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Strange things are happening.

The price of silver on the exchange in Shanghai (where physical metal is traded, not paper) has broken through 80 dollars per ounce.

If there is no metal in the vaults in the West and mostly paper/digital is left there, a bigger war will be needed ASAP, preferably in the Eastern Europe because they always serve as the best cannon fodder and nobody cares if millions die xD
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Silver might tear the commodity sector apart if people take physical silver seriously (as people do when the world goes into actual distress). Paper silver is 1st world problem, but most of /pol/ isn't investor class.
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>>524341175
COMEX registered inventories faced massive delivery claims in December 2025 (47+ million ounces in early December, over 60% of registered stock in days). It caused a vault drain emergency xD. London/LBMA vaults also showed strain
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The system is.completely rigged at the COMEX and LBMA to suppress the price of silver. The rigged commodity markets should fail. Its the root of the banksters fiat power, and they use that power to steal your productivity and enrich themselves and their buddies. Reality of gold to silver price ratios must be restored to the natural extraction ratios, and the mining of silver must increase.
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>>524341175
ive told people to buy silver but literally no on i know has any savings. or they tell me they've invested $500 in wealth simple or something
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>AG1!/USDCNY/32.15
Nice math faggot.
You can just set the scale to the desired currency and weight.
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>>524341556
I have told a hundred people. 3 listened and were in a position to invest. I yoloed pretty much everything, and I couldn't be happier.
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>>524341583
Shanghai silver (AG1!) 19,400 CNY/kg ($78/oz premium), while COMEX $72/oz. Scale it however xD
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>>524341742
If you just look at the AG1! price, up in the right corner you can set the currency to USD and the weight to APOZ.
Then you don't need to mess with the math.
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>>524340886
That's cute
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>>524341583
is there somewhere else i can chart watch this without trading view? its asking me to make an account
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>>524340886
SETF wasn't a meme, most of you were just too stupid to see it coming.
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>>524341911
> yes goyim, value paper and printed ink instead of real limited resources!
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>>524341978
I had to fill out a form for the SHFE data. ICE is weird that way. You can get the data from the changs direct, but it's only in CNY/kg there.
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>>524341978
Sorry, here's the link
https://www.shfe.com.cn/eng/Market/Futures/Metal/ag_f/
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>>524341979
SETF called it years ago: physical silver tightness draining West to East. They predicted physical silver shortages would drain Western vaults eastward to China due to industrial demand and manipulation exposure, and it is now happening. The East-West divergence signals real physical scarcity, msinly from Chinas massive industrial use (solar, electronics, EVs etc). The West is utterly fucked after this new Chinese 2020 Dual Circulation strategy imo.
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>>524342189
Even before SETF the COMEX manipulation was obvious, it's been going on for decades to depress the price of gold and silver. That shit's fucked to death now.
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>>524340886
SETF anons, I kneel
I've been attacking your threads for years calling you schizos and delusional
I will say I was wrong, and you were 100% right
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>>524341175
I am not a kike so I do not care about (((value))). Get fucked.
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>>524340886
Sharing this at the dinner table right now
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New gen of batteries are silver heavy, Samsung buying every kilo
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>>524342189
>physical silver tightness draining West to East.
What's sort of funny about that is how the Venetians were using arbitrage of gold to silver in the East, then bringing the gold back to Europe to exchange for silver.
Rinse and repeat...40% returns per annum.
Clever cunts, they were.
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>>524340886
So you have new technology that requires more silver to be efficient.
The mines can't keep up.
Next delivery is January can they make that physical delivery ?
January 1 rare earth minerals can't be exported.
USA has to update their weapons and nuclear weapons which requires silver.
Nuclear power plants require silver
Chips, electrics, require silver
New battery technology requires more silver.
So now the USA only has a limited supply of silver, meaning a limited supply of weapons and technology unless the USA buys the completed goods, but there is tariffs on goods also.
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>>524341474
Ok and you still have no silver for weapons.
You're going to get taken out America
Russia has not lost that many soldiers
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>>524342438
>USA has to update their weapons and nuclear weapons which requires silver.
What do they need silver for?
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>>524342437
The classic cycle was often silver East for spices/goods, not exact gold-silver flip. Todays flow is silver West to East so roles reversed
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>>524340886
Goddammit this is fucking bullshit we are actually getting a silver short squeeze and I only bought 300 dollars worth 5 years ago lmao, I barely got out of college man sue me.
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so what is the play concerning miners.
i am basically priced out of buying physical silver, my existing stack will have to suffice, but i can still afford some juniors like VIPRF that are still only trading at a dollar something a share,
should i be buying more stock?
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>>524341911
I'm like 70% sure silver outperformed the Black Lotuses if you bought 5K of BL and Silver you would get more over three years.

Pokemon cards may be better.
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>>524342669
I am convinced the fed reserve will pull master level jewery, short silver, manipulate the price, and dump silver bonds until it falls again l. Then buy discarded physical bags to cover their empty bonds
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>>524342767
It would be kind of awesome if they did. I would love to buy more physical
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>>524342620
The Venetians traded the arbitrage in metals, too. That's how they made a substantial part of their fortunes. They controlled the exchange rates for a century or two.
I won't be surprised to see a rugpull coming up. Too many hyperbolic moves all over the place to be logically sustained.
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>>524342844
Same. They won't let silver return to its true level without a bloody fight. I intend to profit from their hubris. And if I'm wrong, my moderate stack will have to suffice
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Where do you keep your silver?
What will you do when the U.S. Govt confiscates it?
How will you purchase anything with it when the dollar is worthless?
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>>524342767
>>524342844
The Fed doesnt trade silver, short it, or issue "silver bonds" (no such thing exists). Past bank manipulation like JPM fines was episodic spoofing. This shit is driven by massive industrial demamd and physical tightness. COMEX is probably already drained dry
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>>524342547
> American flag: you
What you mean by that, brownie? JPM has the biggest stockpile, and they're USA.
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>>524340886
Epsteins 44 billion being laundered
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>>524340886
FOMO raising prices much higher than inflation alone.
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>>524340886
dont care
never buying shiny rocks or shitcoins
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>>524342579
Nuclear warheads
Batteries
Avionics
Missiles
Nuclear power plants in ships
Paint
I'm not sure you understand the amount of weapons that have been used in the last year ?
US military is now only 1.3 million military people down from 2 million
700 thousand loss is not good
Did Russia actually lose 1 million military troops ? If so why didn't Ukraine take back any land ?
Russia is loosing old ships and subs
Hypersonic missiles is what is being used.
Solar panels and battery technology has a new way but requires more silver
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>>524343027
They're not supposed to, you are correct. But if you don't think the jews running the reserve and the jews running investment firms don't conspire, I have a bridge on the moon to sell you.

