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1000% Edition

>ROYAL MINT SILVER BULLION SALES INCREASE 1000% YoY
https://www.kitco.com/news/article/2026-05-26/royal-mint-sees-record-gold-silver-bullion-sales-between-january-and-march

>How Silver Price Suppression Works
https://youtu.be/lyaTtie8j5w

>Why Gold & Silver?
https://youtu.be/eyAtsg9gO-s
https://youtu.be/FI7NnOg2rxo
https://silverinstitute.org/silver-supply-demand/

>Metals Charts
https://metalcharts.org
https://metalcharts.org/shanghai
https://www.tradingview.com/symbols/SILVER/
https://www.tradingview.com/symbols/GOLD/
https://www.tradingview.com/symbols/PLATINUM/

>Bullion dealers
https://monumentmetals.com/ (US)
https://sdbullion.com/ (US)
https://www.apmex.com/ (US)
https://www.chards.co.uk/ (UK)
https://atkinsonsbullion.com/ (UK)
https://www.bullionbypost.eu (EU)
https://silvergoldbull.ca/ (CAN)
https://www.ma-shops.co.uk/ (Numismatics, UK)
more at: https://pastebin.com/gZfZHtNE

>Compare
https://findbullionprices.com/gold/closest-to-spot.php?category=gold (US)
https://bullioncompare.co.uk/ (UK)
https://eu.compare.pm/ (EU)
https://www.gold.de/aufgeldtabelle/ (DE/EU)

>News and graphs
https://tradingeconomics.com/commodity/silver
https://www.ft.com/commodities
https://www.silverwars.com/

>Numismatic search
https://en.numista.com/catalogue/
https://www.ngccoin.com/price-guide/world/

>Resources
https://www.chards.co.uk/guides/beginners-guide-to-gold-investing
https://www.bullionbypost.co.uk/info/investing-in-silver-guide/
https://allengelhard.com/ (Engelhard and Johnson Matthey Vintage Bars)
https://www.silvercollection.it/hallmarks.html (Silver Hallmarks)
https://learn.apmex.com/buying-guide/buying-in-the-usa/ (USA State Tax Information)

>Testing your Silver
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z_YlJa9bFo0
https://www.nextdaybullion.co.uk/silver/how-to-tell-if-something-is-real-silver-a-beginners-guide/

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it's so over
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I do be stacking.
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>>62278454
Thank you for baking.
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Silver sucks now. Fucking hippies man.
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Reminder: cash out your 401k and buy silver before its too late!
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>>62278605
Fact check :;:;:;:;:; TRUE
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>>62278605
Wait for the pamp.
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Well, in France we're wondering which one is uglier beetwin this coin or the new electric Ferrari...
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>>62278732
>negroid facial features
>jew cube where the brain should be
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>>62278466
yeah, well, they tried to manipulate the market sure. But it also said that the actual amount of silver is growing, not shrinking like everybody here wanted you to believe. What do you make of that?
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silver wont break ATHs for another 30 years wont it?
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Is SMV good? Canadian miners in choina
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>>62278832
Duuuuuuh,,,,silver glut grows by 1.4 million ounces and growing every day,,,,your one function in life is to soak up the surplus,,,,lmao the sacrificial lamb of Big Mining
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>>62278454
So why is it going down?
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>>62278978
Because it’s over priced
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>>62278732
Genuinely horrible design, wonder if they'll be selling them under spot like the U.S. mint had to with that black lady liberty coin.
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>>62278832
>the actual amount of silver is growing
Half of silver mined has been lost to industrial use and is unrecoverable. Pairing that with ongoing mining defects, it's absolutely a shrinking commodity.
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The silver glut is almost 54 billion ounces and growing everyday as industrial use crashes due to material science advancement.

I bought almost half an ounce of Georgian mini silver today, so quit crying bitch buy silver keep the ponzi scheme going,,,,,or not,,,not my problem I'm rich already
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Tech stocks keep mooning, Berkshire is sidelined and we are sitting here at almost -2% on the day.

What went wrong?
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>>62279190
giga collapse coming soon. Tech stocks rallied hard before 2008 collapse
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>>62279196
They will wait for another two weeks until i fomo hard and then shit the bed
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Nothing ever happens.
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>>62279190
The immediacy of leveraged investors is going to have to sort itself out before we see where this is all heading. The big 2008 style crash is being prevented right now and the source of it will be short sellers getting force liquidated. They are pumping their long-exposure in order to maintain the short position. So until GME blows sky high we'll probably bounce around where we are at now.
Don't believe me? Look at the 2008 VW squeeze. I bet what we see is far more dramatic because there is more leverage in the economy.
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>>62279275
Says guy who can predict the future but is somehow still a broke wagie
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>>62279309
>Predict the future
Na. It's 8th grade math being practically applied to money. You don't need to have a BA in Investment banking to see the problems that arise when debt growth exceeds GDP growth on a long enough timeline.
The real world can't abide exponents as physical constraints will bring humanity to war and famine eventually. What we have going on is capital being siphoned up to perpetuate the borrow costs of all of the debt and it is decapitalizing the economy and being redirected to more consumption to allow us to kick the can.
This is why I put my wagie checks into capital assets and am content to wait on the sideline for the deleveraging event (which will coincide with a revaluation of precious metals).
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Waiting for 2 nice little gold coins to be delivered.
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>>62279396
Gibberish lmao why do you write that slip instead of getting rich if you know the future?
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>>62279275
You think the 2008 cycle is still looming? I thought it was superseded by the big money printing event during covid.

