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Close Up & Sparkly 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

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What's up GigaNiggers, shout out to the KING
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The fact that this chart is the real estate / gold ratio going back 100+ years when gold was money and that back then it used to be around ~300 ounces for a house and in both modern lows after 2011 and 2020 it went back to ~300 ounces, it's pretty clear what has to happen next. Either the median house price has to come up to 1.5 million dollars or gold has to go back down to $2000 per ounce.

There's no way around this, the ratio completely takes fiat money out of the equation. The only time the chart is flat is when gold is valued fairly to housing at around 250 - 300 ounces, at all other times its moving to favor either housing or gold and usually it's in favor of housing because people need it to live.
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>>61847856
Houses aren't for living in, they're for speculation and asset portfolios.
Things changed.
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>>61847856
well, gold will dump then because the amount of wealth and inheritance taxes the US will introduce because stupid millenicunts want to import migrants and not pay the economic cost will be extreme.
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Baker's a tard. real thread here,
>>61847848
>>61847848
>>61847848
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>>61847865
The median home price right now is $594,805 according to shiller case... that's gotta be alot of speculation with interest rates that are like negative 20% to bring the ratio back down to 300.
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>>61847874
In the future, please search the catalog before posting a new thread to avoid duplicates.
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>>61847887
You're a dumb nigger I said I was baking in the thread well before you posted
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>>61847909
I didn't see your post until after my thread was made; I didn't ignore you. I saw there wasn't a thread so I made a new one simple as
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>>61847913
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ill use the thread without junk in the op thanks
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I'm fine with deleting this thread if others think I should, but be to be quite honest it is amusing to me how upset the other OP is so I don't wish to
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I kissed a girl and I liked it
I liked it
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>>61847856
Gold is front running the inflation that's coming. I can see the average house costing 1.5 million in a decade, easy.
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Fuck your boomer shiny rocks, copper is the real for next decades
How do I fuckin go ballz deep on it?
inb4 COPX, McMoran FCX - those mooned already
Is there anything that's still not overbought?
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>>61847842
>Close Up & Sparkly Edition
>
#noticing a trend:
Lately every OP ending in a "?" Containing the keyword "silver" is a demonic bait thread. Seems that's the latest tactic.
Nothing new, just noticing the seasonal change.
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about time
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If I was an online PM dealer I would advise my customers with shipping questions and problems to contact /pmg/ and not me.
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i did a couple more today and then some stocks too
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March is approaching.
What do we think is going to happen with the COMEX and LBMA?
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>>61849478
They will do everything they can to hold off the default including possible false flags. They will offer huge premiums for cash instead of physical deliveries but it doesn't solve the shortage problem. They may even a find magical last minute surplus of silver from JP Morgan to delay the default. It might even stretch well into summer or fall of this year but eventually they will be out of silver and we will have price discovery.
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everything pumps through the roof on reinvestment again
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So Anons how am i gonna flee my country once the commies are in power?
I live in Goymany and our Neigbours just introduced a 36% gainz tax on unrealized gains if they ever introduce something like this here im leaving
Im thinking either somewhere in croatia where live is cheaper or maybe Italy since my father is Italian and i can get italian citizenship if i need to
Is there anything i have to look out for when moving with my stack?
Can anyone give me any tips?
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Bankers tongue my anus
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>>61850144
come to america
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>>61850144
I live in Spanistan and i am also considering moving. Eastern europe could be a possibility. Hungary, Poland, Eslovaquia. I also heard Estonia is great for taxes.
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>>61850199
Eastern Europe will soon become Russian or at least a war zone. Beware.
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>>61850209
>believing NATO memes
Russia only wants donbass with all the gas reserves there. They are not so dumb to push into Nato territory. They can barely win against 80 year old ukranian farmers and some merc shitters, imagine against professional soldiers.
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>>61850191
How?
I woul need to go on a plane first and they are gonna search my luggage for any of my belongings
>>61850209
yeah Poland looks like a great coutnry to move to in the future
Low taxes the economy is doing well
Maybe even Ukraine if the war ever ends theres gonna be a lot of potential there
What im worried about is that i still have to pay taxes for Germany or that i wont make it there and have to move back and that this will cause some isses later on
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Anyone think they will raid the eligible pile to supplement registered?
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>>61850226
mail it to yourself?
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The stack is growing.
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>>61849478
>March is approaching.
>What do we think is going to happen with the COMEX and LBMA?
Those standing for delivery in metal shall be sat down and settled in cash, cold weak devalued cash. Cash that was supposed to be able to aquire the metal that has been locked up like a petulant child in time out, losing purchasing power as it waited for the delivery of said metal.
>But bro, don't you know, "Cash is King?"
My brother in Christ; a man's word, is his bond, and paper is merely a way to cheat him, to lie, to steal, and to destroy. Failure to deliver on one's word is fundamental to if or if not one's honorable, riteous, and virtuous. None of which organisations of speculation can ever be.
Their entire existence is dependent upon others' time, energy, and presence, and the narratives of ascribing a value to them while never being able to produce anything themselves.
This is the "art of the money-changing"
Since cash is decreed to be the value, the broken paper promises, the cryptographic numbers on the ledger of decree, well then, no harm no foul:
>you read the trems and conditions, right? You agreed that we could just settle in cash, right? You understood the inherent risks involved when you walked into our casino and gambled, thinking this was some kind of (((market))) Right?
Why should anyone be surprised about what this outcome will be? Like, it's some hidden mystery. Since silver "is" money and currency isn't, and is only leverage to aquire money based in consensus and imagination, why would anyone assume that the casino doesn't always win?
Stack deep
Stack high
Never sell
Never buy
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>>61847842
Gonna start stacking and adding a silver piece every paycheck now that my car is paid off. Anywhere I can order online that won't overcharge me?
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>>61850248
https://findbullionprices.com/ (US)
https://apmex.com/ (US)
https://providentmetals/ (US)
https://jmbullion/ (US)
https://sdbullion/ (US)
https://www.firstmajestic.com/ (US)
https://boldpreciousmetals/ (US)
https://bgasc/ (US)
https://bullionexchanges.com
https://www.moneymetals.com/ (US)
https://goldenstatemint.com/ (US)
https://monumentmetals.com/ (US)
https://www.scottsdalemint.com/ (US)
https://bisonbullion.com/ (US)
https://libertycoin.com/ (US)
https://silvertowne.com/ (US)
https://schiffgold.com/ (US)
https://goldsilver.com/ (US)
https://sprottmoney.com/ (US)
https://pinehurstcoins.com/ (US)
https://www.goldeneaglecoin.com/ (US)
https://www.milesfranklin.com/ (US)
https://www.reddit.com/r/PMSforsale/ (US)
https://www.kitco.com/ (US)
https://www.costco.ca/bullion-collectible-coins.html (INT)
https://firstmint.com/collections/in-stock (INT)
http://markets3.gatewestcoin.com/index.html (INT)
https://yourmerchantman.com/pages/referral-program (INT)
https://www.sprottmoney.com (INT)
https://www.sprottmoney.com/ (INT)
https://www.colonialacres.com/ (INT
https://silvergoldbull.ca (CA)
https://canadianpmx.com/ (CA)
https://preciousmetals.td.com (CA)
https://www.bullionbypost.com/ (US/UK/EU)
https://goldsilver.be/en/ (BE/EU/UK)
https://silvergoldbull.com/ (US/UK/EU)
https://www.chards.co.uk/ (EU/UK)
https://www.hollandgold.nl/ (NL/EU)
https://www.thesilvermountain.nl/ (NL/EU)
https://www.coininvest.com/ (DE/EU)
https://www.europeanmint.com/ (EE/EU)
https://www.acheter-or-argent.fr/ (FR/EU)
https://www.abcbullion.com.au/ (AUS)
https://bullionnow.com.au/ (AUS)
https://www.perthmintbullion.com.au (AUS)
https://www.jaggards.com.au/ (AUS)
https://www.bullionlist.com.au/ (AUS)
https://www.goldderoyale.com.au/ (AUS)
https://www.bullionmoney.com.au/ (AUS)
https://www.lpm.hk/ (HK/US/EU)
>Constitutional/"junk" silver info
https://jmbullion.com/ultimate-guide-to-90-silver-coins/
https://kevinsworkbench.com/junksilverguide/
htt
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>>61850252
Can someone narrow this down for me
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>>61850256
As an American. Who provides free shipping and close to silver price
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>>61850259
Findbullionprices is an aggregator for most dealers and will sort it by price per ounce and will show the premium as a percentage
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>gold is ~8 times rarer than silver
>gold is >60 times more expensive than silver right now
Either gold is overvalued or silver is undervalued. Either way, buy silver.
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are they doing czech lion gold bills too?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=64OsBxQhAoc
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>>61847856
Housing has been subsidized at the Federal level since 1913 when the permanent Federal income tax was enacted and interest became deductible. That has distorted housing prices ever since then. So if you want to look at actual market prices for housing without government/banking interference, you need to look prior to 1913.
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>>61850275
Supply is only half the equation. Demand matters.
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>>61850221
>Russia only wants donbass with all the gas reserves there
They want the areas with ethnic Russians and enough of a demilitarized security perimeter to feel comfortable the Ukrainians won't start raining shells and rockes down on civilians again.

