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>>526472278
Buy high sell low
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I didn't buy silver or a new computer one year ago, ama
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I have 180% gains in paper silver but if I sell it I have to pay a big tax bill. Unless the price will drop about 20% it's not worth paying the tax.
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>>526472278
>graph shows what happens every time after an abrupt spike
>this time will be different, goy
lmao
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>>526472278
How can anything have a flat graph when we are constantly printing money
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>>526472369
I bought silver but failed to secure a new computer and i had a chance when a guy from work bought a new 4090 system and was willing to sell his 3090 rig cheap.
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>>526472419
Europeans are living in the past thinking about Jews. The demand is from china because china has a 10% premium on silver relative to the west and their government forbids exporting silver. So silver flows east for the higher price and doesnt leave.

The structural east west price asymmetry has not resolved which is why i am still holding even with the media blasting us with propaganda about why we should trade our silver for gold.
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>>526472721
They were printing money to keep the graph flat
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>>526473781
Yes I planned buying a "new" or rather newer computer like 1-2 years ago because 15 years old hardware does not always cut it, but I just didn't need one so I didn't get one. Don't know if it matters but the funny thing is I could have afforded one easily.
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>>526472278
Yeah I’m not panic buying when line goes up that big. If I missed the boat, oh well, but chances are it’ll half and then rally up past $150. Then who fucking knows.
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>>526472278
The price of silver isn't rising your currency dollars are just losing there value
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>>526473995
My net worth went up a lot last year so i am committed to blowing some money this year. I went to the Tumi store a few months ago committed to buying a new backpack but couldn’t make myself do it even though I liked the ones in the store and have way more than enough money. I’m such a kike. I bought a nice electronic shifter carbon bike a few years ago but even that took like a month of saying to myself everyday I HAVE TO ENJOY LIFE. And the bike is fun as fug and when I’m out withi it at Stanley park in the summer and stop for a rest chicks think I’m some rich guy.
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>>526472278
I think everything is just going to flip and be repriced in silver, they are going to have to print so much money to keep silver down that it will just suck it all up and buy everything in the world
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>>526474325
Isn’t it becoming hard to even buy silver in the UK?
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>>526474325
Lmao look at this post. Its so obvious its a top
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>>526474325
what will happen, there will be no silver or gold for sale and then people holding trillions in stocks and bonds will realize that their paper assets are losing value at accelerating rate and they will start selling their paper assets and buying everything physical and this will cause hyperinflation, we can see this already happening at slow pace, but the pace will increase
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>>526475041
But you’re talking to people whose countries have nothing to do with the price of silver. The UK is irrelevant today. The demand is from China and the price asymmetry is between Comex in America and SGE in shanghai and the shanghai premium means metals flow to china and export controls mean they dont leave. This is why US is going into resource imperialism mode with Venezuela, Iran, Nigeria, and Greenland. Simple as.
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>>526472369
I got some upgrade components for my PC years ago when it was still cheap but I really can't be assed to install them before my current rig shits the bed.
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>>526472278
Based silver thread. Happy stacking if you still can, chads!
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I've only got 100 ounces
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Jews in shambles
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>>526475191
>metals flow to china and export controls mean they dont leave
This is what started the global opium trade...
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>>526475587
Chinese pre-empted all this by flooding the world with meth and fentanyl so check mate.
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>>526475818
sounds like china needs another covid
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>>526475848
More like you need to get your methadone.
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>>526475877
Don't worry I'm sure the CCP economists and the geneticists can make this covid really help the chinese economy
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>>526472278
Silver chads, how are we holding up?
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>>526475949
Why don’t you just go to cities with lots of Chinese students and pay them for intel on Chinese companies their families are connected to so you can spear phish them and do BEC attacks on them. Imagine bribing a Chinese student whose dad is a BYD exec and for $5000 he gives you intel that allows you to do a successful spearphish and BEC attack that causes 30 million in losses.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=tdcAJ448zVA&list=RDJBDkAYlxXD0&index=4&pp=8AUB
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>>526472278
will you faggots ever care to explain how to invest to silver with crypto?
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>>526476998
Why are you acting like any of us are experts on crypto trading?
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>>526472278
So you're saying I should short silver?
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>>526472369
I bought ssd, memory ddr4, a few laptops, and a few 4090s, I saw it coming but would've been easier to just buy silver.

have so much in liquid but so worried about putting it into sp500/comodities

so it can be worse anon, my autism knows no bounds
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>>526475041
Nice try JP Morgan, I don’t give a fuck you are short 20 billion ounces
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>>526472278
ironic, coming from that flag
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>>526477457
Just buy more then...
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>>526472278
But I've owned thousands of ounces of silver since 2012 so why am I stupid?
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>>526472413
Sell on ebay or to local boomers for cash idiot.
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>>526472278
>all time high
No, gold and silver have been suppressed by jews for decades
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>>526474319
Cool story jew chink.
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>>526472278
if you buy now youre retarded
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>>526478415
Inflation adjusted all time silver high is $200. It can go up 150% from here and it isn't even a new all time high.
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>>526478499
thats interesting
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>>526472278
gold and silver exist to distract you from copper
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>>526472419
>graph shows every time there was a burger economic crisis
>this time the spike is several times higher
The greater depression, the greatest depression ever.
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>>526478302
Paper means he has it in his online brokerage account. He’s not talking about selling physical bullion. And why do European boomers even buy silver when they’re in their 70s and 80s? Aren’t they cashing out? European culture is so strange. In Canada most elderly cash out of their investments to enjoy their final few years.
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I bought monero
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>>526478666
vgh just send me back to the bronze age
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>>526479194
100 percent gain in 9 years. Sad.
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>>526479194
metallurgy is evil
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>>526472419
>I hate grapes!
>>526479098
My dad is in his 70s and has been stacking since gold was 1000 and silver was 12-15. Still stacking.
>cashing out?
Because anybody in their 70s trying to retired-max is positioned in bonds or blue chips or other assets that provide a cash flow and/or coasting on a pension from their job and a bit of government gibs. If you're doing it right you're not burning your principal in old age but just coasting off of less than the interest it's throwing off so you're still investing into what you're passing down to future generations.
My brothers and I are constantly riding our dad to buy himself some nice things, get his house fixed up nice, and generally enjoy some himself.
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>>526479496
Is that some sort of abstract merchant?
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>>526479098
Europe is still driven largely by fear of scarcity. North America is a land of excess and hedonism. You're not afraid of freezing or starving in America. Europeans are deeply scarred by history.
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>>526475409
Rest easy knowing you're in the top 1% anon.
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>>526479098
Lower your tone when talking to members of sovereign countries. Anyone with even an ounce of silver is wealthier than all of Canada.
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>>526472340
>Buy high sell low
Bought low, gloat high
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>>526479779
I’m not American and Canada absolutely is freezing. Where my parents live its -30 in the winter + wind chill (similar maybe to Sweden) and they both sill enjoy their retirement going on cruises etc. my mom remarked at one point that she had gone on over 70 vacations since retirement. But my parents are not retarded and invested very well unlike most of the poorfags here who come from weak bloodlines
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>>526478302
calling someone an idiot when you yourself are an idiot
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>>526472278
How do you make residual income from this? Any increase is an unrealized gain unless you sell and then you don't own it anymore
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>>526472278
Good thing I bought a lot of silver.
Bad thing I didn't buy a lot more.
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>>526475041
>Top
I got some news for (You)
We're entering hyperinflationary phase minus your earnings adjust to it
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>>526472278
damn so the silver shizos at /biz/ were right
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>>526479549
Interesting. My mom likes to spend money and basically spends all her time vacationing and on cruises now that she’s in her 70s but my dad hates spending money. I think the only difference is he buys new cars now. He used to just buy them from the convenience store (serious) since the owner of the convenience store would go to car auctions and then park the cars out front of the store and my dad bought and used those cars for most of his life. Now that he’s in his 70s he buys new cars every few years.

