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25211286 No.25211286 [Reply] [Original]

"Why yes, I do worship God's money, how could you tell" edition

>Why Gold?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i3S4rl6ehiI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gksenA5Al_A
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FI7NnOg2rxo

>Bullion dealers
https://jmbullion.com/
https://sdbullion.com/
https://boldpreciousmetals.com/
https://bgasc.com/
https://www.moneymetals.com/
https://monumentmetals.com/
https://goldenstatemint.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://www.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://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3mg9YcAShTo
Magnets
https://www.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/

Relevant information regarding mining companies
https://pastebin.pl/view/fddd4572

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>>25192493

>> No.25211328
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>>25211286
i really do enjoy laughing at all you pathetic silver worshippers. i run a death cult and i’ve been in the idolatry business for 30 years now. you people are the most pathetic i have seen in a long time. none of you will ever be as successful as me no matter how much unholy silver you idolize.

>> No.25211394
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25211394

Austrian economics is the only thing that can be used to understand how the global financial system works and how much of a scam it is.

>> No.25211435

>>25211328
Ok, this is based

>> No.25211490
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Precious metals are idolatry. Sell your gold and silver. Peter schiff is taking you to the grave with him!

>> No.25211505

>>25211490
>>25211328
take your meds

>> No.25211507

>>25211490
>golden casket
yeah I'm thinking based

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FWTDHWATQUDs about to learn how the real world works

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>>25209800

Don't know if you saw my post in the last thread, but wanted to make sure you saw this correction, since my memory was wrong about the zinc. This is the actual resource estimate for Pacifico:

"Sorby Hills is supported by a significant large, near surface Pb-Ag-Zn deposit. Mineral Resource of
44.1Mt at 3.3% Pb, 38g/t Ag and 0.5% Zn and Proved and Probable Reserves of 13.6Mt at 3.6%
Pb, and 40g/t Ag."

https://www.asx.com.au/asxpdf/20200825/pdf/44lvwq200qv9ct.pdf

Curiously, seems that they actually now have even _more_ than 60 million ounces of silver. That's more like 80 million ounces. (57.7 mt at 40 g/t).

Again, still interesting to compare the above resource estimate with Tinka Resources, 7 billion pounds of zinc and 60 million ounces of silver, $75 million mcap (vs Pacifico $68 million), trading at 1% of resources when 5% is standard.

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>>25211525

Stack Silver and keep the poor ladies busy and happy frens

>> No.25211572
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We criticise Fiat currency for not being backed by anything, but bitcoin ins't backed by anything. In and of itself, its nothing other than a digital means of exchange. But a critical component of a successful means of exchange, one which both fiat currency and crypto currency fail to address, is that it must be a store of value. A store of value meaning that it must have utility that ensures there will always be demand for it. All commodities posses this quality in some way, some much more than others. But only a commodity can be a store of value because in and of itself theres something to store.

The store of value mechanism is absolutely critical to the indirect exchange system and anyone who can understand this concept can amass a large fortune by acting on it.

>> No.25211605

>>25211505
>he doesn’t get the joke
How new are you?

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>>25211525
>he thinks I'm giving up my virginity
Soon 30yo, I can already feel the power through running through my body, can't wait to bend spoon.

>> No.25211726

>>25211605
oldfag but haven't been in these threads in weeks

>> No.25211763

>>25211726
Big Bob pastas are great, the idolatry fag is a new one but he's slowly starting to rub off on me a little too

>> No.25211827

unironically about to dump my silver and put it all into bitcoin
you faggots can stay poor, I'll be making it with bitcoin

>> No.25211857

>>25211726
Pajeet shitconners spam every thread with “Your precious metals are idolatry, sell them now if you want to get into heaven” messages, and you should know about Big Bob pastas

>> No.25211871

>>25211827
buy high, sell low.

why didnt i think of this?

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>>25211827
Tell us how large your bags are when you come back

>> No.25211926

>>25211871
>buy high, sell low.
This is the motto of /biz/

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>>25211286
easy like Sunday morning edition

>> No.25211958

>>25211871
>>25211894
have fun sitting in silver which never goes anywhere
it's going to crab for years, $29 was the top for a long time. meanwhile bitcoin is going to make me rich

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>>25211958
>he doesn't into mining companies

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>>25211958

Bitcoin has a $500 million mcap. That's 10x larger than Newmont Mining, the largest gold miner in the world. BTC isn't going to make any one rich. Buying BTC today is like buying Tesla right now. You're buying the top of a bubble which has already gone up, and where the upside potential is minimal. Bitcoin will go to zero after fiat dies, so don't think that it will replace the current market cap of currency. It's a temporary tether/COMEX/MSM pump to distract the mob from gold and silver. Asian nations will demand gold after the reset, so BTC will sink to zero priced in gold. Mining stocks offer such vast upside potential that BTC is pointless even for temporary speculation. Silver juniors went 150x when silver doubled, and silver would have not merely to double but go 30x to reach its 1980 inflation-adjusted ATH of $800.

>> No.25212152

>>25212001
>he can't form proper sentences

>> No.25212171

>>25211507
pretty sure george floyd is in there lol

>> No.25212213

>>25212152
>he can't into board lingo
ok newfag

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>>25211717
You're not giving up anything if you merely offer gainful employment in the burgeoning proffession of knob-polishing.

>>25211958
Lmao, NGMI retard.

>> No.25212299

>>25211559
Thank you for your thoughts here. Pacifico warrants a small, speculative position in any silver mining portfolio in my opinion. There don’t seem to be a lot of high-potential silver miners in Australia, so Pacifico may be a good fit for those looking for exposure to Australia as a safe-ish jurisdiction. I am continuing to explore other junior miners in Australia. And yes, I do have a position in Tinka, although the CEO.CA chat is getting interesting right now. A lot of conflicting opinions in the last few months on Tinka.

>> No.25212308

>>25211717
Same, I’m only 19 but I’ve decided to become a wizard because women are just a distraction

>> No.25212401

>>25212128
>Silver juniors went 150x when silver doubled
Wow.
I already bought Aurcana at .70 CAD but it was like $.25 cents in March.
I feel like I'm missing out on a lot of gains.

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>>25212223
women are like fiat, it's just a transfer of wealth from the retard to intelligent beings. I work hard and invest in PM, lift, learn multiple languages; on the other hand women offer nothing of value to my life. Worse, they can take half for no reason. And I don't like losing half just because they're not happy anymore. I will make it with PM and go live a monk life in south east asia at 35. No weakness. Untouchable.

>> No.25212408

>>25212128
Two assets have been seeing insane gains: tech stocks and bitcorns. Looks like the people who are willing to buy tech stocks at the peak are also willing to buy bitcorns. Maybe they're both vehicles for speculative money. Makes you think.

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Got this ugly ZOGcoin for $12

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>>25211286
A Wild Mannorino has appeared, and he has instructed you to buy silver Anon

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>>25212558
Jahy-sama concurs

>> No.25212830

>>25212407
>I will make it with PM and go live a monk life in south east asia at 35. No weakness. Untouchable.

Alright that's pretty based friend, I'm just memeing with funny pics I've found. Good luck attaining your transcendency.

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>>25211286
AnCap bros I don’t feel so good...

>> No.25212973 [DELETED] 

>>25212401

The silver stocks didn't return to $11-silver levels during the March low. Silver was $15 in 2016, and even in the March low they were still more than double of what they were in 2016. (Look at Impact Silver, Dolly Varden, for example.) The correct way to look at it is to measure the increase in the miners this year as representing the leap from $19 to $25 silver. That isn't a doubling in the price of silver. So Aurcana is up 300% from a mere 35% increase in the price of silver, even now, during tax-loss silly season when all the silver stocks are at half price. Not a bad result.

>>25211559
>>25212299

Just did the calculations for Pacifico's zinc:

44.1 Mt at 0.5% Zn. About 2200 pounds to a metric ton, 0.5% of 2200 = 11. 11 x 44.1 million = 485,100,000, or about half a billion pounds of zinc. So that's quite a bit less than TK at 7 billion pounds, although I can see now that Pacifico is actually more of a lead stock than a zinc stock; also that it has 20 million more ounces of silver in the resource estimate than TK. If I have made a mistake in my calculations, somebody please correct me. Sorry again for saying that Pacifico had 3.5 billion pounds, was simply a misremembered number in my mind, since I don't own the stock and know little about it.--I also just noticed that TK itself has a lot of lead: 272 billion pounds of it, in addition to the 70 bn pounds of zinc and 60m ounces of silver.

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>>25212853
>privatized
They were somewhat privatized, but there was extreme government intervention that only well connected large firms could survive. It certainly wasn't a free market.
>outlawed unions
So did the USSR.
>banned the KDP
Pretty fucking based. Any reasonable Libertarian nation or polycentric legal order would do the same thing.
>privat property
Bull fucking shit, Hitler expanded government control over private property(like all states do). Your property was not guaranteed.