>They can barely win against 80 year old ukranian farmers and some merc shitters
A fast win wasn't the Russia's goal. I believe their intent is was to have the Minsk or Istanbul agreements accepted. Failing that, their intent is to completely grind down Ukraine's ability to pose a threat to Russia while minimizing Russian casualties.

America has to win battles fast because it has no large scale manufacturing base and tends to fight with extremely long, thin logistics lines. Like a boxer with no stamina needs a quick knockout. Add in the fact that the US military industrial complex designs weapons to maximize complexity and return on investment for the arms makers, so you get a million dollar missile 100kg warhead with a circular error probable (CEP) of 10 meters. Russia has a 3000kg glide bom that costs $30k with a CEP of 200 meters which can kill exposed via overpressure out to over 200 meters.

Two completely different warfare philosophies.
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>>61850275
>this meme again
Gold is literal money and many states are even going back to it (China). Silver has great potential to be used as money again, but gold has been the gold standard (pun intended) for millenia already.
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>>61850226
sell everything and buy btc
travel
cash in btc

alternatively sell everything & buy gold
hide in keister for flight
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>>61850275
Silver is undervalued as illustrated by the fact production does not keep up with consumption.
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>>61850184
>Yugoslavia hyperinflation.

Yes countries that blow up may experience hyperinflation. As much as I want to believe the jewnited states and kanata will balkanize, I don't think they will. Both parties work for the same master.
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>>61850316
That's a legendary cope, here. Russia also tried to storm ukraine and make a quick regime change in Kiev, but failed spectacularly. Look at the first months of the war. Hence it was called "special operation". This is literal kremlin propaganda, pure cope to make people think "it was always meant to be this way". They fucked up, and now they have had to grind for literal shit-holes for 4 years straight
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>>61850319
>Gold is literal money and many states are even going back to it (China)
I do NOT believe China will go back to gold based money for domestic INTERNAL use.

I don't think any modern bloated government could survive the discipline required for hard money.

Think back to the size of the US government back in 1910.
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how do we deal with stacklets once fiat goesd to 0?
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>>61850144
Mail them out as machine parts in oversized boxes with plastic junk and packing peanuts. Unless you have a giant stack this shouldn't be a problem.
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>>61850359
the New Yuan will be back by Gold. Mark my words.
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>>61850345
>Both parties work for the same master.
Social parasitism exists in all highly social animals
https://archive.4plebs.org/pol/thread/465378853/
>Imagine a socially parasitic human subspecies (social parasites exist in all eusocial insects - ants, bees, wasps, even fucking termites, because social structures are easily hackable).

>What traits, would, theoretically, such a subspecies hold - how would we recognise them?

>A parasite's primary defence mechanism is to not be found or identified. This is universal in parasitism - once the host knows, it's over. Social parasites are always fewer in number than their hosts, and always rely on subtle means of control through communication.

>The parasite subspecies would have a high mutational load of congenital diseases of disorders, a high level of mental illness, and low social stability.

>They would have a culture that highly relies on secrecy, and not being outed, and their primary fear would be to be correctly identified as what they are. The presence of this subspecies would affect the collective behaviour of their host culture, and transform it into a more readily exploitable structure, while remaining hidden.

once the host knows, it's over.
once the host knows, it's over.
once the host knows, it's over.
once the host knows, it's over.
once the host knows, it's over.

>The Jew is immunized against all dangers: one may call him a scoundrel, parasite, swindler, profiteer, it all runs off him like ... But call him a Jew and you will be astonished at how he recoils, how injured he is, how he suddenly shrinks back: “I’ve been found out.”
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I bought some Leuchtturm stuff for my numismatic collection, usually their stuff is of good quality, but these quickslab coin cases are pretty shitty.
Weird pre-cut measures that are either too small or too big for most coins. And they snap open without any real effort making them not that secure.
Their perfect fit capsules are great tho. The 5 euro cent one is perfect for the 20 gold Swiss Francs.
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>>61850371
>the New Yuan will be back by Gold. Mark my words.
For DOMESTIC INTERNAL use?

I will believe it when I see it. If it's not redeemable, to the public, then how is it any different than fiat?
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>>61850275
There is also the demand aspect of economics. Same with platinum. Rarer than gold but the only time it was more expensive was in the early 2000's when they had spent decades raiding Fort Knox gold and were still doing it. That shows you just how much demand there is for gold.
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>>61850238
>>61850367
i have a rather large stack about 10 kilos in Silver i dont think i can just mail them over and be done with it that easily
Maybe i can sell them somewhere in poland or so and then use the cash to rebuy my stack in America
Is it hard to emigrate there?
If i move somewhere in Europe i wont have a real problem moving aslong as its a EU country
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>>61850359
it's judaic brainwashing to think using sound money is so dang impossible
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>The surname Gottlieb is of German and Ashkenazi Jewish origin, translating to "beloved by God" or "one who loves God"
It's always them. Always.
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Lmao, these fucking kikes. As anyone with a brain would have excepted, the talk of Russia going back to the USD was fake news
https://tass.com/economy/2086519
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>>61850401
All you have to do is own property or have family in another country. Then yes you can effectively mail it to yourself. But if you have 10 kilo bars and not a bunch of coins and 100 gram bars then it will be a problem. You mail it little by little.
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>>61850427
They need a new pogrom. But this time a real one.
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So where's the Comex selloff now that Shanghai is closed for a week?? I was promised jewry???
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>>61850345
>Yes countries that blow up may experience hyperinflation.
Weimar hyperinflation didn't arise from Germany blowing up. It arose from printing money.

Venezuela hyperinflation didn't arise from blowing up, it arose from printing money.

Zimbabwe hyperinflation didn't arise from blowing up, it arose from printing money.

Nicaragua hyperinflation didn't arise from blowing up....

Hyperinflation is causes by printing money. The reasons why a country chooses to, or is forced to print fiat to hyperinflation may differ, but the cause is the same. Having a printed fiat currency, and a government that spends too much.