I hate spending money and have to actually use a lot of effort to buy things i want (new MacBook, nicer car, luxury clothes, high end bikes, etc) even if i have the money and it doesnt effect my finances.
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>>526479496
I will worship the colors of metals and you cannot stop me
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>>526480435
Because it has intrinsic value, is naturally hedged against inflation, and is non perishable, as long as you hold some silver, you're always in a position that you can be ok when it rises and also when it falls. You are in a win-win situation.
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I bought 4 troy ounces like 5 years back and vowed to buy 4 every month since then...which i never did. Yes, i am a retard.
Anyway anyone knows why the color is kinda off on the right one?
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>>526472278
Wake me up when its 100
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>>526474319
>chicks think I'm some rich guy
They think you're a bum on a bike, get a car bozo.
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>>526480693
I’m behind as well. When i started buying gold it was during covid and stores were charging 50% premium on silver so i ignored silver for several years.
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>>526480693
It's proof that you saw the opportunity, guilt is just kicking yourself you didn't get as much as you should have.
I bought a couple bitcoins when they were at $5 and still regret not buying way more.
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>>526480693
Same except I started in 2016, did 10 ounces a month, and I followed though with it even up to this current month.

Never listen to the shills, picrel
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>>526480816
10 thousand dollar carbon fibre bikes for leisure cycling are a status symbol where i am.

Pic related is the kind of bike you ride to show off where i am
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if your employer is not paying you in silver youre being scammed
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>>526480916
how do they handle a half ton of steel and aluminum running them over at 45 mph?
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>>526480833
I never bought meme(silver)coins but I do kinda wish I had purchased a pmg apu strike.
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>>526480590
metal mixing = race mixing
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>>526480979
My city has good cycling infrastructure around Stanley park so it’s not an issue. There are dedicated bike paths all around the city. Maybe it’s different in American concrete jungles but where i am life is good if you’re into cycling.
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>>526481053
you can mix copper and gold (6k) and then rub the outside with acid and dissolve the copper creating a copper/gold figure that looks like pure gold
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I bought like 5 years ago, lol, have doubled my money, sitting at about 200 ounces now, and about 6 ounces gold.

Feels pretty good as a security blanket.
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>>526480995
They were leftover 2025 stock so the price was good. All of the 2025 coins are sent back to the mint in 3 days in leaf land so there is 3 days to buy any decent meme coins before they get sent back
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>>526481053
As always, you must use fire to purify.
As God intended.
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>>526481199
>have doubled my money
You have the same amount of money.
Before you had silver, you had zero money.
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>>526481305
>the real speculation was actually the entire stock market
say what
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>>526481367
Bro you can't read, you are meme illiterate lol
You are probably also financially illiterate
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>>526472278
What would be a good indicator that it's time to sell?
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>>526480424
>I'm too fucking stupid to use google.
https://www.lexology.com/library/detail.aspx?g=72d6f311-0a61-49f4-8d96-ab2009c37754
Why do you suppose you're a seething poor?
>>526480536
I think mostly my dad is just too lazy to go on big trips and shit and yeah I had to really twist his arm and drag him out to buy some new (nice) furniture for himself.
>I hate spending money and have to actually use a lot of effort to buy things
Same here. My brother and I were talking last night about retiring (or mostly retiring) in the next year or two if commodities continue to do well. Getting ready to enjoy the payoff of a couple decades of good life choices.
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>>526481367
But that’s literally the case. The stock market can only actually exist with fiat. It’s one of the main reasons why the London exchange was so heavily controlled despite being the only one for nearly 60 years.
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>>526481452
I have 5,000 greenbacks in my wallet right now, I will never need another cent.
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>>526481227
>the final purification stage of copper requires freshly cut green trees
what did god mean by this?
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>>526481468
>time to sell?
You mean time to buy not sell.
When you acquire silver, you are SELLING your fiat paper for monetary metal. When you trade your silver away, you are BUYING paper with silver.

Silver IS the money. Paper is a receipt for debt.
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>>526472419
Are the conditions that caused the 1980 spike similar to, or completely different from, the conditions driving the current spike?

Remember, getting heated and avoiding the question will out you as a yiddish puppet.
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>>526480360
Ain't nobody suffering in North America buddy.
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>>526481473
>dad is just too lazy to go on big trips
Because when a woman is traveling she is being watched over by her husband so can be relaxed and at peace. The man on the other hand is in a state of heightened awareness, scanning the area, checking for scammers, pickpockets, making sure the bookings are correct... etc.

For a women this is a great opulent luxury. For a man this is fucking exhausting.
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>>526481547
>I have 5,000 greenbacks in my wallet right now, I will never need another cent.
This time tomorrow you will have 4,998 greenbacks worth of purchasing power
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>>526476998
A few metal dealers might still accept crypto as payment.
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>>526472278
And where is my family supposed to buy silver or gold exactly? I would be shanked if I ever converted our cache of cash in domestic or foreign currency into something unusable, despite them knowing what happened to their grandparents with cash after WW2.
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>>526481792
No the 1980 spike was an American phenomenon where a hunt family clan tried to corner the silver market. Today there are two poles of pricing power competing for physical silver: china and America and China has priced their silver structurally 10 percent above America so that metal will flow to China and since China also has export controls it can’t flow out. Since ALL mines will accept a premium of 10 percent then all silver will flow to china unless America can build resource colonies that refuse to sell to china for the premium - basically setting up a price fixing resource cartel that sells silver at a discount to America while being forbidden from selling to china at a premium.

Everyone that talk about the silver “top” ignores that this structural issue is still unresolved.
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>>526480916
Up my way, owning something like that means you're either a raging homosexual or that you lost your license for drunk driving.
Here people buy powersports (snowmobile, 4 wheeler, etc.) or heavy equipment for expensive toys with wheels.
>>526481120
>concrete jungles
I see more horses on the road here than bikes, though to be fair, we have a growing Amish population and those fuckers are always out and about in their buggies.
>>526481305
Tell us about your portfolio.
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>>526481802
Are you jealous that we have Costco food courts? Where i am you can get massive poutine for $6. Cope and seethe.
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>>526479549
>Because anybody in their 70s trying to retired-max is positioned in bonds or blue chips or other assets that provide a cash flow
You realize most people have no idea what you just said? Even if your mom heard of such terms or something like a retirement fund, she will have no idea how to obtain one or invest in one before returning to a dozen daily chores.
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I have a 100oz brick that I bought for 2k how do I turn it into better stuff without getting fucked or paying taxes
Do you think a coin shop will give me two oz gold for it
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Silver exit pump thread, they see you as "exit liquidity" which means they plan to dump right as they trick you to buy, so they get the most for their sale. If you see stock advice on /pol/, or crypto - you are the sucker.
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>>526481911
A morgan silver dollar has a face value of $1. The silver content was 0.77 ounces. It's a good standard to use when you are trying to judge true inflation.
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>>526482094
Why are Europeans so financially retarded? Why do you not read books and educate yourselves? What i learned living around Chinese people is anyone can get rich if you just educate yourself.
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>>526482023
You want to know about my stack or my portfolio?
They are not the same thing.
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>>526480449
What makes people think this would happen today? Why would the fed allow it?
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>>526482023
You’re obviously in the countryside and I’m in the city. City people have nowhere to store snowmobiles and stuff like that. We need things that can fit in our apartments.
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Hell yeah!
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>>526476998
Find a store that accepts crypto as payment.
OR
Put your crypto into an exchange like Coinbase that issues debit cards that will automatically convert your crypto to fiat when you use your card to buy something.
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>>526481468
>time to sell?
200/oz and I'll dump my physical stacks and await a dip. Of course it really depends on what else you have for investments. If your PMs are just a rainy-day security then you ONLY sell in an emergency when you have to.
I'm expecting silver to grow 25% by next year.
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>>526482094
>>Because anybody in their 70s trying to retired-max is positioned in bonds or blue chips or other assets that provide a cash flow
>You realize most people have no idea what you just said?
There is nothing at all mysterious about what he said. It's standard language and terminology and is actually a very conservative and normal practice for retired people.

