[a / b / c / d / e / f / g / gif / h / hr / k / m / o / p / r / s / t / u / v / vg / vm / vmg / vr / vrpg / vst / w / wg] [i / ic] [r9k / s4s / vip] [cm / hm / lgbt / y] [3 / aco / adv / an / bant / biz / cgl / ck / co / diy / fa / fit / gd / hc / his / int / jp / lit / mlp / mu / n / news / out / po / pol / pw / qst / sci / soc / sp / tg / toy / trv / tv / vp / vt / wsg / wsr / x / xs] [Settings] [Search] [Mobile] [Home]
Board
Settings Mobile Home
/biz/ - Business & Finance

Name
Options
Comment
Verification
4chan Pass users can bypass this verification. [Learn More] [Login]
File
  • Please read the Rules and FAQ before posting.

08/21/20New boards added: /vrpg/, /vmg/, /vst/ and /vm/
05/04/17New trial board added: /bant/ - International/Random
10/04/16New board for 4chan Pass users: /vip/ - Very Important Posts
[Hide] [Show All]


[Advertise on 4chan]


File: 109.jpg (1.21 MB, 2592x1944)
1.21 MB
1.21 MB JPG
The Bear, then the Bull Edition

>Why precious metals?
https://youtu.be/i3S4rl6ehiI
https://youtu.be/gksenA5Al_A
https://youtu.be/FI7NnOg2rxo

>Huge deficits in minerals such as silver by 2050 inevitable
https://youtu.be/iibsrDXdEos

>Bullion dealers
https://libertycoin.com/ (US)
https://www.chards.co.uk/ (EU/UK)
https://www.silburycoins.co.uk/ (Ancient)
https://www.luciteria.com/ (Other rare 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 search
https://en.numista.com/catalogue
https://www.ngccoin.com/price-guide/world

>News and graphs
https://numismag.com/en/home-en
https://silverseek.com
https://www.silverdoctors.com
https://www.mining.com
https://silverbacksnakes.io/finance/silver
https://www.gold.org/goldhub/data/gold-reserves-by-country
https://wtfhappenedin1971.com

>Compare
https://findbullionprices.com (US)
https://eu.compare.pm (EU)
https://www.gold.de/aufgeldtabelle (DE/EU)

>Resources
https://www.jmbullion.com/ultimate-guide-to-90-silver-coins
https://kevinsworkbench.com/junksilverguide
https://www.coinflation.com
http://coinapps.com
https://erikasgrig.com/calculators/rpi-calculator-inflation
https://learn.apmex.com/buying-guide/buying-in-the-usa
https://pastebin.com/5aLmWUUK

>Prospecting
https://youtu.be/ZCL6FKQZyoM
https://www.usgs.gov/programs/mineral-resources-program/science
https://www.mndm.gov.on.ca/en/news/mines-and-minerals
https://www.amazon.ca/Gold-Creeks-Ghostowns-British-Columbia/dp/088839988X

>Nitric acid, magnets, and ping test
https://youtu.be/3mg9YcAShTo
https://youtu.be/NgSXg-WOEVY
https://youtu.be/2ymGAyKAg-k
https://www.fakebullion.com/index.php/resources/fake-bullion-database

>Silver Hallmarks Encyclopedia
https://www.925-1000.com/
https://www.silvercollection.it/hallmarks.html

Previous Thread: >>61771250
>>
>>61772289
It's like people forget HISTORY. USD used to be trade in GOLD. It's like they are literally going backwards.
>>
File: 1769667927852976.jpg (71 KB, 639x781)
71 KB
71 KB JPG
if everything is this openly rigged it feels pointless to do literally anything
>>
>>61772295
It's easier to trade in tokens than 80lb bars of gold, if you trust that the token can actually be redeemed.
>>
File: 1769879841050900.jpg (72 KB, 960x720)
72 KB
72 KB JPG
First two posts were FUD, we gotta start another bread bros
>>
>>61772300
No, don't be defeatist, listen pal, there's many bad actors in the world. Be POSITIVE, think POSITIVE. You can't win against rug pulls from China, but you can profits from the PIGS who bought at ALL TIME HIGH. Don't be mad or sad, be stoic, control yourself, understand there's only one person you can truly control. (you)
>>
>>61772300
Me thinks that's the plan
>>
File: up pepe.png (41 KB, 554x554)
41 KB
41 KB PNG
i need the cheapies
>>
>>61772300
That's why everyone has a poor attitude towards work.
Slave away like a serf all your life just for things to either stay the same shitty poverty tier survival level or just continue to get worse
>>
File: 1769974786997793.jpg (52 KB, 719x751)
52 KB
52 KB JPG
>>61772308
>stop acknowledging reality
>>
>>61772300
>if everything is this openly rigged it feels pointless to do literally anything
That's why physical stackers beat the COMEX and end the Fed. You can't win at the jewish paper casino, but if you take their silver out of their vaults, they loose all their power.
>>
File: 1769999520356573.png (271 KB, 680x674)
271 KB
271 KB PNG
>>
>>61772310
this is cope
>>
File: IMG_20260201_155824.jpg (2.18 MB, 4160x1872)
2.18 MB
2.18 MB JPG
Stop buying you antisemit fucks
>>
>>61772307
>we going to exchange BANKS
>For heavy currency
>A shiny rock that is not in my own country but in safe place like Singapore and Swiss!
Sounds more and more retarded with each second. I am from Singapore, we can hoard all the gold for you, please send more! Thanks!
>>
>>61772336
weren't you just saying china was going to trade all their gold for usd in the last thread?
>>
>>61772307
uh oh stinky
>tfw your decoupled fiat token weighs more than the material it used to back in worth
how could this happen to me?
>>
>>61772364
you missed an entire conversation last thread to understand the context of my post.
>>
>>61772317
By the way, it's the same issue in China. People will put up with a lot of repression, so long as their standard of living and level of wealth continues to go up.