Industrial demand is only part of this, and I don't think they're dry yet. Too many boomers and normies in paper silver. If they can make weak stickers fold by making their investment drop on paper, they can shake some more physical silver loose. I think a boom and bust is that shake.
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>>524340886
>9 minute charge, 600 Mile EV range from Samsung solid state silver batteries.
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I was at an antique place the other day - the owner said he bought 10k worth of silver.
Why?
Well, Samsung developed new battery tech for EV, he says, that is 10x silver content of existing batteries. Charges in 9 mins, goes 900km (news article I found says 600km). Says China has bought next 10 years worth of mine output. Says Shanghai is $5+ over spot on every ounce. Says Samsung buying every ounce they can lay their hands on. Says physical silver will be $200/oz in March, $4,000/oz next xmas.
Take it with a ton of salt; I'm just going to keep stacking as I always have been.
Question I'm facing is, if it goes to $200/oz (forget $4k), what do I do? I mean, I don't have to work another day of my life, so what do I do with myself every day?
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>>524343169
But what does the silver DO in all of those applications? If it is just for electrical conduction, they can use other materials. Aluminum is popular and plentiful.
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>>524343222
if it goes to 200/oz i am probably going to convert it to gold because i doubt that price will last long.
mines will come online and the price will fall
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>>524341911
Haha I can get those from China for a buck each. Even foil cards. Foil mana vaults and crypts and whatever else.
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>>524342963
>How will you purchase anything with it when the dollar is worthless?
but that's the point isn't it? attain goods that have value to negate the effects of currency spiralling into oblivion. unless you're implying a SHTF scenario, when you would need guns, bullets, and canned food. what does it matter if the government confiscates it anyway? the goverment isn't gonna do that and the dollar will not lose its inherent value, unless SHTF
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>>524342767
Schlomo isn’t in charge anymore. Chang is running this shit now. Every seething Jew massive paper silver dump has been instantly slurped by the yellow man. Driving down the price to even $50 would require an absurd amount of money and Chang would just go “yes, all of it please and thank you, physical delivery to Shanghai.

It’s game over.
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>>524340886
Silver is up, higher than even gold, because Samsung made a solid state battery that uses silver to reduce dendite formation.
This silver tech is (a) not scalable due to the scarcity of silver, and (b) people will look for substitutes when they understand the physics, which may result in a material even better than silver for this purpose.
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>>524343222
>>524343203
The Samsung solid state silver batteries are 100% real.
Silver is going to be required for basically everything from now on.
Drones
Vacuum cleaners
EVs
RC cars
Golf carts
I mean everything.
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>>524343321
Mines take 15 years on average to start producing and the industrial demand isn't slowing it's increasing
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>>524340886
American farmers can't grow food.
The cost of fertilizer
USA bailed out farmers
Tariffs have caused hyperinflation
Americans with OCD and ADHD from the pandemic and vaccines have made American workers unskilled
When the food supply collapsed and the government bailed out farmers that was like Russia in the 90s
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>>524343255
Don’t you think if they could use the worlds cheapest dogshit metal instead of $20 an ounce silver (at its super cheap lows), they would have been? It’s irreplaceable.
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>>524343390
Samsung just funded the reopening and pre purchase of two years worth of all silver from a mine in Mexico
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>>524343222
>if it goes to $200/oz
>I don't have to work another day of my life
are you willing to bet your life on it that the value will sustain?
>>524343321
>convert it to gold
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>>524343321
He had an answer for that as well
Obviously take it with a ton of salt...
He said all the mines they currently have are waning or mined out. Suggests that silver is now a rare commodity.
Said it isn't even considered a precious metal anymore. Just a manufacturing necessity.
Again, I'm just buying cause I like the stuff and have since it was ~15/oz. I buy way under scrap price daily (thank you antique stores and aged boomers who don't follow the silver market!)
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>>524343255
Silver protects the batteries from dendrite growth, that's why they are using it.
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>>524343429
so at what point do i convert my silver to secure my winnings to to speak?
because i have not insignificant amount but i don't want to hold it till it goes back down to twenty dollars an oz
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>>524343390
>>524343427
Samsung solid-state battery is in prototype/pilot stage. Production begins earliest in 2027. Current price rally stems from ongoing structural deficits, solar/EV/electronics industrial offtake, and physical tightness. Mostly China makes it happen.
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>>524343373
>Schlomo isn’t in charge anymore. Chang is running this shit now
This is where I doubt. I'm not some retard thinking China will collapse in 2 more weeks, but I think their position is extremely unstable and overstated. They're masters of propaganda and influence, but not globally dominant yet. Jews have hundreds of years of unimaginable wealthy families
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>>524343350
>unless you're implying a SHTF scenario, when you would need guns, bullets, and canned food.
Of all of the nations to collapse in the 20th and 21st centuries, there are no tales of men who hoarded guns, bullets and canned food and survived. Community, lighters, batteries and booze is what allowed people to survive.

>the government isn't gonna do that
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iK4Dd04bo5A

>SHTF
Everyone thinks "it could never happen here." It has happened in China, it happened in the soviet Union, it happened in Ireland. It happened in Yugoslavia. It WILL happen here, it is just a matter of when.
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>>524343528
Well you can always start profit taking now should never be upset with a profit even if you could've got 2x more it's always good to lock in some gains at least but given the sharp increase in price you may find people unwilling to buy it, dealers like steady prices and not volatility
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>>524343472
But they have to make the battery in Mexico.
Rare earth minerals laws by trump
Now what Americans ?
Tariffs by Trump
Now what Americans ?
Trump bankruptcy , a devalued dollar, hyperinflation.
No more Transgender for everyone
WTF does that have to do with the main problem in America ?
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>>524343528
Looks like I have around 80# of the stuff (well, gold amount mixed in there too, but close enough)
If it hits 200/oz, I'd probably convert 40 pounds and sit on the rest.
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>>524340886
now see copper.
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>>524343528
This isn't Obama's rigged market.
It's not going back down
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>>524343507
>Silver protects the batteries from dendrite growth, that's why they are using it.
Okay, that's unique. Is there nothing else that could replace it, though? Solid-state batteries and graphene based electrodes? Sodium-ion and zinc-based technologies?
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>>524343689
They don't make the batteries in Mexico they just mine and process the ore and ship it to where they are made which is largely South Korea
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>>524343654
>Of all of the nations to collapse in the 20th and 21st centuries
>It has happened in China, it happened in the soviet Union, it happened in Ireland. It happened in Yugoslavia
lmao, what?
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>>524343846
People in China were eating each other in the 1950s.
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>>524340886
>If there is no metal in the vaults in the West and mostly paper/digital is left there, a bigger war will be needed ASAP
How does this work?
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>>524343955
People in Africa are eating each other today.
What's your point?
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>>524343812
Correct but no one is exporting silver directly to the USA anymore.
Understand what Trump's behavior did
USA can't make weapons
USA can't grow food
USA has a hyperinflation problem
You can't manufacturer goods in the USA with rare earth minerals from other countries.
No more transgender for everyone Trump keeps repeating, ok but deal with the real issues not some group like , golfers, skaters, snowboarders, deal with real problems.
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>>524344059
It seemed like you were unaware of the various nations that collapsed in the 20th century.
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>>524340886
you see that big ass green candle
That's a funeral candle for jewsa and the burger shekel.
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>>524344172
one can only hope panama
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Mexico’s Senate emphasized the need to implement retaliatory measures if the United States does not remove tariffs imposed on Mexican steel under Section 232. This stance is outlined in the Sectoral Diagnostic Summary of USMCA, which the Senate will submit to President Claudia Sheinbaum. The report notes that eliminating Section 232 tariffs is crucial to restoring free trade in North America. If this objective is not achieved, Mexico should
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>>524342189
Told many npcs to buy. No one did.
They will be my slaves when economy collapses.
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I claim all the time that 2020/2022 democide and injecting people with slow-killing gene therapies was done because elites are panically scared of full depletion of non-renewables, and they try to replace humans with AI and so far everything goes in this direction. Everything fits this theory. We live in era of human life value changing from near-zero to negative. Resources we consume are worth more now than work we do. It means the hardcore culling is inevitable.
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USA is out of weapons for Ukraine,
USA has seen farmers go bankrupt and bailouts because of prices
USA has no technology advancement only imported technology
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>>524344491
The good news is that I stacked enough silver to make your culling quick and efficient. However, I didn't stack enough to make it painless, so I hope you collected some.
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There is about 2300 physical silver and gold stackers now.
The 30 dollars range most sold
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>>524344735
so you're saying it's an exclusive club?
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>>524344646
>tfw you stacked enough gold and silver to secure you life but not enough to secure a pleasant care free life
the toil never ends, does it, just the name of the man you toil for changes
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>>524340886
Mexico says they will sell to China
Pollock you can go to war with Russia
That is how you fuck Trump back for being an asshole
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>>524344735
How did you count them?