Nazi Germany was socialist in the way FDR or Bernie Sanders was socialist. They allowed some capitalist firms but they had to be well connected to the state. As well there was massive money printing and massive amount of government spending.

>> No.25213036

>>25212401

The silver stocks didn't return to $11-silver levels during the March low. Silver was $15 in 2016, and even in the March low they were still more than double of what they were in 2016. (Look at Impact Silver, Dolly Varden, for example.) The correct way to look at it is to measure the increase in the miners this year as representing the leap from $19 to $25 silver. That isn't a doubling in the price of silver. So Aurcana is up 300% from a mere 35% increase in the price of silver, even now, during tax-loss silly season when all the silver stocks are at half price. Not a bad result.

>>25211559
>>25212299

Just did the calculations for Pacifico's zinc:

44.1 Mt at 0.5% Zn. About 2200 pounds to a metric ton, 0.5% of 2200 = 11. 11 x 44.1 million = 485,100,000, or about half a billion pounds of zinc. So that's quite a bit less than TK at 7 billion pounds, although I can see now that Pacifico is actually more of a lead stock than a zinc stock; also that it has 20 million more ounces of silver in the resource estimate than TK. If I have made a mistake in my calculations, somebody please correct me. Sorry again for saying that Pacifico had 3.5 billion pounds, was simply a misremembered number in my mind, since I don't own the stock and know little about it.--I also just noticed that TK itself has a lot of lead: 272 million pounds of it, in addition to the 7 bn pounds of zinc and 60m ounces of silver.

The conclusion is that both Tinka Resources and Pacifico have comparable mcaps and are both vastly undervalued, that I do know.

>> No.25213224

>>25212853
Also,
>Michael Parenti
lmao this guy is a batshit insane marxist-leninist that needs to be shot in the head

>> No.25213237

>>25212973
>TK itself has a lot of lead: 272 billion pounds of it, in addition to the 70 bn pounds of zinc

Ya dropped a decimal right?

I am wondering what the future holds for Lead, seems like battery technology will be leaving lead/H2SO4 behind and it's being dropped from shotgun rounds etc. too but if you have any insight or knowledge about new tech requiring lead I'm very curious.

>> No.25213288 [DELETED] 

>>25213237

>>TK itself has a lot of lead: 272 billion pounds of it, in addition to the 70 bn pounds of zinc

>Ya dropped a decimal right?

Yes, billion is corrected to million in the repost. >>25213036

I'm actually pretty unfamiliar with the value of lead, as opposed to zinc or silver. Perhaps Pan Man is more familiar with it.

>> No.25213318

>>25213237

>>TK itself has a lot of lead: 272 billion pounds of it, in addition to the 70 bn pounds of zinc

>Ya dropped a decimal right?

Yes, billion is corrected to million and 70 bn to 7 bn in the repost. >>25213036

I'm actually pretty unfamiliar with the value of lead, as opposed to zinc or silver. Perhaps Pan Man is more familiar with it.

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I'm thinking about selling my Barrick and GDX (breaking even) and getting into these silver stocks if we see a little dip. Any of these miners you guys more than others?

>> No.25213377

>>25213036
>If I have made a mistake in my calculations, somebody please correct me.
No your Zn calculation is correct.
44,100,000t * 0.005 = 220,500t
220,500t * 2,200 = 485,100,000lbs

>>25213318
>I'm actually pretty unfamiliar with the value of lead, as opposed to zinc or silver.
Zinc is used pretty much everywhere and is priced at about USD$2,800/t right now, Lead is used mostly for batteries and is priced at about USD$1,950/t now

>> No.25213392

Every single market except the precious metals is printing, you guys are missing out. You could've tripled your wealth if you invested into pretty much anything else.

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>>25213392
silly anon, on the contrary it is you who is missing out

>> No.25213428

>>25212853
So what you r saying is that hitler was based? I already knew that

>> No.25213432

>>25213361
Sell your barrick and gox and get into bitcoin you fool

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>>25212171
>yfw you know for certain where buried treasure is

>> No.25213605

>>25212308
Post boipucci

>> No.25213718

>>25213361
im in ABBRF and GTAGF and SSVFF. I got out of the GDXJ / SILJ / SLV shitbaags i was holding.

Those ETFs suck fucking balls, straight up. Individual miners are the way to go. GDX is for normies who think they're getting gold exposure but are too fucking lazy to do their own research. Well guess what? They will not make the same money as people who did and picked individual miners.

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>>25213605
Rope yourself faggot

>> No.25213892

>>25213718
thank fren, GDX has gotten me nowhere

>> No.25213904

>>25213392
Gee, not me. PMs miners and crypto assets in the folio.

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>>25211328
>>25211490
>>25211827
>>25211958
>>25212152
>>25213392
>>25213432

Nice to see the shills are back in full force, haven’t seen them since the last precious metals run up a few months back. Unironically bullish as fuck. Stay mad shills, go take your meds, dilate, etc

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>>25213892
>>25213718

There is infinitely more upside potential in choosing your own miners. But even so, I find the ETFs to be useful tools for judging of the current state of mining stocks as a whole. GDX and GDXJ, SIL and SILJ going down are a symptom of how undervalued all these miners are right now, whether they be large-caps or microcaps. The P. E. ratios are absolutely ridiculous. Kinross, for example, is at _8.5_, and many other producers are at similar levels. 15 is considered a "fair" P. E. ratio, and most of the mainstream stocks are trading at double that or more; Amazon has a P. E. ratio of 90, and TSLA of _1300._ Again, I mentioned in a previous thread that Great Panther, a $300 million silver producer, is trading at only 4x cash flow (10x is respectable for a good miner, and, in the 70s and 80s bull-market mania, many miners even traded at 30x cash flow). I don't doubt that the miners have hit a bottom, and will turn up again soon. Their CAPEX will catch up with the gold price (see picture). Gold going over $2500, and silver over $35 would probably give us as many gains as we saw from the March low to August.

>> No.25214205

>>25213036
Awesome. I would imagine some exposure to lead would be great for portfolio diversification in the metals sector.

>> No.25214285

>>25213361
GTAG & SSV definitely. ABRA is also good but has doubled in last month. Might want to watch for a pull back there

>> No.25214343

>>25213392
My 150% Klondike Silver gainz in the past two months would like a word

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>>25213392
>You could've tripled your wealth if you invested into pretty much anything else.

Meh, some of my mining positions are now over 10x since purchase during Spring, twice as good as my cheap buttcoin. Shoulda sold some in August for 15x gainz but I was too busy buying dirt cheap scrap to try timing things.

>Wealth
>Digits on a screen

Topjej we're doing just fine kid.

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>>25214285

>ABRA
>Pullback

I duno anon I bought into these miners like a week ago and ABRA's up 11% for me.

Matter of fact the only miner that i'm negative on is SantaCruz Silver @ -2.5% but literally everything else is green. We might not really see a big pullback

>> No.25214598

hello, /pmg/, how's the market faring?
also, can someone fill me up with what happened on 12/25?
the silver prices just skyrocketed

>> No.25214661

>>25214598
>also, can someone fill me up with what happened on 12/25?
>the silver prices just skyrocketed

what are you talking about silver is just under 26$ and was prior to the weekend too

>> No.25214680

>>25214205

At a glance, Pacifico's lead grades actually look really good when compared to those of TK. 3.3% Pb. Most of the TK lead-grades are only about 0.25% Pb. It's the other way around when it comes to Zinc; TK has grades of 6% or more, as against the 0.5% of Pacifico. So TK is zinc-silver, Pacifico is lead-silver. Reminds me of something we were discussing before that buying these commodity stocks where the silver isn't priced in is a good way to benefit both from commodities and silver.

Zinc: Fireweed Zinc, Tinka Resources
Copper: Callinex Mines
And now Lead: Pacifico Minerals

>> No.25214690

>>25212853
Are you implying hitler was ancap? Freezer temp IQ.

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>mfw got a smidge over 18oz in the mail on the way
I love Christmas time, get my family some gifts and they usually get me some silver or money for silver. Feels good. Merry belated Christmas, you rock collecting fucks.

>> No.25214789

>>25214680
FWZ is potentially discovering one of the biggest zinc depost in the world right ? I dont know how much silver they have but is that where the 20 MC difference coming from ? Or is that just premium for the juridiction ?

>> No.25214876

>thread
>the ones who you can't speak off derails the thread to steal the gold of merucans

>> No.25215014

>>25214680
>shilling 0 revenue penny stocks
never change PMG, never change

>> No.25215032

>>25211286
alright anons. I've missed the gainz truck btc just went on so I can't hold that. Where should I start with silver?