I mean both had the goal to prop up the western debt based financial system and therefore the USD.

I struggle a bit to see why we are dropping with precious metals, yet at the same time we are still just coming out of insane growth, so maybe things are still working as planned.
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>>62279463
Because if you get destroyed by the deleveraging event it won't matter how much money you make trading and investing in the past. An 80-100% loss is devastating, and profiting during these times of chaos is historically the greatest opportunity to buy.
In the good times I can remain comfortably employed. It is the bad times that create the biggest opportunities.
I take zero risk being on the backfoot investing in short squeezes and silver. I just have to wait the banks out because they can't just keep printing trillions of dollars forever.
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>>62279512
GME is still on?
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>>62279539
More than ever. The company has been cleaned up, profitable, and someone gave them $9BN of interest-free cash with the intent of scaling up the business via M&A. RC is planning to buy Ebay for $56BN. So he is building something massive and the short interest is hiding, shaking in the corner.
Look at January 2021 and May 2024 price action. They never closed and systemic naked short positions create the opposite of crashes. They create a cascade of BUYING which is going to create millionaires. I sold calls in May 2024 for thousands of dollars per contract and placed a $15,000 silver order that very day. Best part is? I never even got assigned. They couldn't get their hands on enough shares without going bankrupt so they had to slam the price back down. And the IV was so high it was a liteteral free-money-spigot for six months afterwards. I was almost a millionaire in 2024. I will definitely cross that threshold the next time.
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One of the biggest takeaways people should have from seeing what people are talking about on biz is that some of the most exciting things people are honing in on are votes of no-confidence in the dollar. GME thesis has outed counterfeiting/naked short selling in the equity markets. PMG has dissected the issues of modern banking and credit, and BTC is a shitty asset intended to replace the dollar with some sort of hard constraint. It all points to "shit's fucked" and people are trying to figure out how to position themselves to profit from the deteriorating conditions they see all around them.
The government loses HALF of its tax receipts to interest on the debt alone. And things will be getting worse exponentially from this point on. Not my problem though.
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>>62279512
>I take zero risk being on the backfoot investing in short squeezes and silver

Wow, zero risk,,,,lmao you are very Le Smart,,,,and yet still a wagie,,,,kektop
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That's right. Short squeezes are a real phenomenon and the monetary issues are real too. The market cap of all mined silver was a paltry $24BN just a few years ago. We print trillions per year which makes the world's resources look like rounding errors. The problem, being exponential, means I have inevitability. I don't need to trade or chase after basis points. I just have to stick to the gameplan and profit from the Fiat Fallout.
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Slurped 20 windmill RMs for 7% over spot.
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>>62278966
Mom, he posted how retarded he is again.
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>>62278454
Bros, this price action shook me out of my physical ETFs today (PHYS/PSLV).
Obviously I have my core physical holdings, but I thought the Iran shit cooling off, and oil prices coming down, would ignite the next leg up of the PM bull run.
This price action is telling me I'll be able to buy them back at significantly lower prices.
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Instead of crying that there's a hyuge glut of silver get a job and buy some,,,,there's only 1.4 million ounces of surplus per day,,,do your part to keep the ponzi going
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>>62279679
Very nice:)
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>>62278459
They must say this to defend the Dollar. Lost trust in Dollar means west fallen.
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>>62279507
>I thought it was superseded by the big money printing event during covid
merely postponed
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>>62279029
We wait to see premiums, it would be miraculous if they manage to sell it with a 1% or 2% premium.

They've been using the same engraver for the coins for years; the guy has never changed his style. No inspiration, just recursive, minimalist, vomit-inducing Photoshopped designs.

Ffs, the oldest mint in the world and they making so such shit like this, cringe af.
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Finally gold is starting to come down. Now I just need it to go down another $400 before I start nibbling.
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>>62279942
You didn't buy at $400, $800 $1500 $2500 $4000 but now you are an expert on where price is going?
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>>62280030
Thanks for calling him out. This down is just another frantic suppression so they can try to raid the coffers a little bit more. Which means it'll collapse even harder. In other words, it's a great buying opportunity because downs means it's going to go up.