>>524344797
I stacked enough to make everyone I value comfy. I'm already retired, and work for no one but me. I hope many anons stacked and achieve the same.
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>>524340886
I heard physical silver may be important because of new batteries. I forget the exact details. Solid state batteries.
Could just be part of organized efforts to pump it.
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>>524342252
i remember long ago sprott was talking about the rigged paper market and told everyone to hold silver physically to destroy the scam. if only he had a bigger audience this would have happened long ago
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>>524344768
The stackers are no longer stacking, this happens for some reason. The 90s it happened people sold their silver and had no interest in it.
Fucking crazy people
Silver was 2.50 no one was interested in bullions or coin collecting.
It just happens
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>>524342438
don’t forget satellites and electric vehicles and data centers
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>>524345051
yeah and nobody is going to want super expensive batteries even if they are better - there is a ceiling for the price of silver where the technology just no longer makes sense except for very specific (and expensive) applications.
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>>524342438
Cell phone makers will be going back to 4gb/8gb memory starting with the 2026 models. This is expected to be the trend for the next 2-3 years at minimum.
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>>524340886
ok but are they trading silver or are they trading pieces of paper that says "you will get this much silver, two more weeks"

very important
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>>524345289
China trades actual metal
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>>524343321
>mines will come online and the price will fall
Nobody "mines" silver, silver is a byproduct of mining lead.
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>>524345128
>The stackers are no longer stacking, this happens for some reason
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gMbnJzHhoBI
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>>524345334
iirc 30% of silver is mined directly, not taken as byproduct.
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>>524344950
Online YouTube, vault rentals, sales by bullion mints.
Stackers are people that buy consistently
It's a hobby/ investment
I can't figure it out, price is rising but the stackers are so few compared to when silver was at 30 dollars
There is a lot of paper owners,
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>>524344491
https://x.com/i/grok/share/dZjITrHJs5bAXaq72nPuN55NE
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>>524345189
Yes those to ,
You can't adjust the mining flow because of demand , what you can mine is what you can mine
Trump can throw a tantrum but what it is is what it is.
Fertilizer is going up,
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>>524345428
Lol, YouTube videos is a self selecting club. Sovereign nations are literally accumulating. Industry demands increasing. Industry consumers are making direct deals with mines for exclusive production, limiting available supply. Maybe China limiting exports? Oh, also not to mention the 8 dollar arbitrage profit of buying silver in NY and shipping it to Shanghai.
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>>524345547
David Rockefeler warning that overpopulation is the greatest problem of our era

https://files.catbox.moe/fu04h2.mp4
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>>524345428
It's more expensive to buy now, simply.
I was able to stack at 20 but felt psychological resistance at 35. Now? Fuck.

Be honest: do you really think it's not going down again? Even temporarily?
Should I say "fuck my mind" and buy anyway, even at 4x the price I previously did?
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>>524345675
>Robert Frank, (May 26, 2009), "Billionaires Try to Shrink World's Population, Report Says", The Wall Street Journal: "The New York meeting of billionaires Bill Gates, Warren Buffett, David Rockefeller, Eli Broad, George Soros, Ted Turner, Oprah, Michael Bloomberg and others was . . . a friendly chat . . . . 'Taking their cue from Gates they agreed that overpopulation was a priority

https://www.wsj.com/articles/BL-WHB-1322
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>>524343222
I used to gift 1 silver coin to everyone who went to my Christmas parties years ago when it was <$25/oz and if I was in your shoes, I'd be seething at their incompetence. Like 1 guy and 1 girl out of all the people I gifted told me it motivated them to start stacking. The rest have either cashed out or lost their coins and I haven't come to despise them BECAUSE it isn't a life-changing amount of lost value...yet.
Also, my wife divorce raped me and got half of my silver and holds the baby hostage. I have plenty to seethe about right now, wake me up when it hits $500/oz.
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>>524340886
You will see selling pressure. Nobody is excited to fomo into physical silver at $70-80 spot

Suck my dick its an endless supply
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>>524340886
>a bigger war will be needed ASAP
Africa is loaded with gold. Go be cannon fodder there.
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>>524345272
So you have a memory Bank for your phone. Wow we just went backwards because of prices
Doesn't matter Trump fucked up everything like his businesses. European union has to keep their money safe and that is the US stock market and Treasury.
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>>524345703
If you can still buy physical silver, it's worth it. It is not going to be available soon. Unobtanium, and then Unaffordium once its available again.
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>>524343128
what are you buying?
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>>524345759
wtf you should've said you only have like 50oz
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>>524345761
eh, it's silver or AI lol. What do you think has actual value
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>>524343485
$250 is the new floor. The world needs tech and silver is first principles posture.

Wouldn't doubt tomorrows open will be limit up. SHGE is at $80 now. That's a $9 arbitrage. Never has it been so large at any time on any exchanges.
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>>524345703
It's not going to go down to the level you seen 12 to 28 dollars.
Inflation, costs, and demand
People don't work for free
People don't give equipment out for free
People don't transport products for free
Paperwork, license, fees , tariffs this costs money.
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>>524341911
I have a Yugioh card that's worth something, not selling it tho because I can't be arsed