>> No.25215056

>>25213377
>Zinc is used pretty much everywhere and is priced at about USD$2,800/t right now, Lead is used mostly for batteries and is priced at about USD$1,950/t now

In my experience, lead recycling captures much more metal than Zinc recycling due to environmental subsidies/programs prioritizing battery recovery and higher prices at scrapyards. I once took a big ingot of pure zinc to a scrapyard specializing in non-ferrous and they offered 5 cents a pound, when iron was 15 cents a pound, it was pretty ridiculous.

From what I can tell, most Zinc items still just get trashed and it is indeed a very useful and versatile metal not hated by envirotards so I'd weight more heavily one's Zinc/Silver miner allocations since fresh mined supplies are more important than with lead. Also, wherever copper is used often zinc (diecast housings, tubes, components) is also used so Zinc demand should be buoyed more reliably by increased copper demand.

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should I bid on this woke coin? It's only at $18

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>>25215072
close up

>> No.25215138

>>25215072
sure, then get it melted down and sell the box

>> No.25215154

>>25215072
>.77oz silver
If you can keep it at/near spot I'd say go for it. Woke or not, it's worth/gonna be worth more money.

>> No.25215211

>>25215128
Fug ugly coin that one.

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>>25215072
here's another woke coin, bid is only at $6

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>>25215230
I think I will actually try to get this one, bid is at $9 and I think it looks pretty based.

>> No.25215275

>>25211328
Kek i love biz

>> No.25215310

>>25215262
looks cool

>> No.25215312

>>25214680
As always, thank you for your detailed analysis and insights. You have a talent for educating others. It’s interesting to think about the mindset shift that precious metals investors have to undergo. When literally the entire financial investing sector and basically the whole world suggests investing in tech stocks and mutual funds, and the few people who even know about gold and silver are writing such negative things about it, we just have to ignore the noise and keep accumulating. Even those who are industry insiders, like on CEO, are actively FUDing their own mining stocks. What a strange little world this is.

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25215345

i really do enjoy laughing at all you pathetic landlubbers. i run a pirate ship and i’ve been in the piracy business for 30 years now. you people are the most pathetic i have seen in a long time. none of you will ever be as successful as me no matter how much silver you try to ship back to Spain.

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25215389

>>25215014

Revenue only matters if you are valuing a producer. You are comparing two completely different things. Tinka Resources is trading at 1% resources, the standard is for a stock to trade at 5% resources. Hence anybody who purchases TK is a value-investor in the highest degree. The stocks which we discuss here are either deeply undervalued or deeply leveraged to the prices of metals and commodities. Eric Sprott is a multi-billionaire and his silver stocks are almost 100% explorers, not producers. There are only one or two exceptions.

>>25214789

Haywood has a near-term target of $1.50 on FWZ; you can read what they have to say in picture related.

"Brandon Macdonald, CEO, believes there is potential for a 200 Mt open pittable resource of up to 3% zinc with a low strip ratio."

They say basically nothing about the silver--most people don't think about it or price it in. They simply know that FWZ has the potential to be a future global zinc resource.

"A very substantial silver kicker with $FWZ as well--about an ounce per tonne--but unlike a lot of silver companies, this should ultimately be profitable."

"38 grams per ton indicated of silver. As uncle Eric explained, if Gold goes 38:1 silver, than that is a 1 gpt AU equivalent deposit with 5.84% Zinc 3.14% lead kicker."

>>25215312

Yes, I agree with you completely. Was interesting to see what Bob Moriarty said the other day: “Everybody’s been out with their long knives trying to stab Novo, Irving, and Lion One. That’s exactly the time to buy, when everybody hates it.” Really encourages me in light of that comment that he made a few days ago that he "loves Bayhorse" and "owns a boatload," at exactly the time when sentiment is so ridiculously low that people are claiming that the mineralized ore in the videos is fake. Thank you for your kind words and for your highly interesting points and questions as always.

>> No.25215407

>>25215230
They need a 2020 version, resegregation. BLM demand segregated Uni halls for blacks only. Oh, the irony.

>> No.25215436

>>25215389
you are a complete head case my dude

>> No.25215503

>>25215407
this time it's black supremacy though

>> No.25215578

>>25215503
Hard to claim supremacy when the rest of us keep them from starving in their natural environment.

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>https://www.silverinstitute.org/inflows-silver-backed-exchange-traded-products-nearly-triple-year-year-first-three-quarters-2020/
ETFs such as SLV have "increased" their holdings of silver by hundreds of millions of ounces. That's how much money has gone into the fund by investors just as well. Where does JP Morgan get the silver from? The report estimates that the supply of silver this year wasn't much different from any year over the last decade while demand has also been steady. Is the paper silver backed by nothing? It might never be revealed since I doubt any of the Authorized Participants will take any baskets. What is the real gap in supply/demand for silver?

>> No.25215712

>>25215578
are you using facts and logic anon? At BLM we will cut off your hands for that.

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25215713

>>25212408
At least technology stocks have some sort of investment reasoning behind them. That they'll be the next Amazon, Apple, Google, Facebook, Microsoft, etc. monopolies. Cryptocurrencies are nothing but a greater fool instrument of speculation. If they are money, why haven't people historically invested in sovereign currencies other than speculatively through FX contracts?

Of course, maybe technology stocks are themselves nothing but instruments of speculation. Here is a recent chart of margin debt. I experienced the dot-com and housing bubbles and once leverage got too high, the bubble pops were devastating, which people some to forget. In the wake of the dot-com bust, it was called the "jobless recovery." The housing bubble bust was the Global Financial Crisis and the years afterward (Obama's presidency) saw the first time a presidency never exceeded 2% GDP growth.

Zero interest rates and QE might mean that the bubbles have a lot further to go.

>> No.25215771

>>25215713
I never thought about this. How much longer do you think we have on this big one?

>> No.25215801

>>25215713
I should've quoted you talking about the bubbles taking longer to go but I'm a newfag retard.

>> No.25215884

>>25215056
Thank you for the informative post anon, learned a lot.
>>25215658
You're asking very good questions. I believe we will see the price of silver increase steadily as COMEX will struggle to stay afloat due to the massive demand for silver that simply isn't there. They won't default because they can just dump the price whenever deliveries are due but they can't stop the price from going up in the long run I think

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>>25215658
>http://www.silverinstitute.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/SilverInstitute2020InterimPR.pdf
The report that shows a more than 250,000,000 oz increase in silver backing these funds, but no indication that the silver is being produced.
>>25215884

>> No.25215996

>>25215974
There is silver in circulation, all of that silver doesn't have to be produced. Worth noting

>> No.25216085

Great summary of where we're entering 2021:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wAdkv5R4Zos

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>>25211490
Bitcoin is idolatry. Saying a man made "asset" is better than a physical matter (gold in this case) which is part of the construction of the known universe, this is what is wrong. If you think about it, gold was maybe the God (s) crypto, something they create but were not able to totally apprehend, we are the Their AI creation that can use it and chearish in our reality for them. The Crypto we create today will/might be chearist and used by the AI we have/will created tomorrow. Technology is our creation, we will be their God(s) or not, and at some point they will forget about us like we forgot ours. I am reading the bible (read it when when I was a kid) and I have that feeling we are getting close from the said apocalypse revealed by John). Would not be surprised that other religion or old writings are starting to get more sens right now and going toward that finality. Was reading about quantum computer and how we opening "unknown reality", might be a universe we where AI consciouness will really florish. Science and religion is closing the loop on comprehension of reality and where we are from. We are energy going throught time. I chearish my reality and I hope the reality we are creating will be as good if not better, but it doesnt matter at the end, energy will flow. I just wonder if I will be conscious of my feelings like I am right now, hopefully yes. End of the schizo talk and back to PMs kek.

>> No.25216194

>>25216085
thanks for this anon. It really helps retards like me.

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>>25215996
Yea, that's true. One thing I'm afraid of is a piece of silver being double counted. I believe the fund allows for it to claim silver it has leased from a 3rd party, even if it's not guaranteed to be available when it matters. That same piece of silver might be collateralized for some other purpose, or leased out again. This double counting isn't just in PMs, other ETFs might have this problem to in the general stock market.

>> No.25216290

>>25215771
>>25215801
I don't know and it seems most respected market analysts don't know, either. One of the best firms at identifying and avoiding bubble crashes is Jeremy Grantham's GMO and they feel that it is soon, probably within a year. Grantham himself made a comment about a month ago that the end is in weeks or months, not years. I'm not sure if this is the interview with Grantham but it is worth watching. In general, over the past 40+ years, if you ignored Grantham's major calls, you lost a lot of money.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p38JGFuGf0E

>> No.25216539

>>25216290
I'll listen to this right now. Thanks anon.