Printing money for a government is like injecting a speedball (mixture of cocaine and heroin) into the economy. At first it makes you feel really good. Happy and pain free. And then it wears off and you need another shot. Soon you need to increase the dose to get the same good feeling. While this is happening, the body starts to break down, and become less healthy. Eventually one need to take speedballs just to barely function.

That's what money printing economic stimulus does.

Mr. Brownstone
>I used to do a little, but a little wouldn't do it
>So the little got more and more
>I just keep tryin' to get a little better
>Said a little better than before
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>>61850408
>>61850457

>Robert Gottlieb, a former J. P. Morgan Chase employee, is involved in a civil lawsuit related to manipulative trading while working with the bank. He is described in the lawsuit as controlling "the decision-making for J. P. Morgan's silver positions and taking the primary role in trading JP Morgan's silver spreads"
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>>61850457
Oy vey, the goy is noticing! IT WAS NOT US I SWEAR
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>>61850359
That's why modern, bloated governments are going to collapse. They certainly cannot continue as they are. No matter what might replace it, the USD is doomed.
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>>61850441
>>61850457
Stacktards for ten years believe everything the coin merchants say, 2 more weeks 2 more weeks,,,,,,lmao 10 years and they made nothing, no one made it,,, still broke incels,,,still coping and seething every day,,,,SAD,!
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We're well into the phase where Stacklet Tier is swarming into copper now.
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>>61850493
I seriously don't understand, why the FUCK are people buying 1oz copper rounds for 5 bucks each when a POUND OF COPPER IS 6 BUCKS!

the goyim are going insane
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>>61850493
Top kek.
Is this even real? why the fuck would you buy copper coins?!
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>>61850395
I agree that China will issue a gold-backed trade currency. Once they do that, it is very difficult to keep it from becoming the de facto domestic currency as well, because Chinese businesses do a huge amount of trade with foreign countries and will be handling massive amounts of the trade currency. Getting all of the business enterprises in China to use the trade currency when dealing with customers but a domestic fiat currency when paying workers and dealing internally with suppliers etc. will be very difficult. That is why no Fed CBDC will fly in the USA. The USA will have to issue a gold-backed dollar to compete with a gold-backed yuan. That will become the de facto domestic currency as well.
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>>61850404
>it's judaic brainwashing to think using sound money is so dang impossible
Using sound money is not only possible, it is THE BEST THING THAT COULD EVER HAPPEN.

Sound (hard metal/commodity based) money ties the economy to physical reality. I would literally kill to get it.

Modern corrupt governments cannot survive on sound money. They NEED to be able to steal most of the productivity gains via inflation in order to fund their bloat and buy votes from stupid voters.

Look at America, pre 1913 and you will realize that despite her flaws, she was a utopia compared with today. Hard money made America the industrial powerhouse she became in the 20th century, and fiat is what is destroying her.

No current politician on earth save for Ron Paul and a very few rare exceptions would dare publicly advocate for hard money today.

If they did, the jewish institutions would destroy them.
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>>61850493
Pretty sure those have basically always been sold out
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>>61850516
Agree 100%
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>I'm a rich Swiss Indian from Canada that sold my 401k in America
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>>61850507
>Once they do that, it is very difficult to keep it from becoming the de facto domestic currency as well
This is a testable hypothesis. I guess we'll see. I predict the opposite, that we will begin to see formerly "free" countries increasingly imposing currency controls, ostensibly to combat money laundering and tax evasion.

We just have to wait and see which one of us is more correct.
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>>61850498
How can you not know that stacktards are dumb ?
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>>61850516
Alot of words to cope for your shit investment,,,just say "I do what coin merchant says" much cleaner
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>>61850488
If they bought 10 years ago they made a killer investment. Are you legit retarded?
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>it's true
top KEK
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>>61850463
Based Gn'R enjoyer.
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>>61850532
>you will use our fiat and you will like it
kek, in such a situation, the physical stackers will be king
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>>61847847
WE WUZ KANGZ
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>>61850144
Are you just going to keep fleeing until there's nothing left, pussy?
Opt out and forge new systems while the world crumbles
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>61850544
Bingo
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>>61850199
>moving to a shithole because of taxes
it's not gonna be very good mate
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>>61850493
copper disappeared in December
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post your miner ticker holdings. ill start

AEM
ASM
EQX
NEM
FSM
VZLA (rip)
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>>61850592
>american education
eastern europe is no longer a shithole, many cities there are actually much more civilized than (((paris))), (((london))) and jew york
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>>61850569
>kek, in such a situation, the physical stackers will be king
Thier's law is the complementary to Gresham's law which states bad money drives out good. Ie, base metal quarters remain in circulation, and the 90% silver ones are held.

Thier's law applies when there is very high inflation and given a choice, people will only take good money like silver. So stackers will be the only ones with real money. Other people will have to barter or use credit.
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>>61850610
Only holding PAAS and WPM. The rest I sold before the big tamp yesterday. And not looking back. I will buy back some of them at cheaper prices after chink new year (big tamp incoming)
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>>61850590
This shit again. Why is pro gold anti silver FUD on /pmg involving China? Always two people debating this crap
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>>61850610
We personally own miners, but respectfully, this isn't the thread to discuss equities.
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>>61850498
You think that's bad? Coin shops in Canada are selling them for $18/ea because they're "collectible" during a time where everywhere is sold out of Silver. Silver coins in shops that are within $15 of spot get bought out instantly.
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>>61850627
I'm not debating anything. I'm playing shill post bingo.

If you're new at this, welcome to /pmg/ aka /setf/
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>>61850554
If they bought for $130 they made a $hit investment. Are you legit retarded? Yes you are,,,,where are the success stories? There are none
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>>61850319
Silver was used as money for as long as gold was, nigger. Silver was always used to pay people. Usually only the elites had gold.
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>>61850616
Eastern Europe was never a shithole. They had some very hard times post communism for a while. There are several very comfy eastern European countries. I never want to visit Paris again, nor many other western European cities.

I certainly don't want to visit NY or LA ever again.
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The fact that every stackturd cheered on the 401k loser tells you everything about pmg,,,,,,broke losers,,,,every,,,, single,,,,one
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>>61850507
>east vs west

Have a read. Regardless of your take, stackers win.
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Rent free :)
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>>61850554
No use debating shills, they aren't honest, and are paid to be shitheads, although IQJeet is shittier than most.
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>>61850658
Learn to read. I literally said that silver has potential to be used as money AGAIN.
Fucking hell, those zoomers and reading comprehension.
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>>61850658
Only a retard thinks that's meaningful
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>>61850677
Yes, but look at the living conditions.
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>>61850681
>but gold has been the gold standard (pun intended) for millenia already.
Are you actually a nigger? I read everything you said. You said gold was better and acted as if silver hasn't been the de facto money as long as gold has. Gold was never common. Ever.
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>>61850679
>No use debating shills,

True, they are morons and losers,,,,a stacktard has no original thoughts, no insight,,,just programmed retardation,,,just do the opposite and get rich
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>>61850658
>Silver was always used to pay people.
Silver has more than a 4000 year history as money.
The Lindy Effec:
>Thus, the Lindy effect proposes the longer a period something has survived to exist or be used in the present, the longer its remaining life expectancy
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Stacktards are too lazy to get rich ..... lmao,,,hurr durr me buy rock,,,,that's it...lmao
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>>61850696
Gold has always been more valuable than silver in all periods of history. That's a fact. And I am all in Silver. You are just blinded by emotion towards a metal.

