Ever had buyers remorse? Sure, we all have, we've all realized after the deal was done, and we're walking away that the currency could have been spent some other way. To think that I just blew a gigantic wad of cash on some pretty large and dangerous explosives purely for the intention of lighting op the night sky on the 4th of July in celebration of being blessed enough to have been born here. There will be nothing to show for this purchase afterward, nothing expected in return of investment. Just a frivolous explosives expense, but worth every penny. Yet this still leaves a flavor of buyers remorse on my pallet, knowing the stack could have grown. I've never once had buyers remorse from acquiring precious metals. Maybe you think that's insane. Maybe ignorance of financial acumen is to blame, or perhaps no concept of modern monetary theory/policy. It's fine I honestly don't care what you think, but I do care about you. So I come into this co-opted, honeypot if thieves, liars, and murderering merchants remind you that Silver Ends the FED, and to encourage you to continue to stack for your own individual independence, and be grateful for the opportunity to do so while you still can.
>>537926787I bought at 30$/oz back in 2021.
>>537926950>I bought at 30$/oz back in 2021.A flex?I bought at $6 in the 80'sI also brought at $109 earlier this year. So?
>>537927059I wasn’t even alive in the 80s.My point was that it was worth buying silver.
>>537926787I should have sold and then gtfo of NJ
>>537926787Just buy firecrackers. Full blown fireworks cost $50 or more each. I went to the stand and bought over 100 small things for $60. That will entertain me and my family for several hours and then we'll watch big fireworks that all my chump neighbors were willing to pay for. I get all the fun of blowing stuff up and still get a dazzling big show for free at night because all my neighbors are pyromaniac rednecks and spend at least $1,000 per house on 4th of July fireworks.
>>537927322Checked. >My point was that it was worth buying silver. Oh, excellent point!Right now, the GSR is roughly 60:1, and many would advocate for gold, but personally, I have a bias for silver, but to each their own choices and repercussions. I'm pretty sure that since the entire world will be dumbfounded when that ratio drops below 20.
>>537927662>my neighbors are pyromaniac rednecks and spend at least $1,000 per house on 4th of July fireworks. Rookie numbers, this is the 250th and a once in a lifetime opportunity to splurge fren.
Im kinda hoping it hits $50 so I can go hog wild
>>537926787So who do you sell your silver to? Coin shops dont even pay close to spot price, and selling to private customers seems like its not too easy and potentially dangerous.
>>537928820>>537928820>So who do you sell your silver to?You sell it back to the jew you bought it from . The nice jew only charges you 20% each when you buy and sell
>>537928820>So who do you sell your silver to? Coin shops dont even pay close to spot price, and selling to private customers seems like its not too easy and potentially dangerous. I've sold to JM bullion, APMEX, SD Bullion just to name a few however I prefer to use it as currency when and where I can.
>>537929227>You sell it back to the jew you bought it from . That appears to be very antisemitic. Yet the vast majority of jewish people would never part with their gods
>>537929283>I've sold >I preferYou are a moron who cant even remember how to spell your larp name. Lmao, post a picture of your trailer Cletus
>>537929868>You are a moron who cant even remember how to spell your larp name. And you thought this platinum coin was silver. But I'm the moron... Welcome to the thread, (((iqdalit))), please remember to use the toilet, wipe when finished, and flush on your way out.
>>537929944Check >>lolNext they will aim their sights on D.C.Keked
Jews want you to buy silver because it makes them rich and you poor. They have been shilling it 10 years on /biz/ and no one except the jew coin merchant made any money
>>537929283Do you mail it into them? How does that work?
Bump to keep iqdelete busy
>>537931086>Do you mail it into them? How does that workYes, and they give you currency. Kinda sucks but better than shilling for cents per post, pretending to know something on a nongolian basket weaving image board like >>537930947 Money always fetches currencies and has never failed in all of recorded history, that's why stacking is saving, not an investment.
>>537931207.