Imagine trying at life, buncha tryhard faggots
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>>524346044
> $9
$8 now, clearing out that inventory. Up a $1.15 already.
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>>524345889
People like you convinced me to buy a couple of grand worth of silver when it was $25/oz. But that was in 2018, how can you be convinced to hop off of the H Y P E T R A I N and start being realistic? You may become wealthy, maybe. But it doesn't happen until it happens. Calm down and be prosaic: silver is a great store of value and MAY become more valuable over time. Gambling on a big win is how Shekelstein and Co. have turned everyone into peasants playing lotteries and created the Boomer Vampire Race to futher curtail our humanity. Silver is pretty and I'm happy it's actually worth something at all in a world filled with murder, lies and poo.
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>>524340886
Looks like little kike games to me, not the first time metal chinks are involved in pump and dump schemes.
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>>524343222
Except you're dumb. Those batteries have 1kg of silver. If silver is $4000/oz, the silver in the battery ALONE would be worth $140,000. You think anyone is going to be buying a $250,000 electric car? Give me a break.
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>>524345960
There can be no AI if there's no silver.
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>>524346220
That's crazy man. Cause silver was $15-$18 an oz that whole year. You got robbed, were you retarded?
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>>524346281
It kinda fits their plan of plebs having no cars.
Only politicians, ceos and bankers are going to have cars, paid by taxpayers of course.
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>>524345748
Great now the USA has a shortage of workers and military.
Now what ?
India can make more nuclear warheads in a month then the USA can make in a 100 years.
Production of goods Americans don't have enough workers to survive
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Damn I only ended up with like 40 ounces
Meant to get more earlier this year but kept putting it off
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>>524346281
It's called life , your being classes out.
Migrants collecting millions on welfare
Buy now pay later is back
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>>524345759
You told your bitch about your stack? lol.
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>>524346136
Big difference between 12-28 and 50 though, from where we're at at 80 right now.
But otherwise yeah.
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>>524345953
Nah, my wife was my trusted compatriot and we aren't wealthy by any means. When she took the baby and drove off, I was at work, making $10.10/hour. We had an argument the night before and I yelled at her. I've never struck a woman or raised my voice at them because I'm a gigachad monster man and I am pretty sure it must have hurt her enough to just fucking bail on me. It still hurts, I was stupid and didn't go to my small-town cops to report a kidnapping because I saw my spouse had driven off to live with her parents across the country...but then, papers came and basically all of my financial plans for living are in shambles. I moved to another state and am now making $15/hour, but it's going to take ages to turn my time into enough silver to give my kid when I pass away. Child support docks my pay and no professional job will hire me because they're all staffed by betaboyz who think I'll crush their office relationships...in my mind I am still married and I hate it. I slowly stack silver and am filled with hate. I hope something good happens, but I don't have trust that it will. Or maybe I fucked up and deserve this, idk, I'll just keep stacking silver.
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>>524346281
Only fans make millions, why are you not making enough to keep up ?
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>>524340886
talmudic interventions in 3-2-1
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>>524346510
> I'm a delightful ray of sunshine.
Think of how.much better you'd feel if you transferred the bankers wealth to you by buying their silver up at the cheap prices they keep suppressed. It's a little bright spot in your doom and gloom, bro
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>>524340886
> preferably in the Eastern Europe because they always serve as the best cannon fodder and nobody cares if millions die xD
I actually think this is the reason it was decided to locate the next proxy war to Ukraine after the "War on Terror"
Because who gives a shit about Ukraine?
Close enough to Europe for it to become a problem for Europe, but far enough from America to ever become a problem to the USA.
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>>524346358
I was late to the hype train. I lurk and wait to see how the rest of the retards fare before I dip my toes in. I started stacking slowly in 2020. Maybe I am the retard in this situation, but I'm also very much a poorfag. >>524346600 is my blog. If I make a huge financial gamble and lose, I'd probably not even be worthy of calling myself a father. I know my place in the universe, or at least have a decent grasp of it, Anon.
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I have 5 pounds of silver. Is that enough? Should I have more?
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>>524340886
>they always serve as the best cannon fodder and nobody cares if millions die xD
savage,
but true
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>>524346586
Inflation is not going away, it's here and that's that.
To mine the silver it will cost 74 dollars corrected for today's inflation.
Now you have license, shipping, inspection, transportation.
That is a big cost 93 in January
Trump is a bad business man, he failed the bankruptcy bailouts. Now he is the bailout and government with no one to bail Trump out. That is a problem, so silver gold when the dollar devalued is better than no dollar like Russia in the 90s
Now you have silver fraud happening
Now you have to pay for security, inspection and weight.
It's that bad now.
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>>524342382
This Anon Knows. Samsung paying $100 per ounce rn.
It takes 2 kilos of silver per car battery that goes 600 miles and takes 9 minutes to charge.
There isn't enough silver in existence to supply this new demand.
Wait until they start mass producing M.O.X.E. Boxes out of gold to terraform Mars.
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>>524346849
I'm sorry to hear that. You could have gotten silver for $18 in 2023. Most folks could afford an ounce a week with little to no sacrifice in quality of life. We had many threads discussing the factual data about the silver price manipulation, the mining shortages, the massive utility of silver in addition to being a monetary metal, and the dangers of fiat. Some of us listened, and actually acted.
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>>524346884
What you can afford and be able to hold it for a long term. Over 10 years.
Pace yourself, everyone is different
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>>524346136
>It's not going to go down to the level you seen 12 to 28 dollars.
Global production cost average per Oz in 2026 is expected to be $17.40
Have you considered the headroom?
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>>524342438
did somebody say...
>confiscation?
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>>524347051
9 minutes is awesome, 600 miles
A pickup truck is 100 k now
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>>524347124
> have you considered the 7 year structural mining deficit that has completely used up a full years production of above ground stockpiles?
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>>524342669
when push comes to shove, miners will be nationalized anyhow because of (((national security concerns)))
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>>524347225
>have you considered the 7 year structural mining deficit
No, I haven't. Tell me more, please.
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>>524342438
Silver isn't a REE idiot.
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>>524342963
>Where do you keep your silver?
Nice try FBI
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>>524341335
>over 60% of registered stock in days
>same as ram
whom took delivery? seems like something /pol/ ought to be digging into
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Reminder that whenever silver and gold shot up like this, there is always a big revolution following.
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>>524347310
Lost it all in a shipwreck, same with all my automatic weapons and anti tank mines
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>>524347240
you are not wrong but i just want to make some money and make life a little bit easier
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>>524347124
Ok for how much silver to demand ?
You're not getting silver at that price or food at that cost
The space shuttle is no longer available, to build one space shuttles is impossible because of the cost now.
The international space station to build it now would be impossible
Inflation, costs of production
No one works for free
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>>524347372
>The international space station to build it now would be impossible
I'm sure the Treasury could find the money for it somewhere
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>>524340886
We can mine it, we have shut down silver mines all over the place. Alaska is full of gold also, we can mine that too.
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>>524347266
> Global production cost average per Oz in 2026 is expected to be $17.40
The price has been below the cost of extraction. Most extraction is a byproduct of other mineral mining. The price has been suppressed so heavily for decades that almost all primary silver miners are out of business. The production of silver is inelastic for a decade until new mines open.
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>>524346992
Trump’s a bad businessman? That's terrorism, you're next on the deport list. How dare you malign Jesus's handpicked chosen steward of holiness and goodliness upon the Earth. The economy is literally better than ever, everyone's rich, and shiny rocks are meaningless. My diamond hands are holding Trump coins, while you peasants play with rocks
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>>524341175

People don’t realise just how far this is going to spread
PAPER IS DEAD.
This will affect everything, every commodity.
Public will notice it once price discovery starts on food commodities.
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>>524341997
>Boomer rocks don't make money for a century
>Millenials Cards and games pay off in a couple years
Total boomer/like death.
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>>524347148
O no there is so many stackers now that that would off set the demand.
Wrong the number of stackers are not going to off set the demand.
They can stop circulation, but that demand on bullion is low also.
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>>524347372
>spacing around punctuation
fuck off, pajeet, this is a discussion for adult human beings
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>>524347372
>Ok for how much silver to demand ?
59% of the demand is for "industrial" uses.
They will be covered. Coin collectors are the ones who won't get delivery.
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my family bought me Coke silver for Christmas. so I'm a little torn between the basedness of silver, and the goyslop of Coke
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>>524342653
You're alright mate. Make sure you're secure everywhere else.
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>>524347601
I gave all my Pokemon cards to a childhood friend who was poor
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>>524347686
Your family is pretty cool, anon
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>>524347240
Ok
And that means what ?
They will work faster and for free ?
Elon Musk had said for a decade about going to Mars, people bought into this .
What don't you understand about society today ?
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>>524342669
Own physical that’s it.