Fucking hell it's amazing how retards out themselves and because they're retarded they don't even understand why or how.
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>>526482196
This applies to people who lived in the USA too though.
>Why do you not read books and educate yourselves?
One major problem is hiearchical structures, children and fish have no voice so why would you expect generational improvement?
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Trump is going to seize your silver. For national security reasons.
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>>526476036
How did you get this picture of me?
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>>526482260
The fed printed at least twice as much money during covid as it did for 2008
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>>526482350
>Coinbase that issues debit cards that will automatically convert your crypto to fiat
isnt this taxable event
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I also lowkey wish I had gotten a comex slice.
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>>526482363
Precious metals don’t move like crypto. As long as the financial system is not based on precious metal standards, then the price will only go up.
If your metal loses a little value, just wait another year or two.
Realistically you should never sell your precious metals unless you really need to, like in an emergency or to make a big purchase such as a house or car.
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>>526482391
Again, look at my flag. Why are you pretending i am American?
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>>526482613
are these guys hiring janitors
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>>526482260
What makes people think hyperinflation would happen today? Why would the fed allow it?

In a debt-backed currency, money must constantly be created to maintain payments and prevent defaults.
*Technically* they could choose debt-default over hyperinflation but they never do.
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>>526482588
Yeah I think it might be unfortunately. Just another reason why crypto is actually dogshit. All the endpoints to make it useful in purchasing goods are controlled.
Unless you’re fine with using the darkweb markets of course.
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>>526472278
Why am I stupid?
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>>526482540
>The gubbmin gonna steal your gold!
Ohh a classic! Tell us another one shlomo!
Asteroid mining maybe or boomer rocks.
Not sure what I'm in the mood for.
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>>526472278
Not sure should I hold or sell and hope to buy the dip?
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>>526482745
https://youtu.be/iZYozMeo7dQ
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>>526472278
>10x in 50 years
I'm sorry that happened to you lol
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>>526482777
Hold
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>>526482381
No senior here that I know has anything analagous to a Roth IRA or 401k or whatever because people think the banks are not trustworthy and will simply foreclose or inflation will eat it anyway, and they don't invest in metals because they need operational currency. Also if you buy bars, you will get your entire car searched as opposed to bartering a bracelet or ring.
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>>526482760
He doesn't know
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>>526482760
So are you going to sell your silver and realise your gains?
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>>526482822
>they don't invest in metals because they need operational currency

If they're that poor they should do both, stack pennies and nickels
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>>526475485
Jews are the speculators making these assets skyrocket you retard. The only people in shambles are working class people who aren’t gambling addicts that YOLO into speculative assets like Trump coin.
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>>526472278
My grandmother gifted me 10,000 dollars she scrounged up over the years as a gift for my 18th birthday, my parents then took that and stored it away somewhere until just recently. Now every investment opportunity I suggested be it gold, silver, NVIDIA/AMD shares, and who knows what else (GPUs and SSDs now?) have all passed, I'm 23 now.

How badly did I screw up not going behind their backs and trying to assume direct control while I was busy with university? They are also legally entitled to deprive me of my free will at any time.
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>>526482094
>I don't understand how to invest.
He writes on a device with access to the entire sum of human knowledge but which he has only ever used to access pornography and to doomscroll social media 12-14 hours a day.
>>526482111
Show your flag.
>>526482114
>It's a good standard to use when you are trying to judge true inflation.
No it isn't, because the silver content of a "dollar" pre-dates the Comstock lode and most of the other new-world silver production and the market price has been heavily manipulated for the last 60 years between modern coin clipping (40% silver coins from 1964-70 in the USA and similar debasement elsewhere) and more modern paper/futures trickery.
>>526482309
>You’re obviously in the countryside
Yes
>I’m in the city.
My condolences.
>City people have nowhere to store snowmobiles and stuff like that.
Some of them buy property out in the woods where they keep that shit, but it's whatever you enjoy. A guy I used to work for many years ago opened up an e-bike store in suburbia about 10 years ago and he has made a killing selling those fuckers. I can only imagine how nice they are these days with the current state of battery technology.
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>>526472278
I'm definitely inept when it comes to investments.
I try to figure out ways to invest my money but when I look into how it's always some meme that has a high risk to it.
And I can almost never trust 4chan because people here, more often than not, want poor people to fail and go homeless.
I have 10k I can invest right now, and as a poor person even a 2x can help me tremendously, but I just don't know how.
Always been poor, always will be.
That's just life for guys like me.
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>>526483175
Jews where? You Americans are 30 years in the past. The silver is going TO CHINA and OUT of the west. The Jewish century was the 20th century. That century is over and we’re in the Chinese century. Chinese demand for silver has nothing to do with Jews.
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>>526483203
ah it's no big deal, how could you predict global financial collapse fresh out of indoctrination
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>>526482777
>Not sure should I hold or sell and hope to buy the dip?
You have got to understand that the silver is the money. Paper is not.
Silver/Gold is the stable default state of money. When you go to the store and "buy" something, presumably a giant black dragon dildo, you do not say you are selling your money for dildos. If the price of dildos goes up, you don't say the dildo/dollar exchange rate makes it a good time to "buy" dollars back with all your dildos.

So you're not "selling" your silver for paper money, you're "buying" paper with your real money.
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>>526472278
I'm not stupid I bought <$20
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>>526483234
Buy meth with the 10k so you can open your third eye and use third eye intuition to get rich.
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>>526483104
That's what my grandparents did actually. For some reason the silent generation here was way more financially literate than the baby boomers and gen x people here. People in their late 80s still keeping pen and paper notes on troy ounce prices, meanwhile the 60 year olds clearly got better things to do than that...
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>>526483203
Invest in tools and marketable skills.
Those take more work but have a tremendous payout.

There's always going to be another investment opportunity, if you keep your eyes open and always do the opposite of what jews say.
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>>526482613
I wish I had gotten more.
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>>526483203
Yes buy silver or any hard asset that retains value realistically your 10.000 allready lost about half of its buying power just sitting there in the bank all that time, silver is going to 200 this year so if you buy now you can recoupe the loss in buying power
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>>526472340
Bought low, not selling.
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>>526483370
>For some reason the silent generation here was way more financially literate than the baby boomers and gen x people here.

