hyperinflate, die and be replaced.If that happened, you want to buy the new currency on the other side, not a dying currency about to hyperinflate
>>61659103what if you have loans to cover in the useless fiat...What you actually want is to have an income, and use PM as intergenerational wealth.
>>61659103Obviously that’s Cheeto niggers goal to usher in the digital surveillance era. I most certainly wouldn’t sell into fiat, merely convert to gold
>>61659109we can abstract this to sustainable wealth. wealth should encompass the things necessary for wellbeing.
>>61659080this isn't a shitcoin dude
>>61659117>things necessary for wellbeinglike knowledge.the abilaty to be able to read and comprehend long boring texts.people are tarded now, and its not getting any better.huge skill.
>>61659109If your loan has a fixed interest rate you start laughing.If it's a floating rate, you go bury your silver in the woods, buy some seeds and go live in the bush and ride out the hyperinflation while they send you letters demanding 6,000 Trillion Dollars
some recent additions to the stack along with some of the highlights, and a waifu to keep watch over it>>61658592I bought a pitiful amount when it was around 1800 with the intention of buying more, now I'm kicking myself for not getting more
are we going to try and recycle this thread once the other pmg is used up or are we going to double bake forever now? Just curious
>>61659138they will continue to make new /pmg/s when the other thread fills upthis one will just exist as an unofficial secondary thread until it fills up and dies
>>61658421>>61658490Finished
>>61659114Silver to Gold sounds like a reasonable approach but I'm unconvinced.Historically it should be around 16:1 and that reflects mining rates.But silver is in much higher demand for production so theoretically it's more like 1:1.I'm pulling that number out of my arse but what the jump off point is exactly isn't clear at all and you don't want to fuck it up.
>>61659165That's what has me so confused. The combination of new uses for silver plus the historic parity between gold and silver already being possible says that the future of both metal's values are total unknowns. If silver reaches 1:1 with gold would it even make sense to trade your stack to a 1:1 ratio? Will this be short term before a correction to 1:20 or will we see 2:1 GSR?
>>61659178fug *1:2 GSR
>>61659080Yeah, Im slowly offloadingSeeing too many tards fomoing in, probably cause they missed gold
>>61659178Well there is an upper limit somewhere.If you put 1kg of silver into an Electric Vehicle, at some point it becomes cost inefficient because nobody is going to buy a car for $1M when combustion engines still exist.Same principal applies to everything else that's using up the silver, Solar, Power Storage etc.If Silver becomes so expensive that it's more cost effective to suspend a giant rock in the air as potential energy, then there will be no consumer demand for a Silver Battery.
>>61659138Tardobear is forever. Tardobear is life
>>61659198Other electronic products, the return of a bimetallic standard (the most based of money systems), and the elite's control of gold make me feel silver is the righteous move here.
>>61659223silver is puresilver is righteoussilver is king
>>61659198this logic doesn't make any senseif the 1kg silver battery makes EVs so much better, people will buy them. if these EVs are super expensive because of silver, they will still be produced and bought by rich people only. luxury shit is one of the only good sectors of the US economy right now btw. do you think all tech is equally distributed to people? lol
>>61659236>they will still be produced and bought by rich people onlySure, but the higher the price goes, the less people will buy, so the less they will make, lowering silver demand and price until it settles in a sweet spot. Thus, the upper limit of cost efficiency.The price has only just started going up and it's a long way from being inefficient, 1kg Silver is only $2880 right now which is negligible when buying a new car.But if it went to $50M for 1kg of silver, that would obviously be outside of efficient.I'm not trying to pinpoint it, just saying there is a cost/efficiency balance somewhere.