>source, upsidedown world
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>>62279707
>physical ETFs
Imagine having a brain this fried that it thinks it's woken up while it's still asleep.
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>>62280098
PSLV is physically backed where as SLV is much more dangerous. It would make a decent trading vehicle but I am genuinely concerned that PSLV vaults for be easy to get nationalized. I don't know where their vaults are, but Canada literally sold off all of their gold so they will be more likely to panic than anyone. (Or maybe the plan is for the American empire to gobble them up and man-handle the Mexican silver mining assets.)
To each their own, but I do think nationalization is going to be an issue out of shear necessity. If the dollar is set to collapse, why wouldn't they hastily try to nationalize and buy up as much shit as they can. International capital is extremely hyper-tuned to looking for valuable assets (parks, land) and public pools of capital (social security, insurance) and then pilfering it until all that is left are Treasuries (Tax burdens are UOUs, not IOUs. You won't be getting shit for anything propped up by debt).
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>>62280177
That stack is frankly insane.
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>>62280177
No one wants your garbage rocks rummy
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>>62280177
I do.
I want at least one if those 20 Pesos. So neat.
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>>62280177
I wasn't aware PSLV was backed, but you are right to be concerned. I loose sleep over my IRA of coins that's a few states away, but at least that's not at a bank, but a private company with less oversight so a nationalization would probably occur slowly enough I could drive there for physical possession in time. Still, PSLV sounds risky, less risky than SLV, but wise you got out.
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>>62280256
>PSLV sounds risky, less risky than SLV

Its the opposite but pmg stackturds love high fees
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Any UK/London based anons know of good spots to sell? I hate to have to sell but I’m in a bind. I’ve never needed to before and have zero clue as to where I should start. Most of my purchasing was done online, would prefer selling to a brick and mortar spot than someone over the internet
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Who else is stacking copper wire in their basement?
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>>62279196
I hope all the billionaires manage to sell just before the crash. I would hate it if they didn't make more money.
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>>62280224
Silver is indispensable to the digital world we live in. It's dual purpose as money is causing a LOT of problems now that the world is saturated with debt.
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>>62279554
Fuck that bro don't lump me in with the GME baggies
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>>62280396
Its not money, its not needed for industry and the only problem it causes is your poverty and end of your bloodline
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>>62280408
Cat's out of the bag, silly shilly. 2026 capital markets are solved, and they were solved by biz: You only need to be invested in GME and physical silver.
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>>62280473
I just don't want to be the victim of the Fiat Fallout
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>>62280177
>>62280256
Both PSLV and SLV are backed fractional reserves.
https://www.sec.gov/ix?doc=/Archives/edgar/data/1330568/000143774926006059/slv20251231_10k.htm
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>>62280483
Already did,,,,you panicked about a non problem and lost everything
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>>62280506
Don't confuse the pmg losers,,,,they love pslv because it is double the fee of sivr
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>>62280506
PSLV is thought to be far more trusted and SLV is more of a leverage tool to play monetary games. There have been days where SLV adds an impossible amount of silver to their vaults that makes the whole vehicle entirely untrustworthy.
I call the monetary system a ponzi scheme because at it's heart the entire point is to profit while spoofing the actual available resources because the ponzi-operating is stealing the money and using one capital inflow to pay for another capital outflow to appear solvent. It is fraudulent and deceptive and undeniably a tool of the banks to help control commodity prices despite the rampant exponential growth in the money supply. SLV soaks up a lot of investment capital to take the heat off of physical inventories, and expanding supply of ETF shares is a lot eaiser than stuffing the vault with supposed thousands of Semi trucks full of silver bullion unloading silver that is never used. Believe it if you want, but now is not the time be trusting everyone in the middle of a resource shortage.
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>>62280481
I don't have the energy nor time to debate you (like you're going to ever change your mind LOL) but thanks for reminding me why I only stack for fun.
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>>62280514
I quintupled my money and am a stone's throw away from being a millionaire all thanks to silver.
The American empire could collapse under the weight of needing to spend trillions of dollars it doesn't have and I won't be harmed because I do not own any credit assets. I only own what people need to buy.
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>>62280546
I'm not claiming to be an expert on finances, but documentation exists for SLV, and you provide none for your opinions and fears.
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>>62280617
If you trust it, then who am I to argue?
My fundamental perspective relies on the system of credit that is taking in investment capital and then SPENDING it on wars and financing consumption so I hold it to be an axiomatic fact of reality that no one is getting their money back and that hiding the impact of inflation require the manipulation of commodities, especially the money metals.
Ponzi schemes don't tell you they are ponzi schemes up front. And almost all ponzi schemes are suspected and identified before they blow up. If they don't have the metal they claim to have you'll get a few digits in your account to "pay" you for your shares of SLV and you'll own nothing when the bank revalue the real-world commodities to account for the monetary debasement that has been going on for 80 years.
Maybe you can tell me why the Great Depression leading to the revaluation of gold at the expense of gold-coupons (dollars) isn't going to be exactly what happens again this time?
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>>62280030

I bought and I sold at the top, now I buy again to sell at the next top.
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finally and not bad timing actually
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>>62280617
Lol lmao even
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>>62280506
I've never understood the talking point of "it's backed by metal". First off, nobody takes delivery. The amount of hoops you need to jump through, and shares needed to take delivery all make it nearly impossible for your average investor to turn their shares into the metal they so desperately claim the trust has. If you really cared about owning the metal you would just buy the metal and remove third party shenanigans.
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>>62280562
Nice.
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Got the sixth one in;)
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And this little bugger.
Nice.
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>>62280803
excellent
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>>62280793
based, finished my collection of Berserk novels myself, can you link me the image, or mouse-mat that you got with that image please? looks amazing.
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>>62280803
Nice coin, anon.
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>>62280708
>who am I to argue
Indeed - an anonymous voice lost in the wind?
I'm sorry I don't take you at your word, and there is little to gain from further blather about financial policy that goes far beyond the simple correction that SLV is indeed a fractional, allocated ETF.
I *never said anything* about whether it's wise to buy into it or not.