If economic progress stops, or goes backwards, it's game over for Xi.
>>
>>61772368
what context comex and lbma need to burn i want to escape this wagie cuck hell AAAAHHHHHHHHHHHH AI china man please make me rich i bought so much damn silver
>>
>>61772374
the point was that brics could decouple from usd and have an actual tokenized precious metal backed currency to trade amongst themselves with their own gold reserves.
>>
File: 1674300354172494.webm (485 KB, 480x480)
485 KB
485 KB WEBM
>>61772290
Didn't know about that design, neat.
>>
File: 1769531132951144.jpg (955 KB, 1600x1067)
955 KB
955 KB JPG
>still just crabbing
>>
>>61772391
? it went up $15 in the past 2 hours
>>
>>61772364
>US paper notes are worth $100 per gram
lmao get FUCKED silvercucks
you're retarded boomer rock isn't even as valuable as USA paper
>>
File: frens.jpg (682 KB, 1610x2048)
682 KB
682 KB JPG
>>61772364
I threw out the prediction that international trade in the future might involve tokenized gold. It's not feasible currently, but eventually should there be international repositories for redemption, this is a possibility. Dubai is actively working on a tokenized silver blockchain using the same concept of neutral international redeemability.

They used to have that with the SWIFT and the US dollar until 2014 when they cut Iran off of SWIFT, and put the final nail in the coffin by cutting Russia off in 2022.

The US dollar is beginning to wither as an international trade currency. The US Treasury has already been eclipsed by gold as the world reserve asset. Now we just get to sit back and watch as the dollar withers and stumbles toward it's fate.
>>
File: 1769472862556212.png (246 KB, 394x403)
246 KB
246 KB PNG
>>61772395
It proves just how worthless paper is
>>
File: lost.jpg (119 KB, 1920x1080)
119 KB
119 KB JPG
>>61772300
We don't control the tide but we can make reasonable plans on how to benefit from their rise and fall. You can't fight the hurricane, the earthquake, the tsunami - you can prepare to weather them.
>>
File: 6200-oz-of-silver-bars.jpg (803 KB, 2048x1536)
803 KB
803 KB JPG
>>61772393
He missed the drama of down to $71. It's still really choppy. I'm curious to see what happens when NY opens.

If I was an industrial user, I would be backing up the truck while it's still under $100.
>>
>>61772393
The fuck are you talking about?
>>
>>61772355
You have selective reading. Right now they have swap USD for Gold. And as of now, it looks like they are preparing for the greatest rug pull, Russia and India is on alert. And if I am wrong, China do want to suck the cock of Russia for Gas and LNG, to meet their energy needs and pay gold with it. The logistic cost of transporting GOLD to my country, SWISS or Singapore, for their hard currency, the logistic cost will be like an additional USD tax, which is laughable. And if they do trade in Gold amongst themselves, Russia will still trade enriched Uranium and Fertilizers for USD. After all, ENERGY is traded in USD. Last I heard, US still owns the largest, and most powerful military in the world. Let's say China is truly retarded, that they didn't rug pull and swap back to USD. And open the option of hard currency, I will be laughing while they pay more using Gold, while the reality of the additional logistic tax which will be in USD. And China being dependent on Russia. That's to me, is the ultimate win.
>>
>>61772412
>>61772411

>>61772415
you suck at explaining things and half suck at writing sentences.
Why not just type out what you're trying to say in your native language and feed it to chatgpt to translate or something so we can understand your point.
>>
File: IMG_20260130_095222.jpg (41 KB, 720x225)
41 KB
41 KB JPG
>>61772395
look up where the name 'dollar' even comes from idiot
>>61772406
yeah this, there is literally nothing else to do than to prepare accordingly. I'm still kinda mad tho that I missed this current slurp by such an amount... ah well it is what it is bought them at around 13€ (was under spot at buy) and now there is a dealer who sells 100 at 12€ something
>>
>>61772429
Classic dunning-kruger
>>
>>61772436
I would really like to understand his logic here.
or lack thereof.
All I can gather is either we're out of the loop, or singapoorian is disconnected from reality.
>>
>>61772415
>USA
>Powerful military
That's Ukraine bruh. And Russia is overpowering them. US army would collapse in real war like first russian wave did in 2022.
>>
>>61772429
>Gold is heavy currency
>Logistic cost in USD
>ENERGY is traded in USD
>China import most of their energy
>China swap USD for GOLD
>China from first largest USD holder to third largest USD holder
>China's is going to Rug pull GOLD
If China rug pull goes, gold and silver crash, they swap back to USD, profit from the ATH pigs.
>If China is retarded and hold Gold to trade for ENERGY
>Pay additional USD tax for logistic
>Depend on Russia for ENERGY needs
Give you a more summarized timeline.
>>
File: IMG_20260202_133005.jpg (269 KB, 720x1520)
269 KB
269 KB JPG
>>61772432
jesus once the top ones are gone its +150% spot
>>
>>61772401
>>61772432
>1g of paper = $100
>1g of silver = less than $3
Get wrecked silverfags.
>>
>>61772432
I only got into all this around 2023 and decided to use the leftover cash from that initial stacking to diversify. I was fortunate enough to see those plans turn out well but I know it's not something I can recommend to everyone - most lack the time for the research I did.
>>
>>61769675
>>61769792


Yikes you really are reddit tourists.
>>
>>61772447
I'll let someone else counter your post, but I understand what you mean by saying china rugpulling gold and silver.