>>61659178>>61659198This is the limiting question. If some hardcore autist could do the math on what industrial supply is now and extrapolate that based on future demand based on the green agenda boosting industrial consumption, and somehow combine that with past bimetallic standards of gold silver ratio when they are used a financial instrument, then we would have a much more solid idea of where this could goThe unknown factor is the (((hidden hand))) that manipulates and obfuscates prices. Market sniper says 1:1 maybe even temporarily above that, as in silver worth more than gold. That's the most bullish take I've heard from the bigger voices. Personally I would trade some silver for gold at 1:10 and further in as we go but never more than half of what I have, if even that. Going through fiat would be a no deal for me though
>>61659295I think the best question to answer is, how much more effective is a Silver device (EV, PowerBank etc) vs a non-Silver equivalent, and how much premium are consumers prepared to pay for that increase in performance.It will be different for the variety of items, ie; if a Silver PowerBank is 2x better than a non-silver one, I wouldn't expect people to pay more than 3x the price, since you could get multiple worse ones.But when it comes to cars, you can't drive 2 cheaper cars at the same time and say that combined they're as good as a single Silver car so people will pay more.
>>61659198That’s the problem they’re going artificially regulate combustion engines to create demand. The 2035 failed agenda is proof of this. They’ll try again don’t worry.
>>61659314>how much more effective is a Silver device (EV, PowerBank etc) vs a non-Silver equivalenta lot moreand silver devices will be more durable too, a lot less failures and problems coming up
>>61659295Yup this is the ultimate question: How much silver is there, really? I won't be willing to sell until the answer is less vague (doubtful it's possible to know precisely)
>>61659295>>61659314the low IQQ summary that throughout time gold and silver have served as the core of monetary systems and every attempt to debase a currency has lead to ruin is all one needs to know. We will ride the same inflationary wave as we always have and you cannot go wrong with either. The ratio has shown that silver is still the buy but as we close in on a tighter and tighter GSR it couldn't hurt to spread the risk over two metals versus gambling on one.Again, I have no idea.
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>>61657891>>61657897lmao someone put ai slop on a silver coin? the bath one is really bad, it generated her kneeling on a bed except it water
>>61659336>it couldn't hurt to spread the risk over two metals versus gambling on one.This is a great argument, but the question remains,What is the jump off point?
>>61659324Everyone acts like they’re going to have the opportunity to buy silver forever. If we start seeing massive shortages for strategic national security resources, the government’s probably going to halt selling on a retail level. This happened during World War II.
>>61659133I wouldn't count on banks eating shit on all their fixed rate loans in a hyperinflation scenario. They pretty much own the legislature. So Congress adjusts your loan. Tada!
>>61659368They can and will adjust loans in a crisis. I believe this is already codified after the 2008 financial crisis!?
>>61659362I personally will sell silver at 1:25 to meet that physical ratio and if we reach our wildest dreams of 1:1 I would imagine both metals are still either stable or rising in price so I don't see how you would lose out on the trade.
>>61659368>>61659376>imagine being in debt Here’s AI analysis on conditions that could cause banks to change fixed rates.>In 2026, the legal ability for a bank to change a fixed rate depends more on the type of loan and borrower behavior than the crisis itself. Here is a summary of the legal venues and mechanisms available to them:>Credit Card Notice (TILA Compliance): Under the Truth in Lending Act, "fixed" credit card rates are not permanent. After the first year, banks can legally raise the rate for future purchases by providing a 45-day written notice.>Penalty APR Triggers: If a borrower falls more than 60 days behind on payments during a crisis, the CARD Act allows banks to legally switch the borrower from a fixed rate to a much higher "Penalty APR.">Commercial Covenant Breaches: For business and commercial loans, banks monitor "covenants" (financial health markers). If a crisis causes a business's revenue to drop below a certain level, the bank can declare a technical default and legally demand a higher interest rate in exchange for not calling the loan due.>Emergency Federal Mandates: During extreme systemic shocks, the government may use authorities like the Federal Reserve Act or new legislation (similar to the CARES Act) to forcibly modify loan terms, though this is usually done to lower rates or pause payments rather than increase them.>Bank Insolvency & Resolution: If a bank fails, the FDIC manages the transition. While the purchasing bank is generally required to honor the original fixed-rate contract, they may use the "resolution" venue to offer voluntary loan modifications to borrowers who can no longer afford their original terms.>Loss Mitigation Programs: Banks may legally change a fixed rate through voluntary restructuring. In a crisis, a bank may offer to change a 7% fixed rate to a 5% fixed rate if it prevents the borrower from defaulting, which is legally processed as a Loan Modification Agreement.