The silent generation lived through war and the Great Depression.
Boomers have only known prosperity making them unable to adapt to the current reality.
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>>526473859
>Europeans are living in the past thinking about Jews. The demand is from china
China Silver demand has driven euroid hegemon inflation and default since the single whip law whooped the Spanish Empire
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>>526483175
Something Americans need to understand with the opening of the Chinese century: the holocaust was the moral currency of the 20th century and just like the USD it was the reserve currency - but as the world dedollarizes then the USD becomes a local currency and the holocaust also becomes a local moral currency that can’t get spent abroad.

Everyone screeching about Jews is just stuck on auto pilot. Jewish banks are losing power, the USD is losing power, western Jewish media is losing power. Commodity markets in NY are losing pricing power. Commodities are flowing to china. Chinese banks are colossus’s that outmatch any Jewish bank, the BRI out matches any IMF loan sharking scheme. And the rise of Chinese commodity market means western Jews at commodity markets like CME lost pricing power.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=_Ml3PiNiQuA&list=RD_Ml3PiNiQuA&start_radio=1&pp=oAcB0gcJCU8KAYcqIYzv
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>>526483655
I have no idea what that means.
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>>526483367
I know you're joking but I knew a guy that came into 20k and he had the bright idea to buy cocaine with it thinking he would become the Wolf Of Wall Street and miraculously get out of being homeless.
Three weeks later l, after he strutted around town with his chest puffed out in his tatters and rags, he was back to his slow, sad, soulless self.

I came into money too and I fight for dear life not to waste it.
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>>526482391
>One major problem is hiearchical structures,
He types into a device with instant access to the entire sum of human knowlege that he has only managed to use for pornography and rageposting at social media.
>>526483203
Buy Exxon Mobil stock and thank me later.
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>>526484014

"Nearly all men can stand adversity, but if you want to test a man's character, give him power."
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>>526473991
>They were printing money to keep the graph flat
Look at the big brain on this anon. Truly impressive you must be very proud.
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Maybe I'm just spoiled and take for granted that, under normal circumstances PMG and SETF posters are much more sophisticated.

But I'm really shocked by the number of people here that don't understand that silver/gold has intrinsic value as a monetary metal and that paper does not have intrinsic value. Is it tourists because silver is "mooning" or zoomer brain? They seem genuinely stupid not shills which are easy to spot. I don't know, someone explain it.
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>>526484014
Selling dope is a bad idea if you dont have gang support. In Canada if you thought you could start selling cocaine without gang protecting you’d be kidnapped and murdered within a week. And the gangs here use GPS trackers so they will just put a tracker in your car and then home invade you.
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Testarino niggarino
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This is what $95 looks like
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>>526482989
>real money vs jewish fables on paper
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>>526484417
Yea and that used to be an hourly wage lmao
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>>526484334
No, I mean he bought cocaine and snorted all of it thinking it would somehow turn his life around. Like some opportunity would come or some epiphany would happen and he wouldn't be in the streets anymore.
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>>526484612
We have to consonantly educate these fools I guess.
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>>526472278
Wait so in the last year it's gone up 200%, and that's what everyone is freaking out about...? Crypto has really warped my brain. That doesn't even seem noteworthy.
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>>526484793
He’s probably just a homeless junkie doing what homeless junkies do. I’ve met homeless junkies that ran through 250k inheritances in short periods of time.
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>>526484136
As a lower class person who suddenly struck a one-time fortune, it would extremely difficult to keep the money from "leaking" away.
Without good advise and influential support, all your millions will get seagulled away and you won't be able to do anything about it.
Prices skyrocket instantly for "that guy who won big in lottery".
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>>526472369
I bought a 5090 for $3k less than a month ago, and not they are going for $5k. I am fully prepared for the next plandemic, being on the lockdowns!
Also have a respectable silver stack and enough guns to arm my whole street.

>>526472419
This time the world reserve currency is being dumped by the rest of the world though.
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Was waiting for the dip but I don't think it's coming back down boss. I'm hearing 200oz by eoy
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>>526481551
It means you must be willing to sacrifice life itself to purify the world.
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>>526484659
Boomers will say we have it good.
>"McDonald's is paying $20 an hour!"
The price of silver is just revealing how far the dollar has fallen. To keep up, you should be earning $95 an hour.. which most people aren't.
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>>526484815
>Wait so in the last year it's gone up 200%, and that's what everyone is freaking out about...? Crypto has really warped my brain. That doesn't even seem noteworthy.
Crypto isn't necessary for computer manufacturing.
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>>526484815
>200% is nothing
You don't understand. Silver is not an investment. When a monetary metal does this, it's not just a generational event, it's even bigger than that because the value of silver didn't change, it's always been worth the same and has the same scarcity. What changed was the demand and the exchange rate.
>Crypto has really warped my brain
Correct about that part at least.
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>>526483787
It means we are living in a repeat of another version of the past.
Chinese demand for silver 500 years ago (by "chink must pay tax in silver" single whip law) also led to hyperinflation and default of the then globohomo hegemon Spain now USA "no hablo ingles"
First as a tragedy and then as a farce
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>>526482260
HyperInflation is the endgame buddy. It's literally baked into any fiat system.
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>>526484417
>what were the 60's like?
>well for the first half you got paid in silver, and then the last half you got paid in copper and they called it the same thing
>isn't that devaluing currency?
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>>526480368
He's from Latvia. Give him a break.
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>>526482260
the world is dumping us dollars, fed has no power here. neither has Trump, or any westerner ...
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>>526485069
But the thing is that Mexico and Canada are both bleeding silver even though we are primary producers. The Canadian mint can barely source silver in 2026 and their silver offerings are SHIT compared to 2025 and were one of the biggest silver producers in the world. America was just stupid enough to set up commodity markets without actually working to secure the resources that they sell in those commodity markets. And those commodity markets unravelling can unravel the USD by proxy if they cant find countries to sell them silver for less than global market price (that means Canada and Mexico will be forced to hand over our silver to the US for under value IMO)
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>>526485095
>HyperInflation is the endgame buddy. It's literally baked into any fiat system.
Exactly right. Very good way to put it. It's baked into the system.
Not only is it inevitable, but it's intentional. It's not an esoteric side effect of monetary policy, it's the entire point of the policy.
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>>526472278
I love silver.
Simple as.
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>>526484297
There seem to be some tourists who don't understand paper and ink, or ones and zeroes are a trick,a distraction for the goyim, so that the chosen ones can obtain the wealth they desire. Gold and silver are real money, and since moat of the gold is owned (and thus manipulated) by the owners of the central banks, so silver is freedom. Silver is free from their currency manipulation, once the paper price breaks in the west.
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These normies suddenly fomoing into silver and being immediate experts is hilarious.
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>>526485263
The funny thing is that professionally I am set up to do relatively well when the dollar goes to toilet paper status, since a weak currency is good for manufacturing.
Fuck the dollar, you people need to dump every dollar you have or someone is going to dump on you first and leave you a bag holder!
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>>526472419
well OP is a dumb nigger faggot who doesn't know what log scale is so yea....
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i bought silver and gold 10 years ago and i bought a computer a year ago ama

i offer professional financial advice
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>>526485523
Eh, silver is the easiest play in the world right now since the US still hasn’t figured out how to source silver. Until that is resolved and as long as china pays a 10 percent premium to drain global reserves the price keeps going up.
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>>526484815
>Crypto has really warped my brain.
What sort of gains did you see on your bitcoin this year?
>>526484992
>you should be earning $95 an hour..
What sort of work do you do? What are you getting paid now?
How is it that boomers simultaneously earned the equivalent of a specialist surgeon's salary flipping burgers and yet everybody could buy a house with what they earned over a summer pumping gas? How fast did a crew build a house back then that everybody earned $400 an hour but a house could be purchased for just a few thousand dollars?
I don't think you've applied any critical thought to this theory of yours.
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>>526485634
how many xmr do you hodl
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>>526482718
>pic
Strange, nobody in my family ever reported on having any of those and are dumbfounded when I ask.
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>>526485462
The most fascinating thing about fiat is that no matter what you do, you lose money. Except arguably spending it. - which is of course the point.

