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Keep Stacking Edition:

Bullion dealers
https://jmbullion.com/
https://sdbullion.com/
https://boldpreciousmetals.com/
https://bgasc.com/
https://providentmetals.com/
https://www.moneymetals.com/
https://monumentmetals.com/
https://goldenstatemint.com/
https://gainesvillecoins.com/
https://silvertowne.com/
https://schiffgold.com/
https://goldsilver.com/
https://pinehurstcoins.com/
https://sprottmoney.com/
https://goldsilver.be/en/
https://silvergoldbull.com/
https://www.goldeneaglecoin.com/

>Constitutional/"junk" silver info
https://jmbullion.com/ultimate-guide-to-90-silver-coins/
https://kevinsworkbench.com/junksilverguide/
http://coinflation.com
http://coinapps.com/

>Compare
https://findbullionprices.com/ (US)
https://eu.compare.pm (EU)

>News
https://kitco.com/
http://silverseek.com/
https://mining.com/

>Bullion tax info by state:
https://apmex.com/state-sales-tax-information

>Prospecting
https://youtube.com/watch?v=ZCL6FKQZyoM
https://usgs.gov/energy-and-minerals/mineral-resources-program/science
https://gov.bc.ca/assets/gov/farming-natural-resources-and-industry/mineral-exploration-mining/documents/mineral-titles/mt-faqs/faq_fmc.pdf
https://mndm.gov.on.ca/en/mines-and-minerals/mining-act
https://amazon.ca/Gold-Creeks-Ghostowns-British-Columbia/dp/088839988X

>Test
Nitric Acid
https://youtube.com/watch?v=3mg9YcAShTo
Magnets
https://youtube.com/watch?v=NgSXg-WOEVY
https://fakebullion.com/index.php/resources/fake-bullion-database
https://fakebullion.com/index.php/resources/identifying-fake-bullion

EU/ENGLAND sources
https://www.chards.co.uk/ [Much cheaper than BullionByPost]
https://goldprice.eu5.net/ [Website to compare gold prices for UK]

Russian/European coins
https://oldsilver.ru/

Previous edition: >>23573532

>> No.23584276

How high do you think stocks like Impact or Defiance silver can go ? I'm wondering how much is needed right now to reach 100k in each stocks once they explode.

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>>23584258
Your daily reminder not to trust Hitlerites and Greenbackers.

https://www.garynorth.com/public/department141.cfm

Whether you have a central bank print paper money, or have the government do it directly, MMT and communism are just as evil.

For months now, every thread has had infiltrators from /pol/ virtue-signalling about Jews in every post, triple-bracketing every other word, promoting communist, neo-Nazi, Greenbacker rubbish like A History of Central Banking and the Enslavement of Mankind. Expect those whom you attack to fight you back.

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First for baby bars

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>>23584258
COPPERCHADS RISE UP

>> No.23584401
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23584401

Buy more silver bros

>> No.23584463

>>23584401
I wish the Philharmonics had a better design, violins and cellos just don’t do it for me

>> No.23584502
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>>23584343
Anyone else stacking Copper Libertads?

>> No.23584526

>>23584283

Love Gary North's articles on LewRockwell.com.

>> No.23584543
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23584543

Got my Asahi bars today

>> No.23584556

AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA

MINERS GOT KILLED

>> No.23584563

>>23584502
>Anyone else stacking Copper Libertads?
Shit I didn’t even know those existed, I assume you’re buying them for the collectibility not just the copper content right? Very cool coin regardless

>> No.23584608
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>>23584258
Why do atheist lolberts keep on shilling Gary North when he literally wants them killed?

>> No.23584607

>>23584526
>He believes that capital punishment is appropriate punishment for male homosexuality, adultery, blasphemy, and a variety of crimes.
Why isn't this fucker the Pope?

>> No.23584610
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MY MINERS ARE FUCKING WORTHLESS AAAAAAAAAAAA

>> No.23584617

MY SRUPID FUCKING SILBER IS FICKING WORTHLESS!!!!!!!

>> No.23584638

>>23584608
Because the image is bait.

>> No.23584660

>>23584607
I suppose they want to prolong the death of that vein of Christianity and not accelerate its decline.

>> No.23584674

Thinking this is a great time (maybe even better days leading up to the election) to bag some more 90% junk.

>> No.23584680

tfw love the britannia reverse but the ugly ass obverse has the queen on it

>> No.23584684
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>>23584283
Based Department.

>> No.23584698

>>23584608
holy shit lmao, if this is true, this isn't Libertarian at all.

>> No.23584711
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23584711

>>23584674
It’s always a good time for 90%, both gold and silver.

>> No.23584731
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23584731

>>23584258
Your daily reminder that lolberts always side with communists and will gladly participate in taking your freedom away from you, as long as it personally benefits them

>> No.23584739

>>23584711
Seeing stacks like this make me so envious lol
How much is there? 150+oz?

>> No.23584757
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>>23584556
Every single stock outside of SQQQ, defense contractors/gun makers, ect,
that I watch is down 4-10%

Every single one

People are selling everything that isnt a doompocalypse stock, and have not twigged that PM's are a doompocalpse stock in addition to their other benefits.

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>>23584711

>> No.23584813

>>23584768
only if there is lending growth, but nothing automatically causes that (see: now)
>>23584739
It's just shy of 3 ozt au and about 460 ozt ag

>> No.23584816

>>23584698
He’s basically a fascist, economically libertarian but socially totalitarian. I just think it’s funny how he’s always shilled here when he wants to kill the same people who shill for him

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>>23584711
Why is it that 80 year old circulated silver coinage just looks so damn good... even when compared to bright shiny new stuff?

>> No.23584837

>>23584813
Wow good for you man

>> No.23584852

>>23584731
>Your daily reminder that lolberts always side with communists
Daily reminder that you people ARE communists who use mental gymnastics to pretend you aren't.
This is the gold thread, time to leave stormfaggot.

>> No.23584856

>>23584818
Because they held purpose.

>> No.23584872
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>>23584563
They don't exist, that's just the reverse of a Mexican Ten Centavos coin from the 50s.
I could swear the Chinese made Copper Pandas at one point, though.