Silverr is a mostly by product of other mining
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>>524347059
It's alright, Anon. I'll live until I drop dead, silver and money are just a game to increase the luxury levels of the life I lead. However, I'm still buying silver. Why not? If it doesn't turn into a fortune, I imagine it'll stay around the same value and I can gift it to my kid when they're old enough to cash it out or save it themselves. It's easier to save a little money when you're a poorfag if you lock it up, make it illiquid. Otherwise, I'd probably be spending my money on "nigga rich" products and luxuries like everyone else around me irl. Even so, buying silver is probably going to become harder to do unless I increase my income and get out of poverty wages somehow. I've got lots of ideas, but I'll consult the /biz/ archives and find that others had the same idea and failed or bailed. It's seems like the only thing that profits people is sin and luck, so I'll keep buying silver coins and hope we all get lucky! The average normalfag doesn't have the foresight, just the gambling impulse. Silver stackers are gambling on a better future, but I hope that future isn't filled with exploding batteries! Thanks for reading my blog.
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>>524342767
Fuck off Tampowitz
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>>524341911
Call me when they make EV batteries out of Yugioh cards
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>>524343128
What are you buying, anon?
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>>524347836
That's the thing though. Evs are a fake market. They're trying to prop up the Chinese economy or something
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>>524347765
It means that your shares of those companies will leave your Robinhood account overnight and you'll be compensated with a (((very fair amount of dollars))) which is probably a fraction of the last trade.
That's what I mean.
>inb4 they cannot do this
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>>524347792
I don't think any of us are getting out of this alive, and I am glad to hear you have accumulated what you can. Remember, the banksters have discounted it on their dime! Do as much as you can to transfer their wealth back to you, because the reckoning is coming quickly.
And yes, keeping assets illiquid is how you save, and the bankers hate that.
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>>524347327
Because of a reserve currency gets devaued and that is the US dollar under Trump.
Soft landing
No more wars
Homeless
Drug crisis
Unemployment rising fast
Hyperinflation
No more transgender for everyone Trump keeps saying.
WTF does that have to do with, farmers getting bailouts, hyperinflation, and Ukraine war ?
Israel just went through how much weapons
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>>524347755
For sure. I didn't even ask for it!
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>>524342438
drumpf wants to mine silver in greenland.
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>>524344491
I can believe that.
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>>524347433
No they can't
And the technology is lost when everything was shut down.
More people are like Trump and not ship builders. You see how pedophiles act on catch a predator ? That is the same as president Trump is acting like.
Neo
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>>524347923
Whether or not EV's are viable without subsidies, I see them all over Commifornia
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>>524347463
How much will it cost to get to it and transport it ?
We can go to Mars. We haven't gotten close because when we could do it we didn't do it and now it costs to much to do and the skilled labor no longer exists.
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>>524340886
Weird things happened with gold on open too. Look at those pops.
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>>524347463
Even if you mine it. You can’t refine it.
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>>524348107
It's like a gift certificate that keeps gaining value the longer you hold it. See what it can buy next year at this.time.
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>>524342547
lmao shill forgot to change his VPN
many such cases
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>>524348313
>You can’t refine it.
It's Silver, they 100% refine it in the states. It's either with a blast furance or cyanide leaching.
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>>524347525
Pedophile hands .
We are in a cyberpunk present
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>>524348329
I sure will. Last year's oz was around $20 at the time. How foolish it would be to hold paper money...
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>>524348285
Gold is at a low, because it’s being forced sold to cover a lot of the silver shorts. Now the shorts are disappearing gold will have another bolt up.
But important IGNORE PAPER, ONLY PHYSICAL.

All paper, all fractional reserve principal is trash, silver is shaking the fucking out of the LBMA and COMEX. The CHINKS and JEETs are sicks of Jewish magic tricks, price discovery is happening right now, BRICS nations are using silver as a test to break the paper structure, they will definitely try this with other commodities.

Paper trading is worthless. Own physical!
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>>524340886
Fucking ounces just say gram or kilogram.
Also how do we get to shanghai?
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>>524348478
Indeed. By 2030, I'm pretty sure we'll be a lot closer to the natural extraction/price ratio with gold, and gold will be over $10k.
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>>524347681
Ok
That is a 40 percent on top of 5 years of no delivery of silver for industrial production
You understand the hole Trump has dug
Fake religion people
Pedophile president
Military on the streets
Hyperinflation
No more transgender for everyone Trump says
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>>524348641
Pretty based. until then stay comfy
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>>524348454
Like rare earths metals USA used to reins it.
They gave it away to China.
China refines 80% of the world’s silver now.
And just like starting new mines, starting new refineries or updating ancient ones to meet demand takes a long time.
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>>524342579
>What do they need silver for?
Mostly batteries. Silver batteries have a unique property that can not be duplicated. As a regular battery drains its voltage drops. A silver cell always has the same voltage, it is just able to deliver less current as it drains.

For precision guidance systems and electronics on cruise missiles it has to be silver batteries. Each missile has a monster box of silver that is blown to pieces and can never be recovered.
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>>524348667
You're tiring. Trump didn't create all the ills of the world, and he's fixing the ones the bankers were creating to collapse the USA for the last 100 years. The cessation of the flood of hostile 3rd worlders invading us is a primary clue you're likely paid to overlook.
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>>524347933
Ok because everyone has an 401 k or IRA and individual investments are not popular as crypto.
Not happening, like ev cars for everyone
California said ev car mandatory.
Not happening California
Supply and demand
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>>524348630
>Fucking ounces
It's actually a 'troy' ounce, to keep the confusion steady ;-)
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>>524348815
>Each missile has a monster box of silver that is blown to pieces and can never be recovered

God we're retarded.
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>>524342579
LMAO. Solar panels, lithium batteries, inverters, power bricks, USB chargers, monitors, electric vehicles, integrated circuits, satellites, computers...
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>>524348890
You can mainly blame jews who have infiltrated America since before its founding and have caused problems ever since.
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>>524347981
Russia in the 90s changed their currency people lost their savings, people who had silver cashed in later.
Crypto US dollar will be like Russia in the 90s
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China is putting export controls on silver in 7 days, on January 1.
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>>524348166
Big dreams, Americans are fed up with trump. Like Nixon
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>>524342767
That only works on domestic buyers that they have legal control over, like the Hunt brothers. The Chinese are calling the shots now and they will have as much luck playing those games in China as they do enforcing American patents on a Chinese factory.
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>>524340886
Can some silver anons educate me on this. I am 22, have 44 Oz, 0 debt, 350$ in fiat, a family house, impeccable banking profile. So my question would be, I can get a loan of up to 50.000 Euros, with the lowest possible rate being 10.8%, should I go balls deep into silver? Or am I getting jewed no matter... waging and acquiring silver in Greece is on hardmode already so I want to out jew the banks. Please do tell me what I am in for
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>>524347836
>Relying on gooks
NGMI
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>>524349101
>TDS ramblings
Sure bud. As long as he keeps that border closed, he has my support.
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>>524348279
Charging time is a problem, that is why on the east coast the winter is a problem.
Now it won't be such a problem with a new technology battery
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>>524349127
In martial arts you always keep your balance. Moving too far off-balance makes you vulnerable.

There was a guy that levered all up on Bitcoin when it was $250, and lost it all on margin calls because it didn't spike until after he went bankrupt and killed himself.
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>>524342653
God blessed you with that.
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>>524349127
Also 44oz and 0$ debt at 22 puts you ahead of probably 80% of zoomers.
Most graduate around 22-24 with 100k+ of student loans they won't be able to pay off until they're 60

You're doing good, bro
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>>524349127
Getting over leveraged on fiat is risky shit.
Silver stacking is a long term incremental play. Best done over time at lower entry points.
If you over leverage now, PMs don’t produce income so you can’t service a loan, so there is risk.

The second thing is, there may be pullbacks, so don’t use your own silver as security, no liquidation point.

Lastly a HUGE order is due in March for delivery on comex. This will really test the system, to see if it survives. If you’re going to do it, do it quickly.
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>>524348364
You're loosing Ukraine, you used a massive amount of weapons in Israel
What don't you understand ?
Pull the silver out your ass ?
No you have to buy it and mine it
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>>524349127
if you don't know what the fuck you're doing, don't leverage
if you're asking for investment advice on 4chins, you don't know what you're doing
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>>524349127
> silver up 150% last year
Well, I'm all in until 2030, but its my money. if I didn't have any assets to leverage, I'd feel confident enough to risk debt on physical silver. I'm pretty sure it will be a top performer in 2026. But that's not financial advice, just how I see it.
Plus, you have physical silver that they can't confiscate if they can't find it.
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>>524342963
>Where do you keep your silver?
In my bass boat, which unfortunately sank.
>What will you do when the U.S. Govt confiscates it?
They won't. They need millions of ounces. They are not going to fuck around with sending swat teams to get a few ounces out of an insane hillbilly's survival shack. They will seize etf's and mines. They have giant stockpiles, all in one place, and no one will put up a fight if they show up with a warrant.
>How will you purchase anything with it when the dollar is worthless?
Same way everyone else has for the last 6000 years when government promises evaporate. Pic related.
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>>524349127
If you are going to leverage into precious metals then diversify where you hold for safety reasons. Also make sure servicing the debt is not more than your income.