>>62280766
>I've never understood the talking point of "it's backed by metal".
What else would give the paper any value?

I care about owning metal. Pic related, for example.
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>>62280848
Cheers
>>62280929
Just type in reaper mousepad on temu it's the 1 with the hole in the sky;)
I have another one I haven't used yet:)
>>62280967
You too bro:)
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>>62279679
Opa Approves
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>>62280483
>don't want to be the victim of the Fiat Fallout
>>62280558
>I do not own any credit assets
Based. We're all wealthy and just waiting for the world to catch up.
Feels good to be ahead of everyone.
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>>62281044
I don't think any of us really comprehend just how much "value" has been lost to the financial system that has been stolen and squandered for the last century. At what point will the losses be felt/actualized that everyone just says "fuck, I need physical metal now and at any cost!". I don't think the banks will be able to slow-roll the problem forever. Too much information out there floating around so it will be harder to blind-side the tax cattle.
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>>62280929
Ok I looked through temu for 10 min lol but it seems sold out atm.
Just look for reaper or grim reaper mousepad or mousemat or gaming mousepad etc and it should pop up at some point. There's lots of new ones I see just as dope.
Gl bro I hope you find this one or another cool one. Remember coins can look good with a lot of black.
Though I also enjoy the pirate mat;)
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>>62280929
Also mine is 40cm high 80 wide. Another 40w 70h. You can go wider but it sometimes messes up the image imo, and most important 40 high is best as it gives you a nice space for pictures.
As I like to stack a lot of stuff at times;P
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>>62281035
i dont use malware like Temu, but i'll have a crack at it on Aliexpress thanks.
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>>62280929
Ok so I meant 40high 70-80 wide
And also I'll now stop going on about this lol
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>>62281139
>>62281174
thanks, no dice on Ali though. Last time i tried to buy custom matts, not mousepads, the order got canceled and i got refunded without explanation, maybe the company that made them went bust cuz of all the chaos.
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>>62281179
They'll have the same stuff yeh
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>>62281089
BTW... that's an old chart made before the assertion that 90% of all silver has been lost to consumption. It's a big claim and made by the Silver Institute (which has its own issues) and repeated on Apmex, but basically cut that 367 ozt to one-tenth.

Here's the revised/updated version.
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>>62281179
Hmm. It's never been a problem ordering there for me.
If you dislike it ask a m8 to order one for you maybe?
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>>62281243
its fine, its a want not a need, i have a high quality mousepad from Gamernexus already, its just not stylish.
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>>62280310
love the silver crowns!
>defo want some silver and gold crowns!
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>>62281196
Ok I went beyond the call if duty and found it lol.
Dark Lord of the Abyss gaming mouse mat.
Text in Dutch:P
Gl brother
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>>62281274
thanks for the homework but its not found on aliexpress, i did find this however, its not as cool but i do adore berserk so i think ill get it, cheap too.
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>>62281436
>Dark Lord of the Abyss gaming mouse mat.
its on temu, in Bahrain
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>>62281436
That is fudging dope dude. I might get one too:P
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>>62281482
Nice:)
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>>62281436
>>62281482
Let's all get the same mousemats lol
Then we can share gold and silver and have 3 (or more if anyone else wants in) peoples pics be very similar, but out personalities will keep us seperated.
Like good cop bad cop.
I'll be insane cop who wants all jews dead.
:D
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>>62281482
Sorry if I pissed you off brother.
We can both be insane cop who wants all jews dead.
I'm assuming that's why you're not enthusiastically replying.
Just kidding frens
But I'm not really.
:D
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Anyhoe nn all:)
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>>62281607
it's not even 5 yet
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hi,

have you ever listen to this man?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IGuIgbrNFU0
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>>62281629
I always go to sleep at 5 to be up even earlier than special forces at 3 when they're up at 4.
Oh no wait I'm in the Netherlands and it's 12 here. And tomorrow is bench day.
Nn :)
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>>62281642
>And tomorrow is bench day
doing back day now
nn :)
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So is he about to die or what
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The purpose of pmg is to buy excess silver production from Big Mining,,,,lmao you are there exit liquidity
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so then are we not really broke then or is broke pmg enough exit liquidity for big mining?
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>>62281918
You expect shill bot to use logic?
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Aaaaand filtered
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Went to sell silver at my LCS today who usually offers no more than 2 dollars under spot and the offer was 8 dollars under spot.
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>>62281225
>36.6 oz

