If you can still buy physical silver, it's a great way to protect your wealth. Unfortunately, Costco stopped selling silver, showing it is getting harder to obtain. Unobtainium first, then, when you can find it, it will be unaffordium. Great way to protect your hard work in a hard asset that won't inflate away like paper and ink.
>>525776463they dig this stuff out of the ground. it costs about $20-$30/oz to do so. This is a temporary event and if you want to profit off of it, have an exit plan because who knows when it will drop - when it does, it will drop very fast.if you don't, you may be stuck with a bag for a very long time. just look at historic charts.this event could take a year or more to play out so you do have some time.
At this point its just losers who bought the Bitcoin top FOMO'ing in
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>>525776463>Buy my bagsNo
>>525776831How temporary? Will the demand for electronics cease and that new solver Samsung battery fizzle? Or will they open new mines to overcome the last 7 years structural mining deficit that consumed a billion ounces of silver?Or will they invent paper silver to replace tomahawk missile electronics which take 5kg of real silver?
>>525777263No rational person is trading bags of literal treasure for rapidly deflating fiat. The flood of investors to the fundamental monetary assets speaks for itself. If you have no wealth to preserve, continue your regular plebbing.
>>525777601>Financially illiterate retarEvery trade has a buyer and a seller. When you buy silver whether physical or paper, you're buying from someone that is selling. I'm not buying your bags. Get fucked.
>>525778074>Retard*
>>525778074> never offered to sell> only advised buying physical> chances of any benefit for OP nonexistentYour irrational objection to purchasing silver is noted. Don't say SETF didn't warn you, its literally unfolding as they predicted.