Invest in both and stop being a moron.
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>>61850644
Ahh I get you. I thought you were agreeing
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>>61850672
that's a tasty nug
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Stacktards will be broker and more depressed in 10 years,,,,,,,,,fact,,,,,lmao a wasted life,,,,no children,,,,not even a fat uggo gf,,,,,,, nothing,,,,, because they fell for an obvious scam
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Gn from Zurich, losers,,, continue your coping seething and repeating your programming,,,,lmao,,,2 more weeks
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>>61850696
Are we really fighting over gold and silver? They were both money, they both go back thousands of years, and they have different use cases, and each one is better than the other in different contexts.

We do have samples of gold (non coinage) that predate the oldest known silver money. It is so old that we know very little about the people and the culture that produced it.
https://youtu.be/GC-DJW51ocw
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>61850698
>just do the opposite and get rich
Bingo
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>>61850744
It's just this zoomer, that can't read.
He we love both Silver and Gold.
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>>61850711
>hurr durr gold was worth more
Well no shit.
You really are a nigger.
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>>61850759
>projecting so much
I wouldn't be surprised you are a nigger or a jeet, kek. It would make sense since you can't read.
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Stack silver, AI is trained to discriminate against white males.
https://x.com/JeffYoungerShow/status/2022052292485394645
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>>61850516
Giving sound money to plebs would only result in the plebs frittering their treasure away on cigarettes and beer, leaving the rich and the destitute even further separated than they are today. Fiat is a game, yes, but it provides more opportunities for fairness to be established.
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>>61850687
kektop
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>>61850776
>Fiat is a game, yes, but it provides more opportunities for fairness to be established.
>t.
You're wrong.
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Day 4 of waiting for anon's Kruggerand monster boxes to arrive.
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>>61850765
You just made the case that gold was better money than silver. Anybody that reads English knows what you said. When you say
>silver might become money again BUT
>le gold is le gold standard
It means you favor gold over silver despite the history of silver being the most used money in history.

Do you even have a stack? Zoomers don't stack metal. They're poor. They do shitcoins. Millennials are the largest group of stackers. Boomers all sold their stack the first chance they coupd make a quick buck.
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>>61850776
Fiat is worth less than toilet paper, homie. Also, just called my LCS and he is cleaned out of inventory. Zilch, not even a single oz.
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>>61849473
did some more. should be a full tube now
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IMPORTANT: new graph from clive thompson showing the most recent comex data with projected trajectories going into march. as you can see, comex is cutting it very very close but in all likelihood they will not have enough to satisfy all delivery notices. the probability of forced cash settlement and subsequent loss of confidence appears very high
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>>61850803
>paper is worthless
>oh but you have to have endless piles of it to stack silver
can't stand this meme
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>>61850821
source for this graph: https://youtube.com/watch?v=LR8MiQJPIz4
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>>61850799
Your own words:
>>61850658
>Silver was used as money for as long as gold was, nigger. Silver was always used to pay people. Usually only the elites had gold.
>Usually only the elites had gold.
Imagine being so dumb you contradict yourself in the space of 10 minutes. You proved to yourself gold was the standard for the ruling class, while the rest used silver.
>>61850836
Clive is the only youtuber that I can stand in the whole metal/investing sphere. Very down to earth and professional.
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>>61850822
>endless piles
I am an average Joe like everyone else is on here, pay my bills/groceries but move whatever extra FedBucks I have into PMs instead of funko pops, gacha casino, fantasy football, etc. If I had big buku bucks I'd buy even moar PMs.
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There's only two words for this shit show: cyka blyat
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>>61850821
The key issue is "loss of confidence".

When a market, business, fiat, politician loses confidence, it's over.

Would you buy food from a restaraunt that you couldn't trust not to give you hepatitis? Would you loan money to someone you didn't have confidence they would pay you back?

If you NEEDED silver on a time budget, you buy silver from an exchange where they might tell you, sorry, here's your money back, go source another supplier?
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>>61850862
yeah clive is great, he is not a sensationalist he just gives you the facts plainly. rob kientz is also good his scope is more broad but he also understands this market very well
>>61850881
kurwa
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A key turning point in the downfall of the USA was demonetizing silver in 1873.

If America goes back to a hard money standard, it should be silver in my opinion.
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>>61850862
Just admit you're a third worlder ESL nigger.
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>>61850893
>pic
guarantee this is the result of a jeet who thought washing hands is only for white people. but yeah to your observation you are totally correct the most important thing is for the market to believe in its ability to function into the future. the second that comes even remotely into question the whole thing unravels overnight. only in this case the shock will be felt throughout the whole commodities market and all around the world
>>61850905
the crime of 73 was on par with the creation of the fed and the end of the gold standard when it comes to acts of financial warfare by kikes
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>>61850610
$AG
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>>61850627
The Anon was posting that as an example of the kind of relentless fud evil people post on /pmg/. Real stackers support stacking, whether silver, gold, platinum, pauladium, or even tellurium.
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>>61850610
take it to /smg/
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>>61850791
Every day we try to do a little better than the day before
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>>61850758
saved kek
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>>61850744
Not only have gold and silver both been money for most of history for most of the world, the first coins on the planet were actually a gold/silver alloy called electrum. Gold and silver are brothers, and so are all true stackers.
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>tanking the price before jew york closes
those kikes are so predictable
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>>61850776
Wrong. The "k" shaped economy really got started in the USA only AFTER gold and silver were both demonetized. Fiat=inflation=greater wealth inequality. Read the historic charts and about the Cantillion effect.
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Ms. Tammy Tampowitz, please slam it to $75, I'm slurping soon as the market closes.

k thnx!
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>>61850918
>guarantee this is the result of a jeet who thought washing hands is only for white people.
You would be correct.
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>>61850918
>the crime of 73 was on par with the creation of the fed and the end of the gold standard when it comes to acts of financial warfare by kikes
Yes. Each one was a domino that was larger than the last.

The final domino will take down the world financial system.
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>>61850905
>people used to have the right to demand their government fashion their silver bars into official US coinage
never forget what was stolen from us
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>>61850776
History suggests the opposite of what you claim.
>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 $1250 per day at today's gold prices.

Prices were stable or declining, and peoples wages INcreased as productivity increased. The real loss of American citizens purchasing power happened AFTER 1971, when the $USD when to pure fiat.
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How Silver Price Suppression Works.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lyaTtie8j5w
The rothschild debt note is being printed ad infinitum, printable currency is worse than toilet paper, and the JP Morgans (right across from the FED) will do whatever they can to keep the rothschild dollar as the currency of the land. PMs show the weakness of the rothschild dollar, therefore unbacked futures dumps and margin hikes are used to slow its momentum artificially. Meanwhile China has put export controls on silver to make sure it doesn't leave their country. It's almost like silver is important or something. Makes the plebs think.
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>>61850252
Can I just add that Chards (UK) should be removed from this list, for good. We're giving them publicity they don't deserve. Tavex is better. Baird Mint are better.