>> No.23584876

>>23584818
Shiny is nice, but if something has been made to circulate as money and actually *has* circulated as money, it has a certain gravitas that bullion can't compete with. Bullion can be a e s t h e t i c c but coinage is legit.

>> No.23584879

>>23584816
He writes good articles and is very knowledgeable, but his personal views are sickening.
Anyway, I guess he's not as extreme as we think but still what the fuck lmao
https://misesuk.org/2015/04/24/not-in-defence-of-stoning/

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23584943

>>23584258
MY STUPID FUCKING STUPID SILVER IS STUPID FUCKING STUPID WORTHLESS!!!!!

>> No.23584948

>>23584837
Thanks. It just takes time.

>> No.23584967

>>23584818
nigger what lizzie coins have silver?

>> No.23585003
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>>23584967
This might help.

>> No.23585025
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23585025

>>23584967
This might as well.

>> No.23585033

>>23584967
Those are 80% halves
http://www.silvercoinstoday.com/silver-coin-price-guides/canadian-silver-coin-values/

>> No.23585045
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23585045

>>23584258
Did Imperial Japan ever mint silver coins? I want to go maximum weeb

>> No.23585057

>>23584258
Reminder that if you don't have a whole mammoth tusk, a quartz crystal as big as yourself, and a full hundredweight sack of lithium oxide then you're no true stacker.

>> No.23585081
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>>23585045
Yes.
Bottom left is one example.

>> No.23585105

>>23585081
>>23585045
>bottom right
Hate that my photos get rotated.

>> No.23585119

>>23585081
Based, what’s the name of coins minted during the 30’s and 40’s?

>> No.23585143
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>>23585045
I'd really love for someone to mint some 90% or sterling coins with the holes (either round or square). I like the way asians used to keep their currency on strings.

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Microbars!

>> No.23585167
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>>23585045
Yes, up until 1966 even. Pic related is a 100 Yen 60% silver coin from the 50s and a Meiji Era 80% 20 Sen Coin from 1895.

>> No.23585195

>>23585143
I remember the Sp*niards used to have coins like that also, quite cool actually.

>> No.23585207

>>23585164
I like this idea better than goldbacks.

>> No.23585213

>>23585119
The sen I believe.

>> No.23585231

>>23584768
kek

>> No.23585304
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im hoping i get a few of these for hanukkah this year

>> No.23585361

>>23585207
It would be easier to get the gold out of them at least.

>> No.23585398

>>23585213
Would you mind telling me the denomination too? I might pick some up off feebay

>> No.23585434

>>23585361
That's why I think they would be more desirable and actually trade at value.

>> No.23585465
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23585465

Why aren't you investing in luxury timepieces, /pmg/?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UYUhUSvUwLo&t=885
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=75rxZ1twZgs&t=273

>> No.23585519

>>23584608

> Anybody who opposes my tyrannical 20th-century Keynesian German dictator is an "atheist lolbert"

>> No.23585546

>>23585465
It's honestly not a bad choice but it's less impressive. I'm keeping my eyes open for shit at auctions though when I want to get a personal time piece

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holy shit its a blood bath today. Fuck me the power keeps going out here and takes longer to get fixed every time.... Stay on target lads were going to make it.

>> No.23585626

>>23585584
What country are you in with rolling blackouts?

>> No.23585662

>>23585398
50 sen.

>> No.23585680
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>>23584258
Whatcha doin there Moot?

>> No.23585729

>>23585584
Good to see ya. Keep fighting the good fight.

>> No.23585741

>>23585584
North Central BC Canada. Weathers been shit but it didnt used to take a whole day to get the power back on near Prince George.

>> No.23585746

Wait boys. More dip coming over the horizon.

>> No.23585747

>>23585465
Wow. That video gave me cancer.

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>>23585465
Does muh Longines count?

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>>23585584
I'm not worried about the red at all. Dow, SP500 and pretty much all industrial commodities AND precious metals are down. People are just accumulating dry powder for after the elections.

By the way I contacted Tocvan asking about the Pilar property. Their head geologist didn't provide any new information but condensed their findings pretty nicely. I guess I'll post it for those who understand what it means (like you)

Also had an inquiry with Derek Wood about the project's future ownership as well as their plans on listing on TSX or NYSE (as opposed to CSE which is unaccessable to me ). The JV project's 49% interest currently owned by Colibri Resource will be acquired if Tocvan has the funds to do so without major shareholder dilution, and they have no plans to move their share from CSE which is cheaper for them, so for any EU anons guess we'll just have to deal with the FRA share if we want a stake on this. I know I do but perhaps I'll weigh my options -- I hate buying from alternative exchanges, terrible liquidity

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23585856

I think I am buying this on the next dip to start off the silver bullrun of 2021.

>> No.23585869

https://twitter.com/i/events/1321534591367221254
Inc dip for every market.

>> No.23585873

>>23585820
very interesting, i ll have a read in a minute than. I have to be careful though with having my desktop on if the power goes out again.

>> No.23585892

https://dailycaller.com/2020/10/28/germany-france-imposing-new-lockdown-restrictions-coronavirus-cases-surge/
Incredible dip inc tomorrow on top of no deal on stimulus pre election.

>> No.23585897

>>23585892
>dip
Nice
Buy time

>> No.23585908
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>>23585820
Also their head geologist is apparently Agent 47
>>23585873
Thank you Mr. Man, I'm already downright convinced on the project
>>23585892
Thanks for posting that, was planning on investing tomorrow. Might invest on friday or monday instead

>> No.23585917

>>23584608
>>23584283
George Lincoln Rockwell and Gary North seem to have more in common than the most people. Why are we fighting again?

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>>23585892

>> No.23586002

>>23585892
>tomorrow
I thought that was the reason for today's dip?

>> No.23586036

>>23586002
Again, it was, but more bad news will be known to the robinhooders so they will mad pull out.

>> No.23586083

>>23585917

What does George Lincoln Rockwell have in common with Gary North, exactly? Rockwell was a Nazi, racialist, Keynesian statist. North is an Austrian, categorically not racialist, and disapproves of deficit spending and large governments.

>> No.23586237

>>23585820
if people are acquiring dry powder in anticipation for after the elections, wouldn't that be priced in?