Silver bear markets last 30 years and one just started,,,,,,,stackturds bought at $130 in January and are now selling back to the jew coin merchant for $60
I usually scroll past these threads because they are retardedBut the bit about buyer's remorse is trueBuying physical silver or gold is a good choice for new investors dipping their toes inYou get to have your cake and eat it tooYou buy something nice for yourself but still have the wealth
>>537926787>be me>keep dumping all my savings into silver for 5 years when <30$>silver now more than double>have more than 10 years of savings suddenlyremorse?we are in endgame of current world monetary system and things will just keep getting more insane and ridiculous in accelerating pace because currency is debt = exponential function. once debt starts getting crazy there is no stopping it.just don't be retarded anons and holding excessive amounts of currency is super retarded. buy silve/gold or whatever tangible that you may need or somebody else so it keeps some value.I'll keep stacking silver because I like it and is undervalued by my stupid opinion.
>>537933404>usually scroll past these threads because they are retarded Welcome to the shoah of shows fren, and your so on point with holding tangible value that is also a nice treat. Daily we're all looking for deals and doing risk reward analysis trying to wisely trade our little scripts of paper or digital tokens over ascribed value that we've toiled for to try to get ahead. It seems as if the tables are consistently and constantly tilted against us, but only because the perception it through the mediums of exchange and not the values themselves. >Buying physical silver or gold is a good choice for new investors dipping their toes in >You get to have your cake and eat it too And what is really funny about the narratives that one can't eat silver or gold is that fundamentally, it's true, however if you're saving for a cake in the future in currencies vs saving in money, chances are that you will never get to eat any cake, especially now that over a trillion dollars a month is being manufactured. Billions will starve if they don't learn to save. This is why I come and speak.
>>537933842>I'll keep stacking silver because I like it and is undervalued by my stupid opinion. I'm so sorry about Italy, fren. But I believe that it's going to make an amazing comeback sooner than later, and you're going to be able to ensure that by being honest and authentic, not alone, of course, but you were never really alone.
>>537934374>I'm so sorry about Italy,me too, I'm here just for vacation from central europe and amount of niggerdom/shitskins is beyond from what I expected and I'm not optimistic person by any means.
>>537926950pre covid>$13-15 an oz>$2400 gold>sub $1000 platinumtake me back for a year or two please, im not done purchasing
>>537929227Lucky for me Chards is a goy firm
>>537934659>I'm not optimistic person by any means. Well at least you're optimistic enough to vacation here with us for our 250th, blowing something up will begin the healing, hopefully you are somewhere fireworks are not only legal but encouraged.
>>537935169>take me back for a year or two please, im not done purchasing If we're really, really lucky we may see a few weeks of lower 50s or upper 40s before that door slams shut like sub 20s did in the covid plandemic. Why I always say to always be stacking is because saving is a constant consistency of resolution for independence from financial and monetary tyranny. You just know something big is coming for the 4th...
>>537926787Bought at 23 BECAUSE OF ALEX JONESWE LOVE YOU AJ
>>537926787>shiny rocks for weapons of war Humble merchant your trickery amuses me.
>>537928820>sellno. that's not what silver is for anon
>>537930947>kikes shrilling silver>10 years ago>made no moneyfucking retarded shitskin
>buy my worthless jew rocksLOL
has spot been more divorced from physical price in tge past 100 yeara?
>he slept on pennies>window closednowhere to go from here but up boys, there's still time to buy in before 10000x
>>537926787Anon, money doesn't do you any good when you are dead. Enjoy the hopefully good, but probably just cheap chinese fireworks
>>537938672Funny huh? Story as old as time, just like how everyone believes Cain killed able with a rock, but that's written nowhere, and now the term "boomer rocks" just faded away because calling out the lie into the light made its shadow disappear.
>>537939109>no. that's not what silver is for anon What is the point of all the toil to remove the metal from a hole in the ground to just stuff it into another? Savings eventually get spent do they not? Albeit sometimes hastily and ignorantly, yet still spent nonetheless.
>>537939687>has spot been more divorced from physical price in tge past 100 yeara? Interesting question and a very complicated one.One could argue that "spot" has only existed for 100 years and before these "pegs" of different denominations did and were typically inscribed or impressed upon the mediums of money themselves.
>>537939805Preaching to the choir fren.