cmon bruh, really? i'm as bullish as everyone else here but that just sounds fantastical
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>>62278454
>1000% Edition
>
Women doing maths edition
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>>62281783
I think he's already gone. Last video was selling his farm project.
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>>62282027
? it means it went 10x
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>>62282015
>sell silver
NGMI
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>>62282015
>sell
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>>62282043
Thats how you get rich with silver.... sell it to depressed idiots at hyuge premiums,,,,,not one pmg baggie has,,,,or ever will make it
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>>62282015
A lot of LCS's got into trouble trying to market-make at $110+. I called around and I had one shop owner offer to buy like 10 rounds for $110 (spot) and would have to discount after that. They were all feeling the pressure if not properly hedged. It's normally not a problem if you can make a call and unload your silver to a refinery. But when they get backed up smaller LCS' rely on sales to keep them liquid.
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>>62282065
That's what I was thinking. They are still making up for the beginning of the year when they were buying at $100 per oz.
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>>62281534
>>62281554
>>62281599
no worries and no problems
I've been offline since doing that post. I'm the overlord desk mat guy
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Pmg baggies will never recover from paying $100-$130 an ounce,,,,will never breakeven
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>>62282037
>it means it went 10x
Of course, that's what it means. However, women never say what they mean. Instead, they use something hyperbolic to emphasize their meaning behind a mathematical absurdity. Since 100% is the totality of any given portion, 1000% is absurdity and hyperbolic. Therefore "women doing maths again."
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I'm not selling (my silver).
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>>62282220
Sure you will,,,,someday you will need $400 for a tank of gasoline or a new tire you will take your 12 ounces of silver to the coin merchant,,,,,a month later you will find some new scam to fall for
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>>62282138
Nigger what the fuck are you smoking? Percentages go above 100%, did you fail to graduate from grade school?

Sales last year were 1 unit, sales this year are 10 units, sales have increased 1000%.
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>>62282220
Is a bar like that even sellable? Imagine taking that to coin shop or trying to barter with it.
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>>62282301
Lmao you are terrible at math,,,try again,,,,checks notes,,,,a low iq racist who fell for the obvious silver scam
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>>62282312
depends on whether that's bird shit or bird cum on donald's dick, hard to tell from a photo
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>>62282312
Spot minus 20%
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>>62278609
This is why you NEED to buy some chainlink as well.
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>>62278609
lmao
yup, buying physical silver truly is the best investment. it just is. no amount of stupid online FUD is gonna change that fact
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Is there a product in the market that increases in value with age AND use?
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You will never meet a happy and prosperous stacktard,,,,silver is cancerous to your life
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>>62282329
>chainlink
Lol no
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>>62282485
kek
imagine owning chainlink
not even once
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>fed hasn't raised rates
>BUT WHAT IF THEY DO BECAUSE OF INFLATION
>DUMP THE INFLATION HEDGE BECAUSE SOMETHING COULD HAPPEN (but trump is constantly calling for lower rates, and raising rates to combat Oil Inflation doesn't actually create more oil and would be totally pointless)
wOw thanks. I love the 'rational' hand of the market.
It's like the minute I decided to buy in, it fucks me as hard as possible.
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>>62282312
Worst case you melt it
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GME,,,,chainlink,,,,silver

3 biggest scams of biz
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Looks like silver at 70USD/oz is it and I dont see it going lower. From here itll probably roughly go with gold, as much as usd and euro fuck up it will rise steady. Stock market is mega fucked except for a few companies
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Ma
ybe the epstein formula was the missing link and now constitutes a new market signal by itself that is: the stock market is rigged. Thus discouraging normies and for good reason to invest in stocks. Hmmmm. Really where to invest then? Secession?
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>>62282619
it's been at 70 several times this year. I hope it finally picks up again. last time (two weeks ago) it bounced to 90ish
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When the market dumps this summer silver will be under $50,,,,and all the seething stacktards who are down 70% from their $130 buys will pretend to be happy they can buy an ounce with their next mcpaycheck
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>>62282020
>cmon bruh, really? i'm as bullish as everyone else here but that just sounds fantastical
The sources for the numbers are all there, as are the instructions and formulae (all very simple) to replicate that sheet.
I absolutely agree - the numbers sound absurd. Until we get a different source of info with better credentials, this is what we have to work with.
My difficulty is with that 90% disappeared value. I would feel better with a statement like "90% of all industrial -use silver is gone," which would leave the value for end-users like us at the original number. But the claim is for all mined silver.
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>>62282681
It's a dumb chart, with bad data and meaningless conclusions,,,lmao the crap y'all latch onto to cope with your shit investment
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Haven't lurked in a while, how is IQ still allowed to be here?
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>>62282676
Until silver moons in 2027.
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>>62281661
Hope it went well bro:)
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Yeeesss, gold is dumping. We'll be eating good soon boys.
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>>62283023
my theory is that 4chan traffic consists entirely of:
>I think X
>I think NOT X
and they're not going to ban people for disagreeing about stuff because that's literally what the site is all about.

I could be wrong, but that's my take. As long as someone is disagreeing with someone else it's all going according to plan.

>But my opinion is special, nobody should be allowed to disagree with it
I mean maybe. I guess. But if they start banning people for disagreeing they're going to run out of posters pretty fast.
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>>62283023
>>62283204
It could be argued that IQ spams the thread with repetitive arguments and memes day after day, year after year

but to be completely fair so does everyone else here. You guys post the same graphics and arguments over and over and have done for literal years now.

Where the thread really shines in my worthless opinion is when everyone ignores IQ and his repetitive schizo-posting and just posts stuff they like. Not that I'm blameless here, I sometimes talk to IQ just because he doesn't really bother me and his constant food posting is an interesting study in how poor people aspire to eat.

but all that aside, after this many years I don't expect he's going anywhere soon. Might as well just ignore him and post what you like.