>> No.23586239

>>23586083
>Keynesian statist
Please explain to me how Rockwell was a Keynesian

>> No.23586243

>>23585917
They just want (you)'s anon. This has been happening for a while now.

>> No.23586300

Dip to £17.10 tomorrow, recover to £18. £18.60 by December, £20+ January.

>> No.23586363

>>23586300
Dealers please follow spot so I can buy.

>> No.23586368

>>23586237
I don't think so. The previous miner pump is correcting now too, in addition to the huge move down in different markets. It makes sense that miners (along with everything else) is going down

>> No.23586377
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>>23584543
Asahi bars are beautiful

>> No.23586386

tfw missing the griffin and falcon queen's beast as the last of the 1/4 oz set

so close, bros

>> No.23586390

>>23585519
He was loved by his people. Stop ingesting garbage entertainment media and watch some subtitled speeches for yourself to see why. It's also hard to have a metal-backed currency when your nation was savagely looted for 15 years prior.

>> No.23586396

>>23586237
>>23586368
Also DXY supports my hypothesis, people are buying dollars because everything else is being shorted

>> No.23586436

What exactly is your guy's goal?

>> No.23586450

>>23586239
>Everyone I don't like is a N̶a̶z̶i̶ Keynesian!

>> No.23586459

>>23586237
>being priced in is priced in which is actually priced in

>> No.23586480

>>23584463
The smooth edges don't do it for me.
The strange 1.50 Euro face value doesn't do it for me.
Philharmonics don't do it for me.

>> No.23586486

>>23586436
hedge against the eventual severe financial/political crisis
more severe than 2008/2011, think 1930s

>> No.23586498

>>23586436
Be prepped for the downfall of the system.

>> No.23586526

>>23586390

>He was loved by his people

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_assassination_attempts_on_Adolf_Hitler

"Hitler dodged at least 42 assassination attempts."

He built his dictatorship upon 42% of the vote. He destroyed the German economy to build a massive warfare state (>>23584283), and then caused millions of Germans to be killed by his warmongering.

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23586531

I know these are just memelines, but today is the first time in months either have been broken. Not too sure what this means, but it seems the growth has slowed. Might be a good time to start looking into buying more than normal?

>> No.23586571

>>23586436
To have at least 10oz gold and 1000oz silver.

>> No.23586577

>>23586531
Might fall to the price it was before the big pump in July, will settle a bit higher than that and start climbing from there I think. New floor $20 methinks

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>>23586083
>>23586239
Rockwell was not a Keynesian, it's so tiring to listen to people continue to call him one. There is this autistic idea that all ideologies revolve around economic theory, not everything is about economics. National Socialists cared very little about economic theory, the NSDAP in Germany varied from hardcore socialists (think the Goebbels brothers, Hans especially) all the way to Ultra Capitalists (think German Goerring and Krupp). In the ANP almost everyone was pro-Free Market. At one point the party was actually called "World Union of Free Enterprise National Socialists". So stop slandering people you know nothing about you autistic loser.
btw, I'm gonna keep buying gold and silver and you can never stop me.

>> No.23586591

Silver is moving flat sideways, this is weird..

>> No.23586690

>>23586591
It's sleeping.

>> No.23586694

>>23586526
>He destroyed the German economy to build a massive warfare state
>implying it wasn’t destroyed by the Treaty of Versailles and hyperinflation due to the Weimar Republic
>implying war reparations didn’t have to be paid entirely in gold and that there wasn’t a single ounce of gold in Germany when Hitler came to power
Whew lad

>> No.23586711

>>23584463
>>23586480
The wiener does it for me.

>> No.23586728

Just testing that I am not blocked by jannies.

>> No.23586755

Apparently, jannies blocked me from adding images to my posts, but counts it as a post.

>> No.23586773

>>23586591
>this is weird..
why? it moves sideways for ten years straight and nobody thinks that's weird.

>> No.23586779

I bought a roll of ASEs today. I might buy some more later this week. I’m trying to space out my buys. Is this a good idea?

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>>23586728
>>23586755
They do it for free

>> No.23586811

>>23586779
It's back up to £18.40 as we speak. Not to be alarmist but I think tomorrow is the last big dip.

>> No.23586853

>>23586436
Survive to the other side of the reset intact or ahead.

>> No.23586917

>>23586728
>>23586755
why are these posts blank?

>> No.23586928

>>23586917
So weird. I didn’t think it allowed you to make a blank post.

>> No.23586967

>>23586694

>implying it wasn’t destroyed by the Treaty of Versailles

Germany was already on the way to recovery before Hitler came to power. It collapsed economically because of his policies.

"A critical reassessment of deficit spending during the Nazi recovery reveals a surprisingly small role for macroeconomic policy. Both the descriptive evidence and the results from multivariate time series forecasts suggest that recovery from the Great Depression was mainly driven by a rebound effect that was visible in the data already by late 1932. Up to around 1936, the German recovery was no more advanced than that of Britain or the United States, where far less expansionary fiscal policies were followed. However, even in Germany the fiscal impulse generated by the budget deficit was too small to be consistent with Keynesian demand stimulation under an income/expenditure mechanism. In order to explain the very high, at times two-digit growth rates of GNP during the recovery, deficits would have had to be two to five times higher than they actually were. Apparently, recovery was due to forces other than fiscal and monetary policy, just as in the cases of Britain and the United States."

[Deficit Spending in the Nazi Recovery, 1933—1938: A Critical Reassessment, Institute for Empirical Research in Economics, University of Zurich, pp. 16—17.]

We also see from the "German Economic Miracle," after 1948, how Germany would have flourished had it followed free-market economics.

>> there wasn’t a single ounce of gold in Germany when Hitler came to power

Hitler outlawed the use of gold. That has nothing to do Versailles. He did that so that he could enslave his people, by getting direct control over their store of labour. The fact that Germany has accumulated some of the highest gold reserves in the world since 1948 is proof that Hitler didn't have to do what he did. In 1948, Germany had no gold.