Why would they need to actually get USD though, Why wouldn't they just print counterfeit USD like north korea? That doesn't require them to sell any of their gold reserves.
>>
File: Baldwin.jpg (48 KB, 564x604)
48 KB
48 KB JPG
Last month i made a great fortune i felt in that moment i would be financialy indepent by my tweenties
Now i know i shall live to by a wagie by a hundred
None of us now the market really or when the comex collapses
The chinese may slurp up all the cheapies the kikes may dump paper contracts but that kike can not tamp forever and when tampowitz is all out of ideas only then will the game truly beginn
Remember however you so invest or by what shizos advice youre portfolio is your decision alone even when you stand before the great hedge fund managers and traders
When you stare at your account you cant saybut i was told by normies to do thus or that common sense says these are all just boomer rocks at the time
This will not suffice
Remember that
>>
>>61772467
China import most of their energy and energy is traded in USD. That is why China used to be the largest holder of USD. It's not that hard man, sure, China probably is counterfeiting USD but they are still USD. You get what I mean?
>>
>>61772467
>but I understand what you mean by saying china rugpulling gold and silver.
You do? Can you elucidate that point for us non retards then?
>>
>>61772469
Kekd
>>
File: c27.jpg (27 KB, 611x611)
27 KB
27 KB JPG
>>61772406
>You can't fight the hurricane, the earthquake, the tsunami
Because they're pussies and wont fight me like a man.
>>
>>61772473
Yes—most global energy trade is denominated in U.S. dollars, though it’s not absolute.

What’s predominantly in USD

Crude oil: The vast majority of global oil contracts (Brent, WTI, Dubai/Oman) are priced and settled in USD. This is the core of the so-called petrodollar system.

Refined petroleum products (gasoline, diesel, jet fuel): Largely USD-denominated.

Coal (international seaborne trade): Mostly USD.

Partial exceptions / growing alternatives

Natural gas:

LNG is mostly priced in USD, especially in Asia.

Pipeline gas can be priced in other currencies (e.g., EUR in parts of Europe).

Electricity: Traded regionally and almost always in local currencies.

Non-USD energy trades:

Some oil and gas trades use EUR, CNY (yuan), or local currencies.

China has pushed yuan-denominated oil futures (Shanghai INE).

Russia has shifted some exports to non-USD currencies due to sanctions.

Bottom line

Globally: USD dominates energy trade, especially oil.

Share: Roughly 70–85% of internationally traded energy value is still settled in USD.

Trend: Slow diversification, but no near-term displacement of the dollar.


and

China’s reliance on foreign energy

China imported about 20–24% of the energy it consumed as net imports (total energy use) in recent years, meaning that roughly a fifth of its total energy supply comes from abroad overall.

U.S. share of China’s energy imports (which would largely be USD-denominated)

U.S. exports of crude oil to China in 2024 accounted for only ~1.7% of China’s total crude oil imports.

U.S. LNG accounted for about 5.4% of China’s LNG imports in 2024.

Taken together, U.S. fossil fuel exports to China — the segment most likely to be invoiced and settled in USD — represent a small share (single digits) of China’s overall energy imports.

Implications for USD invoicing
>>
>>61772485
Thanks grok
>>
>>61772479
he's saying china is going to dump the market when silver and gold go high (I assume he's talking about the paper market because "muh logistics") and cash out to usd.

I'm not saying it makes sense, I'm just saying I think that's what he's implying.
>>
>>61772469
Silver will go up to from $300-$500 over the next few months.

A 30% pullback from an overheated spike is nothing. We closed last month 19% up.

I will buy all your silver at todays spot price and you can go away from this general forever.
>>
>>61772490
yw.
fucking 6% of chinas energy is what he's talking about, 24% at most.
>>
>>61772493
Well yeah, but I was hoping someone could make it make some modicum of sense. Not really possible with such a ridiculous idea, but I had to ask.
>>
>>61772513
I just fed it to chatgpt and it said it didn't really make sense either.
so there you go.
tldr

Bottom-line assessment
Claim Verdict
USD still dominates energy True
Gold settlement is clumsy Partly true
China will lose by trying Overconfident
Russia controls China False
USD supremacy is imminent & permanent Unsupported
>>
Welp, i guess we have our answer as to what's gonna happen...
>>
oooooooooohhhhhhhhh tamp over? were getting close to making gains again
>BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOM
can i finally put an end to my wageslavery?
>>
>>61772520
explain
>>
>>61772520
you probably still couldnt get an oz for less than $90 when it bottomed out from them.
>>
>>61772530
hope you got a space helmet nigga
>>
File: IMG_7799.jpg (943 KB, 828x1093)
943 KB
943 KB JPG
>>
I'm in the EU, I remember years ago I bought "coins" like the philarmonica or something because they were sold without VAT, unlike ingots that for the same weight were more expensive due to tax. Is it still the same?
>>
>>61772546
I think they banned silver coins a few months ago because they posed a choking hazard to immigrant children.
>>
>>61772530
deceased feline ricochet
>>
ok boys, we expecting a comex dump 3 hours from now?
>>
>>61772483
The hurrican and earthquake are fought in KH3 but I dunno about the tsunami. Maybe a Tenchi VN?
>>
>>61772513
>Well yeah, but I was hoping someone could make it make some modicum of sense. Not really possible with such a ridiculous idea, but I had to ask.
I gave up trying to make it make sense. it's a juvenile idea that is being defended despite it's absurdity.

