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you need to step your bot game up boi.

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the hell would I know?

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question:
Is it worth owning non precious metals?
I know people buy copper bullion as its cheap, and still stores value like silver and gold, just alot less value/oz.
I was wondering- is it worth actually physically owning a bit of other metals? Tin, Bismuth, Indium, Ruthenium, Copper, Zinc, etc.
No metals are worthless, and I assume that they all hold value like silver and gold do, but they are just less rare, right?
Im building my own foundry/metal processing rig, is it worthwhile to process any non precious metals into pure bars?
Of course, I will probably do it anyway as it is still fun, regardless of whether its profitable or not.

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