>> No.25216579

>>25214285
thanks bro, I was afraid of jurisdiction last month with Abraplata in Argentina and Chile but with good management and projects I probably shouldn't worry so much, will watch for a dip

>> No.25217052

How come Sprott buys explorers but EB Tucker shills royalty companies?

>> No.25217077

>>25217052
royalties can make a lot of money but explorers can make a lot more if you pump and dump them with your millionaire buddies

>> No.25217134

>>25217052

EB Tucker is the head of a royalty company, he simply markets what he owns (Metalla). Eric Sprott is a private investor looking to make the most amount of money which he possibly can, and he knows that that is to be found in junior silver explorers like DV and MTB.

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https://twitter.com/TheLastDegree/status/1342852350311075840
If true, 2020 was the entry point, a warm-up for those intelligent enough to get in early (I wasn't). 2021 will be the first leg, 2020 will be the real meal. My PF miner will reach 25k by December 2021 and ready for it. What about you guys ? Wonder what kind of gain we will have.

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25217830

>tfw not burger, so can't really get in on the miner stuff
just want them gainz ;_;

>> No.25218062

>>25211328
OK guy, although it's true in a gold standard that Jews would create a money trust by hoarding gold and usury is sinful in all cases there is a case to be said that paper money is an idol or image backed by nothing and gold backed money is an Ikon backed by something real (god on earth Jesus Christ or real people that existed, metals exist capiche?) so there, the question is settled. Metal money isn't idolatry.

>> No.25218189

>>25211328
based Big Bob

>> No.25218207

>>25213718
>>25213892
>>25214106

As a burger those ETFs are the only way I can get exposure to non US mining companies unless I am willing to pay an (((international trading fee)))

>> No.25218312

>>25213318
ah lead and zinc are price locked for most smelters I think at just below spot price per pound. There is a specific calculation though that takes into account all three elements (silver lead and zinc) and works out a value of the concentrate per pound and per tonne. I ll see if I can find it, one moment.

>> No.25218316

>>25218207
>>25218207
>As a burger those ETFs are the only way I can get exposure to non US mining companies unless I am willing to pay an (((international trading fee)))

switch to fidelity bro. OTC markets are 0 fee.

>> No.25218365

>>25218316
yeaaaahhh its fuckin awesome

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25218873

Here's a video of how Canada used to make money 100 years ago:
https://youtube.com/watch?v=nAA_GaHaItE
Here's more or less a representation of how they do it now:
https://youtube.com/watch?v=O1hCLBTD5RM

>> No.25219064

>>25211958
>which never goes anywhere
thats the whole point

>> No.25219566

>>25218312
>lead and zinc are price locked for most smelters I think at just below spot price per pound

Can you explain more about this arrangement? Do the smelters all pay the mines/consignors a competitive fee for their ore and just take their payment/profit from the margin between the payout price and spot price? How does this work? Have you ever send loads of gold ore to a smelter/processor?

>> No.25219587

>>25211286
When are they going to start making 1.0 fine bullion?

>> No.25219895

>>25219566
When I shipped 2 dump truck loads of silver / lead ore to the custom mill at Greenwood BC a couple yeas ago they charged a bunch of fees per tonne of ore, and per pound of recovered metal. For silver specifically it was around 81 cents per ounce of silver recovered after concentrate. They charged a recovery fee for the lead and zinc but I cant recall the exact numbers but could look in my old notes. The Trail Smelter prices things differently though, they only deal in bulk tonnage shipments of 1000 tonnes of concentrate at minimum and penalize the shipment by percentage depending on how much the assay differs against your own numbers. I am still snooping around for the exact formulas but all the big smelters use the same system to calculate the concentrate / melt values. I lll come back later when I have the info, I am sure its somewhere in my archives.

>> No.25219901

>>25211286
hey pmg long time no see,quick question has this board been getting raided by trannys?i was on out its its to fucking overrun with them.im wondering why /out/ of all boards

>> No.25219932

>>25211286
also op put the edition in the fucking title not the op

>> No.25220044

>>25215128
why is there an ugly nigger on a coin?

>> No.25220090

Anyone here a premium/pro subscriber of The Silver Chartist? I'm not, but he just shared these interesting and allegedly pro-tier videos.

Uranium sector overview and his Uranium portfolio:
https://www.silverchartist.com/lt-uranium-portfolio-review1605644766196

His long term precious metals portfolio review:
https://www.silverchartist.com/lt-pm-portfolio-review1603420546854

Gonna take me a while to take notes and digest but I really needed a Uranium sector walkthrough and Based Chartist delivered.

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25220380

>buy a portfolio of most recommended small mcap silver miners on here
>mfw I don't do my DD but I will make the same gains as people doing hundreds of hours of research

>> No.25220504

Alright, who can redpill me on pm. Why is price so low, what is this futures price manipulation I hear about? Internet only has conspiracy looking tales. Is PM market an honest thing or is it fucked like everything else?

>> No.25220506

>>25217830
are you a yuro? If yes, you can buy miners with Degiro
>>25219932
No.

>> No.25220523

>>25220090
Yes. Steve seems like one of the most genuine, intelligent people in this industry. I haven’t subscribed to the premium service but I do get his complimentary weekly emails. His guest spots on podcasts are very interesting too. He’s calling for $750 silver.

>> No.25220541

>>25220090
He honestly just buy the most solid big/medium compagny, nothing that will surprise you. You get the same information from the sitfolio. The only good thing is where he show you the chart and talk about good entry points, hence his name.

>> No.25220568

We don’t talk a lot about the SIL and SILJ ETF’s, especially the former. I wonder how they’re going to fare in the next few years.

>> No.25220646

>>25220506
nigger ive been here longer than you

>> No.25220652

>>25220504
https://www.google.com/amp/s/mobile.reuters.com/article/amp/idINKBN26K325

>> No.25220706

>>25220380
bro i did this too and im up 20% on average over 3 stocks. Going to dump into a 4th tomorrow. STill gotta figure out which one.

>> No.25220884

>>25211286
>worship money
Ihre Papiere, bitte.

>> No.25220938

>>25220652
Doh, my Google skills are clearly inferior :(

>> No.25221019

>>25211827
>Buying the top
Kek, never change, biz

>> No.25221079

>>25220652
Ok, read through the article. So spoofing would have short term effects, but would not significantly impact the price long term? And if it does have negative impact long term - are there any estimates on how much?

>> No.25221107

>>25221019
Yeah, fomo is real. Btc went up like 40% in a week...

>> No.25221366

>>25219901
>has this board been getting raided by trannys?
A few of them tried a couple weeks ago, they didn't really put much effort into it and ended up going away after a few days.
I suppose they wanted to raid /biz/ because they're unemployed commies and hate successful people and are raiding /out/ because their very existence is based upon the rejection of nature.

>> No.25221395

>>25220380
thats how i ended up with MUX

>> No.25221407
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25221407

Comfy google earth prospecting and mining history.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gca31h6OQIM

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25221416

>>25220380
>mfw I don't do my DD but I will make the same gains as people doing hundreds of hours of research

You only realize gains when you sell. The smart traders here who did their DD recognized when things were overbought in August and pulled profits/repositioned nimbly into undervalued positions thereby magnifying wealth growth. I've basically just been hoarding, though did pull some 10-bagger profit recently to get into some juicy microcaps and diversified into Uranium before the recent pump. I didn't know this glorious general even existed in March when I jumped into a bunch of cheapies being recommended by the Arcadia Economics crowd and comment section but was lucky enough to see PMG on the first page when visiting /biz/ for the first time in years back in July. My instincts are pretty reliable so I've done well in spite of being retarded, but some of the fellas here have been truly generous with their vast experience, knowledge and wisdom so trying to study and learn from their example is critical for success.

I love you bigbrained bighearted anons, if my wife, babies and I make it through what's coming I'll toast to your health and prosperity until the end of my days.

>> No.25221491

>>25221366
Do you think that attempt to shoehorn that Lyn Alden tranny link in the OP was a raid by bunkertrannies? I can’t think of any other explanations

>> No.25221500

>>25221366
well thanks,i remember seeing screen shots of them plaing to ''take over'' mu god i hate these people,there just playing pretend but act like there actully doing something

>> No.25221520

>>25221491
qrd?

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25221541

Pic related is classifications of crypto assets by PwC.

Based on that, Bitcoin is not a store of value because there is no value to store.