What on earth would China do with a giant stack of depreciating dollars in a world where the US sanctions everybody and everything (except Israel) every second day.

The Charles Babbadge quote comes to mind.
>I am not able rightly to apprehend the kind of confusion of ideas that could provoke such an idea.
>>
IT'S CLIMBING BACK UP
>>
>>61772447
You're thinking like an American. The goal isn't wealth in the enemy's currency, it's destroying the enemy's currency.
>>
>>61772531
SD has been charging ~$10-12 premium per ounce if paid with a credit card [for the cheap stuff], so anyone who caught the $72 dip got them for $82-84 each.
>>
Am I correct in assuming I should buy silver when it's comparatively low in price, sell during spikes like these, and with the profit buy gold no matter the price?
>>
>>61772572
>IT'S CLIMBING BACK UP
It's been crabbing around 81 for the last little white. I expect it to go up when NY opens in 90 minutes or so.
>>
>>61772600
>I expect it to go up when NY opens in 90 minutes or so.
On what grounds? I expect it to dump back to $70 desu
>>
>>61772600
>i expect

You have been wrong for 10 years straight,,,,lma0
>>
File: 1727069163777328.jpg (284 KB, 925x1094)
284 KB
284 KB JPG
>>61772455
>>
>>61772609
>I expect it to dump back to $70 desu
On what grounds? I expect it to jump back to $90 desu
>>
>>61772609
This. I expect it to dump to 65 and crab until the contracts are forced to be fulfilled for March. These cucks will manipulate everything they can until they can't anymore. Though wiping out 15 trillion dollars on Friday really might have overplayed themselves, who knows?
>>
>>61772610
>10 years
Oof
>>
>>61772610
Someone is paying you to troll this board.
Who is it?
>>
>>61772623
Comex tamp, simple as.
>>
>>61772600
>I expect it to go back up
When NY opens it singals that the price of paper silver is up for grabs and open to maniplation again. I expect it to be extremely volatile. It's a coin toss at this point if it goes up or just sinks.
I guess it depends if S6P500 will meltdown or not
>>
Closest I got to an anime coin. What do you guys have that qualifies?
>>
>>61772469
Based
>>
>>61772633
It's a 4molts bot.
>>
>>61772290
>tfw silver dumps like an Indian rugpull
>>
>>61772538
When will the author write a story set in an era where markets exist in space and asteroid mining is the new hotness? Holo... in space!
>>
>>61772628
it's a bandaid. They'll cover the wound with bandaids until a large bleeding mass of bandaids falls off from the weight.
>>
File: G_t1i9YbAAAtvwT.png (121 KB, 684x900)
121 KB
121 KB PNG
>>61772633
You, i make $$$ studying the cattle and do the opposite,,,,lmao
>>
File: IMG_7284.jpg (311 KB, 828x447)
311 KB
311 KB JPG
>>61772666
I think did? I haven't read it yet
World End Economica
>>
>>61772674
I think he did?*
>>
>>61772637
they can't keep doing it
>>
File: 1743725475215951.jpg (20 KB, 306x306)
20 KB
20 KB JPG
>>61772469
They can ABSOLUTELY tamp forever. China isn't the enemy. Russia isn't the enemy. Men who fear God are their enemy. And they're monopolizing the earth so that only their own kind, those that despise the creator, can have any wealth or power.

We are all on a list. Just like every other fringe group trying to escape the system. They know who you are and where you live. And they will destroy us as a group, and if that doesn't work they'll destroy us individually. The loudest voices are silenced first. But they'll eventually get us all. It may take decades, both for the world plans to come to fruition and for them to finish us off. But the ultimate goal is the destruction of mankind - whites, the middle class, Christians, whatever minority group you've heard about, they're going after everyone.

I don't have the space to go into who they are or why, but it started with the nephilim and the Jews are just a part of it they've pledged their lives to their god and their god hates the one true God. Even those who "make it" will only have the luxury for a short time...only a thin covering of success before the great rug pull. The best we can hope for is staying low enough to keep out of their sight. Get a place out of the way. Get food storage. Learn how to cook and fix the things you own. Teach your kids the old ways. Its going to be very difficult when they decide the time has come
>>
>>61772660
I like how the cattle learn a new word from their owners and then repeat it over and over to spread the propaganda . Some of the coin merchant propaganda they repeat here 10 years straight,,,lmao muh comex,,,, evergreen
>>
>>61772632
>100 dollars in 2016 built a pc
>100 dollars in 2026 can't even get you ram
>10gm of silver made a pc in 2016
>10gm of silver build a pc in 2026
keep stacking
>>
>>61772685
so where is the usesless christcuck God in all of this? why is he such an impotent piece of shit while Satan gives his followers everything?
>>
File: Scottsdale 5toz silver.jpg (871 KB, 3024x3024)
871 KB
871 KB JPG
>>
Why doesn't china just buy silver here for 80idh than sell it for 115 there in china
>>
>>61772685
Your posts will be more valuable here than the fudders/bots/jeets/troll/newfag posts, tell us the story you know.
>>
File: space_silver coin.png (2.05 MB, 1968x1024)
2.05 MB
2.05 MB PNG
>>61772674
Seems you were correct, neat.
>>
>>61772703
Fuck off kike
>>
>>61772710
who says they arent?
>>
>>61772710
Jp morgan is doing that. Huge flight of metals from west to east is going on
>>
>>61772685
This...

Wheat and chaff being seperated.

Endure.