>>61659388These mechanism are advertised as savior mechanisms however I would be very skeptical that they could be used in the opposite direction. There’s nothing that says that they have to be used in a positive light. I wouldn’t bet on your creditors, honoring your current rates in a financial crisis.
Bros, I don't think the powers that be will let the silver price explode even further. I think they will pull new shenanigans.Can I please be dissuaded from those unhealthy thoughts? I think constantly about it
>>61659388What the actual fuck.. I had my wife refinance her student loans during COVID so she’s locked into 2.5%, and I’ve had her paying minimum since then obviously. If they try this there will literally be blood in the streets and your loan rate changing is the least of your worries
>>61659388In short picrel
>>61659403There are objective realities in place that cannot maintain the financial systems they've shaped nor have a reasonable means of retreating from the course they've chosen. Hard assets will be the only safe haven from total poverty as we have seen throughout history in the eternal cycles of empires and the integrity of their money.Stack silver, stack gold, stack land and food and water and the ability to wait out serious events that we are likely to see over the next 10 years.
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>>61659417
>>61659415>Stack silver, stack gold, stack land and food and water...stack pewpew and muscles too, anons.
>>61659415I am pretty well covered in the ammo side of things. I am not a collector but I have faith in my few guns and I am a nut for spare parts. My point is that they won't allow silver to rise much further, and it consume my thoughts>There are objective realities in place that cannot maintain the financial systems they've shapedBut they hold the cards, bro. They can do shit we are not even fathoming. Like heavily tax retail silver and let the price go down.Not fudd, keep stackin
On the topic of ammo, what’s a price point per bullet that’s a must slurp for 9mm and 556 hp?
>>61659417Desperate measures of a currency beyond saving by the point this is implemented The USD is already a dead man walking.Dollar dead.USA dead.It just won't admit it yet.
>>61659407Try to knock that shit out asap and start homesteading
>>61659445>But they hold the cards, bro. They can do shit we are not even fathoming. Like heavily tax retail silver and let the price go down.I'm a little optimistic about this simple because of how few people know about PM at all. A normie is a normie no matter how rich and powerful they are. The elite class as a whole could be dumb enough to let the PM situation slip out of their hands
>>61659448At point who cares get what you can man lol
>>61659417if they wanted to save the dollar they would jack up interest rates to like 20%that would destroy the economy tho
>>61659451People better wake up and be able to produce their own food or welcome a social credit system dystopia nightmare of government curated services. Whatever you value you need to secure your supply chain now.
>>61659452Hoping to secure the homestead by the end of the year, got baby 2 coming in April so we’re gonna live by family for 6 months in the northeast. I don’t really See the reason in paying it off now, that’s a down payment for an interest rate that’s At least 2x and change on a mortgage and our shitty HYSA interest exceeds the interest on the student loans. Why rush to pay it off when we’re making money off the debasement of the dollar? If that scenario the one anon speaks of happens we’d obviously pay it off at that point
>>61659401Fucking with contract law is absolutely out of the question. Mortgages and fixed rate loans are fucking contracts. Fucking with a contract is akin to fucking with property (but maybe even worse, desu.) if they unilaterally raise interest rates on a contract, run, don't walk to your contingency plan.
>>61659445If sydney sweenie is the covert sign to the elites to buy silver than it's the right move to copy those fleeing from a dying dollar. every country with any sense (note that canada sold all of their gold) is buying PMs as fast as they can. this is not a pump and dump but preparation for serious troubles. there is no other worthwhile asset right now and seeing these current prices as shocking is forgetting how suppressed they have been for decades.
>>61659467>If that scenario the one anon speaks of happens we’d obviously pay it off at that pointA lot of The Great Taking literature says you won’t have the chance. I’d say keep enough liquid to pay off what’s important to you on a moments notice. I’m paranoid though and have been debt free for a decade. t. 46 year old fag (figuratively)
Amazingly my presidents have shipped incredibly fast. No tracking number until yesterday and they should be here Monday. Who got the largest stack of presidentials? I saw an anon effectively get 5 20 count tubes of them.