Personally I think metals running up means the economy is about to crash very soon and if you want to make this move you don't have much time.


Investing in metal isn't about profit, it's about retaining value. If you think the purpose is to cash out USD then you are missing the point. Silver isn't increasing in value, USD is decreasing. When silver is $5k+ per ounce you will be happy you have the silver and not USD
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>>524340886
its called us dollar aint worth jack shit anymore. yea right "no inflation".
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>>524342963
>What will you do when the U.S. Govt confiscates it?
There are only 50,000 US army infantry.
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>>524345547
yea sustain this and sustain that while everything gets wasted. planet earth is a bunch of retards.
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>>524348824
Ok keep dreaming
I like the chaos I'm Gen X getting rich doing nothing but watching a shit show
Today is the dystopian future we talked about.
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>>524348890
>God we're retarded.
You are not wrong.
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>>524349127
Also
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>>524349232
Yeah... greed is never good and it always leads to destruction. The middle ground is always the most stable, moving to close to edge is exhilarating but can be the end of your life.
>>524349324
Its regrettable that I wasn't educated on the true value of money earlier, lost 2 years of stacking. Of course I passed down what I know to my younger siblings and seeing my younger brother buy his first gold coin was the best.
>he is up now a couple hundred
Also, if the euro as a currency poops itself what the fuck will I do?
>Greece has no national currency
>our nations gold reserves are in Brussels
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>>524349184
Ok you believe that ? They stopped raiding for illegals.
You're watching Trump TV and not seeing what is happening in real life.
Closed the border,
Mexico will stop silver exports to the USA and export to China.
You're borders are open, your believing a pedophile.
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>>524341556
How are people having problems with money? I was literally homeless at age 19 living in a nigger ghetto working for minimum wage as a cashier
Now 10 years later I'm making okay money, but everyone around me is close to homelessness constantly despite making a few dollars less than I do.
How?? It was bad back then but not THAT much worst. And by that I mean literally like 2 years ago (Zoomers are fucked compared to what I had 10 years ago).
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>>524340886
Just hit 74.00 in the USA 6 to go
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>>524349486
I think we used federal marshals last time
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>>524349762
The older I get the more I realize skills are the best investment you can make. They weigh nothing and you carry them with you everywhere.
Macgyver can thrive in any environment.

Personally I am decoupling as much as practical from central government systems. Partially off-grid power, small machine shop, I would do a garden if I had the space for it.
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>>524349917
Drugs and sex extortion
Trump's America
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>>524349720
do you think he was paid to shill that garbage to make people sell their silver?
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>>524349815
> I'm going to tell you what you know and end off with an unprovable TDS allegation
Show stack, chum.
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>>524349462
Yeah I'm not hoping to bag fiat toilet paper, I want to hold physical silver when the system bricks itself. Most Euro countries are on the verge and Trump has distant himself precisely because this old continent has fuck all when it comes to production of real, substantial wealth. Realistically if you are to hold fiat, I'd rather have Swiss francs
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>>524340886
there is a strange disconnect with the amount of silver shilling here compared to mainstream media
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>>524350024
nah that guys a serious moron, he just licks his finger and sees which way the wind blows and is almost always wrong.
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>>524350097
Like what ? Explain
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>>524348890
Can't remember the specific quote
>when a soldier firing a missile that costs as much as he makes in a year at someone who doesn't make that in a lifetime the war almost seems winnable

Javelin missiles are $70,000. Yes the ones you fire in call of duty. Hellfire (predator missiles in cod) are like 5+ million. A civilian helicopter costs $5,000 per hour of flight time and Jet aircraft are $20,000/hr or more, not including weapons being fired.
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>>524349981
This reminds me of a bullion dealer I know who is also a farmer, he has offered to pay in silver instead of fiat. Only drawback he is in the sticks, no road, one coffee shop where the customers are all above 70 years old.
>worked in the farm as a teenager
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>>524342963

>confiscate

lol
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Heading to 75
Someone is buying for China swapping
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>>524341474
Remember, it's not theft. It's worse. They use that money to make people do crap that would never make money (but which either make their lives easier or that help to disguise the absurdity of everything going on). When those things don't make money, they need money to fill the holes made by all the unproductive "work". Of course, this leads to incredible inflation.
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>>524350374
There is no float. No one is selling. We're on a rocket.
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>>524341474
Yup. Equity asset counterfeiting. They will sell you fake stock and silver shares that you can sell and get profit off of, but far more are in circulation than assets that exist.
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>>524348720
>They gave it away to China.
And like REE's they're piss easy to refine. They just make a lot of pollution.

The US already refines a lot of Silver from it's mines. The issue is the cost to do so domestically reduces the demand for it because you can't dump the runoff into the groundwater or nearest river like in China.
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>>524350385
See >>524347981
This is why it is important to obtain their wealth back through their own talmudic trickery.
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>>524350423
Go for throttle up.
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>>524346281
>anyone is going to be buying
well, well, well
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>>524348824
>cessation
Even if you have negative sentiments towards immigrants, literally FedEx this past year.
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>>524350423
Yea it's about blast off
Who's shorting silver in this market ?
December delivery is going to be crazy
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Silver being this higher and even higher is basically a loaded gun pointed at the entire economy. Great if you’re holding it, but for literally everyone else, it’s a flashing skull and crossbones warning. Im a firm believer in quick pain. The higher silver climbs, the closer the whole circus tent of civilization is to folding in on itself. I mean come on, you’ve got a suffering dog, you don’t stroke its fur and whisper sweet nothings, you end it mercifully. That’s exactly what this market needs. $5 dollar burritos when it was 89 cents some years ago, get fucked.
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>>524350605
Not to brag, as I yoloed everything into silver, but every penny it increases, my net worth goes up $150.00. I might swap some for gold when the ratio corrects.
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>>524350355
>This reminds me of a bullion dealer I know who is also a farmer, he has offered to pay in silver instead of fiat.
I'd be blessed just to be within driving distance of someone like that, even if I didn't work with him.
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It's coiling up ready to spring up
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I don’t think I’ll ever forgive myself for not buying more silver
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>>524350695
Central bank needs to die. Pure and simple.
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>>524344735
>2300 stackers
That number doesn’t sound as far-fetched as one might think. There really aren’t many of us.

We’re living through the Big Silver Short as it unfolds. Can’t wait to tell my future grandkids about this.
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>>524350697
Based, the only reason I'd take a loan for anything would be one to never repay it to fuck the banks and two to buy silver with the jewish magic paper they gave me for free
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>>524350511
I agree with everything you wrote.
The permits etc the system it cripples them.
Especially back to my point of refining to scale to meet demand.
Its impossible.
There are entire little towns in the US owned by Newmont, etc sitting on old silver mines.
The economics for mining done work until silver sits at $120-150 USD an toz stable range.

Then there’s the scale up of refining and environmental bullshit.