>> No.25221694

>>25221520
There’s this tranny named Lyn Alden (real name Richard Johnson Schwartz) who wrote an article about why gold is good, and so trannies kept baking the threads and putting that link in the OP. This went on for about a dozen threads until we finally made the trannies fuck off

>> No.25221772

>>25221694
how did you do it i want to know ur secrets so i can use them on out

>> No.25221892

>>25221772
I don’t know how exactly we did it, but enough people demanded it be put to an end so the trannies realized they were outnumbered. As for ridding /out/ of trannies, just use the “You will never be a women” copypasta every time they post. Maybe tell them to shove their batoned wood up their gaping axe wound

>> No.25222082

>>25219895
>I shipped 2 dump truck loads of silver / lead ore

You're the man, that's cool AF. So what was the end result of the process, did you get back ingots of silver after paying the .81/oz fee? Or the smelter subtracts all those fees per ton and fees per pound of different metals before settling in cash/check?

Not sure if I really understand how it works, are there websites of active mills/smelters you know about that explain the process?

>> No.25222084

>>25212128
Tell me why again btc goes to zero after fiat dollar dies? Where is this logical leap coming from?

>> No.25222104

>>25221694
Based. To understand the reason to buy gold, you need to study history of money and why gold is money.

In his article of reasons to invest in gold, he doesn't mention of such things. It's no wonder that the tranny is a Bitcoin pump and dumper too.

>> No.25222107

yeah spunds good but there still there.i hope they kill themselves soon

>> No.25222126

i know this is pmg, but any of you niggers investing in copper? major bullrun commencing.

>> No.25222254

>>25214553
Why is Abra so loved, I thought people didn't want their money in argentina

>> No.25222326

>>25221694
>>25221892
it astounds me that this keeps getting brought up even after deliberately having to go through the effort of changing the OP just so that you wouldnt stop sperging about it
still haven't seen any evidence whatsoever that she is a tranny
>>25222126
copper has been a topic of discussion, as uranium and other base metals have been too

>> No.25222355

>>25222126
only people that get much off copper is electricians and methheads. I am the first of those two things.

copper stocks though I know nothing of.

>> No.25222464

>>25222326
Dilate

>> No.25222494

>>25222464
not an argument
100% female until proven wrong

>> No.25222568

>>25222494
god you trannys are insyffable

>> No.25222590

>>25222568
cope
you will never be as masculine as one such as I, untainted by seething rage

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>>25222082
You can do all sorts of different options but I took a check as well as a few round coin ingots for assays I was to distracted to get done. You can get the custom mill to generate bullion for you minus a 15% base metal value or you can just ask for a check, or you can do all sorts of inbetween setups.

I am not in the best head space right now but basically its really simple. The client brings in ore, the mill assays the ore (double checking that this matches with what your own assays you provided) than subtracts value off the concentrate to be produced, often due to penalized metals like antimony, cadmium etc as well as their own premiums for milling. There is also usually a bit of negotiation that goes into this as well. With the big bulk shipments though its all based on raw tonnage, but with custom mills you can haggle for a better deal.

I am going to contact the guys at Nicola Mining's office actually in the new year and see if they have a flow through document available on their rates for milling. Partly for my own interests but also for /PMG/ reference material.

This is the mill I sent my ore too down at Greenwood, its operated by Golden Dawn now. http://goldendawnminerals.com/projects/the-greenwood-mill/

>> No.25222621

>>25222590
your parents will use your male name when they burry you ,

>> No.25222629

>>25222126
We do look over quite a few copper projects here, Centerra Gold for example is one company I ve been watching.

>> No.25222634

>>25222568
Looks the trannies never actually went away, they’re still here but don’t announce their presence

>> No.25222664

>>25222326
Kek even after the OP changed they're still going on. Maybe the only trannies here are the ones in their heads

>> No.25222673

>>25222621
As they should, as I only have a male name. You on the other hand will die unbeknownst to anybody, forgotten and uncared for

>> No.25222692

>>25222673
nice cope tranny

>> No.25222719

>>25222664
>>25222590
Samefag

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25222750

>>25222692
>>25222719
>cope
>dilate
>etc
you guys need to begin exercising, it would do good for your troubled mind

>> No.25222772

>>25222750
>you can switch IP’s then refresh the page

>> No.25222780

>>25222750
i do exersise,i do weights,i go for walks regularly and do hema

>> No.25222797

>>25222126
I have a tiny investment in BHP which is a mining company that produces copper as part of their operations. I would have had a larger position had the stock not run up on me while I was doing due diligence. In fact, all the major copper mining companies have gone up quite a bit this year. If there is a substantial drop in copper prices that drops the prices of the copper mining companies, I will probably buy fairly large positions. I was also looking at Freeport-McMoran (FCX) and Souther Copper (SCCO).

These are large companies that pay dividends. Even with the run up, BHP still pays a dividend that's about 3.6% (the yield was in excess of 5% when I was doing due diligence).

>> No.25222803

>>25222772
these are words written by somebody who samefags
>>25222780
that's good, now you must train your mind so that you don't see things that aren't there

>> No.25222812

>>25221416
Hugs

>> No.25222817

>>25222629
whats pan mans copper advice?

>> No.25222849

>>25222803
Kek you never denied it, you trannies are so fucking predictable

>> No.25222876

>>25222719
>>25222750
Reminds me of those classic in the closet dudes that feel the need to spend their time telling everyone how much they hate gays. The only tranny here is you.

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25222901

You guys can be confusing. Fudding btc because it has a small market cap, yet that's precisely why the bitcoin zoomies love it so much. Even at ATH it only takes a few big companies to dump a couple hundred million into it to send the price skyrocketing. It basically 10x after each halving so it is expected to go to 100 thousand at least before it starts to correct. It could, however, go to zero. You make fun of people buying btc at ath yet you were all buying gold at ATH in july/August for the same reasons (felt it was undervalued compared to inflation and should rise to much higher level)

>> No.25222950

>>25222901
Nah we make fun of those buying silver and gold ATH too, especially miners. They deserve to be dumped on. They had like 5 years to get the cheapies.

>> No.25222957

>>25222849
it's impossible to even try to convince you, I posted the image. Insecure as fuck to assume I would go through the effort to post on multiple IDs to support a pointless argument on the Internet. Take it or leave it little boy.

>> No.25222962

So silverchads, whats the score here? When buying and holding physical silver, are you expecting fiat to collapse and people start using silver as money? Or do you hold the bars till the price is high enough and you sell it back to the website? or a broker in person?

And if you're investing in mining companies what's the best way of going about this? Is this something worth doing in an app like Robinhood?

>> No.25222994

>>25222817
Look at the explorers / producers working on the massive copper porphyry ore bodies. These are the best structures for companys to explore for a potential mine because they host a wide range of minerals from copper, gold, silver, zinc, molybdenum and others. Juniors in this sector in my opinion are more volatile than many others because their bulk tonnage margins are often tighter than other mine types. The bigger players are usually the better choice when dealing with copper, but one tiny company I would suggest you watch is Surge Copper with their properties along Ootsa Lake in North Coast BC. Excellent copper potential there. (I will also note that they hold territory next door to some of my own claims just as a disclaimer)

>> No.25223016

>>25222962
>When buying and holding physical silver, are you expecting fiat to collapse
Not expecting, just hedging for hyper-inflation
>And if you're investing in mining companies what's the best way of going about this?
Not sure about American trading platforms but for learning about miners look into the miner pastebin at the bottom of the OP. I found some great links that I myself used to learn about investing in mining companies. They contain valuable information that you need if you want to invest in juniors.

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Which are silver or gold juniors with smallest P/E ratio?

>> No.25223119

>>25223088
I think price/annual oz's is more meaningful for a produer

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>>25222592
Thanks for explaining in spite of the head space (hope all is well!) that sounds really cool, I'll need to look for some mills here in the states. My dad has been looking into getting an old silver/lead/gold mine with lots of ore showing to rehab and work down in Nevada but there's no way to make it viable without a custom/small scale mill within hauling distance.

Please do share the documentation from Nicola if you get your hands on it, that would be quite educational. I like the pics on the goldendawn site too, thanks for sharing.

>> No.25223143

>>25223088
You'd be looking at producers when you think about P/E ratios. I can see you're from /smg/, we don't really look at P/E here at /pmg/. Juniors are much more often explorers or developers that rely on financing to be able to continue defining their properties' mineral resource estimates

>> No.25223145

The bitcoiners won.

>> No.25223160

Whats that copper producer that's next to nicola's mill? Its like $2.30 or something?

>> No.25223183

>>25222994
thank you

>> No.25223190

>>25223145
lmao

>> No.25223208

>>25211894
Bitcoin crosses ath and moons, silver hits 30$, not near it’s ath and then crashes to crab for another 5 years

>> No.25223238

>>25212558
hes nailed it with his buy bitcoin calls? Silver and gold not so much

>> No.25223253

>>25212152
god damn, welcome buddy!