>>61659468This picrel should give pause. They have the powa >>61659417.
>>6165947936 year old fag here. Yeah we have it liquid for that unlikely scenario. Only debt we have
>>61659482>x5 twenty stacksSuch a good deal. I’m jealous
>>61659417that's hilariousso all the people with fixed rate mortgages would wake up to a massive increase in payments? kek
>>61659496>Best $90 dealPicrel was the best I’ve seen a SS of
>>61659482I don’t really understand why my order was cancelled when I saw other anons place their order later than mine and have it honored. I ordered 10. My only reasoning is I’m already on the national antisemite list so I’m blacklisted
>>61659490They can do whatever the fuck they want, but it's directly attacking contracts and property. You go to a different country or your bunker at that point. You don't recover from fucking with contracts. There is probably nothing more respected in the US than contracts, desu. It's at least in the top 3.
>>61659505My order was placed Jan 13 7:22 PM MST for reference
>>61659507nobody's movin anywhere faggotthat's why they know they can do it
>>61659454>I'm a little optimistic about this simple because of how few people know about PM at all. A normie is a normie no matter how rich and powerful they are. The elite class as a whole could be dumb enough to let the PM situation slip out of their handsI don't believe that. Because I consider myself a semi-normie, in that I don't know about macroeconomics and tariffs and stuff like that. I am just a humble stacker that began in 2018.I also do not underestimate the powers that be, in their ability and willingness to fuck up the common man. They could heavily tax us all and subsidize industrial use, they could put forth difficulties with selling and otc trading, they can (and will) do anything it takes. I am buying silver jewelry nowadays, because my sources for bullion have dried up. Keep stacking, but I doubt we will be left alone much further
>>61659515>Rates go up overnight for no reason on fixed rate loans.Ya let me know how that works out for them.
>>61659505It sounds like it was random but my condolences, anon.
>>61659515Also, this
>>61657891>>61657897Kek
>>61659507You do realize that Covid lockdowns and the following stimulus injection is the economy was essentially the financial crisis 2.0? You understand that, right?>The Federal Reserve began intervening in the repo (repurchase agreement) market in September 2019 for the first time since the 2008 financial crisis, due to a sudden cash shortage in the financial system.>Initial Interventions: The NY Fed initially offered at least **$75 billion** in overnight repo operations daily, which quickly increased.>Cumulative Totals: The total cumulative value of these operations was significant. For the fourth quarter of 2019 alone, the total loan amount came to a staggering $19.87 trillion, when accounting for the term of the loans (e.g., a 14-day loan of $10 billion counted as $140 billion in cumulative borrowing).>Deutsche Bank was one of several major financial institutions to utilize these facilities extensively from the New York Federal reserve repo loan program.>Specific Borrowing: On September 17, 2019, the first day of interventions, Deutsche Bank borrowed $1.5 billion in a one-day loan. By September 25, its one-day borrowing had increased to $9 billion.>Overall Role: Deutsche Bank had over 200 instances of borrowing from the facility in Q4 2019, totaling over $1 trillion USD. Other major beneficiaries included JPMorgan Chase, Goldman Sachs, and Citigroup.
>>61659505>I’m already on the national antisemite listBased
>>61659529It’s all good I was having some fomo remorse anyway. I might slurp $10 of 90% junk tonight as a consolation
>>61659538What the fuck are you talking about? I'm talking about contracts and fixed rate loans being unilaterally fucked with. Covid bullshit was all 'gotchas' there was no need to get the shot. Those who had action taken against them for declining the shot have been recognized as requiring restitution.They can print money, but that has nothing to do with contracts. Stop using AI as a cognitive system for topics like this. You need to flex your brain. We can talk inflation and monetary injection, but I'm talking about contract law. Run don't walk if they start fucking with contracts. Businesses will all fucking vanish.
>>61659538People lose their shit when they realize the New York fed loaned a German Deutsche Bank over $1 trillion in Q4 2019 before Covid lockdowns or else Germany would’ve had systemic bank failure. That’s never happened before in history. Why do you think that Covid lockdowns was a NATO operation?