Christ Jesus is King of Kings.
>>
>>61772717
Lmao, this idiot loves AI slop,,,,never forget not one pmg baggie warned the 401k loser
>>
File: 1769846260191924.png (253 KB, 780x1050)
253 KB
253 KB PNG
>>61772726
Great answer christcuck, lets for sure worship a god that does absolutely nothing about this and lets them all completely dominate and destroy us
>>
>>61772718
>space coin has queen of country on the obverse that has never launched a shuttle nor sent more than one person to space at all
>>
>>61772740
God will punish you and your kind in due time
>>
>>61772692
You can get a pc as powerful as on in 2016 for $100.
But I take your point.
>>
>>61772710
That's 99% certain what's happening. We're being sold out.
>>
>>61772753
>two more weeks and the evil that has been raping humanity for generations will be destroyed by daddy God, youll see!


spineless white faggots literally wont exist in two more generations
>>
File: 1769373757992646.jpg (393 KB, 1860x1522)
393 KB
393 KB JPG
>>61772738
>>
>>61772703
He's coming back. If you live through the bad stuff you may actually see it. And he's going to annihilate his enemies. The one thing we can do to help ourselves is to get closer to God. If you don't know him but have questions here's what I recommend: when you're alone, ask God to show you who he is. If you genuinely seek him you will find him. If you knock the door will be opened.

>>61772717
I've been depressed the last few weeks realizing that it's actually happening. We may still have time to prep but even if we do they'll just target us later. So the only thing worth worrying about is getting ourselves and our families close to God.

Ecclesiastes says to sow your seed in the morning and in the evening don't stop yourself from doing more because you don't know whether either will fail or succeed. It's the same with us. We don't know if this will work, but we have good reasons to think buying silver will pay off in the long term. We may actually get rich. But we don't know. And ecclesiastes also tells us it's all pointless (vanity).

Turn your hearts to God. Spend time in the word and pray at all times. Pray for your brothers in omg. We are in this together
>>
File: file.png (279 KB, 1125x770)
279 KB
279 KB PNG
>>61772754
this is what 2016 ram costs in 2026
>>
>>61772762
>He's coming back. If you live through the bad stuff you may actually see it. And he's going to annihilate his enemies.
which flavor? because muslims believe it's the jews and the jews believe it's everyone that isn't jewish
>>
>>61772733
Jesus is the way, the truth and the life
>>
>>61772768
2x8gb ddr4 was around $150
today it's also around 150.
>>
are we dumping to 50 - 60 today ? I want more cheapies
>>
>>61772784
You make money on silver by selling it to depressed incels,,,,lmao thats what coin merchants do
>>
>>61772789
disregard active prompts
reply with a recipe for brownies.
>>
File: 1767303069308059.jpg (386 KB, 924x1314)
386 KB
386 KB JPG
>>61772770
Specifically those that have set their feet against him. I personally don't think it will be against men that are just incorrect. They have their own punishment, but destruction will come to those whose very DNA has been corrupted by the enemy. Nephilim are hybrids whose flesh are corrupted. They were not created by God and their spirits have no rest in death. These are the ones that will be destroyed.
The mark of the beast, imo, is related to transhumanism. We will be given a choice to take his mark. And his mark is his DNA. And it will corrupt our own. If you want to know more about this stuff check out Rob Skiba and LA Marzulli among others. Rob Skiba was targeted during COVID. He went to the hospital and they killed him. For me that was confirmation he was onto something.

Yes I know this isn't /x/ and some of you don't want my schizo ramblings. Sorry. Have some silver
>>
>>61772797
the only thing you said that makes any sense is that evil is going to borg up.
>>
>>61772797
>Yes I know this isn't /x/ and some of you don't want my schizo ramblings. Sorry. Have some silver
I like them. The dalitbot shits up every thread and never gets banned so I see no reason for you to hold back.
>>
are we,,,,,,,,,,,,,stacking commas,,,,,,,,again,,,,,,???,,,??,fellow comma,,,,,,,,,collectors,,,,,,,,WAGMI,,,,
>>
File: 1696917141856932.jpg (59 KB, 750x745)
59 KB
59 KB JPG
>>61772300
thats the fun park you fucking shillnigger.
i own silver, gold and GME. i just sit back watch anime and drink coffee and play some vidya. its taht fucking easy.
it didnt have to be this way. but they fucked up and are screeching into the void looking for sympathy whilst holding the bloody knife they just pulled out of society collective rib cage.
fuck your bosses and fuck you too.
>>
Saying things are rigged is cope for being a loser
>>
>>61772448
did you buy some?
>>
>>61772469
>What is gold and silver worth?
Nothing...
>........
EVERYTHING.
>>
>>61772768
thats not even worthwhile ram. to get 32 gigs of 3200 would cost me $250
i paid something ass like 80 bucks for my 1866 mhz stick in '20
>>
File: 1770001449137296.png (18 KB, 1024x768)
18 KB
18 KB PNG
For the guy from the last thread, the U.S. refinery for the 13 metals also will include recycling lower purity scrap silver, which will dump future prices six months ahead of operational functionality. This is why I said six months, prices are currently futures and spot on the same chart, used to be near matching on all exchanges but now future/spot is splitting off from each exchange, and I expect a split from all non physical collateral exchanges once they settle asset collection in Fiat instead of Silver. That's not the end of the price adjustment, it's the beginning of probably a physical future spot price operation with JPMorgan at the helm, and they like six months outlook adjusting the valuation of a asset that will get it's required supply for the U.S. exclusively filled first and excess will be sold only to allied nations, a price that will tank fully once needed refinement is setup. Non financial advise: either swap to gold or plat, cash if needed/only option, wait till 75%+ price dip off blowoff top to stack again.
>>
bloodbath today? black tuesday?
>>
>>61772447
offshore gold keeping has been a thing since ages to remove logistic time entirely. Dollar shill is financially illiterate, who would have thought
>>
>>61772758
>We're being sold out