>>537937740I believe only chance we have is collapse and fireworks in one of the countries of the "west" so the the rest will wake up and do something about it.if that won't happen, we'll take the india route....remnants of great people will be diluted in sea of subhumans...There is still hope though - climate of europa will clean up the gene pool once the competence crisis arrives, but that will take millenia imho.
>>537940742it's not compulsory to consoom anon, it's another way that your value is recouped by the entities that hates you and your way of life.pms are pretty well the only way that one can pass wealth in any form to future generations without said entities taking a heavy cut, when done correctly. my aim when i die is to have as little fiat value as possible, passing the majority of my meagre value on in solid form to my children and grandchildren
>>537940886thanks for your (non) answeri bought an ultra-shiny quarter and a ragged morgan silver dollar this year brother
>>537941793Holy shit, you should be set for life
>>537941937im not posting my literal treasure chest 1pbtid nigger lmaoi(my sons)am, and it feels good.seethe moar
>>537941442 The about face happening in America is real and massive. Of course, the "revolution" won't be televised, so those consumed in the digital realms instead of the real world aren't aware. Just test out what I'm telling you and talk frankly and authenticity with anyone you see who isn't NPC walking dead, and you will see.The overwhelming push for multiculturalism by those who refuse to deny their flesh identity is the spark that lit the fire here. The hypocrisy on full display is the fuel for the global bonfire. Watching what was done to Europe and predominantly white nations, and a deep remembering of what was originally done to Germany and Japan in projections of alleged holocaust when the real whole burnt offering was to Satan for the paper dollar. Reconciliation is coming and coming quickly fren, keep looking up because it's where our help comes from.
>>537941468>my aim when i die is to have as little fiat value as possible, passing the majority of my meagre value on in solid form to my children and grandchildren Noble and honorable, and if you must sell some along to way to feed and clothe them, there's no shame or harm in this either.
>>537936788Nixon ended Bretton-Woods, not the gold standard. That was still 1913 Federal Reserve Act.>>537940008It will do good for my loved ones, and it will not be taxed away via inflation in the mean time. Gold and silver are in fact excellent when you are dead.
>>537941793>thanks for your (non) answer Spot is like a targeting system to try to keep currency pegged to money, just like stamping a specific value on money itself, but because life multiplies and natural resources don't money like gold and silver become less and less obtainable and more scarce as more and more people occupy the space, so currencies are manufactured and decreed to have value so that the billions upon billions can believe that they have money. Spot is the mechanism used to try to tie a man made man decreed value unit (currency) to infinitely useful and scarce God made money to it, while simultaneously allowing those who manufacture the currency to suppress how many of the infinitely printable notes so that it can be accumulated for and used to maintain the illusion (ironically enough using the metal money) either through direct force (weapons) or subtle subterfuge of media or entertainment propaganda (technology devices) to continue to maintain possession, direction and use of the money itself. So ,yes "spot" like a dog's name wasn't even ever connected to the money, wasn't meant to or intended to, only to provide the illusion of connection and when the day comes that no amount of currency can aquire money those who don't understand this fact will painfully realize just how poor they really are.
>>537939687Longer. You can trace it back to HSBC early days. For the opium trade, Britain took silver for opium, and HSBC was central in maximizing the return in silver ounces (hence keeping price contained).
>>537942920>That was still 1913 Federal Reserve Act. Why isn't the federal reserve held to the pesky 3rd mandate, then? You know, backing the currency will gold? Why does it constantly only mentions 2 mandates, inflation and jobs, but not reserves.
>>537946166Checked If you read coins financial school it lays out the years in which the decoupling of the GSR began, and that's well before the declaration of independence. Not cohenincidential
>>537926787Based. Fuck trashy fireworks, stack silver instead. I used to be acquaintances with this social zero who would take out loans for fireworks that he could buy. Never had a gf. He went nowhere in life.Stack silver instead!
>>537947099Checked and confirmed >Stack silver instead!But why not both on the 250th of independence day?
silver killed me mum
>>537947557
You’ve all secured your contracts for a $20k strike for EOY for gold, right anon?
>>537949235How much physical metal in ounces are you currently in possession of?Not EOY. Now?Nevermore...