>>61659555I’m talking about the action that they shut the entire economy down. They bailed out corporate Payroll with $1 trillion in PPP loans that were forgiven for US corporations. They dished out trillions and stimulus to give the appearance that the economy was functional when all they did was create massive hyper inflation to length of World War II. What the fuck are you talking about?
>>61659555This isn’t AI, it’s empirical economic evidence from the pandemic. This isn’t disputable.
>>61659562What this means is, you’re on borrowed fucking time and you shouldn’t be risking your life with any type of debt. Wake the fuck up.
>>61659415Also, thanks anon for the systemic analysis. I just don´t think they will let spot rise all that much. It is heavily against their interests in the financial system. It is completely against the industry conglomerate´s interests. How can we even imagine that they will let the price roam free?
>>61659560>>61659562alright halfwits. Let's fucking read.>>61659401I wouldn’t bet on your creditors, honoring your current rates in a financial crisis.>>61659468which I say is really bad, get out of dodge>>61659490>they have the powa>>61659507which I agree that they have the power, but don't fuck with literal contracts.>>61659538and then you start pissing around with shit they're authorized to do but shouldn't be doing>>61659555to which i say we're not talking about the same thing>>61659560to which you say doesn't matter because they do unconstitutional shit all the time (but literally just go outside? there's spotty enforcement and localities didn't necessarily care to enforce it?)>>61659562And then you also chimp out because you're not fucking reading. Slow the fuck down and read. I'm explicitly talking about contract law. Again, happy to answer things about inflation, but you're obviously not reading what I'm saying and not caring to consider why contracts need to be maintained as sacred. as a single one fucking liner...IF you see that contract law is fucked with in a way like banks being able to unilaterally raise fixed rate loans, there is a serious risk that businesses pack up.
>>61659454>of how few people know about PM at all.That reinforces my thinking. The blow will be dealt before the average man wakes up
>>61659586Q4 2019: Repo Crisis Cumulative TotalsAs you correctly noted, the $1 trillion mark for a single counterparty (like Deutsche Bank) is reached when looking at cumulative borrowing over the quarter. While individual daily loans were in the billions, the cumulative total across all operations in Q4 2019 reached $4.5 trillion in trade volume. Global Financial Institutions as "Primary Dealers"In 2026, the New York Fed continues to list major European institutions as Primary Dealers, which makes them legally eligible for these massive liquidity injections. These include:Deutsche Bank Securities Inc.Barclays Capital Inc.UBS Securities LLCBNP Paribas Securities Corp. These institutions function as the "plumbing" of the global dollar market, which is why the New York Fed provides them with liquidity during systemic shocks—to prevent the U.S. dollar-based financial system from freezing globally.
at the end of the day, the US government is evil manifest in its purest form, and we should be stacking silver just to spite this evil entity. amen
>>61659586Cope more nigger. What are you gonna tell me next of the Covid vaccinations reduced hospitalization and severe long Covid?
>>61659597Amen
>>61659454Normies are normies for a reason: 10oz of silver or a king size candy bar: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bYhTFz_SGw0
>>61659597
>>61659606Where are you getting your king size candy bars that they cost 950-1000 dollars?
>>61659574It's either the plebs win and solid money becomes the new standard after fiat collapse OR the collapse is followed by CBDC and greater control by the elite. Either one of these will see PMs become the protective hedge.Remember that very few actually stack or do any kind of wealth preservation. There are hundreds of millions of Americans alone who are 1000$ away from being in the red and extreme debt is the norm for all class levels. Being frugal with your living, having a small nest egg of fiat (my limit is 10k$), and as much metal as you can get your hands on puts you miles above the normies. China and the other big powers buying ass loads of silver and gold AT THESE PRICES is an obvious sign.
>>61659597Amen!
Guys, is this normal ???what was the prices a few days ago?https://www.usmint.gov/coins/coin-programs/american-eagle-coins/
>>61659630The coins did a 2x overnight and even with the new price, they are scarcely available.And no, it is not normal at all
>>61659468Remember during covid when the Biden administration prohibited landlords from evicting people for non-payment of rent? That's called fucking with contract law.
