>>525817084If you have to ask, that means there's at least a small part of you that is still interested in buying it right now. Am I wrong?
>>525817084I feel like it’s too late and it was the last way out
>>525817084It's at 84 right now, that shit is going to the moon. I'm tempted on buying another pound of it. Hopefully 70 is the new floor, if it is, I may just blow another paycheck.
>>525817084One ounce of Silver is not worth 8 burgers
By buying silver, you're buying the difficulty of extracting it out of the ground, which costs an amount of US Dollars to do. That makes silver an attempt at a "Decentralized short option against USD Jewish Shitcoin". The people who held silver buying a dollars worth that is now worth 5 dollars, use your magnifying glass and price everything in terms of that 500% gain. The silver hasn't gone up in buying power, it's just the silver hasn't gone down in buying power. You still only have the cost of extracting it from the ground, which as I said at the start, didn't change. The USA has so much debt now, that even after vacuuming up every bit of buying power the planet can produce per unit time, it still has to borrow money to pay the minimum payment and promise to pay it all back plus 7% after maturity of the Jewish tranche. The Fed has to exponentially increase the supply of USD now and forevermore, until so many trillions and trillions of trillions of USD are sloshing around in the real work-a-day world, that it basically starts raining US Dollars for anything that has value. A loaf of bread costs a million dollars, and you're happy because your ounce of silver buys the same number of loaves of bread as it did when you first bought the silver.Another detail people haven't picked up on, is that drone motors and drone supercapacitors need silver. And so the demand for blowing up a target in the combat zone has increased, the supply side of silver hasn't kept pace, and so therefore supply and demand says the price must rise.
>>525817084Keep your eye out and hope that it dips
>>525817084>Is it too late to buy silver now?As long as paper is able to aquire silver, the window remains open.
As long as you can afford it, buy it.
>>525817084Not too late to stack rolls of pennies and nickels
>>525818028>It's not an investment it's assets protection Kind of reluctantly agree, only reluctantly because as you pointed out, silver is becoming more rare, while its uses in industry has not diminished in any sense of the word.
>>525817084idk you tell me
>>525817084When silver was 90CAD/oz about a month ago i witnessed a guy buy 10k in silver maples. About a week later i witnessed a guy ahead of me buy 14,000 worth of silver at one time in cash. I think a LOT of people are going all in right now.
>>525817084Can you afford it?I don't think it's a question of time for most people...
>>525817615this anon gets it.i remember working at this wearhouse, and that's what one forklift operator did religiously... starting in the 90's... if he kept it up, probably retired this year. might as well have. mind you, lived below his means.I would buy more, and if it goes down i will...in canada its selling at $130 CAD/oz