If you sit on it, you lose money through inflation. If you gain more of it you lose money though income taxes. Even if you think you're smart and invest it, you lose money though capital gains, or though straight loss of investment. But part of that investmen return is also lost to inflation too, which is why I giggle at people who think their wealth went up when their house price goes up. Yet never understand why they are forever poorfags.

Stackers exited the loop by not playing the game.
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>>526485638
What he is saying is true. They stole the buying power of the dollar over time. Your minimum wage salary in 1950s in silver coins today would be close to $100 / hr. We just got used to diminished buying power since 1873 when the bankers got us off the bimetallic silver standard to the gold one, which they could manipulate easier.
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>>526485638
No no. It's quite simple really. Think back to people living in small towns/villages. You could've been a baker back then and you only served a few dozen customers a day and that was enough to get by. Nowadays, you need multiple employees serving hundreds of customers daily to stay afloat. Your earnings were probably "meager" but there was more value in less people.
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>>526472278
Why not make some of your own OPeenor?
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>>526485857
I own real.estate, but that's expensive to maintain. Taxes, insurance, maintenance. My silver stack costs nothing, it just sits and appreciates in value. Unless you need to spend the cash, its retarded to keep it in the bank, and retarded to rely on index funds to 'build wealth'. Save and buy physical metals and hold.
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>>526472278
>2 more peaks

>>526472340
fpbp
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>>526486394
Low effort, shill. Try again
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>>526472278
watch the price come tumbling down
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>>526485857
The federal reserve is designed to secretly tax anglos for perpetual war which they wouldn't have been able to afford otherwise. That's the secret of the english empire. That's the secret of industrialization. That's why socialism and marxism were created, as counter-imperialist forces centered around massive infinite money printing central banks. The Magna Carta was about foreign kings taxing Anglos for perpetual war overseas and they said stop it.

Liberalism was founded in direct opposition to central banking
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>>526486459
>volatile all time high
every day a new bag holder is born, make sure to buy more asap to stick it to end the fed - how will Mr Silverstein & Mr Goldberg ever recover?
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>>526485638
>everybody earned $400 an hour but a house could be purchased for just a few thousand dollars?
Here is the part you're not understanding: Aside from your misunderstanding of magnitude by using fiat, YES literally that's how it was. In the 70-80's you could work part time, min wage and afford a modest house. Not only realistic, but common, normal, and expected. This idea of being eternal rent-cucks was not a thing. A day of work could easily buy a week or two worth of groceries for a small family. A couple of weeks full time work could buy a car.
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>>526485919
>Your minimum wage salary
How did you fuck up in life so badly that you're only earning minimum wage?
Again, I ask, how many man hours and raw materials did it take to build a house back then that everybody on the construction site was earning $400 an hour but you could buy a house with what you get paid for a summer flipping burgers?
Have you ever held a job or produced anything of value?
>>526485972
>You could've been a baker back then and you only served a few dozen customers a day and that was enough to get by.
You've never baked a loaf of bread in your life and you just made that shit up in your head.
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>>526486848
Yeah that's why there are so many illegal immigrant living in slums in the US because it isn't worth living here. They didn't come here for our silver they came here for our coppers
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>>526486293
>appreciates in value
I agree with everything you said except this part. Theoretically, it's value is the same. It's confusing to talk about because it's being repriced to correct levels, but it didn't truly appreciate in value. You were able to acquire it more cheaply because they were manipulating and mis-representing it, a very risky strategy for them which appears to be backfiring.

So more accurate to say that you acquired it cheaply before it was priced accurately, and that holding silver/gold locks in your buying power rather than slowly erodes it if you kept it in the bank.
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>>526486625
>That's why socialism and marxism were created
idiot, socialism and marxism were created so that the more equal animals could run things and make the rules for everyone to follow
https://x.com/FinalTelegraph/status/2012907317017153613
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>>526486812
>In the 70-80's you could work part time, min wage and afford a modest house. Not only realistic, but common, normal, and expected.
Source: Some shit you saw on 4chan.
>A day of work could easily buy a week or two worth of groceries for a small family.
But all the people picking berries and working the slaughterhouse were also earning $400 an hour too, right?
>A couple of weeks full time work could buy a car.
And yet everybody working at the car factories and producing the raw materials to build cars with were also making $400 an hour, right?
Tell us you've never done any actual work, produced anything, raised food, or created anything of value without telling us.
It's amazing how you NEETs out yourselves as having literally no concept of how much labor goes into the luxuries you take for granted.
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>>526485637
Found one.
How many oz’s you holding big guy?
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>>526487269
socialism is literally just the french going "we need even more centralization to beat the british"

Why do you think napoleon invaded germany, went east instead of across the strait? Why did hitler go east? They were running from the english bank
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>>526486812
>In the 70-80's you could work part time, min wage and afford a modest house
maybe a shack in the woods tier modest
why do zoomers have this meme that PART TIME *AND* Min wage could pay for a house?
the only way this works is if you resort to funny maths and scaling old wages and prices
it only works in theory and was never a reality
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>>526487270
It's amazing you mention slaughter houses because both my parents worked in exactly that. In the 70-80's beefpacking worker got paid well above middle class wage. It was very difficult and dangerous work and it paid well because most people would not do it. It wasn't until they starting mass immigration regime that this work became unpaid.

The 70-80's was not an Upton Sinclair novel like in your imagination. Houses were small and modest which helped their affordability. It wasn't common to have large houses with 2 car garage and 4-5 bedrooms and multiple bathrooms until later. A typical 2 bedroom with maybe a garage was pretty normal and affordable by most people.
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>>526487381
Around 100. Nothing special but am working to build a stack this year. I am betting that as long as Chinese demand is sucking up global silver supply the price will keep going up indefinitely until it is resolved. Maybe the US will force Canada and Mexico to export silver at a discount in the future but i see anything like that as years away