I don't post what I like much because most of it is barely on-topic. But I do enjoy the thread when people are posting interesting coins and bullion. Or artistic memes of whatever variety. A lot of it is good.

here's an interesting one I found years back. A silver nugget tie tack. At first I thought it was a dental implant, but a bit of research indicates tie tack. Found with a metal detector in an old silver mining town in Colorado
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bros why is gold dumping i just checked and its down again
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>>62283228
wow that's a terrible picture.
I'd try again but I'm not sure where I put the darn thing
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>>62283240
meh

call me when it's below $2k

like where it was 3 years ago or whatever.
if you really want to get my attention drop it below $400, that's where it's been most of my life.
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Yeah well call when it's below 2k lol
I'll just buy a bit more gold a few months earlier than planned if it keeps dropping a bit.
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>>62283292
right? I'd be surprised if it goes below $4k but who knows with gold? Now that it's broken $5k I expect that's going to be the new floor within a year or two.
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>>62283302
Absolutely. We'll see where it goes. But I can't wait for it to go under 2k as it may just never happen. It'd be nice to be able to get larger pieces for a reasonable price again though. Until then I'll keep getting smaller stuff:)
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>>62278454
>News headline "Ex-CIA officer accused of hiding 200 gold bars in his home"
>In other news, independent market analysts estimate Gold orice could still reach $17k/oz
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>>62283381
In other news, independent market analysts who sold silver short at the topmestimate Gold price could still reach $1k/oz and silver $8 /oz as the huge glut grows exponentially
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>Peter the Kike
Blogpost discarded
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I will not be victim of the silver fall out
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>>62283597
even link holders are immune
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>>62283541
Lmao you were buying physical at $130 while he was selling short paper at $118 ...not only shows the stupidity of buying fake physical but the stupidity of broke newbs in babbies first bull top....y'all so easy to fleece,,,and you are down 60%! Kektop
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How does silver go to $70 but I still cannot unload my Bayhorse bags?
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>>62283649
We don't trade penny stocks, stinky linkies, gme or fake physical garbage,,,,take it to smg
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I mean if you stacked at sub $30 just hold it. Not like you were going to sell anyway.
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>>62283649
I was able to buy yesterday. They were having some problems with trading for US investors because of some deal that expired. Tuesday I had to constantly reload my page just to see the 52 week highs and lows. But not yesterday.

I kept seeing a recent buy rating in news reports for Bayhorse stock so I bought more. I don't know what was going on and didn't hear of the announcement of what was resolved. I kept asking that question on SMG but nobody seems to know. Did you try to sell yesterday? I can clearly see it go up and down. Seems like a temporary cut off from US investors caused a panic sell. If you know more about it please tell me.
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>>62283757
I don't know anything. I thought it was trending higher because of the silver prices but was surprised to see it at $0.03. Supposedly that some decent drill results years ago so they should be starting to dig themselves out of whatever holes they got themselves into. I'm not actually looking to sell but instead ride it out to the end for science.
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>>62283228
>You guys post the same graphics and arguments over and over and have done for literal years now.
Yes, it's called an investment thesis, and the fundamentals haven't really changed; to be quite frank they were largely the same before /pmg/ even existed. We have discussions about new events, but thats becoming harder with the reduced traffic. If you're too impatient, or need some novel toy then take a trip to one of the crypto or stock threads, they always have something new and papery.
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>>62283836
Yeah they are supposed to start producing silver and gold in 2027. Several credible sources have stated what they are doing. No more eating away at investment money once they have a serious production operation going. They explored and produced lots of samples this year. Not enough for a profit yet but it is something. And I am talking about refined metals. They were horsing around all this time to make sure they also have their own refinery when they get going so there won't be a glut of ore waiting to be processed by someone else. Which is nice since they can also process ore from other mines belonging to other companies.
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>>62283620
No. We were buying between $20 and $30
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>>62283610
Lol no
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24 oz and rising
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>>62283903
I wonder if this is the dip before operations come online. I don't know and don't really care enough to buy juniors anymore. I bought some back in 2021 by just picking names that I had heard from Pan Man and about 70% of them were duds. I'll happily hold onto the losers because eventually $70 silver might turn things around for even the smallest/shittiest mines. Better than eating the 90% losses sitting at the bottom of my portfolio.
In hindsight, without doing any DD I recommend people stay away from picking mines unless they are dividend paying majors or hand-picked ETFs like SILJ.
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>>62283911
Yall bought more in January than all of 2023-2025 combined its easy to see the volume,,,,,collectively you lost money some of yall like the 401k loser are down 80%
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>>62283949
Its a scam stock idiot, the management gets rich by endlessly issuing new shares that they get for free, 80 million new shares issued in 3 years,,,,you are dumber than a pmg stacktard baggie
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hopefully bullion brothers gets this soon. premium shouldn't be this bad
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>gayhorse shilling is back
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>>62283939
Based
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>>62283949
I made lots of money off of small mining stocks this year. They got bigger and bought up other mines. Did an off the top sale when they were sky high and holding the rest since PMs prices will be high for the foreseeable future. Most do not have dividends. The few that do are a pittance paying out pennies. The large mines did not have that much room to grow. Got to do serious research on each company. If a poor fag college drop out can succeed so can you. Time and patience my friend. Also there is that chokehold with Blackrock investors you should usually avoid like a plague. They will shit up any company they are heavily invested in. They don't know much about certain sectors of the economy too well and make huge mistakes like low info investors then tell those people to pump their bags. I do not have any insider industry knowledge. I just do research on everything related to it. It is either one company that looks good or I look at an entire sector and research how everything is interconnected then bet on multiple small companies. I have never bought stock worth more than $85 in anything. And only found heartbreak if I paid over $50 per share. Small stocks you can buy a little and see how it goes. If it stays relatively flat for years buy more if it is doing OK and looks like they might hit big. That is what I did. This was possible because normies and major bankers were ignoring anything to do with reindustrialization for the most part until recently.
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PMs are more volatile than shitcoins now. What are you gonna do when the JPMorgan jeets rugpull you?
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>>62284361
pee miggies dont have an answer to this
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>>62284361
What happens when the banks rugpull the dollar because they can't contain the $46TN bond market?
If capital stored in bonds floods into the real world PM prices will skyrocket. Which is exactly the kind of defensive play I want to be invested in. Anyone can profit when times are good and the government is spending trillions it doesn't have. I want to profit when the economy is at its worst.
I will not be the victim of the Fiat Fallout.
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>>62284409
Pm's have high volatility and low returns >>>>>CANCER
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>>62284361
>What are you gonna do when the JPMorgan jeets rugpull you?
Make like the Chinese and buy the dip. Don't threaten me with a good time
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>>62284534
>If everyone sells their garbage rocks the price will got to zero