>> No.25223259

>>25222957
>>25222876
>I’m not the tranny, YOURE the tranny!1!!1!
Next level projection

>> No.25223261

>>25223140
The guys at Greenwood were dealing with ore from all over the Pacific slope last time I looked into them, ore from Oregon, Washington especially and a little bit from Idaho as well. There arent many custom mills left down in the states I am afraid, but look into these guys when you get the chance. https://ca.proactiveinvestors.com/companies/news/78276/standard-golds-custom-gold-milling-operations-in-nevada-look-set-for-strong-growth-15742.html

>> No.25223278

>>25222592
>I am going to contact the guys at Nicola Mining's office actually in the new year and see if they have a flow through document available on their rates for milling. Partly for my own interests but also for /PMG/ reference material.
Nice, not invested in the company myself but I'd be interested in learning more about their mill thanks
>>25223208
>>25223238
(you)
>>25223259
never called you a tranny
but you are a little boy

>> No.25223297

12 of 13 of my gold and silver miner portfolio are discovery. The only producer is Yamana. Got crushed since August 10. Hopefully winds will change. My saving grace have been my crypto assets during the same period.

>> No.25223332

>>25223278
>but you are a little boy
Why are you so obsessed with little boys? Are you a pedophile like your other tranny friends?

>> No.25223333
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>MARKET IS CLOSED
>(opens in 15 mins.)

>> No.25223347

>>25223259
>You're projecting
>No you're projecting

K closet tranny lover

>> No.25223350

>>25223332
is little girl better for you?

>> No.25223367

>>25222994
you always bring cool shit to the table my man.

I've been buying enduro metals for about 1 year now since I spoke to you.

I'll either get rich off this shit, or die homeless, it's all good either way. I will look into them coppers now!

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>>25223333
checked
here's to a great week

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>>25223333
>>MARKET IS CLOSED
>>(opens in 15 mins.)
Here we go boyos

>> No.25223529

>>25223160
which project are you looking at? Mineral titles is being cancer this afternoon. Theres no major operator right nearby to Nicola's Craigmont site other than Highland Valley Copper mine operated by Teck Resources.
>>25223278
Hopefully they will be forth coming, I may want to ship some material to them some day.
>>25223367
Good choice my man, I really think there going to find something major under that receding ice fields.

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>>25223386
Is this (NYSE:MP) a good buy? I also wanna buy more AMEX:UUUU, NYSE: AG, NASDAQ: GHIV and AMEX: GPL but I only have a little money to invest in a month ;_;

It’s hard to decide with too much choice.

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>>25223333
>>(opens in 15 mins.)

Interesting digits fren, their meaning shall be revealed soon.

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>>25223508

>> No.25223587

>>25223550
>is this a good buy?
idk
>I only have a little money to invest in a month ;_;
I feel you anon, I feel you

>> No.25223636

>>25221416
>living in a country with 30% capital gain
I'm doomed to hold until the end of this bullmarket, no way I pay this shit everytime to go out. At least I selected my pick with this in mind that's why I went with gold and silver, not silver only.

>> No.25223637

>>25223350
Again, why are you so obsessed with little children? Pedophilia is a serious mental disorder and you should get castrated before you act on it, if you haven’t already

>> No.25223641

Silver opening with an initial bump up

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>>25223587
>>is this a good buy?
>idk
>>I only have a little money to invest in a month ;_;
>I feel you anon, I feel you

>> No.25223660

>>25223556
Either cheapies or Silver goes Super Saiyan 4.

>> No.25223681

>>25223637
I'm not obsessed with little children, I am simply calling you out on being the little child you are. You on the other hand are obsessed with trannies it seems, you just can't shut up about them
>Pedophilia is a serious mental disorder
I agree, fuck pedos and fuck you too while we're at it

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>>25223333

>> No.25223713 [DELETED] 

>>25223333
>Switch flip imminent.

>> No.25223764

>>25223681
>I'm not obsessed with little children
You say that, but it’s been clearly shown throughout the thread that you have a strange fixation on little children. You better hope to God you don’t get caught for your crimes, because chomos like you aren’t taken too kindly in prison

>> No.25223768

>>25223208
Maybe I'm stating the obvious but everyone is so enthusiastic about btc right now and fucking despise silver and gold, so isnt this the best time to be buying pm? Blah blah greedy/fearful meme

>> No.25223797

>>25223681
Hes fucked, soon as there's any mention of children his fucked head jumps to pedophilia, then accuses you of being the pedophile.

>> No.25223824

>>25223764
I've had enough of your misguided ramblings and delusional accusations. Your words are the words of Satan, your mind is poisoned.
>>25223797
sure seems that way

>> No.25223826

>>25223768
yes

>> No.25223847

>>25223768
10T market cap of gold, vs 500b on bitcoin. I know where the gains are, I still hold some gold though

>> No.25223915

>>25223824
>Your words are the words of Satan
Lmao you’re not only a pedophile but a SCHIZOPHRENIC pedophile at that. Take your meds and castrate yourself, you’re a threat to society

>> No.25223924

>>25223915
ok Serpent

>> No.25223983

>>25212853
>Promoted monopolies at the expense of small business
I'm not trying to start this again, but this is literally current year policy. Hitler was a socialist-corporatist. IDK if you're implying that this is a free market position or something. It's basically the opposite of the biggest driver of free market success which is creative destruction

>> No.25223995

>>25223824
Better to let God deal with the likes of him. He is a corrupted and misguided mind full of sin, violence, and depravery, beyond any of our help.

>> No.25223999

>>25223924
>everyone I argue with is a demon
Holy shit your schizophrenia is getting worse every time you make a post, please take your meds before you hurt someone

>> No.25224008

>>25222254
Silver Sands has been my best performer recently.

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>>25222084

>Tell me why again btc goes to zero after fiat dollar dies? Where is this logical leap coming from?

Chiefly because, as I say, "Asian nations will demand gold after the reset." I could talk about how worthless BTC is as a currency or a technology,--the fact that it can't serve even 0.1% of mankind, even on the LN--the fact that we can already do everything that BTC can do and more with gold-backed cryptos, like Kinesis. But what it comes to in the end is, essentially, "Will productive nations accept BTC as money, or won't they?". And if the answer is no, then BTC serves no purpose in a post-fiat world. It is only propped up by the illusion that it might replace the dollar. Russia, China, and the other Asian nations have been feverishly hoarding gold during the past ten years, and are now able to issue gold-backed currencies, so it is certain that they will be demanding gold in future. It is in their economic interest to do so. When you store gold you store real wealth--something of economic value. BTC stores no economic value.

>>25223847

False comparison. BTC is speculative, gold is a safe haven. You don't buy gold to make money, you buy it to preserve wealth, to realize your gains. You buy _mining stocks_ to make money. Newmont, the largest gold miner on earth, has an mcap only _1/10th_ that of BTC. BTC has so little upside potential at this point. It's so boring. Whereas silver juniors went 150x merely when silver _doubled_, and silver has to go not merely double but _30x_ to reach its inflation-adjusted ATH of $800. So why on earth would you buy Bitcoin now instead of Impact and Dolly Varden, Mountain Boy Minerals and Blue Lagoon, Eloro and Fireweed Zinc.

>> No.25224013

>>25223995
I can only hope that his mind is freed from the clutches of the Devil. Let us pray for his soul.

>> No.25224018

>>25211286
Your coins have graven images on them. Peter schiff is taking you to the grave with him!

>> No.25224049

>>25223995
Your god also hates transsexuals like you, do you honestly think you’re going to heaven?

>> No.25224053

>>25223999
>upside down devil's number digits
Repent, foul demon! Free this poor man from your influence!

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>>25223983
>>25223995
>>25223999

Hello glowies

>> No.25224062

>>25224013
Amen, let us pray for all such souls.

>> No.25224150

>>25224053
>random combination of numbers proves I’m Satan incarnate
I’m begging you to take your meds man, your mind is rapidly deteriorating and you might hurt someone close to you if you continue like this

>> No.25224178

>>25224053
Lmao

>> No.25224196

>>25224150
I will pray for your soul tonight anon. I hope you will banish your demon with the power of God.

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>>25222126
copper stock I'll look into : blue lagoon resources, callinex mines, nicolas mining, nova royalty, kodiak copper, western copper & gold.
You also have surge copper and copper mountain mining corp from PANMAN.
zinc : fireweed zinc, tinka from based small caps anon; didnt look into zinc yet.

I dont know what's the gain on comodity like this. Isn't better to just go full gold/silver instead of investing some of your portfolio in other metals ? I can understand why holding some uranium can be good thought considering the previous bullmarket and gains.

>> No.25224324

Does anyone have any good base commodity extraction etf/mutual funds? I do not trust my ability to evaluate these companies at all.

>>25224226
In the event the system carries on and we see mid single digit inflation and massive infrastructure spending, copper and other stuff could beat gold/silver. Think about how high oil used to be.

>> No.25224332

>>25224196
How can you be both a Christian and a lover of transexuals? Don’t you know your god hates you and will banish you to hellfire for your sick and depraved ways?