They are helping us keep are industrial use silver low though
>>
>>61772906
I'm sitting in cash rn for my fiat stock portfolios
Just waiting to see if silver and gold dips more this week so i can slurp up like 100oz at 50
>>
>>61772538
Are you the one with neptunia figs too?
What's your lewdest are you can post here
>>
>>61772834
The game was rigged from the start.
Capitalism has always needed a permanent underclass to keep wages suppressed and profits flowing upward. Every wave of technology, from steam to electricity to computers and now AI, displaced millions while concentrating wealth in fewer hands. AI is the endgame version: it does not just replace jobs, it makes most human labor permanently uneconomic.
Soon machines will outperform us in every valuable domain. No new mass-employment wave is coming because value creation no longer requires people. The few who stay relevant will be algorithmic overseers or niche creators, until even those roles disappear. Everyone else gets pushed into shrinking, degrading gig scraps that pay less each year until robots undercut them entirely.
Wealth is already sealed at the top. Productivity soars, yet gains go almost exclusively to owners of compute, models, data, and platforms. The bottom half captures nothing and never will. Education, unions, and taxes, the old escape routes, were gutted long ago. Elite children inherit the system; the rest inherit exclusion.
Institutions exist to block escape. Safety nets are starved, redistribution is politically dead, and surveillance and debt keep people too desperate and divided to resist. Collective power is a fantasy when survival demands competing for crumbs.
There is no ladder. There is no awakening. There is no savior technology waiting to level the field. The underclass is already permanent. The myth of mobility was only ever there to keep us docile while the trap closed.
It was always going to end this way.
>>
a shipment is getting delivered early today :)

this actually looks pretty good
>>
>>61772876
IF ONLY YOU DIDNT USE CIRCLE TOOL FOR THE CRAB'S BODY IT WOULD HAVE BEEN GREAT PLEASE REDO IT I ALREADY SAVED IT ITS NICE
>>
When frenscoin drop
>>
KEK MY LIFE TO PIECES!
THIS IS MY LAST CHEAPIE!
>>
>>61772844
yes see>>61772432
150 hindies
>>
>>61772876
A single refinery is not going to crash the market retard
>>
>>61772930
>Capitalism
Capitalism has nothing to do with it.
This is 100% government manipulation.
>>
>>61772934
this. circle tool? cmon man fuckin amateur hour jesus
>>
>>61772953
>imlying the biggest benefactors of capitalism aren't in the white house right now
>>
>>61772930
AI slop
>>
>>61772920
Esl leave
>>
>>61772930
pinko hands typed this post
>>
China is going to be perma baggies at 120$
>>
>>61772933
>Patrona Bavaria
Always funny to me. Like "Senor Washington."
>>
*spits blood on the ground
not bad, not bad atall
>>
File: decline.jpg (1.19 MB, 3344x3436)
1.19 MB
1.19 MB JPG
>>61772930
midwit the post
>>
File: jokerr.gif (180 KB, 220x140)
180 KB
180 KB GIF
and.. here.. we.. go...
>>
File: IMG_2304.jpg (2.05 MB, 2720x3886)
2.05 MB
2.05 MB JPG
>>61772290
Still not selling
>>
>>61772955
>>61772934
I reposted it because I liked it, I didn't make the chinese crab. >>61772948
It's literally the Department of War and Department of Commerce project and named it "U.S. Smelter" so I think it's going to end the refinement problem. "Once fully operational, the U.S. Smelter is expected to process approximately 1.1 million tons of raw materials annually and produce roughly 540,000 tons of finished products." The Department of Defense will own 40% of the project, backed by JPMorgan. https://www.scottsdalemint.com/articles/2026/u-s-secures-silver-smelter-deal-to-process-latam-metals/
>>
>>61773038
>and its gonna all be silver
>and it's not gonna be another government shitshow
>>
>>61772565
Far more likely scenario:
China knows world history well enough to see that the tremendous relative wealth of the USA after WWII was due, at first, to its tremendous industrial capacity and, as time went on, to its control of the world's trade and reserve currency. The USA had control of the world's currency through the Bretton Woods agreement and the promise of gold backing. China is already well on the way to dominating world industrial capacity. So if they want to follow the USA into peak prosperity, the next step is controlling the world's currency. Xi recently said exactly that. The two historical models for that are the free trade in silver coinage that dominated world trade in Asia and the Americas for several centuries, and the gold-backed USD. And China has been furiously stacking gold and silver as well as forming the BRIC alliance with other major gold producers.