And Canada doesnt have a retail silver shortage so i have at least a year IMO to buy unlike Malaysians, Brit’s, French, Singaporean’s etc who are unable to buy because of silver shortages.
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>>526472278
I bought the handle the last 12 years lol.
I'm not stupid. Thanks for the $17 maples.
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>>526486848
Extrapolate that minimum wage salary to your wage. If you made $3 an hour in 1950 (equivalent to $40 an hr in 2026, or ~80k a year) and you spent your entire wage on silver in 1950 you’d have 1 million dollars in 2026 silver prices.
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>>526479098
>European culture
You mean customs, not culture. This has nothing to do with literature or music you illiterate Canuck.
>Aren’t they cashing out?
Old money doesn't cash out. It's passed down to the next generation.
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>>526487672
>maybe a shack in the woods tier modest
See you can't argue the point without exaggerating. Houses that were purchased in the 70-80's were probably built in the 40's and 50's. You have to understand the kinds of house we are talking about. Hell, Sears even used to sell kits and ship them to you so you could build them yourself lmao.
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>>526488050
You have a very narrow view of culture and i speak English natively so don’t patronize me, spic.
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postan

https://x.com/MrWhiplash_/status/2011572880048603186
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>>526488114
>You have to understand the kinds of house we are talking about.
that was exactly my point, and nobody was buying a house like in your picrel on a part time min wage salary
>Interest rates in the 1970s, particularly for 30-year fixed mortgages, rose significantly, starting around 7-8% in the early 70s and climbing into the double digits, reaching about 11-13% by the decade's end (1979)
the last time anything like what you're insinuating happened was pretty much ww2 like when my buddy's gramp sold cigs all over southeast asia, sent the cash home to his wife, and they built a fucking house with the cash.
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You guys wouldn't be so upset if you had some silver.
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>>526487672
So many of these types of houses were built from mail order kits where they shipped all the materials.
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>>526472369
I bought silver at 26 per ounce back in like 2021 and a new Asic gamer laptop in 2024 for these exact reasons
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>>526485757
zero
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>>526488639
>build it yourself for only 2/3rds of the price
typical zoomerism acting as if this was anything like normal in the 70s and 80s
>The "Sears & Roebuck Book of Modern Homes" refers to the mail-order catalogs published by Sears, Roebuck and Co. (from roughly 1908 to 1940)
>1908-1940
so its even before my ww2 example
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>>526472278
I could have told you the second part if you asked
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>>526488545
They certainly were buying them, because they were cheap and reliable and the average person had carpentry and DIY skills. Many in the 30's though 50's were built this way. Even some of the "Victorian" style luxury houses with the large porch, you still see were built exactly like this.

These houses rarely cost over $2000, and these are the higher end luxury examples. Typical retard behavior accusing me of making shit up but you clearly have no idea what you're talking about.
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>>526486754
This just doesn't work, you guys have been using this script since 2021, when silver was 'crabbing' and worthless We said it was intentionally being suppressed, and its worth a lot more, and we say its nowhere near close to done finding its value yet. You're wrong then, you're wrong now, and you're literally paid to lie to people to distract them.from the truth. Shitty life, anon, hope you buy silver and escape your 4chan wagie cage
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>>526489016
Hey retard I know they were from the 30's and 40's, they were purchased by people in the 70's and 80's. They were extremely durable houses they lasted a long time and many of them are still standing today. You think people only buy new construction houses you goddamn idiot?
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>>526489082
I watched a youtube video on those catalog houses. You pay that for them to ship all of the pre-cut building materials to your site and then you'd pay a local construction crew to put it together for you.
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>>526483203
You can't fret about missed opportunities. That way lies madness. It sucks that you missed some opportunities, but as a whole I agree with your parent's notion that in general a kid freshly out of high school is more likely to squander his money than grow it. The fact that in hindsight they were wrong about those opportunities doesn't mean that they were wrong to be wary of a teen's ability to choose investments.

When you do get full control of the funds, diversify it instead of putting it all into one place.
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>>526475409
I only have 17 because I'm a poorfag neet. Most people have 0, though. Hoping it will hit like $1k/oz or more one day, that would be kino.
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>>526489208
Yes goyim a 1.000.000 dollar macshitshack that falls apart in 20 years is the norm
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>>526484815
It's because Crypto never actually has any market depth, so the increases are mostly ephemeral
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>>526489440
Ohh so now we've moved from it didn't happen phase of faggotry to, ok it did happen but they were shitty houses.

>That never happened
>Ok it happened but they were expensive
>Ok they were cheap but they were shitty
>Ok they were not shitty but fuck you anyway

Nice.
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>>526486848
> has trouble understanding that everyone made more in real world value
> thinks 2.00 in 1950s silver was $400 fiatbucks. It was 8 quarters, retard
> everyone from lumberjack to mill, to warehouse made real money that bought more for its value
> laborers could afford a house, car, vacation s on one wage
> fake value has distorted your perceptions
Oh well.

>>526487205
I'm fine with that, it was literally banker subsidized wealth keeping prices low, and it now transfers to me as their price rigging fails. It was widely recognized by high IQ notices as the most undervalued asset on the planet during SETF. Wait till it remonetizes.
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>>526472413
Are you stupid? You will pay the taxes with your gains. You should always think of your actual after-tax profits as your on-paper win.

Sell half now. You don't want to be left holding the bag when it comes crashing down. I'm shorting silver now and will take your money.
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>>526489082
>These houses rarely cost over $2000, and these are the higher end luxury examples. Typical retard behavior accusing me of making shit up but you clearly have no idea what you're talking about.
The US doesn't even have wood anymore. If you go into Home Depot or Lowes or any other place looking for flooring or lumber or whatever, half of it is cardboard. All the furniture sold anywhere... all cardboard. Other than blue jeans you can't even get clothing that's not plastic or some fiber-plastic mix. Nothing you buy that used to be made out of metal is made out of metal. None of it. All fucking plastic. Aluminum siding is a cliche from another era... they'd have you use plastic. Roofing? Plastic. The tools you'd use to put it together... all fucking plastic (the pieces that can't not be metal would all be chinesium pot metal that chews up the first time any force or torque is put to it).

And even if you could buy your kit house at all, even if it cost $150,000 (without the land to put it on), you'd still just get cardboard and plastic. It's so much fucking worse than you know.
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>>526489879
Show a screenshot of your position.
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>>526472413
If you're retarded enough to buy paper silver, you're dumb enough to.listen to this shill >>526489879
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>>526489379
in that scenario, you'd only have $17,000. The fantasy that every neet dreams about is just waking up with a million dollars.

>Anon walks into the living room
>"SON, ARE YOU STILL FILLING OUT JOB APPLICATIONS? MCDONALDS IS HIRING FOR $20! YOU BETTER START THINKING ABOUT YOUR FUTURE!"
>... erm, about that, dad... I'm moving out.
>*Mom and dad dumbstruck*
>My tiny little investment went 1000x and I'm going off to live on my own now continuing this same job-free lifestyle that I'm accustomed to; never having to worry about money again and not ever having to hear your lectures/threats about getting a job and "working for a living."
>I'm going to start living my life now. SEE YA!
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Nice stack, the orange nigger in the oval office has decreed it to be illegal hand it over or go to jail glowniggers know where you posted
>>526480693
>>526480833
>>526482613
>>526483458
Executive order 6102 electric boogaloo all patriots go now deposit illegal specie into the fed
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SILVER COLLAPSING IN REAL TIME
SELL SELL SELL
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>>526490020
If you have paper silver that is accessible (eg not locked up in an IRA or some homosexuality like that) the correct thing to do with now is to close the position and go straight to a dealer and buy physical metal. You're right to call him out, but the shill is half right about how to repair the situation.
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>>526490197
> buy more and stack the dip!
Will do
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>>526490197
>SILVER COLLAPSING IN REAL TIME
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>>526472340
>says the crypto bag holder
Silver is up 96% in the last 60 days. Can't say the same for your shitcoin bags.
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>>526490311
Buying the physical is the answer. But the shill was saying silver is going down, paper shorts, blah blah they're losing control.
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>>526474055
>there
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>>526489082
>They certainly were buying them
I love how the most important qualifying factor was completely omitted, congrats nigger
>>526489208
so you've completely moved on from your assertion that these were often bought by people working part time on min wage salaries?
you're wandering about so much that you've forgotten your original retarded point
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>>526490603
Yea I agree. If they are sitting on paper silver, it's still not yet a lost cause they have time to fix it. I would be terrified to be sitting on paper but they can do what they need to get on the physical stacker side of the equation.