Chards raised the premium on their 1kg Silver Britannia from ~10% to ~35% overnight, arbitrarily, without the price of silver rising. Their margins are cruel, and there are better companies out there. All my niggers hate chards. Fuck chards.
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>>61850798
They're here already, didn't you see? Check the previous thread.
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>>61851037
gratz
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>>61850983
The most refreshing thing in the world to me is when a white woman wakes up and fights back. It genuinely gives me joy.
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>>61851073
There's more than one, but they keep getting banned by shitter. They are wifing material.
https://x.com/bettybloodclot
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>>61850798
>>61850799
Lol
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Holland passes a 36% tax on UNREALIZED gains on crypto and investments. Presumably, this would also apply to precious metals.
https://x.com/QuintenFrancois/status/2022358248884404233

Any Dutchbros care to chime in?
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>>61851144
This would cause their investments to constantly crash in price as investors take profits more frequently so they don't get taxed on money they never actually made. People in power all need to rope
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>>61851144
whole thread for that here >>61847894
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>>61850821
>the probability of forced cash settlement
Doesn't matter if they can get enough contract bearers to willingly wait or settle.
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>>61851169
and what would be the incentive for them to do that? with where the price is right now, the most sensible thing is to take delivery asap.
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>>61851037
Sorry fren, it's just hard to keep up when retard OPs keep splitting /pmg/ threads for no good reason. Anyways, congrats! :)
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>>61850893
>>61850918
I'm on the side arguing for an end to effective price manipulation this year, but for March specifically, my bet is that they lie about it and get away with misreporting and off-the-books settlements. This will only work for a few months and it'll play out like the US 10Y rate vs. FED rate cuts. IIRC we saw something like this with Perth Mint?
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>>61851144
It'd start in 2028. Tge current cabinet can hardly form a functioning coalition of liberal dipshits.
Implementing this would clearly be retarded as it will chase a lot of money away.
My main take away us even the government admits this "would be hard to implement".
I'm not worried about it desu but I understand many others might be.
We'll see what happens;)
I'm a glass half full type of a hole though.
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>>61851159
More than that, anyone who can afford to leave Holland will do so. They will lose their mobile upper middle class.

>>61851163
Thank you.
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>>61851179
Hallo, bought any more gold recently?
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>>61851176
>Shitty cardboard packaging
Good way of packing it, made it look like there was nothing of importance inside.
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>>61851159
Exactly. I phrased it as - it'd be retarded.
But what you said:P
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>>61851191
Hey fren:)
Well desu I did got me 3 small orders coming but they all gave a few weeks delay.
I went a bit all in and will then save a few months and go on holiday:)
How's your stacking going?
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>>61851144
oh fuck, they're going to make it so your only practical accounts are tax advantaged which they'll fuck with as they please.... holy hell. Buy shit that does not have market based price finding mechanisms. For PM, it would be rocks that "disappear", warrants/placers, and private investments.
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lost my pocket carry fondle piece (5DM silver eagle) today :(

cheer me up /pmg/ pls
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>>61851230
Bro if they did this they could potentially tax your anime, dvd or model plane collection.
It won't work.
Just my opinion but.
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>>61851178
nigga what off the book settlements? the contracts are open and the data is (mostly) public, they can’t just magically alter the record. the only way to solve this is to somehow get people to roll over into may, which doesn't solve the problem it just moves it, plus there is no apparent incentive to do so. no one is going to take cash at these prices unless they have to, everyone wants physical delivery. idk what you mean about perth mint. but i have yet to see someone satisfactorily explain how exactly comex could avoid force majeur.
>>61851236
i've lost two fondlers over the years. you are not alone king :_(
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>>61851236
Sure, I found a Silver Eagle today someone must have dropped it, so maybe you can find one too!
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>>61851236
Someone found that coin and is feeling great. There sir positive karma:)
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>>61851246
They're only going to care if you sell it or decide to target it. Enforcement of these things is always nonsensical too, but they'll catch you on the sale of the asset. It's never a question of whether or not it makes sense in practical terms. USA wouldn't have to file taxes if it wasn't for Intuit's lobbying.
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>>61851252
the net happiness in the world increased :)
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>>61851179
The key takeaway is we are governed by corrupt idiots. The 19th amendment was a terrible mistake on the order of the 1873 demonetization of silver.

We aren't voting our way out of this mess.
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>>61851221
My most recent acquisition were five buffalo rounds and a cute bag to jangle them around in! Fixing to buy a few more generics and then save up for a bigger purchase by the end of March, considering buying a kilo bar and maybe my first 1/10th oz AGE.

:^)
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>>61851176
Not my stack. We only ever bought TWO krugs, (and gave one to our South African expat friends) not two monster boxes of them.
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>>61851248
im considering buying a lower alloy coin to not feel bad over a future loss
>>61851250
AAAAHHHHH
>>61851252
Thought about that, then i remembered that most people are stupid and just see it and think "oh its a coin but we no longer use that currency, into le trash it goes"
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>>61851289
Problem I have with Krugs is that they milk spot. Britannias and post 2018 Maples don't have this issue from my experience.
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>>61851289
>>61851176
>>61851204
>>61850798
From the other thread
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does anyone else think this epstein situation is going to lead to a stock market crash
like, who wants to invest in these top companies whose CEOs probably all went to epstein island kek
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>>61851175
>incentive
A stable silver market means cheaper silver. It wouldn't be the first time that contract bearers willingly settled to keep the peace. I will concede that things are looking a lot more cutthroat right now, but I'm in the "nothing ever happens" camp.
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>>61850625
>s after chink new year (big tamp incoming)
everyone keeps saying that on fintwit so i bought more since i know how kikes operate. its gonna spike up hard during chink new year
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>>61851248
>they can’t just magically alter the record
re-read this out loud to yourself. If you think the institution will play clean when the alternative is rolling over and dying, i think you're sorely mistaken. It will only work for a few months at most. Here's some recent counterpoints
>Oct 2025 inflation data just gone and ignored, 2025 inflation nov and dec is soooo low!
>Jan 2026 jobs data revised 2025 creations down from 584k to 181k (lmao)
>the pump that got cut because "cooling issues"
>the gigadump with no breakers on the last day of the month
These institutions do all of these things, and you think a "little lie that will eventually be true, heh" is off the books?
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>>61851315
he wasn't lying. keeping them sealed?
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>>61851315
grats man you must be very proud indeed
krugs are an excellent choice too
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>>61850632
i can do whatever i want here, i am the CEO and founder of /pmg/. i was here since the beginning when i started this general amongst a sea of cryptofaggotry of chinky animal coins
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>>61851236
This is why I use a 5oz bar as my fondle piece. Harder to lose. And also because it makes me feel like a badass.

And I also don't take it outside of my home.
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>>61851336
cool story bro
we still don't discuss miners here
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>>61851315
Oh Lawd...
A little bit of pre just dripped out from the tip...
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>>61851230
I think it probably won't pass because it's completely retarded, but the very fact it made it this far should be very concerning to the remaining intelligent citizens of Holland. This is like a wealth tax on the middle class.

If the people are just cattle that the government may impose any requirement whatsoever on them from forced vaccinations, to arbitrary confiscation of any property, to regulating their diet and removing the freedom of who they are allowed to associate with, are the people of holland human beings, or are they just animals on a tax farm?

It would seem the EU is on the brink of totalitarianism. No freedom of speech. No privacy in communications., No economic privacy. No rights to self defence. No rights to personal autonomy.

And the people voted for it. (indirectly)
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>>61850610
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>>61851236
I would rope myself if that happened. Maybe finish a bottle of brandy before doing the deed so my corpse can piss serpent blood on the autopsy police. There's my motivation, pal.
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>>61851329
>heh" is off the books?
off the table.*

Here's an apology picture i saved from anon some time ago. cool stack, tasteful.