>>61659615
>>61659615This is how we know your a newfag, fuck off.
>>61659630Relax bro, your r*ddit moonboy side is showing >>61659080
>>61659586I’m 45. Dent free with household income of 450k. I save 100k in markets annually household for retirement. I stack 2-3k physical silver a month for the last six months. I had considerable pm before covid (several pounds of silver and a few ounces of gold). I’m debt free and have a net worth of 1.5 - 1.9 million. I own multiple trucks, tractors, side-by-sides, farming equipment, food production, powerwalls, solar arrays and tons of physical assets. Think what you want. If I’m a midwit, then what are you?
>>61659630170 is around what the spot price should be but is not for some (((reason)))
>>61659555Every time the government raises the minimum wage it is fucking with contracts.
>>61659596>>61659601look senpai, if you don't want to enhance your awareness of the risks associated with changes in contract law, that's you. No idea why you're being a flaming faggot that can't fucking read. The majority of this thread is here (i would hope) because they are aware that we've been in an economic crisis since October 2019 before chink flu was on anyone's radar except for the most exceptional schizophrenic autists on /pol/. We also shouldn't forget the increasing use of repo markets at quarter end with the $75bn EoY 2025.no idea why you're spitting out primary dealers when they're all just participants in open market operations. These banks and their shitty debts and derivatives are all in a disgusting incestuous web that no one fucking knows how to unravel (nor would they care to approach the idea of unraveling it). Repo market crisis in 2019 was likely due to Deutsche or some other "instrumental" firm being a "bad egg" in the liquidity basket.
>>61659642>>61659648>I do a 360 and leave /pmg/
>>61659620I just think the spot price, among the US x China metal dispute, won't be allowed to rise much further. Guys like us do not influence spot price. But these larger powers and principalities do. And their deals, their surreptitious covenants, do affect the spot price, and that hits us in the face
gap up bros on high alert tomorrow evening
>>61659669So why isnt the USA making china lower their prices? Retard tier opinion. Sell your silver.
1/2 is a very nice size of coin
>>61659657enjoy this (you) and the 0.1 shekels deposited into your account. you will not get more from me
>>61659670Thread themehttps://youtu.be/C47GV5xFkTg
>>61659669we do indirectly. If we clean out the shops they all have to buy millions of oz of silver
>>61659674It really is, I wish I had more 1/2 coins
>>61659674>1965anon...president harrison has bad news
>>61659657nobody would ever lie on the internet so I believe you
>>61659673>So why isnt the USA making china lower their prices?They both will come to a reasonable agreement on price. We are in the middle of a PM war, but that will be shortlived, because it is not in the interest of the powers that be. Such dispute only benefits the average Joe. Only the average Joe gets a profit out of it. The logical conclusion is that it will be fiercely shut down>Retard tier opinion. Sell your silver.Never. I'll probably die holding it
>>61659630Yes its normal given the conditions (they are running out) and yes its an indicator of where things are going.
>>61659669It's a supply problem that can't be easily manipulated away though. Shanghai's vaults have dropped by more than half in the past few months and Chinese industry needs metal at a constant rate. Either they keep silver cheap and it gets hoarded by exchanges and corporations or it's allowed to reach a natural price by demand. Or industry shuts down (apocalyptic scenario for those in power).
>>61659691slip slapjust offeringthat came from over there. That was not meWho was it that just made that sound?Glad you like her. Don't you think? You cum
>>61659683If you find "design of our choosing" deals you can get them for the same premium as full oz. >>61659684lol yeah got blue balled on that one
God dammit.My little tin was overflowing so I just picked up a larger silver jewellery box but it only just fits.Now I realised there's more silver still in the post
my medals are now 164$. why are they now 164$.
Is Trump actually going too take Greenland? Will it make silver more valuable? I'm getting scared bros...
>>61659665> tales of anon in-debt
>>61659656It doesn't stop
>>61659687>pictel fTy. The fact that you don’t believe in me makes me feel that much better about everything I’ve accomplished.