>> No.23587005

>>23584343
>>23584502
coppercopers are so pathetic I still remember that guy a while back that thought we was a genius because he was stacking rolls of nickles for their metal content

>> No.23587017

>>23586967
>words words words words words words words words words words words words words words words words words words
I can tell you’re a leftie

>> No.23587043

>>23587005
Oh you mean Kyle Bass? I wonder, has he been able to sell all those coins yet? I doubt he has, and the vault fees are probably stacking (heh) up. Not sure what to think of the guy, that's about all I've heard of him. I did follow him on Twitter but all he does is spam political shit so I unfollowed him immediately after

>> No.23587048

>>23586967
Jewish lies

>> No.23587079

>>23586853
Same. My biggest wish is that once we're in the new paradigm it's not the technocratic hellscape timeline.

>> No.23587081
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23587081

>>23586967
I see the truth is difficult to handle for them
good post

>> No.23587108

>>23586967
More trolling bs, mods please do the needful

>> No.23587138

>>23587079
>>23586853
when will this 'reset' occur? Within the lifetime of the average boomer?

>> No.23587141

>>23587048
What about
https://www.bitchute.com/video/v9Pm76ZQPiF1/

>> No.23587189

>>23587138
Have you not heard the UN , the WEF, bill faggates, and every other globalist government, organization , etc since the beginning of 2020? I mean there is no hard date set but they are pushing for it to happen before 2030.

>> No.23587207

some fail to realize previous silverchads were under water for 7 years. 7 years in the red. and they still have more to dump and won’t be buying back in. if you think we’re out of the woods yet you’re severely wrong. silver is going back to the ‘teens and possibly sub $10. this is your last warning to sell while you’re LCS is even any bit reluctant to take your goober bullion bars and meme rounds.
we haven’t seen anything yet. nothing.

>> No.23587262

>>23587207
If it goes that low I'd just buy more. 'Sunk cost' isn't a fallacy when it comes to silver.

>> No.23587277

>>23587207
Bahaha. Yes faggot sell so I can buy.

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>>23587207
Do you actually believe the shit your spewing out of your mouth? Even if it hits teens or sub $10 because of paper sell offs, the premiums will go through the roof, and they will quit selling physical altogether. Did you not see what happened in march you fucking absolute reject?

>> No.23587338

>>23587141
>outlaw bars, sex work, etc
I partly agree with that. In their economic situation, 100% justified (well maybe not the homosexuality part). He clearly wanted people to roll up their sleeves and work.
>zero interest
Interest was naturally high because the economy was in the shitter (because of rampant Keynesian printing). Tough situation to start from because the hyper-inflated currency already made the society resort to cutting spending (which should be a deflationary action that the free market does on its own). However instead of straight-up outlawing interest, he should've implemented Islamic debt, and restructured the current debts and forced debtors to cut part of the debt

Just my two cents, my ideas might've made the situation even worse. The only thing I really know is that I don't know much

>> No.23587368

the truth hurts yes, but it will set you free. I believe what I say, and say what I believe. I am simply trying to help. it is easy to be delusional when you’re holding onto an asset because you don’t inherently want it to ‘lose’ value. but you need to understand the dynamics of what is to come. many of you will lose and lose hard. coping does nothing and neither do your lowbrow comments. you were warned.

>> No.23587442
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23587442

>>23584543
Asahi

>> No.23587444

>>23587368
The worst you can say about silver is 'muh $10'. Fiat and stocks and literally everything but precious metals, food and water MUST return to $0. Only a braindead wastrel would anticipate doomsday for the eternal metal, but eternity for the withered systems of today.

>> No.23587453

>>23587368
What?5000yrs of history disagrees w you

>> No.23587461

>>23587368
>lose hard
how? There's no counterparty risk, I can't suddenly lose it all. My metals can't go bankrupt. I'm prepared to hold my HEDGE, my personal rainy day stash of treasure for the entirety of my life if need be. When silver loses its value, it's time to add some and make bank with stonks and when times inevitably get bad later on and its price goes up, it's there for me if I have to resort to using it
>>23587442
based Bea anon

>> No.23587480

>>23587338
> The only thing I really know is that I don't know much
Have these words ever been uttered on 4chins before?

>> No.23587495

>>23587138
5-10 years. Could be shorter or longer, but we are reaching end game. The long debt cycle can’t continue much longer as debt is going parabolic. There’s really no way to go back to normal at this point. We’re boxed in.

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>>23587480
I've seen myself be wrong enough to know better than to be certain of my own opinion

>> No.23587530

>>23587207
Anyone selling physical at this point is stupid. Deflation is big, but supply is another thing.

>> No.23587535

>>23587495
Remember it is an exponential function and it accelerates very fast at the end. I would say we have 1 or 2 years, not 5+.

>> No.23587546

>>23587368
Ah shit, the value of (((paper))) silver dropped to nothing, I guess I will pay to have someone take my shiny rocks away.
You are a fucking NPC

>> No.23587549
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23587549

>>23587480
theres things we know we know
then theres things we know we dont know
and the things we dont know we know
but one thing we know we know for sure, if you know, is that we come here to become more retarded than we were before we came here

>> No.23587582

>>23587453
never in any amount of years has there been a banking cartel bent so hard on ruling the planet with its incredibly complex and ever expanding resources. this time it truly is different. if you can’t see it, I feel sorry for you. they will make our metals worthless by comparison to their crafts. think that the value of ‘precious metals’ can be derived into a negative sentiment by the populace at their whim. you will find out.

>> No.23587588
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>>23587549
poetry

>> No.23587617

>>23587549
>that pic
Reminder that Arnold Schwarzenegger got into Hollywood films by claiming he 'had done Shakespeare in Germany'. Seems a sound strategy.

>> No.23587635
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>>23587582
It's really just another one of those. We've been here before, it's not the first time that a long term debt cycle is beginning to deleverage. It's not the first time there's been a shift in power between the leading nation and a runner-up. It's not the first time a currency is devalued. You only think this is unprecedented because it's unprecedented to you

>> No.23587641

>>23587617
>fake it till ya make it, lol

>> No.23587657
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23587657

>>23587582
>>23587635
History is somewhat cyclical, it has a tendency to repeat itself

>> No.23587669

>>23587535
That’s why I say it could be shorter. But I also don’t want to get burned like last crisis thinking the sky was going to fall any minute. I learned to respect their ability to keep things going. I think when they start adopting MMT, they could have a few stable years before the temptation to completely abuse it shows up. There’s a lot of inertia, especially considering the enormous Eurodollar system that dwarfs the domestic dollar system. That saying about markets remaining irrational longer than you can remain solvent? That applies here too. They can keep this thing going a bit, but I think we are getting very close to the breaking point where it doesn’t matter. It feels more like we’ve crossed the event horizon of a black hole. We’re not being spaghettified right now and we don’t even really feel any different, but we’re now locked into a course and there’s no getting out of it. I think a year is too soon unless we have a hot war with China.