If the 380 paper claims per ounce is true, then you want to exit paper asap before the jig is up - BUT they're not fucked until the price disconnects.
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>>526480785
Wake up.
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>>526490603
>Buying the physical is the answer.
How was anything else even thinkable?

Same with the crypto... you don't need a fucking broker to "hold" bitcoin for you. No wonder those imbeciles are always getting ripped off.
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>>526489879
>'m shorting silver now
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>>526480785
Getting physical metal into your hands (aka real price) has already been over $100 for a while now.
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>>526490845
>never opened
>opened in picture
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Executive Order 6102—Forbidding the Hoarding of Gold Coin, Gold Bullion and Gold Certificates
April 05, 1933

By virtue of the authority vested in me by Section 5 (b) of the Act of October 6, 1917, as amended by Section 2 of the Act of March 9, 1933, entitled "An Act to provide relief in the existing national emergency in banking, and for other purposes," in which amendatory Act Congress declared that a serious emergency exists, I, Franklin D. Roosevelt, President of the United States of America, do declare that said national emergency still continues to exist and pursuant to said section do hereby prohibit the hoarding of gold coin, gold bullion, and gold certificates within the continental United States by individuals, partnerships, associations and corporations
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Section 9. Whoever willfully violates any provision of this Executive Order or of these regulations or of any rule, regulation or license issued thereunder may be fined not more than $10,000, or, if a natural person, may be imprisoned for not more than ten years, or both; and any officer, director, or agent of any corporation who knowingly participates in any such violation may be punished by a like fine, imprisonment, or both.

what would you do if USGov would rather have zogbots in military gear raiding your stacks and jailing you than letting the dollar go without a fight.
The orange nigger can simply autopen an executive order like Roosevelt and merrymutts proudly post their stacks for internet points
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>>526491158
This is only an executive order not a law, it was repealed by law. The FUD is weak today.

>International Development Association Appropriations Act of 1975 (Public Law 93-373)
>This law repealed the remaining restrictions on private gold ownership and allowed U.S. citizens to purchase, hold, sell, or otherwise deal in gold again. It went into effect on December 31, 1974.
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>>526490858
Well, people do have tax free retirement accounts that they may control. You invest in SLV, and you're just going to get cashed out. PSLV will deliver 5k oz if you have 15k shares, but that is risky, too. Best bet for those custodial accounts is a precious metals IRA where you buy the silver, and have it stored in a custodial vault. But, it still has some counter party risk, so holding it yourself is the only guaranteed way.
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>>526491158
Why are you pretending we’re all American? And why are you posting from a Mexican flag if you’re an American?
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>>526491297
He’s an American diaspora in Mexico shaking thinking that the US gov is going to steal his silver from his home in Mexico. LMAO
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>>526491297
Yes patriots trusted the plan, handed over their bullion, us debased and the Feds graciously allowed their subjects to repurchase at 20x prices
To any mutt posting silver stack, would you also trust the plan?
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>>526491158
>what would you do if USGov would rather have zogbots in military gear raiding your stacks and jailing you than letting the dollar go without a fight.
I bought my stuff 20 years ago at this point. Arranged through internet forums that were dead 10 or 15 years ago. It's sat in a floor safe that I open once or twice a year. How would they even know? I'm sure they *could* know... but the effort to find out isn't free, and they have not bothered to do so. Won't do so. My modest hoard is simply on the wrong side of a cost-benefit equation for them.

Even in FDR's time, it was the fools who kept it in safety deposit boxes that got robbed.
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>>526491449
Im 100% mexican and I love latinas
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>>526491521
>Yes patriots trusted the plan, handed over their bullion
No one handed over their bullion.
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>>526491521
Why are you scared of your door getting kicked in by the US government while you’re in Mexico? Are you delusional?
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>>526491521
> gold standard still existed
> value still in coins
> 50 years of fiat printing and globohomo encroachment hadn't yet happened
Good fuckin' luck getting anything like that happening again.
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>>526472419
If you bothered to understand the contexts behind the spikes, you would be alarmed. We are in the same situation that caused it to spike in the 80's. Instead of the hunt brothers doing it, its the BRICs countries. Good luck stopping that in the same manner they did last time.
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>>526491643
Then why are you talking as an American about your fears of your silver being stolen by the US government in accordance with US laws?
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>>526491503
It's hilarious that SETF and PMG has been dealing with shills non stop on a daily basis trying every form of faggotry known to man and even some new ones they developed in Israeli labs, and yet somehow these new batch of retards believe they are going to sweep in and scare people with some weak shit like this. It's comical.

We deserve a higher quality of shilling.
>>526491521
Tell me the one about how asteroid mining will crash the silver market. That one is my favorite.
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>>526491662
Zog is flying drones over my house and you call me delusional
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>>526472278
>Silver is hitting all time highs daily and basically you are fucking stupid

Been telling you its going up, and going to continue to go up
30-35% per month for the last 4 months.
We should be around $100-105 by the end of this month and $125-130 by the end of February.
Its because the comex cant deliver and we are just about out of what is available to buy.
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>>526472413
See if you can demand physical delivery of the metal. That's an option if own enough claims.
>>526490311
It's not enough to cover his own ass by buying physical coins. He should also make the problem worse while providing zero exit liquidity.
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30 years of bag holder in coming
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>>526492250
> holds bags of literal treasure
> worth 30% more each.month
> how long can he hodl!?!?!!?
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>>526483234
Here's my generic recommendation for investment priorities for normalfags.

>1: establish a rainy day fund in your nation's fiat currency
You need to be flexible enough to roll with life's day to day punches. You need to be able to deal with emergencies without needing to take on extra debt or sell investments at undesirable times. If an appliance breaks or you lose employment, then you should have enough cash to be able to cover the expense or pay your bills for a few months.
>2: get debt under control
If you have a credit card, then you should be paying the balance off in full every month. A mortgage and maybe a car loan might be acceptable types of debt, but I'd be wary about the car loan. Don't buy a luxury car beyond your means.

If you have outstanding credit card debt or other loans, then you should try to pay them off as soon as you can.
>3: diversify investments
I view precious metals as insurance against a full on great depression tier collapse of the dollar. I believe that this is inevitable at some point, but I don't know when or if it will happen during my lifetime.

Investing in the stock market via an index fund that tracks the S&P 500 is also a fairly safe bet. Yes it's the Jewish money games and it may all come tumbling down someday, but for the time being their games go on and the stock market will consistently let your money beat inflation.