10-15 years.
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>>524350970
updated
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>>524350705
There are very few people who are worth anything today, the depth of man has been dissected from them via years of generational stupification. Old is gold, both in morals and in metals
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>>524350970
This.
Look at all the drama in Italy recently with who actually owns the people of Italys gold.
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>>524341734
I dont tell people what they should do with their money because I actually live and interact with people in the real world. I'm sure your discord server finds you very interesting.
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>>524351098
Now do it from a gold price view
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>>524351185
i mean is he fucking wrong though? there are certain commodities and other investments in the past two years where if you weren't a pussy like me you could double or triple your money easily. silver and gold being one of them, retard. while your beloved normies are feeding the fucking beast with their target date fund 401ks
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>>524351042
I got a buddy into stacking, and he took it pretty seriously, as he gets a lot of cash. We are pretty much enjoying the late Christmas evening gift from Jesus and Santa. We'll both retire comfortably, as the market returns to reality.
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>>524351185
I speak the truth to everyone. I think they deserve it.
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>>524350992
It's like gold everyone sold and never came back.
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>>524343429
NEW mines sure, I live in Utah. We have idle mines here full of silver that is ready to be extracted that closed in the 70s when the price collapsed. With the price back up, it would be profitable to reopen these mines. MAYBE would take a year to restart full operations. I’m going to dump money into those companies for the ez profit slurp.
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>>524350695
Been saying this for years and it's what got me to full disillusionment with the Democratic party. If they'd let it crumble 5 years ago, we'd be in recovery now. Instead, we're staring down the barrel of something orders of magnitude worse. It's not all Biden's fault, but his complete lack of courage when Gamestop happened and when the inflation crap happened and when the rail worker strike happened and when the bank collapse happened and when the Gamestop thing happened AGAIN (bet you didn't hear about that one; go compare gme to Berkshire Hathaway's volume since 2021).
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>>524343638
Yea but if the tech is proven they are slurping supply now. Not in 2027.
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Big cup forming, we may do a Shanghai Moon to 80.00
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>>524351224
>Now do it from a gold price view
line goes down
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>>524344735
My mom got the brilliant idea to sell about 70 lbs at 35 bucks. I make sure to remind her how dumb she is at every possible opportunity.
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>>524350970
>Thinking about how the price shot up during my most important adolescent growth years
>Thinking about being hungry so much as a teen
>Thinking about not reaching my dad's height
They took away things we can never get back.
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>>524351780
Speculation is not good,
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>>524350695
I think this could be china flexing at US. Showing them they are not in charge. But US and China are tied too much and this conflict will not escalate more. I hope this economy colapses rogetger with fiat money but I dont see anyone pushing for that.
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>>524342259
I bought a bunch of silver after seeing threads here back in 2020, but I was always (and remain) suspicious of the origin. Who discovered the discrepancy between paper and silver - or at least when did it start to reach /pol/ or Reddit or wherever it came from into popular consciousness? The theory seems solid that it's a good investment (I also got what gold I could afford) but I can't help but feel that there may be some foreign intelligence origin for the tip. I mean, fuck kikes obviously, useful info is still useful info. But I know chinks funded the "water protectors" in the Dakotas so my guard is up. Subtle brownoids are fucking with us because kikes and leftists have made us vulnerable. We're a slow, fat buffalo these days.
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>>524351991
Supplies are low everyone has to reload
USA is refilling it's oil supply right now
That is saying oil prices are low
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>>524352066
This post glows.
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>>524351627
>those companies in Utah
Any names pop into your mind, anon? Thx
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>>524340886
I mean yeah the only real way to lower inflation is to lower the surplus population.
The jews just want the ones to be culled be White people.
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>>524340886
It really is blackpilling how finite our technology is. Materials, power, innovation, money. So short lived and could go up in flames so fast. We might go back to chucking spears in time.
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>>524351991
It’s absolutely the BRICS flexing at the US.
The golden corridor bridge system is partly behind this, with the gold backed international UNIT system of settlement.
They have got the west caught in a PM fractional reserve principle trap.
Silver is the trigger, but gold is the end point.
China and India are using silver to show the structural weakness of LBMA, Comex with silver as in there isn’t any physical there.
There will use this to force PMs to move to Shanghai and HK.
When the silver shorts stops gold will again surge in price and mBridge backed countries Saudi Arabia, Thailand, China, UAE will see high growth from all the gold they have accumulated for the system.

India is talking about wanting to use Silver to back the rupee.

All further weakening the petrodollar.
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>>524352297
If we ever go back to spears as a whole, we will never get back to this pont in tech.
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>>524342963
>confiscate
What liberal pushover state are you in? Oklahomans shoot at gas company workers, people here would go apeshit if the government tried to confiscate anything.
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>>524341556
Telling people to buy stuff doesnt work usually, people just dont get it.
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>>524352066
> Insert 'Hello, fellow kids' gif
Man this stuff just stands out.

>>524352216
Blatantly.
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>>524352216
How the fuck does it glow? Is my vocabulary too good? I just want to know if anyone remembers where the knowledge entered into widespread awareness. I was too busy losing my shit about lockdowns and not being able to work (I was in faggot Portland back in 2020). Was it the silver squeeze reddit? I'm just wondering if it was an autist money guy or if it is weirdly buried.
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>>524352437
This seems more suspicious.
>Don't think about where your information comes from!
You are of a niggerlike disposition.
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>>524340886
Poland is Eastern Europe.
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>>524352066
There is no foreign intelligence.
Old /pol/stars know the history of goldsmiths.

>In the Middle Ages, people would take their gold to goldsmiths for safe keeping.

>goldsmiths (Jews, yes actually Jews) would notice their vaults overflowing with other people gold.

>goldsmiths think- how can I make more money off this? Realise the probability of everyone coming at once to collect their gold will never happen.

>as such why don’t we let other peoples hold in small amounts to other people again, and make free money of the interest.

>this is how fractional reserve principle was invented!

From this came fractional reserve banking and the entire FICTIONAL Financialization bullshit enslaved with debt system we have today! People just make shit out of thin air, with no work, out of things they don’t own which enslave (You) and charge everyone exorbitant fees the entire way along.

The entire world is sick of it. Price discovery is happening because the world is sick of lies and (((magic))) and wants truth.
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>>524352643
>as such why don’t we lease other peoples gold in small amounts to other people again, and make free money of the interest.

FTFY glowie
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>>524352588
>Poland is Eastern Europe.
Central, anon, Central. Just like Germany.

Enjoyable thread, hope a picrel will materialize.
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>>524352520
It came from the GME squeeze when people realized they could just rehypothecate shares. Physical silver in your hands can't be controlled or inflated away, or shorted into zero value. But we've long known the central banks are in an eternal war with gold and silver for their paper to have value. We know they shorted silver so heavily that the price ratio of 1 oz to 100+ oz silver would eventually have to return to the natural 1:15 extraction rate, Especially after they drove all of the primary silver miners out of business by suppressing the price so low
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>>524352643
Based explainer, thank you. I didn't consider that it went back to the pre-fiat days. Though I am still curious how the info about the paper stocks vs actual physical silver comparison occurred. Presumably the numbers would be public info, but also fudged for the public to hide the paper market chicanery (I was under the impression that precious metal had to be guaranteed, unlike with banks and their fiat - more like how a casino has to have an insane pile of cash in case everyone suddenly wins), but maybe some DEI hire forgot to double-book the numbers.
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>>524352520
Cartoonish appeal to racism, you sound Meadeish or Israeli. Accusation that's a confession is plausible.
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>>524352758
Oh, it really was that recent. Okay, thank you. I was poor at the time but still made some money off AMC. Remember the Robin Hood horseshit where you had to hit buy repeatedly for ~90 mins? God, Jews are faggots.
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>>524352437
You really do start to notice.
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>>524352829
See
>>524352758
USAs MIC has manipulated the silver prices for over 50 years to address its military needs.