>> No.23587692

>>23587582
Trump will be our shield if the media tries to manipulate sentiment on precious metals

>> No.23587704

miners raped my anus today, down 6k :(

but newmont and agnico just announced great results, are an increasing their dividends by 60% and 75% respectively.

gold miners are going to replace oil companies as dividend stocks.

>> No.23587724

>>23587582

regardless of public sentiment there are people who need metals. they need them for manufacturing. metals are not easy to obtain and it takes a lot of energy to pull them out of the earth and refine them. PMs are rare.

these means that they're valuable regardless of consensus or public perception. regardless of the media. regardless of the average person's inability to judge value.

>> No.23587731

>>23587704
I think big producers are going to recover relatively quickly (unless PM's go out of fashion again). It's the smaller, more speculative plays that will probably tank harder and stay low for a while.

>> No.23587734

>>23587657
sure, history is cyclical. cyclical until it isn’t. there’s a paradox here that I am not sure you understand. like I said, this time is really will be different. we now have those who can ‘unhinge’ any comparable history beneath the fabric, or illusion, of society. it is complex beyond mosts comprehension. but if going with muh number go up suits you better, well, so be it.

>> No.23587756

>>23587724
what if you take the value of of free market capitalism’s labor? then what? who’s hand holds the value?

>> No.23587779
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23587779

Every gun safe needs one of these regardless as to whether or not it really matters anymore. Remember that your ancestors were right-wing savages by today's standards and they are smiling on you.

>> No.23587799

>>23587043
>kyle bass
Naw at least that guy had somewhat of a plan and multiple sources of income so that this was just one bet that he could afford a loss on. The guy I'm talking about is an anon that thought he could get rich buying like $20 worth of nickles every paycheck.

Incendently looked up Kyle Bass and acording to this article hes already lost over $70,000 in storage and opportunity costs and thats without taking inflation into account. Looking at it more I think hes actually lost more like half a million compared to what you can do with a million dollars in 8 years.

https://jpkoning.blogspot.com/2019/05/kyle-basss-big-nickel-bet.html?m=1

>> No.23587807

>>23587756

what do you mean? it's not just labor-intensive. it's energy-intensive. it's harsh work that requires expensive equipment. if someone needs it, then it's valuable. even if nobody needs it at a certain point in time, someone will eventually. and in the meantime, anyone who holds it will recognize it's rarity and value. it's unmistakable. while other materials rust and break down, PMs do not.

>> No.23587814

>>23587692
>Trump will be our shield if the media tries to manipulate sentiment on precious metals
Trump is a puppet. He won’t stop the brrrrrrrrrr, the negative interest rates, or the CBDC. He loves all those things and he’ll just spin them in a way so the boomers and cuckservatives will love them. If you think Trump is any different than Biden you’re an NPC

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>>23587734
How is it different this time? What makes this time so special? Here's the facts: the debt bubble is enormous, currencies have already devalued to a fraction of their original value, the economy is dependent on credit and the slightest nudge in a deflationary way could signal an economic crisis. The market wants to deflate! And we've seen what's happened before if the inflationary policy is kept up: forced deflation due to hyper-inflation. There's no reason to assume this time is any different from say 1930's. The question isn't "if" there will be a major depression, it's "how long" until it inevitably occurs
>>23587799
>The guy I'm talking about is an anon that thought he could get rich buying like $20 worth of nickles every paycheck
kek
>Incendently looked up Kyle Bass and acording to this article
Yeah I've read that. Interesting article, very informative. When those coins aren't considered currency anymore (which is anywhere between 1-1,000 years desu lol) he can finally melt them and get nice profits from the nickel though the storage costs are still bloody steep

>> No.23587922

>>23587207
>An important industrial metal will go under production costs
Lol

>> No.23587961

>>23587860
>>23587799
Couldn’t this Kyle Bass just have built his own barn for less than $10,000 to store all his fucking nickels?

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>>23587961
lmfao yes actually, nobody would even want to steal that even if they logistically could somehow

>> No.23588169

>>23587995
I just pick out copper pennies when I go through my change looking for silver and I have over 1kg already just by getting them at face value, I can’t imagine being so stupid to buy $1 million worth of nickels with money that I worked hard for because they’re going to be worth 5.1 cents 30 years from now.

>> No.23588244

>>23588169
Bass seems to have peculiar thoughts inside his head. I don't think the nickel dimes are a good investment either though I gotta give him credit for being creative anyways. For example, that 5.1c might actually be much more when you account for inflation! I don't know much about him but he's a man of bets for sure. He invests smaller amounts in huge bets that could net him many times more. See:
https://www.pionline.com/investing/kyle-bass-eyes-200-1-leverage-bet-hong-kong-crash

The man's a real gambler, and he's been bearish for the markets for a decade it seems

>> No.23588334

>>23588169
One thing to remember is that Kyle is a multi millionaire hedge fund manager with more money than he’ll ever need, for him this was just a little fun sidebet. He doesn’t care if he makes money on those nickels or loses it because he’s making lots of money in others ways

>> No.23588410

>>23588334
True, it's not a risk at all for him

>> No.23588708

>>23587138
>Within the lifetime of the average boomer?
the average boomer has already died.

>> No.23588894

Have we come to any definitive conclusions as to what the best small cap silver miners are?

>> No.23589016
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Whew lads... this uncertainty is getting to everyone it seems. So many people on edge right now... pissed off about everything on both sides of the political fence... pissed off about rona.

My magic 8 ball isnt even able to tell what will happen.

Its all in God's hands

>> No.23589030
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did you guys have time to buy proof sets before they became insanely expensive?