I don't think that you can go wrong with those two. You might be able to make MORE with other investments, but I think that you are safe with the above advice. The S&P500 to help you grow your wealth while the Jewish clown world rolls on, and precious metals so that you don't starve when the clown world stops. It's madness to try to time the collapse so hedging your bets between both is the safe approach. I think that that investments, at least initially, should be focused on keeping you out of the poor house instead of trying to make you rich quickly.
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>>526472278
In italy, investing in shit is subjected crazy taxation anyway. What s the point.
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>>526492189
Beautiful.
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>>526492014
Trump has only threatened Mexico. You guys aren’t even getting droned yet.
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>>526491802
Orange nigger kidnaped Maduro for the petrodollar and sent his gestapo to execute minnesotans for no disernible reason
If silver effectively threatens the credibility of the dollar the autopen operator will get to work
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>>526472278
This entire thing is bullshit based on Trump being a evil son of a bitch if we had a normal president everything would be fine. Just getting tired of people gloating about this but I got 28 ounces in 2021.
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>>526492422
In the US your first investment should always be a rifle. The rest of the shit doesn't matter until you're armed.
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>>526492569
I wish that were true and Mexico shot down foreign air forces
https://www.milenio.com/policia/dron-estados-unidos-sobrevuela-valle-bravo-mexico
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>>526492591
> ICE removing Obama's Somali pirates is terrible!
Kek, you're not gonna like when Trump locks down the western hemisphere and cleans house. You're so far behind the curve, keep bitching, but don't stop watching.
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>>526492591
Mexico has some of the largest silver and gold deposits in the world. You guys could be like top 3 wealthiest countries. Instead you elected a Jewish Woman to lead you. SAD!
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>>526492675
Ruck sacking is hard, better to pilot a drone from a basement
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>>526492730
For your own safety i hope Mexico gets droned. The cartels have victimized Mexicans for long enough. ENOUGH IS ENOUGH. And they even hide in residential apartment buildings, schools, and hospitals so they all need to be droned NOW.

Mexican lives matter.
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Silver is the metal of niggers. Gold is the metal of aristocrats. Choose your path.
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>>526492857
>drone
I think not, senor paco
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>>526472278
In so ready for triple.digits
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>>526488664
>I bought silver at 26 per ounce back in like 2021

Based lad!
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>>526493051
You don't have either, you double-nigger!
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>>526492675
A rifle won't do him much good beyond provide a false sense of security if he doesn't have the resources to afford to practice and train with it consistently. Without practice he's liable to just choke under pressure when called upon to use the rifle.

But yes, emergency preparedness should probably fall somewhere between establishing his rainy day fund and resolving his debts. That will include both acquiring and training with a means for self defense along with stocking his home with basic emergency supplies such as basic first aid equipment, nonperishable food, and things like enough blankets to stay warm during a winter blackout.
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>>526489879
Interesting post, can you denounce the talmud for me please so we know youre not a jewshill?
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>>526493051
> most of the gold ever mined exists in human hands
> most of that gold has been accumulated by banking families over the last millennia and sits in their vaults
> even sovereign countries cannot compare to their reserves
> gold is eminently manipulated by those who own and coordinate it value
> silver has actual real world use
We'll see who wins. I'm betting on the monetary metal that is also the most electrically conductive element, the most heat conductive element, the shiniest element on the periodic table that actually has real world use. They don't have stockpiles of it to dump to control the price.
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>>526492440
Not silver, retard.
Buy Britanias or whatever. But yeah the premium will feel like a huge tax.
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>>526487822
100 is decent.how many oz you aiming for?
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>>526493607
>> most of that gold has been accumulated by banking families over the last millennia and sits in their vaults
>> even sovereign countries cannot compare to their reserves

Explain.
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>>526493953
Not sure honestly. If i think that the US has some way of sorting out the silver issue i will start liquidating but i see no evidence of it happening.
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>>526491656
These types believe that prior to 1970 everybody was paid in gold doubloons and your average bloke went around with a pocket full of gold coins that were commonly spent up to the general store.
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>>526493053
>fed shredder
inappropriately chuckled
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God I hope the price tanks to sub $20 again so I can hit my 1000oz goal.
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>>526494376
you're dreaming
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>>526494006
The families that own the central banks have most recently been telling the goy that paper and ink have value, while accumulating the real wealth of the world for themselves. This is not new, they have been accumulating wealth, loaning wealth, destabilizing those they cannot control and steadily working to enact their agenda globally.
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>>526494376
You will cry hard when Silver hits 1k.
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>>526482745
Because you should have been buying 1000oz ingots.
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>>526494708
Show us some.
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>>526494205
>These types believe that prior to 1970 everybody was paid in gold doubloons
In 1964 you were paid in silver, and every vending machine and pay phone used it. People did actually have a pocket full of silver coins. The pennies were base metal, but it was still copper at least and not fucking zinc.
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Who's baking?
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Need a baker
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>>526494499
I know, but I was accumulating sub $15oz so it's a bitter sweet feeling.
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>>526494708
Why ingots specifically? Enlighten me thou great mountain jew
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>>526495221
The guys that say you need x astronomical amount of silver never ever show evidence they have silver themselves.
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I bought some silver in case everything went to shit.

I'd rather not make these gains and have a functioning economy and society though.
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>>526495375
> everything has been going to shit slowly to boil you
> we're going back to real money with real value
Its gonna be rough, but it doesn't end up in fiat slavery, anon. Buckle up.
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>>526495324
Cope. Nobody is going to post pictures of their stack online gimme a fucking break.
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>>526495221
Because you pay a massive premium when you buy 100s of small coins and bars.
My gold and silver are in bank vaults.
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>>526495538
> doesn't hold it, doesn't own it
Gold is banker jammies. No real use but sitting in a vault. Good spot for it, anon.
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>>526488639
This was back when all the wood was extremely high density, unlike today where all the wood you can get either resembles a sponge or is essentially sawdust held together with glue.
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>>526485233
>He is from Latvia
All he know is potato.
Potato is not silver.
Latvia no have either.
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>>526495538
Dont worry about premiums, Orange nigger will make Switz vaults go to holohoax survivors or whatever nonsense to steal funds
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>>526489935
You can get quality furniture from the Amish, made with solid wood. You'll pay a fortune for it though.
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>>526494941
>In 1964 you were paid in silver,
I expect very few people would just carry around a sack of silver and that most people were getting paid in paper money.
>every vending machine
A 12oz coca cola was a dime in a vending machine which is nearly $7 at today's melt price. At the same time you'd pay 69 cents a pound for turkey (which is ironically around what I paid this year) but around $68 melt value.
But everybody could buy a big home in a trendy area, a car, and support a stay at home wife and a few children on a part time minimum wage job.
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>>526496290
>You can get quality furniture from the Amish, made with solid wood. You'll pay a fortune for it though.
I'm not in Pennsylvania or Ohio. But yeh, if I were a billionaire, then there are places where you drop $80,000 on a living room couch and it's made to order in whatever style/upholstery you want it.

But for us regular jerkfaces, it's cardboard and plastic and other insta-landfill garbage. As a kid there was always this (black and white) imagery of people fleeing their homes with all the wooden furniture piled up on a horsecart or a Model T, and it looked comical to me. It only started to make sense as an adult... the furniture was all wood, not junk, and for that reason nearly irreplaceable.
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>>526486812
Things weren't quite that good, anon.
Yes, a beater car could be purchased as you say, but it would be a beater and come with a ton of maintenance probs. However, most of those you could probably fix yourself. Cars were sooo much easier to work on then.
Housing was a little pricier, but an assistant manager at McDonald's could find something and still have a stay at home wife and a couple kids without living in abject poverty.
What was REALLY good were the manufacturing jobs and trades. My mom's church was mostly blue collar and most had their own home mostly paid off, and some even had a cabin out in the woods somewhere where the family would go 3 or 4 times a year.
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>>526472278
what are you silver holders gonna do now? Dump eet or wait for others to dump it first?



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