JPMORGAN are in charge of the monetary price of silver, and got the biggest fine in American history for manipulating its price but were put back in charge of it. They recently left all of the EU banks shorting in between $5 billion-$25 billion worth of shorts, holding the bag
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>>524352920
I apologize for misreading your post initially, I don't mind actual truth seekers. The goal of every honest person should be the collapse of the central bankers, and the confiscation of their wealth to return to circulation in the hands of the actual people of the world. They fooled everyone into using worthless paper so they could buy the real wealth of the world with it.
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>>524352297
>>524352363
This would be good for society. We could start again without evil elites holding all the power. If current system continues it will be total dystopian slavery for thousands of years.
Also chuging spears would purge shitty tendencies that totalitarian state has created. Tribesmen are usualy more emphatetic poeple than modern office workers. Also they kill narcisists and psyhos that thrive in current system .
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>>524353005
I'll give him a chance, they always show nose if they're camouflaging.
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>>524352851
Whst the hell is a Meade? I talk like I do in real life on /pol/ because I don't like the cynical or irony-poisoned internet affect that's been the norm since the Recession. If I'm polite and share a detail or two about myself in the process I feel more genuine, and some people seem to respond well to it. If you don't like me or trust me that's fine man. My name is Chris, I'm 40 and I fled Portland for Tulsa when Oregon was on fire. I was a libtard until 2020 when I got kicked off reddit for asking basic vaccine questions. Pol was there for me. Merry Christmas.
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>>524353026
Okay, and financially savvy normal people saw it and explained what happened because social media exists now. That all makes sense, I buy that. Then it's unlikely it was an idea seeded by foreign interests.
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>>524353180
Not only is your syntax that of a glowing nigger but having studied (You)r specific syntaxes I know for a 100% fact that you are the kid raping Stella namefag poster. Kill yourself
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>>524351135
Here is my advice to everyone who is "new" to this:
Focus on the absolute essentials first: health, food, water, shelter, self defense. Once those are in good shape, then work on the next step: land, resource production, etc. Then focus more on the "investment" aspect.

Remember this: the entire point of acquiring money is to convert it to diverse forms of wealth, which are fundamentally the things that keep us healthy, alive, and happy. You should have gold and silver ultimately to use them to acquire the things you need. That is all.
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>>524353294
If I wasn't kicked off of reddit I probably would have worn one of those picrel hats and knelt at some point. Like I said, /pol/ was there for me.
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>>524353441
Stay on topic you fucking d&c kike
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>>524352066
>Who discovered the discrepancy between paper and silver
Newfag, this was known for like ...several decades. The entire point of the COMEX was basically to suppress and manipulate prices. See: Hunt brothers, JPMorgan silver manipulation, etc. etc.
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>>524353428
>diverse forms of wealth
Something I've read a while back, possibly here:
⅓ in cash
⅓ in real estate
⅓ in PMs
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>>524351098
so the real rate of inflation is 333% instead of 88% like the fact checkers claim damn...
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>>524353409
I have a worthless English degree, so I write well. What are your credentials for syntax analysis? Did you simply declare yourself an expert and then bada-bing you're in control of the thread, pwning n00bs (or whatever the current era equivalent is)? 10,000 hours of reading other people's posts and just FEELING the glow? Whoopty doo, johnny hotdog! At least put something interesting into your replies, you write jeet-tier sentences. I'm shocked you haven't fallen back on a "cope" or "sneed" or other passe garbo.
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>>524340886
If there’s one thing /pol/ has to remember if you’ve missed this silver boat, GO DIRECTLY INTO GOLD NOW!

It’s the best advice I can give.
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>>524353624
>What are your credentials
yeah, go ahead and kill yourself now, appeal-to-authority nigger
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>>524353594
>real estate
Only free and clear - NO DEBT
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>>524353529
Yes but I mean how did it bloom into recent public consciousness was my initial question. The Aussie tied it to recent JPMorgan Jew games re the EU, so that answered my question.
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>>524353670
I declare myself an expert at calling you gay.
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>>524353703
JPMorgan had quietly accumulated 750,000,000 toz whilst closing their shorts on Comex, and letting the EU banks burn- which may have to be paid for by the EU taxpayer
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>>524353594
I don't really agree with those fractions. My advice would be to put as much as possible into renewable, productive resources like agricultural land (but you need to have an agricultural background, like 90% of people did 150 years ago, so then just work with people who do instead). In ancient times (5,000+ years) wealth was universally counted in terms of land, livestock, orchards, servants, etc.
So, to my point, I would say the vast majority of one's wealth should be in productive land. About 20% in metals, but if you don't have land, then go nearly all in on metals, then about 10% in cash just for daily and unexpected expenses.
My allocations are
75% productive land
20% metals
5% cash.
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>>524353631
Wrong. Gold is going to continue to trend upwards, a little sluggish, but accurate price discovery of silver is easily $100 off current price. Yes, I'm putting my money where my mouth is.
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>>524353677
Well, unless it's an investment property. At least in the US, interest payments on a mortgage are a tax deduction but if you're pocketing the rent money you get fucked over on taxes. Depends on your model I guess. Or are you saying the banks will come for your house of the banks start to collapse?
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>>524353919
I don't really agree with those numbers. I'm not tilling thousands of acres, I have 46 and that's plenty. I'm currently sitting at 25% real estate, 60% PMs, 10% equities and 5% cash.
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>>524341335
London holds most of the COMEX silver

they usually just buy more instead of emptying their vault
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>>524340886
I understand theres a good reason for silver but why is platinum mooning too
dont go mah missiles mah battery cell dandrite
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>>524346200
lol holy shit, its up $2.80 . Mining stocks are going to shit a chicken tomorrow. I'll probably make $15k on stocks alone. Merry Christmas.

We're ending the fed.
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>>524354120
They leased to cover their shorts at 200% lease rates.

>>524353983
I’m not saying don’t buy silver.
I’m saying, if it becomes obtaining going into gold because a lot of people with silver tops out will cycle it into gold.
Also, the silver short is the first of many to come, gold will be next, because it shares some not all but some of the structural weaknesses especially in paper trade.
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>>524353703
Like anything, normies don't pay attention unless it's an emergency or a crisis or something like that. No one cared about bitcoin until it was like $5,000/btc.
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>>524354122
Platinum is much more rare than gold, has actual industrial utility and should reflect that compared to gold. Jewish games were played to suppress the price and now they are coming to an end.
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>>524353994
Real estate is a sitting duck for government taxes
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>>524354122
That's a damn good question.
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>>524343321
Shalom
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https://youtu.be/WiyKXlEWoOQ
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Silver will go to 1000/oz, guaranteed
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>>524344735
>>524344950
a silver stacker isnt someone who buys regularly
its someone who divests from the dollar because they know its ran by the 3rd central bank in North America who the founding cock suckers warned us about
except they never made provisions that actually kept the government at bay
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>>524354294
Probably true, though while it could be forced through eventually, here in the US each individual state would have to legislate the increase. I don't think it could happen especially rapidly. By the time the tax increases went through, the assessed value of the homes would have already fucking cratered. Unless you mean it would be a tax tied to all new home loans? It would probably only be able to be levied on new mortgages, so no one would buy anything aside from cash purchases. Prices crater, no competition from conventional homebuyers, lots of newly-minted silver kings all about. Doesn't seem that bad of a situation.
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>>524345759
>Also, my wife divorce raped me and got half of my silver and holds the baby hostage. I have plenty to seethe about right now, wake me up when it hits $500/oz.
thats too bad
maybe next time dont marry a non virgin aka whore
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>>524354122
because humans are completely absurd, that’s why. Things costs more now, so naturally that should apply to everything under the sun. A cosmic slap is coming for this world, I just don’t know how or when it will arrive. People are mindlessly foolish and obsessed with raising the price of everything, we did this and cant blame anyone but ourselves and people ask why, we know why. Even this damn captcha was put in place to get more people to pay for shit they dont need. We are the problem.
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>>524354725
Are you happily married? Should you be giving advice?
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>>524352066
https://youtu.be/U71-KsDArFM
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>>>524355008

A new thread, if this works
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