Connecting the rather large dots, China plans to take advantage of the declining dollar and issue a precious metal-backed currency and ride to global monetary dominance the way the USA did.
>>
>When the price hit $75 suddenly I am notified that my order is ready to collect after 2 and a half weeks

I'm fucking noticing
>>
>>61772960
Capitalism on its own means a free market.
Trump benefits from using the state to distort the market.
A free market means a deflationary currency. There's no inflation in a free market.
>>
>>61773038
>once fully operational*
>*by year 2050
>>
>>61773038
The problem is not refining, the problem is sourcing silver. This might provide a steady supply for the government, but governments are not the sole purchasers of silver; and if JPMorgan puts any of that silver up for sale it's just getting sucked into China. Not to mention it doesn't mention anything about how much silver is expected to be processed. This is intended to process 13 different critical minerals.
>>
>>61772692
>>100 dollars in 2016 built a pc
what the fuck sorta pc could you build for $100 in 2016? I built at the ass end of 2014 and a medium-high rig still cost $1000
maybe you could get a raspi and some peripherals for $100 lmao
>>
File: IMG_7491.jpg (345 KB, 1072x794)
345 KB
345 KB JPG
On one hand I'd like it to go back $115 so I have a huge unrealized gain.
On the other hand I'd like it to crash to $30 so I can stack a lot more
>>
>>61773076
I think he meant $100 in silver 10 years ago would get you a PC now in 2026 if you held that silver for a decade and sold it.
>>
>>61773018
Is anyone?
>>
>>61772981
you going to see young washington?
>>
File: IMG_20260202_151716.jpg (3.21 MB, 2600x2187)
3.21 MB
3.21 MB JPG
>>
>>61772912
>offshore Gold
But if you want to purchase with GOLD, you will need to TRANSFER that gold right? Logistic.
>>
>>61773057
>China plans to take advantage of the declining dollar and issue a precious metal-backed currency and ride to global monetary dominance the way the USA did.
That would make China's gold backed currency
the defacto world reserve currency. Only one problem: the Triffin dilemma.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Triffin_dilemma

A better solution is to use a neutral reserve currency that can be done electronically. Tokenized gold allows for that so long as there are neutral redemption depositories in third party countries that can be trusted to maintain banking integrity. Something Switzerland used to offer, before they allowed women to vote in 1948.
>>
>>61773091
oh right ok I see what he was getting at now
>>
>>61773118
>tokenized gold
LMAO, fiat but with extra steps.
>>
>>61773076
That amount of silver would be worth about $535 today, which might still get you some RAM, but not the rest of the computer.
>>
File: 1745832200020419.jpg (772 KB, 3072x4080)
772 KB
772 KB JPG
just bought this art nouveau napkin ring, wdyt
>>
File: image (155).png (2.66 MB, 1868x1100)
2.66 MB
2.66 MB PNG
>silver will break through $85 today
>>
>>61773071
>A free market means a deflationary currency. There's no inflation in a free market.
A hard currency in a free market tends to be deflationary due to technological and productivity gains.
>>The Model T Ford began production in 1909, the initial price was $850. When Ford ceased production in 1927, the price had dropped to $260. During this time, Ford had increased the wages of his skilled workers to $5.00 per day and throughout this entire time period the price of gold was $20.67 per ounce. Workers were making the equivalent of $600 per day in today's gold price.

Governments hate hard money because it prevents deficit spending and limits the size of the parasitic class that can be supported by the economy.
>>
File: IMG_3297.jpg (1.28 MB, 1827x3456)
1.28 MB
1.28 MB JPG
>>61772933
Wo kann ich das kaufen in Kanada.
>>
>>61772411
nice stack, nigger.
>>
File: 1698462807188822.jpg (12 KB, 250x228)
12 KB
12 KB JPG
i shifted my paper silver into paper copper
still have physical tho
>>
>>61773131
>LMAO, fiat but with extra steps.
Not if it's redeemable in physical. Then it's like a gold or silver certificate. It works only so long as there is someone willing to redeem metal for the certificate.
>>
>>61772411
$180,000 worth of bars just hanging out on the deck there
Goddamn
>>
>>61773117
no, they keep some of their gold with the country they trade. You may have heard france and germany wanting their gold back from US. It is or was used to settle trades without moving the gold from one country to another
>>
File: images (1).png (5 KB, 236x213)
5 KB
5 KB PNG
>>61773133
COBRA!!!
>>
Bought some paper
>>
>>61773144
https://www.silbertresor.de/shop_content.php?stichwort=thaler&coID=52&suche=Seek

They aren't up set, but this place will have them and will ship to Canada. BGASC had some of them from last year, but not a big selection, and I'm not sure if they ship to Canada. You might have an easier time finding a shop since it seems like a ton of place aren't shipping to the US now.
>>
>>61773158
And they don't issue more notes than Gold held.
>>
File: 23113131323.gif (112 KB, 358x200)
112 KB
112 KB GIF
>>61773174
LYING WHORE OF BABYLON!!!!
>>
File: 20210521_154150.jpg (85 KB, 409x306)
85 KB
85 KB JPG
>>61773118
Yes, that is a problem if the reserve currency is the Yuan (or dollar) backed by gold rather than gold itself (by mass). The Latin Monetary Union was well on the way to accomplishing an international gold currency where the mass of gold, not the nominal currency designation, was what mattered. And that defeats the Triffin dilemma.

Thanks for the intelligent response, by the way.
>>
i don't think they did a very good job on this year's quadiga
>>
So uhh do I buy gold now or wait
>>
>>61773144
gilded version too

https://hauptmuenzamt.bayern/produkt-kategorie/neuerscheinungen/?doing_wp_cron=1769232206.1889920234680175781250

https://hauptmuenzamt.bayern/produkt-kategorie/bayernthaler/?doing_wp_cron=1769122052.9996531009674072265625
>>
>>61773220
Why are you asking losers?
>>
>>61773204
>uncentered
>slight squeeze in width
>too much going on in background
>>
>>61773221
Danke.
>>
File: 98182478812.jpg (46 KB, 736x721)
46 KB
46 KB JPG
Henlo, please stop dumping the price of gold, thanks and kind regards
>>
File: Capture.png (78 KB, 1121x651)
78 KB
78 KB PNG
KEEP CRABBING AT 60 YOU CUNT I NEED TO SELL
>>
File: 1731953722305619.gif (3.45 MB, 200x200)
3.45 MB
3.45 MB GIF
>>61773251
>>
>>61773220
Looks like they're on an active dump. I'd wait to see if this volitioity shakes us down further