>>61659705molle pouches and/or 3D printed containers are the answer, anon. started with ammo boxes but they get laughably heavy when your stack gets beefy.
>>61659711>too means also>to is what you meant
>>61659695I imagine a heavily tampered market in the future, not with paper silver injections. Paper silver has clearly run its course. But they could simply nationalize the metal and nobody would even notice. Like grab the mines and control the price through taxes and lawfare. And I don't even know much about this stuff, I am just sounding off that, from what I know of these people, they won't allow the party to go onHear me out. For silver price to explode even further is not in the interest of superpower states. It is not in the interest of industry moguls. I will try to buy more tomorrow, I am dead tired of 12 hours of waging (yeah, I have a Saturday shift)
>>61659711>Is Trump actually going too take Greenland?Yes. They are staging for WW3 which will use more silver than any conflict ever in history.
>>61659630Fucking niggers I had some of these in my cart at $90 a few days ago but didn't pull the trigger. Can you actually sell them for this much too?
>>61659727Fucking kek (I agree)
>>61659636>>61659630>And no, it is not normal at allCorrect, the US Mint normally charges closer to 3x spot for collectors burnished uncirculated coins so 2x is cheaper than normal the last 20 years. But don't be alarmed, you can still buy &10 quarter rolls for $40 bucks on the Mint website too, be sure to check back later as US Mint pricing is a key technical and fundamental driver of all markets.
>>61659737>Typical US mint versus spotThe problem is we are entering a time period where things or anything but typical but hey, you do you.
>>61659738Aron WTF man Opsec
>>61659721If I get enough to fill an ammo container I'm nolonger going to care about a fancy silver box
>>61659726Watch out anon, speaking with sense like that is a quick way to get Jew-jacketed around these parts
>>61659745Kek. Information warfare.
>>61659742I love how you keep posting a chart that disproves your US Mint claims but whatever floats your boat
>>61659726>they could simply nationalize the metal and nobody would even notice. Like grab the mines and control the price through taxes and lawfareDeath throes. Price controls and nationalization will end in disaster. China's export controls are a much more suitable policy than taxation. There's that Rick Rule adage:>the cure to high prices is high prices>the cure to low prices is low pricesWe need the prices to go high and stay high to get more investment in mines and refineries as well as recovery systems and replacement materials. Not that governments ever realize this.I've been getting a stronger feeling that silver might be less at risk for nationalization and that the bigger problem will be Uo status and the loss of a centralized price setting mechanism.
>>61659745
>>61657237>>61657264>>61657314>>61657409>>61658048Thanks for the feedback and everything team, I agreed about the font so had another go, better but not perfect I think. I'm no lore expert but I looked up the hierarchy and the tech-priests and navigators are pretty much on the same level but independent of each other so I just left mechanicus on top since they are a bit more well known
>>61659758Expect a knock later this week ;-)
>>61659758It's fine I'm sure the 4 of us left on this board don't care, lmao.
>>61659749I am just picturing a scenario I heavily believe in. From experience. If anything heavily benefits regular Joes, while fucking with central bankers and industrial moguls, it will be shut downNot fudd, for real. And I ain't selling
>>61659764At least he's white judging by the name
>>61659505holup!>arent we all?
>>61659759>Has a Jim Cramer vox-caster implanted in his skullFucking PERFECT
Just saw this on twitter, not sure which dealer but it's pretty funny.Have also uploaded the originals of my little images if anyone wants, file size limits make them real blurry on here.https://files.catbox.moe/x04nym.pnghttps://files.catbox.moe/fswrzc.png
>>61659745Thank you. I removed it as soon as possible however, obviously the archive still picked it up, but you know what. Come fucking see me then. Seriously come fucking see me. Anyone who wants to have a taste.
>>61659765>If anything heavily benefits regular JoesIs there a good sense for how many Joes are in on the trade? From what I can tell, reports are that Joes will have a few ounces at best. The number of people with over 100oz is probably a small handful at best. 10%, if that? I'd guess it's closer to 3%.
>>61659764>>61659766Let’s make official.