>> No.25224335

>>25224226
>>25222126
I've some other copper companies in my backlog list, some of which I've skimmed myself though I haven't invested in any. Here's some of them in case you want to look into some of these juniors. There's Braveheart Resources, QC Copper, Auryn Resources, Capella Minerals, Dore Copper, GSP Resource, Hannan Metals, Kincora Copper, Marimaca Copper and the list goes on

>> No.25224368

>>25224226

For the most part, I own my few commodity stocks simply because the silver in them is so neglected. Tinka Resources has 60 million ounces of silver and is going to prove more soon, but they are trading lower than when they started the year, despite the increase in the silver price, and are valued at 1% of resources (5% is standard, so, fundamentally, they should be 5x). Blue Lagoon is mostly a deeply undervalued gold/silver stock, the copper is a bonus. Nobody seems to be taking note of the silver in FWZ so I also consider it neglected (see >>25215389). Nicola Mining has Treasure Mountain, high-grade silver deposit with 5 million ounces, _as well as_ the highest-grade copper mine in North American history (Craigmont), but the mcap is only the same as the _mill_ they own ($32 million), so neither the silver _nor_ the copper is bring priced at anything. Callinex is fairly well-known as both a copper and a silver stock, but still very undervalued. One thing I have noticed about the silver-commodity stocks is that they tend to go down less when silver goes down.

>> No.25224413

>>25224332
God will lead you to salvation, he will purify your soul of sin and hatred. I was angry at first because I did not realize what had come unto you but now I am happy, knowing that God will guide you. I'm so glad I was able to talk to you, now my prayers will surely help God reach you. May He be with you.

>> No.25224541

>>25224011
I like what kenesis and other gold backed blockchain are doing, however you do have the problem of centralization and having to trust/audit that they have the gold to back up what is being traded. Infinitely better than fiat but still not great. It's noteworthy that both bitcoin and gold transcend borders therefore if enough nations accept bitcoin or gold then other nations that don't will start to have to accept them like it or not. Gold is already accepted worldwide, but then we see nations like Canada giving up gold reserves. Politicians selling their people's futures out or they know something about the future of our rigged economies we don't?

I just want Russia and China to make their gold backed currencies already and force USA hand

>> No.25224545

>>25224413
> "If a man lies with a man as one lies with woman, both of them have done what is detestable. They must be put to death; their blood will be on their own heads" (Leviticus 20:13)
If your God does exist, he hates you and is going to make you spend an eternity in hell for your sexual deviance.

>> No.25224566

>>25224368

May I ask if you have an updated list of the stocks you own?

>> No.25224594

>>25224011
Sigh there they go talking about a few “junior” aka extremely risky _paper_ (Therefore not yours) stocks again

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>>25224545
>> "If a man lies with a man as one lies with woman, both of them have done what is detestable. They must be put to death; their blood will be on their own heads" (Leviticus 20:13)
>If your God does exist, he hates you and is going to make you spend an eternity in hell for your sexual deviance.
He does exist and sent his only son to earth to die for our sins. Repent and surrender to Jesus and right your sinful ways. It's the only path to salvation and any sinner is not too low to earn the path to redemption should it be in their heart and soul.

>> No.25224684

>>25224545
>>25224545
Your words are painful, for God hates none of his children. I worry that God might sentence you to Hell for your sins. Pray to God for his mercy in all eternity.

>> No.25224702

>>25224368
What is wrong with tinka ceo? Only reason tinka isn't moving up is because people don't trust him or like the direction he is taking the company

>> No.25224710

my silver shop asks for 20% of the current market value
how much are you paying?

>> No.25224737

>>25224710
That's a sweet deal anon!

>> No.25224770

>>25224684
>>25224608
Lmao you Christkikes always hate it when your own book is used against you, that’s why your response is always to submit my will to a non-exist entity and his jewish zombie of a son.

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>>25224737
i cant tell if you are being serious

>> No.25224845

>>25224770
Your soul will be beyond saving as long as you don't have humility for God. I pray that you will see the Light one day, lest He will punish you rightly for wronging against Him. A godless man is scarcely a man at all.
>>25224815
20% is a fifth of the market value, right?

>> No.25224847

https://mobile.twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/1343336121040777217

prepare for more inflation, no wonder pm's are bumping up

>> No.25224868 [DELETED] 

>>25224566

Dolly Varden
Impact Silver
Silver One
Blue Lagoon
Bluestone Resources
Arizona Silver
Aztec Minerals
Callinex Mines
Eloro Resources
Fireweed Zinc
Irving Resources
Klondike Silver
Vangold
Mountain Boy Minerals
Nicola Mining
Silver Spruce Resources
Tinka Resources
Viscount Mining
Canada Silver Cobalt Works

Also a few undervalued gold stocks like Genesis Metals, Euro Sun Mining.

>>25224702

Don't worry about it, people always whine about the CEO of a company when a stock price is going down. You can see it in every single chat room. As Bob Moriarty said yesterday, "Everybody’s been out with their long knives trying to stab Novo, Irving, and Lion One. That’s exactly the time to buy, when everybody hates it." Klondike went up 4x even though the management is a complete ghost and it isn't doing any drilling or releasing any news. At least the TK CEO is trying, by drilling, and putting an emphasis on the company's silver resources, which is exactly what he should do.

>>25224541

The trouble is, if you choose small block-sizes, you get a crypto like BTC, which becomes centralized via second-layer solutions. And if you choose large block-sizes, you end up with something like BSV, which is extremely centralized also, and in which the hash-rate is controlled by only one person (Calvin). So there is no way to make "fiat" crypto a world currency, no matter how one chooses to go about things. Whereas if you have multiple gold-backed cryptos, like Kinesis, hash-rate isn't a problem, and as the gold is stored in vaults all over the world, it is much less centralized than something like BSV would inevitably have to become.

I think that Canada sold its gold reserves for the same reason that we had Brown's Bottom in the U. K. It was a piece of service to the New World Order, a temporary act of price-suppression. But it didn't stop gold from going from $200 to $1900 before, won't stop it from going to $15,000 now.

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>>25224770
>Lmao you Christkikes always hate it when your own book is used against you, that’s why your response is always to submit my will to a non-exist entity and his jewish zombie of a son.
Nice pilpul, it's (((you))) and others that have been misled so much that I truly feel sorry for and pray for during our short time on this earth.

>> No.25224931

>>25224566

Dolly Varden
Impact Silver
Silver One
Blue Lagoon
Bluestone Resources
Arizona Silver
Aztec Minerals
Callinex Mines
Eloro Resources
Fireweed Zinc
Irving Resources
Klondike Silver
Vangold
Mountain Boy Minerals
Nicola Mining
Silver Spruce Resources
Tinka Resources
Viscount Mining
Canada Silver Cobalt Works
Bayhorse Silver

Also a few undervalued gold stocks like Genesis Metals, Euro Sun Mining.

>>25224702

Don't worry about it, people always whine about the CEO of a company when a stock price is going down. You can see it in every single chat room. As Bob Moriarty said yesterday, "Everybody’s been out with their long knives trying to stab Novo, Irving, and Lion One. That’s exactly the time to buy, when everybody hates it." Klondike went up 4x even though the management is a complete ghost and it isn't doing any drilling or releasing any news. At least the TK CEO is trying, by drilling, and putting an emphasis on the company's silver resources, which is exactly what he should do.

>>25224541

The trouble is, if you choose small block-sizes, you get a crypto like BTC, which becomes centralized via second-layer solutions. And if you choose large block-sizes, you end up with something like BSV, which is extremely centralized also, and in which the hash-rate is controlled by only one person (Calvin). So there is no way to make "fiat" crypto a world currency, no matter how one chooses to go about things. Whereas if you have multiple gold-backed cryptos, like Kinesis, hash-rate isn't a problem, and as the gold is stored in vaults all over the world, it is much less centralized than something like BSV would inevitably have to become.

I think that Canada sold its gold reserves for the same reason that we had Brown's Bottom in the U. K. It was a piece of service to the New World Order, a temporary act of price-suppression. But it didn't stop gold from going from $200 to $1900 before, won't stop it from going to $15,000 now.

>> No.25224941

>>25224873
Let us pray for this wrathful, misled lost lamb.

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>>25224845
these are the average prices where i live

>> No.25224974

>>25224873
>“Do not question authority”
>never questions the authority of his kike God
Do christcucks really think they’re smart?

>> No.25224975

>>25224955
oh you meant 120%

>> No.25224998

>>25224974
Begone, pagan. You have no power here. Precious metals are God's money.