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>>23584943
I can't tell if this picture keeps getting posted ironically or if it's supposed to be serious

>> No.23589105

>>23585856
I got 1 anon they are nice minus the reptilian on the back

>> No.23589203

Jesus fuck I just can't take Chris Marcus' bullshit shilling anymore. Every day metals go up it's "finally some true price discovery" and every day they go down it's "CLEAR MANIPULATION!!!"

Every single video it's the same dumbfuck take

>> No.23589330

Just stopping in to say that I received my coins from the Russian. It took a few weeks to get to the US, and I only bought a couple hundred dollars worth of stuff. But the package was really nice, it had some really cool extras. Thanks, Russian.

>> No.23589388
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>>23589041
I think it was serious at first, but then it became ironic. Just like the Metal Recycler Pasta.

>> No.23589394

>>23589330
awesome! my bonus is coming in next week, I'm probably gonna spend half of it getting some stuff from him. so glad to hear so many people having a good experience with another anon.

>> No.23589494

>>23584276
Im wondering about defiance as well. Its a top pick on sitfolio
No one here talks about it.

Heres a little thought exercise. Keep in mind my knowledge is limited but heres how it goes. Correct me if im wrong.

First majestic is a MAJOR producer in the us. Their stock was eleveb dollars a couple weeks ago. Therefore, if the stars align and these companies which are poised to become major producers their stock can go to ten dollars as well.

Now, lets say silver moons like we think. That ten dollar majestic stock will skyrocket to 20,30,40,50 dollars, thus if impact or defiance were in the same posistion they could do the same.

Therefore id say we could see 30 dollar impact silver and similar miners IF the stars align.

>> No.23589572
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23589572

Should I get 10 ASE or 100 merc dimes

>> No.23589578

>>23589203
Jesus christ anon , I don't even know who the fuck your talking about. Instead of whining on here like a bitch about it , STOP watching the literal who

>> No.23589605
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>>23589572
The choice is clear

>> No.23589649

>>23589605
100 blowjobs does sound nice

>> No.23589676

>>23589330
Damn, my order has cleared customs in RUS, but no evidence of it leaving Moscow yet.

>> No.23589706

>>23589203
These guys make a living off of either selling PMs or selling books or whatever. It's in their financial interest to keep pushing stupid ideas. Yes, long term, PMs are going to do well. But they are retarded when it comes to macro or even how the Fed and monetary system works. If you want to listen to someone who actually knows what is going on in the monetary system and understand these things, listen to Jeff Snider. Subscribe to Emil's channel here and watch the stuff with Jeff. It's actual big brain stuff, not the bullshit memecon crap of Schiff et al.

https://youtu.be/K5iB1VL7V2s

>> No.23589721

>>23584258
I was just perusing through /smg/ and it seems they hate crypto even more than we hate Federal Reserve notes

>> No.23589743

>>23589203
Also to be fair silver dropping a dollar in an hour is fucking unheard of except in 2020 clown world. NEVER happened before previously

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>>23589572
the answer is always Merc Dimes.

>> No.23589929

>>23584258
Testicles

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23589945

>>23589330
pics?

Pretty happy with my stuff from him too

>> No.23590358

VIX up bigly.

>> No.23590415

>>23586237
What does that mean priced in?

>> No.23590445

I'm not ready for tomorrow bros. I cant take much more dumping

>> No.23590467

>>23587779
>/hm/
finally

>> No.23590480

>>23590445
I can
My paycheck just came in

>> No.23590484

>>23590445
>he blew his load
I'm still in my refractory period, but I have some powder that is flowing and will continue flowing through the end of the year

>> No.23590520

>>23590484
I'm a student and not gonna work until late November, I've just been holding since august and god damn is it fucked

>> No.23590542

I'm gonna rebalance my portfolio into maybe 4-5 stocks for max growth. I'm thinking Aunff, Dollf, Impact silver, and I'm trying to figure out the others. Any suggestion?

>> No.23590557

>>23590542
Are you only doing juniors? >>23590542

>> No.23590568

>>23590542
>4-5 stocks for max growth
I personally stick to majors with juniors/explorers being about 15% and not exceeding about 2% per position.

>> No.23590605

>>23584711
How can QE be deflationary, it's literally inflating the currency supply.

>> No.23590680

>>23590557
I suppose including a large/ medium-cap would be nice to balance out the portfolio. What are you thinking?

>> No.23590687

>>23590605
QE is not deflationary. The banks and government holding back spending are the cause. The money has been printed, there is no escape. When the banks have to pay up the upcoming debts/loans, the dam holding back all that fresh currency will flow.

>> No.23590704

>>23590680
First Majestic or MAG for midcaps. Those two are my preference.

>> No.23590718
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>>23590520
If you're really desperate to increase your stack, but have no money you can probably afford to get one 50% sixpence per week, they should be around $1 each at any LCS that has them. It's better than nothing.

>> No.23590795

>>23587138
based on the fourth turning generational theory, we should peak by 2028 or so. We're currently in an unraveling which will be followed by major crisis.

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Postman came. I’m really happy with how good condition the 5s. coin on the left is. You don’t normally get them that nice

>> No.23590844

How low will First Majestic dip? What would be your best guess on the bottom price for this dip?

>> No.23590915
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>>23590840
Nice to see more anons buying Crowns, the 1952 commemorative is probably one of my favorite designs.

>> No.23591051

>>23584283
Why are Jannie scum not doing their jobs and removing this off topic spam?

>> No.23591081

>>23587779
Link?

>> No.23591163

>>23587779
nvm, found them. dope, probably going to see if LCS has them cheaper, but I have the link. Thanks anon, that'll be a great X-mas present for my nephew.

>> No.23591176
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23591176

My favorite silver coin is the silver Canada Dollar. Its the perfect size. They even made every face dollar an even 0.60 troy ounces

>> No.23591197

>>23591176
How badly is this coin faked? What about canadian 50 cent pieces, there are a lot of minute details on that coin compared to most

>> No.23591218

I have got a growing hatred for 1oz coins. They are so little value and premium makes it not worth it. Minimum I own is 10oz bars.

Anyone else here feel the same?

>> No.23591239

>>23591176
You made it appeal to me so I went to see if I could pick up a roll and the premiums are quite high on these guys.