>>61659765True. They would rather salt the earth to spite themselves just because rather than give us a win. They will start with name calling (stackers = hoarders) and turn the public against using the media. Then they will start a registry and taxes. Italy is doing something where they are compelling Italians to give up their personal gold holdings to save the government. Just give us 10% or X troy ounces and that will be the end of it, for now (hand rubbing intensifies).
>>61659065I've heard the "this time it will be different" argument so many times it's basically just white noise.
>>61659784>>61659792alright, nah that's based. You might post like a cunt, but that's based.
>>61659784I would worry if it wasn't a blue board that no one uses anymore.
>>61659792All I can say is baker new thread? Lmao
>>61659796It is different though, evidentially.
>>61659795>They would rather salt the earth to spite themselves just because rather than give us a win.They would rather nuke the planet and live in bunkers before letting us win. Sorry if I sound too radical for the bros
>>61659792Based
>>61659784wanto,,,have lunch withyour Silverware!,,,,none do real silver anymore,,,to busy melting treasure.
>>61659792Holyshit you fucking madman! LMAO
>>61659779<3>>61659784>>61659792Based, I hope your enemies have some good drops
>>61659819I’m rdy. Good luck
Tampowitz's wife is kinda cute
>>61659792
>>61659795This.They will make it illegal to own silver, and they'll make us "antivaxxers" again to the normies, who will demand our blood because the mab in the tv said we're bad.
Seriously I’m a fucking beside myself BUT that in and of itself should provide some kind of warning. Come see my family and think you won’t walk alway should you mean harm.
>>61659840Love you brother
>>61657317Physiognomy
>>61659792> starts legal proceedings against the archive lolI might have to make a trip coat now. Damn wtf.
>>61659864Fuck it, you only live once.
>>61659771is that ben shapiro in drag?
>>61659915
>>61659885Jesus Christ, I’m a fucking idiot. I had two copies of that screenshot somehow (mindfuck). It’s OK. I have a keltec shotgun with x8 rounds in the tube double oo buckshot next to my bed. I already petitioned to remove sensitive information from unnamed archives. /kill myself
>>61659792Kek giga chad
>>61659792gigabased
>>61659784I just want to be frens tho
>>61659789The opportunity itself is anomalous. Therefore, it is aberrant. An insult. What we are doing right now is regarded as insolence. It will be shut down, I think
>>61659954We’re already frens anon. Just don’t trip my driveway alarm, kek.
>>61659792Who’s this guy?
>>61659971Some retard that apparently wants to make some people famous.
baking
do we have any bakers around? I posted in the other thread to recycle this one to its end before we baked two /pmgs/ at the same time again.
>>61659992God bless. pls use the other thread as a copy, its links aren't messed up
ah, a bit late for it, but we should be all good>>61660002>>61660002>>61660002>>61660002>>61660002
Whew! Quick petitioning on the archives for the win. Damn sorry guys. I’m really fucking careless apparently. The last thing on earth I want to do is shoot some lost soul, yet that’s definitely on the menu (side eyes perpetrators). A man has a family to protect -from himself apparently.
>>61660033>self digits I just want to tell you guys you’re very kind!
>>61658592Gold is king, always has been. Anons who say GSR will hit 1:1 or even invert are delusional. It will go to 30 or maybe 20 and when it does I will take profit. I'll keep ten tubes of silver eagles and my historical/decorative pieces but every other silver bar, round and coin will be traded or sold. To be clear I'm not telling you what to do with your stack, die with it if you want but I will take profit when the time comes.
>>61659690You’re stupid. Literally Q-tard shit. The price will continue to rise, it’s inevitable because our money is fake and is being printed to a comedic degree. The commodity is also not going to slow down, BRICS wants to unseat the west, and the west is full pf jews and trannies who are more focused on destroying itself than actually competing. Sell your silver, you don’t need it.
>>61659726> And I don't even know much about this stuffNo shit, dumbass.
>>61660268Commodity war*
>>61660033>>61660055LMAO that's great news fren, you stupid faggot, LOLOLOLOLOLOL
>>61660673