Lmao the retard with the fake investment banking degree discovers supply and demand curves,,,,still funny he knows the future and is still a broke wagie
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>>62284678
Mining sector spends a lot of money mining, transporting, refining and using these rocks. And for that very reason they are infused with time, labor, and energy. A finished product that never spoils and can not be diluted at the whims of hostile, occupying jew bankers. Bankers who also want to be hushed about the amount of gold they buy and hoard.
I will not be the victim of the Fiat Fallout.
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>>62284361
There hasn't been a rug pull since April. Or they are so small now that they are barely noticeable. It has just been flat. Which is fine with me. This allowed me to sell some a while back in February when I needed it to pay for an expense. Now I can resume accumulating when I feel like it. Likely when the spot price goes down.
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>>62284698
You are the victim of the Fiat Fallout worry wart
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Imagine how low testosterone you have to be as a young white male and you stake your entire future on a rock
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These threads sure have gotten slow now that pms are being dumped

How many committed suicide for buying the top?
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>>62284816
I quintupled my money in January and the asset I invest in is sitting at 50% of its all time high. I am also still buying because none of the monetary issues that are at the root of the problem have been solved. It hasn't even begun to get bad.
I will not be the victim of the Fiat Fallout.
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>>62284043
Largest gold deposit in Oregon. Building a refinery in Idaho. Reported in the local the news. Gee I wonder why so many people are excited about it. Naysayers butt hurt they bet too much against this horse? I don't know why you did that. I just betted on multiple mining companies and won big. I am not going to be complaining if one is a bust. Just sucks that they didn't get started this year when silver was $120. Oh well it will probably be a dollar stock soon.
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>>62284855
what a bunch of suckers... oh wait
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>>62284861
Lmao did you find a nickel on the ground?
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>>62284886
>Largest gold deposit in Oregon. Building a refinery in Idaho


Lmao these losers believe paid press releases like pmg baggies believe everything the joo coin merchant tells them
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>>62284896
This loser doesn't understand the difference between spot and futures
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It's kind of bizarre to think we can just print trillions of dollars out of nothing and pretend these digits don't actually represent real-world resources and purchasing power. We can just "choose" to have ETFs wildly paying out 10-100% dividends. All of those boomer investing books written prior to 1983? That was all mumbo jumbo. The economy isn't about saving and being more productive. It's about eating more hamburgers and buying new cars. That's how you keep the monetary perpetual motion machine moving! Just when you think the bill is coming due, just go on vacation and take out a loan for a new roof on your house. We all have to do our part to stimulate the economy!
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>>62284906
That is a mercury dime in a bag with 1/10 eagles. Yes a bunch of us who collect bullion also collect old coins. I keep a 1/4 eagle right next to my 2 buffalos nickels since it is close to the same size. Not in the same plastic bag touching each other of course. But in protective jackets.

>>62284861
You have so many eagles that I think you should get a dime roll to put them in so they don't get all scratched up. They quit making the eagle nest back. I got a bunch of silver rounds scratched up keeping them in a bag like that until I bought capsules and a special case. It really matters when you sell them.
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>>62284886
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ikobtDPOP2k

Here's gayhorse 6 years ago saying their oregon mine was ready to produce . They had less than 100 million shares,,,,now over 300 million shares,,,, and they are still not producing,,,,,lmao millions of retards fleeced,,,,,all penny mining stocks are like this,,,lmao found some idiots dumber than the 401k loser
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Look dudes, precious metals are just one area of my portfolio. I dont want to hear about all this fiat fallout shit or whatever.
I estimate that less than 10% of my net worth is in precious metals, probably around 3-5% if im being honest.