>> No.23591249

>>23591197
I've never come across a fake or even heard anyone who has. I'm sure theres fakes but they'd probably stand out. I'd assume the same for cdn half dollars

>> No.23591284

>>23591218
When silver moons though, 10oz might be too much to trade for good or services. Keep high denominations, and low denominations. Nobody gives a dude a $100 bill for a can of fuel after they've run out, they drop $10. You don't walk around with huge deniminations exclusively. Sometimes a $5 is handy. Keep it diverse.

>> No.23591285

>>23591239
There was a big sale I think from Monument Metals a few weeks ago where they were going for spot or near it so I picked up a roll. Keep an eye out in the future

>> No.23591334

>>23591197
I ve never seen a fake of these, but there are silver and nickel versions out there, you have to watch the dates on them.

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23591399

>>23591176
Yeah size wize the dollars and half dollars are really nice. A full OZ is a bit much for circulating currency.

>> No.23591436

>>23591399
back when canadian money actually meant something....

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>>23589605
based saver
heres the original for ya

>> No.23591529
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23591529

>>23591436
This one's a BC one PAN MAN where you're from. Even has a nice rainbow patina on the name British Columbia

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23591555

>>23586711
Gee Bill,....how can you hold all those weiners?

>> No.23591567
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23591567

https://v2.metart.com/model/kristy-az
my first offering with extra sauce

>> No.23591581
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>>23591505
Thank you fren, this is a much nicer resolution

>> No.23591589
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23591589

>>23591529
Better angle

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>>23587138
>when will this 'reset' occur? Within the lifetime of the average boomer?
There isn't really a set time but I've heard some say they want to start getting things online by 2023, specifically with regard to digital currencies.

We may not know when the "Great Reset" will occur but there are strong indications that it will occur.

https://www.imf.org/en/News/Articles/2020/06/03/sp060320-remarks-to-world-economic-forum-the-great-reset

>> No.23591604

>>23591529
I ve seen these a few times, I am not usually a fan of native art but thats tastefully done. I ll have to add it to my list of coins to snoop around for.

>> No.23591811

>>23591529
>>23591589
I bought a few of those from the LCS in Richmond BC. I think they're cool

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23591979

>>23590445
>paycheck coming next week
They better keep dumping, I want a bloodbath so I can get more Impact silver.

>> No.23591982

>>23584680
Reason I bought silver eagles, just so I don't have to have that lizard's fucking head on it.

>> No.23592049

>>23591284
You're going to want quarters and dimes then, anon

>> No.23592057

is silver just in a big ass bull pennant right now or what?

>> No.23592211

>>23589388
It was made ironically.
t. anon who asked another anon to make it

>> No.23592230

What do you guys think about buying Barrick Gold now that it's under $26? It got pumped up after the Buffet announcement in August and might be a good value again

>> No.23592264

>>23592211
It's very well made; it resembles the shoddy bastardizations of our memes the SLV shill used to occasionally make to an uncanny degree.

>> No.23592284

>>23592230
I'm not into divvies so nah. But big producers might go back up quicker than smaller producers and explorers so buying Barrick might be a good investment right now

>> No.23592378
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23592378

This article didn't age very well.

>> No.23592399

>>23592284
Barrick has a lot of exploration projects on the go that are probably going to start releasing reports soon. Their also heavily invested in the Donlin Gold Project in the Yukon Territories, I think they will be going up soon with news from a few of these projects, but there no junior stock, there a mega corp with fingers in every continents mining world.

>> No.23592405

>>23591284
When would I ever trade silver coins for goods and services? Only thing worth trading for is land or gold. Off chance it does happen then I just get a few 100oz bars melted. Why pay the premium now?

>> No.23592413

>>23592399
fuck my geography is bad tonight, Donlin's in Alaska not the Yukon.

>> No.23592472

>>23591284
Couldn't you just trade a 10 oz bar for $14 in junk Silver or 10 1 oz rounds if need be?

>> No.23592630

>>23592472
Because that sort of trading takes time, anon

>> No.23592705

>>23592399
thanks, after the big hit stocks took Wednesday I'm thinking about adding some of the "best of the best" producers and getting a little more balance in my portfolio. Of the bigger miners around $30 a share or less do you have any you like?

>> No.23592799

>>23592705
Kirkland Lake is one of the bigger companies I like, they have good projects, steady cash flow and operate out of safe regions.

>> No.23592835

>>23592799
thanks bro!

>> No.23593094

Good morning, my dudes.

>> No.23593208

>>23593094
>good morning
shit, I'm on vacation, so I'm just about to go to bed. why are you up so early?

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>>23593094
GM its 143 am in cali, also i think we'll be fine bois yankee silver hasn't been wrong, 30 dollar silver soon, then 50 by spring, https://youtu.be/mCRl2sJg16g

>> No.23593452

It's slowly dumping, see you at 21 EOW.

>> No.23593490

>>23585680
Why does his sweat look weird?

>> No.23593923
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>sold vangold last week at 0.183 since I wanted to change broker
>it's at 0.163
Fucking based, I'm buying the dip

>> No.23594073

>>23584258
Test

>> No.23594302

>>23594073
Clocked on for your shift? ;)

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shit I can't sleep, miner crash day 2 might lead to beer purchase today

>> No.23594407

OH BOY HERE WE GO AGAIN!

>> No.23594428

>>23594302
Nah just making sure jannies didn’t ban me

>> No.23594579

>>23594428
Am I banned?

>> No.23594584

>>23594579
Yeah

>> No.23594611

>>23594584
Please unban me. I have nothing else to do today.

>> No.23594666
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23594666

Number go down - buy more
Number go up - still not selling

You literally can't lose bros

>> No.23594763

>>23594666
My choice of silver seller has ignored the dip and kept their prices the same.

reeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee

>> No.23594816

>>23594666
Satan approves

>> No.23594900

>>23591051
It’s because a mod is posting it. Why do you think the people who say “kike” get banned but never the spammers?

>> No.23595055

>>23594900
Must be. I got banned for posting a natsoc economic textbook.