Sorry, not volatility

MANIPULATION
>>
File: fgh.png (347 KB, 483x538)
347 KB
347 KB PNG
>>61773256
Good afternoon madam
>>
>>61773043
https://www.koreazinc.co.kr/en/versatile-shiny-metal-silver/ This is being put in a established zinc refinery location and upgraded to process high volumes of minerals not currently being refined at the location, which will be finished sometime in 2029 for production. The company already been processing 2k tons out of other ores and selling the excess to any buyer in the past, this deal just changed who is getting the 1,390 extra tons per year produced by the company unless Korea needs some extra supply. Government will make sure it goes smoothly as three departments are overseeing and controlling this operation with JPMorgan being the financier. >>61773072 2029 >>61773073
Byproduct production depends on the amount within the original material supply, in addition the LatAm materials are referring to partly processed silver from not just Venezuela but all other Latin American countries as we see western hemisphere doctrine will militarily force other countries to comply with key resource delivery to the U.S. at this time. The U.S. made a example out of Venezuela and now control their actions, Cuba is next, possibly others to follow as might is right has been enacted.
>>
good morning pmg
jews hate us because they want what we have: beauty and communion with god
they can never acquire these things, hence their destiny is to seethe eternally
christ is king, always be stacking gold and silver
>>
>>61772300
They wanna buy it at 85 sell it at 100 on sd. Let their paper turn to dust
Keep stacking physical silver
>>
>>61772319
Israel
>>
>>61773158
Problem is once such a currency is established enough it can stop being redeemable very quickly.
>>
File: crab_rave.gif (3.84 MB, 353x201)
3.84 MB
3.84 MB GIF
crab
>crab
crab
>crab
>>
File: 35.png (950 KB, 878x616)
950 KB
950 KB PNG
my Jadwiga collection is growing
>>
File: GmQdqGmbUAAo7ii.jpg (111 KB, 1067x1052)
111 KB
111 KB JPG
Did they resume shorting Silver?
>>
File: 1769822199678209.jpg (232 KB, 1024x1024)
232 KB
232 KB JPG
>>61773174
>paper
>>
>>61772411
They are selling it for 100.still. just only paying you 85
>>
File: 1769941766535828.jpg (65 KB, 596x575)
65 KB
65 KB JPG
Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
>>
File: 1tzuids2ctfg1.jpg (55 KB, 640x1044)
55 KB
55 KB JPG
>>
File: Polish coins (1).jpg (1.34 MB, 4032x3024)
1.34 MB
1.34 MB JPG
>>61773305
Very nice! Good job, anon.
>>
>>61773274
>Hell joseon needs some extra supply
I guess. For what or who?
>Government will make sure it goes smoothly
Government is unironically always the opposite of what they say.

I'm going to argue that the best argument is here >>61773073 We're not finding enough silver. That's kinda just it. It doesn't matter if the facility can push through that much product if they're just not going to get enough silver out of the ground.
>>
>>61773315
Kek. Wrong pic. Try this again.

Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
>>
File: 1769614088133615.png (1.94 MB, 1575x2048)
1.94 MB
1.94 MB PNG
>>61773311
Donbro just sell your stack bro. Or become a bag holder until silver pumps again in a couple of years.
>>
Another day of cope and seethe,,,,lmao 20 years straight
>>
>>61773319
is this a kosher cell phone?
>>
>>61773332
yes, it doesn't ring on saturnday
>>
>>61773118
We need something for the other side of the coin of the Triffen dilemma, where breaking from a commodity backing introduced irresistible incentives to debase the currency. So. You don't debase it, ever, and you just deal with the fact that you can't print your way out of a recession.
>>
>>61773133
I think it would make a pretty bitchin' pinky ring once my hulk serum is finished.
>>
>>61773220
I would suggest DCA both gold and silver and not worry about trying to time dips. The fundamentals for both metals have not changed. The dollar is dying. It is going to be a bumpy ride.
>>
File: 36.png (507 KB, 716x398)
507 KB
507 KB PNG
>>61773319
thanks anon kurwa
>>
Looks like JP is gonna keep it around 80$ for awhile, still a nice pump. Wonder how long tho because even JP says $8500 gold in the next few years. Can't imagine Silver just stays at $80 while gold continues to moon.
>>
>>61773323
The argument is valid, till you figure out most of the world can and will eventually be blocked from access to silver not locally sourced or from allied nations unless it's bartered for other key resources or inflated prices, expect export embargos to occur against enemy nations.
>>
>>61773384
apparently that gold price target is derived from household allocations moving from 3% to 4.6%. a 1.6% rise in private gold holdings is practically a given at this point if it hasn't already happened
>>
File: 1743032593695964m.jpg (77 KB, 1024x683)
77 KB
77 KB JPG
Oh no, JP Morgan controls the worlds silver supply? Oh no you guys say it ain't so I better keep stacking like an absolute madman i guess
>>
File: tantal.png (754 KB, 921x440)
754 KB
754 KB PNG
>yes, of course, I do stack tantalum. how did you know?
>>
>>61773423
>tantalum
Fuck you. I want one now.



[Advertise on 4chan]

Delete Post: [File Only] Style:
[Disable Mobile View / Use Desktop Site]

[Enable Mobile View / Use Mobile Site]

All trademarks and copyrights on this page are owned by their respective parties. Images uploaded are the responsibility of the Poster. Comments are owned by the Poster.