>>61851354
>are the people of holland human beings, or are they just animals on a tax farm?
Animals on a tax farm that might sooner or later get violent.
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>>61851248
>the contracts are open and the data is (mostly) public, they can’t just magically alter the record.
OTC transactions are private and all the details not pubished, just the volumes. >>61848923
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>>61851364
thats a bit drastic for a .625 alloy coin that comes to around 7g of .999 with a current value of 17$
still its a loss. Id be more sad if i lost the 1oz maple leaf that lives in my gym bottle
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>>61851236
>cheer me up /pmg/ pls
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>>61851329
i guess they can retroactively alter the records but then everyone will know the jig is up, which will send demand for physical to the stratosphere
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>>61851365
>Animals on a tax farm that might sooner or later get violent.
Civil war and/or secession is a very high probability event for parts of the USA. (and Canada)
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I am priced out for the week.
Fugg.
Tampowitz on chink new year?
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>>61851344
one more insolent comment from you and i will have you escorted from the premises
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>>61851323
well that side certainly has a better track record. but i hope you're wrong cause i want to see bankers swinging from bridges lol
>>61851329
admittedly the kikes are experts at what they do and there is much trickery abounding. but the contracts are what they are. every single one must settle, roll, or receive. no one can explain why comex will not default except to say that they will pull a rabbit out of a yarmulke.
>>61851382
yes it's well established that they are very capable of slamming the price. but in this case they need inventory to materialize. where would they get ~67m oz? it isn't going to come from eligible at this price point.
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>>61851236
You can get a replacement on ebay for $30, there's one left at that price
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>>61851391
doubt it dude. 2026 americans are too fat and stupid to do something as complex as form militias and fight civil wars with each other.
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>>61851399
>doubt it dude. 2026 americans are too fat and stupid to do something as complex as form militias and fight civil wars with each other.
It only takes 3% dedicated fighter with active support of 40% of the population to win.
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>>61851397
these people don't understand the problem dude lol
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>>61851358
i have studied most of those names on my research list, do you have equal holdings in all of them? which ones do you have most faith in? i have most of my money on AG, FSM, HL, EQX, and NEM. i dont know anything about galiano or newfound, shill me on why you picked those? EQX and NEM are an easy 5x from here and AEM is probably at least a 2 or 3x i woudl recommend adding those to your list just because they are more developed and stable producers
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>>61851276
Absolutely fren.
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>>61851395
I dunno man, I gotta feeling there will be no chinese cheapies this year. Maybe another "flash crash" mid-week that lasts for all of 2 hours is in store for us.
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>>61851411
seemingly not. but i question my own understanding based on the fact that no one is acting like comex is on its deathbed. if i’m missing something i want to know about it lol because if this is true we should be blowing past all time high right now
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>>61851315
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>>61851277
Nice bro great coins and as a pirate a bag is best to jingle them in:D
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>>61851277
Also when you your first AGE show pics please
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>>61850221
>>61850316
Putin (not Russia) wants to rebuild the Soviet Union. Remember Chechnia? Georgia is under political attack, thwarted in Transnistria, and Moldavia, Hungary is pretty much a satellite already. Putin wants all of Ukraine. He's just having a hard time getting it. He almost had it under Poroshenko, but Poroshenko's greed got the better of him and the country revolted.
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>>61851315
,,,
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Hey lads you feel it?
Saturday started in tel aviv.
24 hours of comfy thread started 25 min ago.
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silver is scarce, gold is abundant
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>>61851451
Will there be a SETF thread on /pol/ that doesn't get 404'd?
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>>61851457
I dunno man.
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>>61851421
It's listed from most to least with the bottom 5 being high risk cheapies that have mineral rights to unmined deposits in the hopes they get bought out especially BCM but Peru is pretty unstable. ITRG because it's entirely inside USA and I foresee the states circling the wagons on their local producers. The rest are self-explanatory.
NEM was already on my list but I'm moving to take on some Aussie mines, picrel research list
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>>61851276
Keep them out! It's all retards over a certain age that are not used to Trojan horses.
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>>61851445
>Putin (not Russia) wants to rebuild the Soviet Union.
I think globohomo is trying to actively subvert former countries of the old Soviet Union that are surrounding the Russian Federation. That is what they did in Ukraine with their color revolution in 2014.

I think Russia entitled to a security perimeter in the same way America was prepared to go to WW3 over missiles in Cuba.

We called it Détente for a reason. At some point, the mask will drop and it will not be a proxy war if the US keeps pulling this bullshit.
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>>61851462
At least for jewish saturday hours.
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>>61851276
semi automatic voting
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>>61851397
>comex will not default except to say that they will pull a rabbit out of a yarmulke.
Kek
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>>61850876
Yes.
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>>61851473
You can tell if a woman is really based or not if she supports repealing the 19th. She may have her head screwed on right, but she realizes her sisters are semiretarded and will more than neutralize her vote.

Also men who aren't NET taxpayers (includes retirees and government employees) shouldn't be voting.

If you aren't paying into the pot, you shouldn't be controlling the spending of other peoples money.
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>>61851430
markets seldom do what they should
things need to become even more obvious still
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>>61851451
saturdays are for the goys. LFG!!!
too bad all of us will probably be busy on our valentines day dates and such.
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>>61851512
aye
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>>61851512
Drink that pineapple juice lads.
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lul I forgot it's Friday and the market is closed till Sunday I was gonna put my bid in. But on second thought with Chinese new year and all the tampershit I don't really mind being sidelined for now
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>>61851522
>dude le chinese new year
where did this meme come from
it sure as hell ain't organic
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>>61851512
>valentines day dates
right... right...
me and my friend are gonna get drunk and play fortnite. my friend is a woman though so it's not as pathetic as it possibly could be
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>>61851527
>where did this meme come from
about 3,600 years ago
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>>61851527
It's just another variable in the shit pie I don't want any part of for now. I think we're not gonna see any big gains for the next week.
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>>61847842
Under spot slurp
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We European BVLLS have been pumping silver much more than chinks, and we don't get credit for it.
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>>61851543
how did you accomplish this?
>>61851545
thank you for pumping my white brother
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ChinkAI says COMEX just changed the rules to prohibit physical delivery to anyone who isn't a bullion bank or refiner in March. Note timestamp.
https://youtu.be/P9mzvNiLgK8?t=359

Sounds like they know they are going to default and trying to buy some time.
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>>61851559
ok but i kinda need to see some evidence other than a random chinkAI video
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>>61851559
and you just fell for it? if this was real it'd be on kitco. why must goyim be so gullible
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COMEX inventory for today is out. 5 million ounces leave the registered (available for delivery).

The curve is steepening downward now. Not linear. If it stays liner 20 days until the zero level. It it’s continues accelerating. Maybe 12 days to zero. It won’t take that long before fireworks. China will be on holiday. I predict Monday or Tuesday it begins.

Note. I expect the price of silver to crash below 50 when it happens. Because it’s the price of paper remember not silver. Then a sudden squeeze that makes world headlines.
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>>61851559

See post above. We have just days now.
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>>61851495
>$5000 per month to make 5000 posts
What's stopping me from joining the JIDF, shilling for them, getting paid and spending the money on Silver?
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>>61851277
5 iz silver to me is a lot btw. I think I added just 4oz the last 6 months.
I hope you get that kg brother that's 32oz in one go or so:D
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>>61851571
>What's stopping me from joining the JIDF, shilling for them, getting paid and spending the money on Silver?
Your foreskin
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>>61851512
Yep my friends daughters bday is on Valentines day. Gonna be a fun day tomorrow:)
Now to craft some chocolate swastikas for a few ladies who'll be attending.
You know how it is.
:P
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Why should I buy silver?

There just gonna use synthetic metals in the future.
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>>61851583
Kek
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>>61851591

Great. How much is synthetic silver. Where can I buy it?
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>>61851591
Why should I meet women on Valentines day tomorrow when in a few years we'll have synthetic women?...With cat ears.
?
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>>61851588
sounds nice.
wish I had a lucky lady to give this silver to.

but on the bright side, all the money I'm saving being single is allowing me to buy more shiny rocks
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>>61851591
Cool. I'll add synthetic silver in my stack.
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>>61851588
I wish someone would make a chocolate swastika for valentines day.
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>>61851591
It's funny to me that jpm mentions this on their silver outlook cause it's not anywhere close to being relevant and an obvious attempt to explain away their illegal behavior but yes someday there will be no silver that someday is a decade away minimum before discussion even really begins
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>>61851604
I'm sure you'll meet someone nice when the time is right:)
Wagmi fren.
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so did they fill up the vaults last year just so they could steal it all?
why did the line go up so much in 2024?
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>>61851604
>all the money I'm saving being single is allowing me to buy more shiny rocks
This
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>>61851610
:D me too lol
But whenever I've made people swastkas, usually pictures of penis swastikas for reasons unknown they've not reacted as enthusiastically as I'd hoped.
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>slv ETF magically closes below max pain again
can't stand this fraud world
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>>61851623

That’s the combined registered and eligible. Plus it’s out of date. Plus it assumed the eligible ETF holdings are real and not leased out paper (that’s where the short for their metal to begin with!).