>> No.23595197

>>23595055
The truth is the jews are terrified of the goyim owning gold and silver because it means complete economic freedom from their usurious federal reserve system. That’s why any speech critical of jews in /pmg/ is banned, because they can’t have the goyim waking up en masse to both precious metals AND the jewish control of the world economy. Screencap this post before it gets deleted because I can guarantee it will

>> No.23595687

>>23595197
Based. I advocate /PolMG/.

>> No.23595814

>>23595197
>>23595687
On a different topic, at what price point would you be happy with on buying silver and wouldn't mind even if it dips further? $20? $22? Lower?
Excluding premiums of course.
Speaking of, instead of miners, are there any stocks for bullion dealers? They surely should be making a killing this year?

>> No.23595969

>>23595814
I would love to go back to March lows of $14/oz but that will never happen

>> No.23596115

>>23584463
yeah it's quite shit all around

>> No.23596195

Pm's taking a serious dip. Anyone have meme lines/explanation?

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>>23596195

>> No.23596287
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AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA

>> No.23596297

>>23595814
See I bought a lot just before the dip, so it's knocked my confidence (and my wallet). I'd honestly like it to recover for this year, to give me time and no temptation, then one more dip in March before the moon mission.

Wishful thinking of course.

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>>23589706
>Jeff snider
>dollar squeeze is going to happen anyday now
>shadow banking system
>ancient FED meeting transcripts from 80 years ago
>dollar shortage
>something is going on

>> No.23596416

Silver -3% after a -4% day

Nice store oder wealth that you got there PM cucks.

>> No.23596483

>>23596263
Thank goodness I didn't buy a tube yesterday. The question now is, should I buy it now or continue playing chicken down the cliff?

>> No.23596643

>>23588894
They all dump it doesnt matter

>> No.23596739

>>23596416
I banged ur mom

In other news, anyone have price targets here? $20?

>> No.23596755

Who here is ready for the privy us mint coins going out like hotcakes?
https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_from=R40&_trksid=p2499334.m570.l1313&_nkw=American+Eagle+Silver+Coins+75th&_sacat=177653

>> No.23596902

>>23584258
YES GIVE ME ALL THE CHEAPIES I LOVE I LOVE I LOVE I LOVE
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA

>> No.23596923

>>23596416
Show were you can buy physical silver right close to spot.

>> No.23596984

>>23595969
You're going to get your wish. Gold, silver, GDX, all that crap are the most recent TLRY, DRYS, etc. They have/had no business being as high as they are/were. If they're falling in the face of election uncertainty, if people are simply popping their money in dollars, the precious metal "story" is shit. May as well be trying to store your wealth in beanie babies.

>> No.23596986

>>23596923
Google maps "gold and silver dealers near me", they all will sell you silver basically right at spot (with at most a 5% premium, but where I live it's just spot price)

>> No.23597037

>>23596986
Where do you live anon?

>> No.23597058

>>23597037
Canada

Pm dealers here even buy pms at spot price. I honestly don't know how they make money longterm

>> No.23597189

>>23596984
Nah. These
>Yes lower prices!
Are fucking copers, but the running hypothesis remains the same. Everything will crash, then rise, in response to the now eternal stimulus and QE, but PMs will fall less and rise faster every time it does.

>> No.23597198

>>23596986
All of them are sold out of junk silver and their ASEs have a $5 premium.

>> No.23597213

>>23597198
Just buy 10oz bars then, you're getting like 1% fee, that's not that bad

>> No.23597232

>>23597213
I bought yesterday. I’m going to wait a week more days to buy More. I’m too paranoid to go all in at once.

>> No.23597246

>>23596399
It's this simple: QE creates bank reserves, banks keep lending standards tight, and no money is added to the system. This creates dollar scarcity and asset prices drop.

>> No.23597250

>>23596984
metals are a shite investment, they get out performed by stocks in an uptrend; then they crash as much as stocks in a downtrend. Silver crashes even lower, if you held silver for what a decade or so you’re still down ~50% lol at least buy bitcoin which outperforms

>> No.23597282

>>23597250
but year to date they are up like 30%

>> No.23597336

>>23597250
Gold has fell like what 2% ? During this dive so far. That’s less than the index funds and any large stock.

>> No.23597339

>>23597282
And stocks off the Dow are up over 100%, btc up 400% from the same lows so what’s your point people buy metals go hold term and they Havnt done shit in 10 years

>> No.23597342

>>23596984

production seems to have hit a maximum over the last few years. while i agree that some of the price hike comes from covid hysteria and that it could go up or down, i suspect it will not stay in the teens for long if it does dip. if you consider silver's "price" to be the cost of acquiring one ounce of investment-grade .999+ silver then it's really closer to $27-30 at the moment and never even came close to $11 earlier this year.

>> No.23597370

Is this general just bots, shills, and marks?

Junior miners were clearly a meme, but were pushed heavily in these threads. I check in periodically to see what analysis you guys have to offer about PM prices continuing to slide, and it’s more of the same stack pics and jews. Good luck!

>> No.23597414

>>23597370
It’s just hustlers and silver dealer shills protecting their premiums, they’re the only ones who make money off pms

>> No.23597434

>>23597370
>>23597414
Thankfully you retards wont be shitting up the thread when gold and silver inevitably go back up

>> No.23597455

Making new bread

>> No.23597469

>>23597339
> gold will be considered a tier 1 asset under basel 3
> silver will be massively needed for solar panels
You need to look forward, not the past 10 years. We are still early

>> No.23597491

>>23597434
I really, really doubt they would stop.

>> No.23597517

>>23597469
https://www.pv-magazine.com/2018/07/06/amount-of-silver-needed-in-solar-cells-to-be-more-than-halved-by-2028-silver-institute-says/

Ok anon, lol

>> No.23597547

>>23597342
cont.

and if you buy physical silver, i don't see any reason you cannot measure the "worth" of your investment in similar terms. it's only people who trade electronically without taking physical delivery that have to worry about dips like the one in march.

>> No.23597554

New bread

>>23597532
>>23597532
>>23597532

>> No.23597574

>>23597491
They weren't here when gold touched $2k and silver touched $30. They won't be here when things are looking good for PMs. These are FUDers, people who take advantage of moments of weakness. They can't see the bigger picture no matter how hard they try. They live in the moment like the sheep they are

>> No.23597874

>>23594763
Paper price and physical have disconnected, anon.