Investing in anything is a gamble, its about diversifying so you have coverage if one of the eggs in your basket goes rotten.
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>>62284931
The difference between spot and futures is like ~$5, but on the charts I posted we see gains of +$550/oz (gold) over 7 months and gains of +$28/oz (silver) over 7 months.

You're pissing and moaning about $5 premiums while the long term thesis is playing out before your very eyes.
The only reason you're not ashamed of your stupidity is because youre retarded.
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>>62284963
Lmao you should sell that garbage to pmg losers they will think its real
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Any interesting or major news in the past week? Saw a thread about silver going back to $50. Is there any legitimate reason that could happen? Not gonna complain about temporary discounts of course.
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>>62284906
I did last Friday. I put it in my change jar. It used to be worth it to be worth it to roll up your change and go to the LCS. But with the silver price being 50% above the ATH I may never turn in my change every again. Base metal prices are on the rise too which is a sign we need a new currency. (Coinage is often reused when a fiat currency dies. So it's better to keep your change at this point. Only turn it in to pay off debts or to convert it to junk silver coinage).
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>>62284967
Over 4 months you lost 60% over 45 years you lost 40% on silver and 15% on gold,,,,worst investment class ever...lmao and best of all you are still a broke wagie
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>>62278459
I bought my first oz of gold after I saw this, how about that?
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>>62284981
Keep praying for the world to end while life passes you by chicken little
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>>62284966
Below Midwit take. Morgan Stanley has publicly shared the idea of a 60 20 20. One of those 20s is PM.
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62284987
so I see you're working to earn 1 rupee/reply.
what a disaster your life has become
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I increased my dca from $27 to around $65 by buying at the $80 level. I basically took the unrealized gains and put it back into my stack. I wish I felt more confident about it. My stack has grown by double though so that feels good. Thanks for checking out my blog
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>>62285020
>around $65 by

So after inflation you lost money, congrats, plus lost even more because when you sell you lose another 20% to the joo,,,lmao but you still owe tax on phantom gain,,,kektop
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>>62284861
youre assuming that the can won't be kicked down the road longer than your lifespan
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>>62284974
Everything's lame these days because the price is entirely at the whim of whatever the orange nigger has to say for the day. It has not gone below 70 in ages even with oil etc. being a severe detriment. I just want his nigger spree to be over with so we can hit triple digits again.
>>62284966
This DESU you're scaring the new niggas
>>62285020
I was a 20-30s PIMP before I started buying @70-80. Haven't bought above 80 yet.
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>>62285038
silver holders wont have this problem because silver is needed within my lifetime
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>>62285040
>20-30s PIMP before I started buying @70-80.

Lmao every pmg idiot bought the top,,,the volume tells the tale
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>>62284997
There is no stopping the exponential increase in currency. What is even the point of chasing basis points when the currency is deteriorating right out from under us? No financial institution works without Treasuries and the U.S. government already loses HALF of their tax receipts to interest payments alone.
I have made the decision to sit on the sidelines while the monetary system falls apart due to a lack of resources, deteriorating international trade relations, bankrupt consumer and tax base.
I will not be the victim of the Fiat Fallout.
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>>62285040
>the whim of whatever the orange nigger has to say for the day
Eh, it's last notice date today and we've been having EoM dumps since February. It's not super surprising. Things are probably in a holding pattern for another 2 FOMC meetings. Overall we're in a really "hyper liquid" state (monetary, sandpile). I wouldn't think too hard about daily price action and I'd have a minor bias towards cash in the very short term.
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>>62284998
Well, I haven't stopped buying pm's. Eventually the percentage will grow. For instance, next year I get a small windfall from a certificate maturing. I would put a portion of that into buying some gold.
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>>62285038
Exponential functions double as the doubling period halves. A petri dish that is only half full of bacteria only has 1 doubling period left before 100% of the resources are consumed. It appears to happen slowly at first and then 90% of all the growth happens abruptly at the end.
Even if banks can tinker with interest rates they actually can't solve the problem. Emptying the bond market blows the whole thing out instantly so you can't even stop the growth.
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>>62285053
>there is no stopping the imaginary exponential increase in currency.

Brain worms
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>>62284998
>buy bonds cuz hyperflation

Nothing dumber or broker than a stackturd
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>>62281271
Anon, those are all gold sovereigns, crowns were not produced during any of those years.
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Its really sad,,,or funny,,,,,,,pmg baggies missed the 50 year silver cycle because they didn't listen to the rich Chadjeet ,,,its ogre
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>>62285020
Feel good fren. I traded some gold gains for silver
in March at 75.
I have no regrets
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$4-$120

And pmg baggies made nothing!

All because iqsupreme said dont pay hyuge premiums and they freaked out

Kektop!
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>>62285116
>Intentional misread
Shiggy

>>62285175
What are you playing right now? Last time I was around you were riding petrobas. Are you not going to go for Hecla and Barrick? Their risk reward profile is outstanding. I'm playing them and cash in my portfolio. Oil seems too frothy and a losing game at the moment. Staying away from banks. Volatility seems somewhat enticing but not as much as explicitly Hecla and Barrick.
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>>62285236
>shiggy
Take me back to 2012



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