SLV is radioactive. Be wary of it. Big time. I believe the cupboards are bare there. 93 million oz available. Falling 5 million oz per day at the moment. And increasing.
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>>61851604
I don't know if this helps but feel free to use my new pickup trick.
As a Dutch juggalo I've molded a ball of cheese into a clown nose. If I see a certain woman with a nice butt, I plan to jam it on her nose, so she knows I like her.
Like,.."like" her.
Feel free to try it it before me I'll let you know later how it goes.
I mean I've handcrafted this Dutch Gouda cheese by hand of course she'll love it.
:D
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>>61851554
lawnmower guy called me and said he had six Benjis and wanted $150
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>>61851411
I understand the power of a contract and the need to respect contracts. Contracts and property are quite nearly one and the same, however "honest mistakes" and "technical glitches" and shuffling of more paper are always in the cards. Again, I'm not stating that this won't blow up and I'm not stating that the problem will go away because of the string of endless coincidences, but it's naive to think that there isn't some bullshit excuse for something that "miraculously makes all of /pmg/ a group of schizophrenics." It will go like the 10Y bond. No one believes in FED policy or the US dollar. No matter what the short end of the curve does, the longer end keeps pushing up. Similarly people will walk away from the comex and prices will diverge dramatically and permanently. When the majority of the divergence happens is something that probably happens this year, but I doubt it's March. I'm more likely to believe June. I am probably wrong, no one is going to time this thing.
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>>61850245
i too retarded for this but imma go with $400 in profit
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>>61851679
It's probably less than 300 because you need to set aside taxes.
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>>61851491
Please note:
The US wanted hostile nuclear missiles removed from a very close neighbor. Communist Cuba remains communist Cuba.
Putin wants the surrounds under his control. There are no nuclear weapons in Ukraine. They gave them up to Russia in exchange for a promise to be left alone.
Putin lied. People died.
T
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Markets closed.
Time for a nap.
Goodnight everyone
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Im outta money this month but heres a singapor 1oz coin slightly below spot on ebay for any german stackers who might:

https://ebay.us/m/xHrwTx
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>>61851567
Comex can't deliver = payouts,
no delivery bars of silver = lost confidence
, lost confidence = giga sell off

Comex is in a lose-lose situation.
Physical silver holders are in a triple win scenario

Comex default cause it has no silver, lose, or go bankrupt because it has no fiat u.s dollars to pay out people wanting deliver, lose, and the real kicker?

its gonna crash to zero or 0.01cents, then the reality is clear paper is fake and gay and doesn't reflect true value, Comex dies or for the third win situation for us, and lose for the federal printing press, the feds hyper inflate to keep them alive so they pay out worthless paper silver contracts.

China takes control of the silver price with its true value, which includes gold, copper, and a shit ton of other commodities.

Its going to shake up the market for sure, and China gets control over all industries needing material
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>>61847842
>order a few thousand worth silver from this one site
>read reviews
>they are genuinely awful at every level, even in the 2010s they take months to send anything or refuse to send anything at all
fuck me
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>>61851726

Post makes complete sense if you reverse it.

>Moment of truth has arrived for Dollar. 5100 rises and she blows. Descending triangle in p(l)ay on the 4hr. Failure to hold support below next week risks lengthier dilution higher.

Image: Gold/USD inverted/
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>>61851763
Explain this to me like I'm retarded. (I am)
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>>61851772
U.s dollar go up because more u.s dollar
u.s dollar go up bad, make things expensive
to many u.s dollar is bad for everyone
U.s price on thing go up ( a lot, bread is now 100k usd)
Gold price is in u.s dollars that go big number up, gold priced in hundreds of millions of big u.s dollars that too many was made
normal people bank account did not get inflated, and still only have a couple of thousand, or 10k-30k, not enough for even a slice of expired bread
even people with 100k+ are now starving
gold, silver, gold value, like in old times
gold, silver holders now are the richest people in normal society
trade silver for cart of food, pay for services
trade gold for months of food, a house,
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>>61851772

Instead of imagining. Can gold gain against the dollar. Does the dollar (and all paper currencies) have the ability to hold value against gold. Imagine your on a ship in a storm, On the ship the horizon appears to be moving wildly. But step off the ship. Its the boat moving not the horizon.

Gold isn't really doing anything. Its a constant. Its a question of whether confidence is holding in dollars. Which are just IOU promises to pay in some hard assert or final settlement at some point. Remember its just paper. If its not. What magical thing occurs by adding an extra zero to the paper that turns a 10 dollar note to a hundred. Its just ink on paper after all.

In and paper are so cheap as to be infinite. Gold? Not so easy at all. Im not advocating for selling all your credit notes (dollar/bons etc). Im just saying its time to see the relative nature of all assets versus each other.

Right now its not that the horizon is moving. Your standing on the good ship dollar that's rocking. Its prudent to protect yourself now somewhat. As nations across the world are now. And having one foot off the ship and onto land. Holding some gold is the land.
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>>61851804
nice, william wallace was cool
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>>61851804
i have all of them so far. Idk if i want to get the last 3.
so many other silvers i want to get.
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>>61851804
>The u.s dollar is too many! Crypto is the only way

>SONS OF FIAT HATERS... I am physical silver

>I heard silver dumped 7%

>Yes, i've heard, silver kills paper holders by the hundreds
>and if physical silver were here, it would consume the market with fire from its shine,
>and bolts of lightening from its purity striking the comex and feds
>I AM SILVER
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>>61851798
That's a nice story, but that story isn't happening yet.

Look at gold compared to the other asset that sits there and does nothing, real estate. Gold suppression stopped a while ago and for the last 15 years it's been allowed to find it's true value which swings around 250 ounces for the value of the median home in the united states. Right now we've overshot that by the highest level in modern history, people are expecting a 1970-80 style runup without understanding what caused it to happen.

Look at the chart going back over 100 years when gold was money, gold is around 300 ounces = house. Then it starts to drift up because gold was tied to FIAT and not allowed to be priced properly, then in 1933 they confiscate the gold and reprice it to its fair value around 250 ounces = house, the chart goes flat. Again gold is tied to paper money and not allowed to be priced properly to account for GDP growth so it stays suppressed until nixon unties gold from paper money and like a stretched rubberband being let go it shoots up way past its fair value and comes back down to 250 ounces.

People get burned from the run up, paper money stabilizes, the commodities exchanges do their manipulation campaign and gold starts being suppressed again until 2001. This time the rubberband wasn't stretched as far so gold shoots up slower until it's peak in 2011 and then it falls back down to around 250 ounces = house. This time was different though, they stopped suppressing gold as much as before so now we're seeing normal price action where gold is actually doing regular price discovery and hovering around 250 ounces = house. We're no longer going to see those massive run ups that we had before unless they tie gold to fiat money and artificially suppress it's price again.

This is the peak of the bull market, expect gold to go down for a couple of years before doing price discovery again.
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>>61851410
Much of January 6th was fat retards duking it out with fat retarded security. I can see this happening on some level with a few fit elite fighters here and there.
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>>61851868
>then in 1933 they confiscate the gold and reprice it to its fair value around 250 ounces

So they are so authoritarian and corrupt they'll confiscate their citizen's gold, but are also such good people that they will price it at "fair" value and not merely the highest they could feasibly get away with. And you believe "fair" value can be easily determined by the government and not markets.
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>>61851888
>duking it out
I still can’t believe people to this day believe this.
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>>61851506
Remember Jeannette Rankin the first congress woman was one of the few to vote against getting involved in WWI. When she became the first female senator she was the only one to vote against fighting in WWII. She was forced to resign after getting a bunch of death threats. This was back when the woman's Masonic aligned clubs were just for bored housewives of masons. (((They))) had to fix that lack of proper gatekeeping networking problem in the Eastern Star and Rainbow Girls because of her.
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>>61851631
What about claw swastikas?
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>>61851559
I hope you know this isn't the OG AG. He was banned long ago with many copy cats in place.
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>>61851951
What about Silver Swastikas?
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Surely somebody is selling 40% ike dollars dirt cheap, love large dollar coins.
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>>61851919
I believe some were let in and others had real scuffles. Not everything went according to plan and some were left out of the loop.
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>>61851868
there is no magical ratio of 250 ounces of gold must equal 1 house
guess what: maybe gold is more valuable than owning some house in shitty ass america
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>>61851913
>they'll confiscate their citizen's gold

What is the pysop behind literally everyone saying “citizen.” Whether it be left or right. We used to refer to ourselves as Americans not “citizens,” and about 10 years ago this is all people have been saying. Sure, that language was used before but people mostly said Americans not “citizens.” Citizen” is a very isolating singular term versus American and we the people. I’d love to know how they did this to everyone.
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idk what's up with all these roasties who won't even consider guys without 1 oz of rhodium became a thing but its brutal tbqh.
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>>61852009
now press checkout
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>>61851913
All countries had their gold parked in the US at the time, if they artificially priced it higher than it's worth then they would kill the US dollar instantly and cause massive inflation as the other countries redeemed gold for useful commodities.

The markets have been pricing in fair value, you can see on the chart that any time the ratio is flat and going sideways is near 250 ounces = average house.
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>>61852009
You need to be 18 to post on this site. Or just go back to your shitcoin general.
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>>61851559
after digging a bit deeper, even without a cme link still, it seems like the restrictions force delivery to only banks and primary dealers leaving the hedge funds or private getting the short end of the stick. What it signals to me, if it is true, is that its just a cover for the big boys to take the last few ounces before closing up shop.
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>>61851634
It's the jew casino, they make the rules. Frustrated? Don't play their game, then.
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>>61852009
>Comex Stamped Silver
You know that might have good Numismatic value after it collapses
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>>61852045
That violates CME and COMEX rulebooks, both of which are public and any amendments are publicly posted by law and directly verifiable with the CFTC.
Stop giving (you)s to an AIasian poster
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Ahhh, forgot about puppet's day on Monday, meaning muttmerican markets will be closed, that's why the semites slammed it. Always before a weekend/holiday so the plebs can suffer with it longer and the Berg media can focus on it longer. You do not and cannot hate them enough.
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>>61850677
It's not surprising how upset IQ Dalit gets over people cashing out their 401ks and buying silver. I feel like in hindsight it will be a giga-brained play. When metals revalue, all credit assets will be collapsing against PMs.
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>>61852078
yup. it's a transcendental galaxy brain move
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>>61852041
Im 17 years & 365 days old tho
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>>61851996
Not to anyone who isn't a billionaire.
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Bake another bread faggots
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>>61852067
still zero link to the cme website. probably nothing. As I said before the OG AG was banned long ago these are just copy cats with click bait titles.
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>>61852125
i'm assuming it's a new rule and hasnt been updated anywhere the goyim can easily find it.

>Rule Changes/Amendments: Rule changes are usually announced to members via a "Notice of Amendment" before the effective date, often with a 5-10 day notice period (e.g., notified Nov 20, effective Dec 5).

I wonder where asian guy got his news. maybe big traders get email and contract updates directly.
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>>61852007
it's because "americans" are protected under the constitution. "united states citizens" are employees of the federal corporation. which is incorporated in the district of columbia and distinctively not part of america therefore its citizens (employees) are not protected under the constitution but are legally property. check out brandon joe williams aka onestupidfuck
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so what we thinkin' bros? final mega tamp next week while China's out then off to the races?
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>>61852182
Rule changes are pre-disclosed to the CFTC first before anything and made public.
You're just doing gymnastics to try and make it true.
Asian AI has been wrong about every thing every time.
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>>61851430
>we should be blowing past all time high right now The market is rigged and therefore does not behave like it should. Michael Burry wasn't into silver but its the same reason he closed his hedge fund.
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>>61852236
If i was able to prove it wrong, i would have posted that.
i couldn't confirm it, but couldn't disprove it either.
take a chill pill.
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>>61852224
Definitely expecting fuckery of the highest order, just don't know what spell these Jewish baby eaters are going to cast.
Dumping it seems like the best deterrent for hedge funds or private investors to call for delivery.
But that would incentivise Industrial Manufacturers to increase their future size to get cheap silver stock in March because they're more likely to be looking at long term supply of materials for production schedules.

Honestly, Don't know, but it's going to be a wild ride.
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>>61852246
Oh, sorry, I'm drinking not mad.
Kikes have lots of spells to cast but changing the Rules has laws
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>>61852256
For sure it's going to be wild, I'm ready to debt max if they drop it to the 50s, already set if it doesn't though
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no worries. it just psychically hurt when you picture punched me in the face.

do you actually know something about the rule change procedure?
I tried looking but couldnt find anything certain.

>>61852265
i'm ready to put myself in a precarious situation by buying too much silver.
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>>61852224
too many people think le china new year = dump so it ain't happening
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>>61852282
>buying too much silver.
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>>61852311
>Just waste your life to buy rocks

Nothing dumber or broker than a stacktard
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>>61852282
A rule change is drafted , reviewed by legal and approved by Comex/CME
CME MUST publish it publicly in the CME Rule Filings Database.
It is then submitted to the CFTC for Regulator Review, if it's minor it can be "Self-certified" where the CFTC has 10 days to neg the rule, otherwise it waits for formal approval.
When approved the CME must issue a Market Regulation Advisory Notice, a Clearing Notice and the date it becomes effective.
Finally they update the Rulebook on Comex, at this point it's Official.
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i don't know if this is is interesting or not...
What is a clearing house in this context?
first meeting on feb 25

>CME Clearing (or the “Clearing House”) has established the Clearing House Risk Working Group (“CHRWG”) as a special advisory working group for the purpose of seeking risk-based input from a broad array of market participants.
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>>61852333
why did asian guy lie to us. he just making stuff up?
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>>61852358
It's okay Fren, I got excited when I heard that Tesla had bought 80M oz at $160per, only to find out it what that fucking AI Asian rat
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>>61852334
Interesting indeed, they're scrambling the Clearing Members to figure out how fucked they are
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new thread
>>61852374
>>61852374
>>61852374
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>>61847847
Why is there an inbred German lizard on your coin, Anon?
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>>61850498
>>61850493

I bought a few of the Indian head copper rounds one time along with my regular silver and gold just because I really like the old Indian head penny design. I'm under no impression anyone would ever buy them off me though, just a novelty.
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>>61850507
>Once they do that, it is very difficult to keep it from becoming the de facto domestic currency as well

This already kinda happened in history, look up US silver trade dollars.
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>>61852358
it's like 100 different channels all ran by different people dude



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