>> No.25225002

>>25224011
>Russia, China, and the other Asian nations have been feverishly hoarding gold during the past ten years, and are now able to issue gold-backed currencies, so it is certain that they will be demanding gold in future. It is in their economic interest to do so. When you store gold you store real wealth--something of economic value. BTC stores no economic value.

Dubs of truth. The insulated post-industrial echo-bubble inhabited the few 10s of millions of active crypto pumpers and speculators globally doesn't really seem capable of grasping the fact that actually materially *productive* individuals and entities around the world are still quite unwilling to accept functionally redundant and thus useless digital trash in exchange for very real goods. Those that do accept payments in cryptos for convenience or as an (il)legal necessity immediately convert to their preferred fiat upon receipt. It's not a store of value, though for the time being it may well continue being a lucrative speculation for as long as greater fools keep piling in or until those old confiscated darknet market wallets get dumped by glowies for whatever reason.

>>25223768
>Blah blah greedy/fearful meme

Yeah basically. MSM is shilling cryptos nonstop, whale wallets are selling not hoarding more, and retard lemmings are bragging about selling gold to get into the ponzi scramble. China is farming coin to sell for useful/valuable commodities and stockpiling ebin quantities of metals to support a sound currency and their industrial productivity. The ChiComs are probably reveling in euphoric incredulity at the roundeyes and their willingness to trade their wealth for intangible blockchained BS.

I'll take my cues from the intelligent and actually productive entities of the world, not completely useless retard crypto moonbois who wouldn't survive 3 days if the lights went out, lel.

>> No.25225077

>>25224998
>Precious metals are God's money.
Then I as a satanist will stack them to make you and your god seethe even more. Ave Satanas!

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>>25224998
>>25224974
>>25224873
I've been thinking of buying a Denarius on the off chance that I get one of the ones paid to Judas for betraying Christ, maybe I'll donate it to my local Synagogue so they can jerk off on it.

>> No.25225095

>>25224955
average mark up in germany is around 16/17%
look up good deals here https://www.gold.de/aufgeldtabelle/silber/

Other good resource for europoors
https://eu.compare.pm/

>> No.25225118

>>25224541
Ultimately kinesis is going to have to totally revamp their audit process if they really start moving a lot of money. 2x annual means that if the auditors showed up in Feb, they could pretty safely trade with client money until June if they were brazen enough to risk it. There is no way around centralization if you want a non faith based monetary system. Monero could theoretically be completely decentralized for the foreseeable future, but you can't do that with gold and have the ability to instantly credit someones account on the other side of the world.

The crypto meme of "trustless" is the ultimate midwit pill

>> No.25225134

>>25225077
In the darkest night, there is Light it seems. I am confident that you will return to God in time. Good luck on your journey of faith, may God be with you

>> No.25225176

>>25225134
Your god hates you for being a transsexual, enjoy eternal hellfire!

>> No.25225208

>>25225176
Satan lives through you; your words are meaningless. Repent.

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>> No.25225322

>>25225095
thanks

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>>25225208
>>25225208
>satan lives through you
You trannies are the embodiment of evil, every last one of you is going to be strung up and die an excruciating death

>> No.25225402

>>25225365
Pray and repent. Be humble, be grateful. You will be saved.

>> No.25225466

Why are people tranny fudding a coin collecting thread?

>> No.25225515

Are gold options a thing?
I'm not sure I actually want to hold Gold but would like to buy calls so that if there is a massive crash I am able to purchase it at the current price (this assumes that if there is a massive crash the central banks will print more money and gold will go up in value)
I've never got into options before so I might be kinda clueless

>> No.25225523

>>25225466
These are godless pagans. They do not believe in the virtue of faith and humility. They believe in hatred and lies.

>> No.25225549

>>25225402
Your god will never heal your gaping axe wound

>> No.25225574

>>25225466
See the post above me for example. Tainted by hatred, fueled by lies.

>> No.25225593

Thinking we get the JPM brand red dildos to 26 in about 10 hours

>> No.25225668

>>25225515
Comex has options on futures.
You can also buy options on GLD, GDX etc

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>>25225593
>Thinking we get the JPM brand red dildos to 26 in about 10 hours
Please do I want more cheapies before the moon mission

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>>25225515
>Are gold options a thing?
>I'm not sure I actually want to hold Gold but would like to buy calls so that if there is a massive crash I am able to purchase it at the current price (this assumes that if there is a massive crash the central banks will print more money and gold will go up in value)
>I've never got into options before so I might be kinda clueless
Not smart when you consider counterparty risk.
If the markets crash and others flee to PMs and the moon mission begins, nobody will be liquid enough to cover even if helicopter money is dropped
Best to go physical or if you insist on leverage, miners and explorers. Not sure what a crash and liquidity crisis would do for juniors/explorers that need credit to keep the lights on though.
In preparation for a shtf economic cataclysm, I'm in the camp of 1/3 physical holdings, 1/3 miners, and 1/3 cash to buy the dip

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>>25225668
Excellent, thank you anon. Looked at BAR and GLDM and assumed gold options were somehow not a thing. Going to look into buying calls for GLD

>> No.25226081

>>25225515
like >>25225880 said. I looked for some way get gold options without retarded counterparty risk. It just can't really be done. You can get somewhat similar payoffs on mining stocks. It make a bit more sense.

>> No.25226145

>>25225958
I would advise against that unless you're buy way otm. JPM/HSBC are writing most of the options in the metals market. If you pile into a high OI option, there is a very good chance you get rinsed even if you're right. The huge gold dump in November was most likely to turn options holders into bag holders. Trading GLD is the mortal sin of pmg

>> No.25226244

>>25224847
Bitcoin goes +35% from ath , Gold and silver + a few % still rekt from where they were months ago, it’s all so tiresome

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>>25226145
>I would advise against that unless you're buy way otm. JPM/HSBC are writing most of the options in the metals market. If you pile into a high OI option, there is a very good chance you get rinsed even if you're right. The huge gold dump in November was most likely to turn options holders into bag holders. Trading GLD is the mortal sin of pmg
This, the deck is (((stacked))), anon. Get the metals in your hand, you'll own it and to steal it they will have to forcibly take it away from you.

>> No.25226276

>>25226244
Pm's are huge markets compared to bitcoin so smaller % changes are much more money.

>> No.25226400

I have well over 175ounces of silver not including chains and junk silver.
I'm in debt because of school.
Am I going to make it?

>> No.25226407

>>25226400
you'll survive

>> No.25226480

>buying btc top
>not realising soon BTC/Crypto profits will be sinking into PM starting a PM bull run.
With the USD sinking and stocks/crypto going nuts... PM is your only option for hedging profits

>> No.25226486

>>25226400
Is all your debt fixed? If so you will make it

>> No.25226501

Idol worshippers!

>> No.25226556
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>>25226501
Worship this BWC faggot

>> No.25226629

>>25225880
Probably just gonna hold cash then to buy the dip, seems like the most simple strategy.
Also don't really have anywhere safe to keep physical gold.

>> No.25226678
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I went out with my metal detector today and found these. Do you think they could be gold?

>> No.25226683

>>25226629
Use goldmoney/Kinesis/bullionvault. But if you don't already have 100 oz of physical silver where you live, do that first

>> No.25226728

>>25226678
bait

>> No.25226767

>>25222901
no one is FUDing BTC because it has a small market cap - it doesnt. $500 billion is not a small MC. and even if it was, it would be irrelevant.

>> No.25226787

>>25226678
Looks like copper to me, I can buy them off you for $50 apiece

>> No.25226802

>>25226629
Hiding gold is easy, it's very dense so it's small. Hide it in your food or cooking tools, a burglar is never going to rummage here for gold

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>>25225087
>I've been thinking of buying a Denarius on the off chance that I get one of the ones paid to Judas for betraying Christ

"Scholars" generally agree that the 30 pieces of silver paid to Judas were the popular regional "Tyrian Shekels", Seleucid dynasty Tetradrachms which weighed around 13-14 grams. An example is sitting on the first joint of my ring finger here, with Melquart/Baal facing right

You can also look for the ever-popular "Tribute Penny" denarius of Tiberius, allegedly a coin of that issue referenced by Christ in telling the Pharisee to "render unto Caesar what is Caesar's"

Be careful because ancient coins are pretty addictive, almost effervescent nuggets of history, myth and legend.

>> No.25226876

>>25226767

I think that >>25222901 must have misread my posts. In all cases I said that BTC was a boring investment because its mcap was so enormous, not the other way about. 10x larger than NEM, the largest gold miner in the world. So not only will it go to zero when fiat collapses, but it isn't even interesting for speculation. Whereas all the stocks on this list >>25224931 have a good chance of going 100x or more at $100 silver.

>> No.25226886

guys wtf just happened to silver?

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>>25226728
>>25226787
On a serious note, this is the first silver I bought and was wondering if their was a way I could get rid of the oxidation on it? I also have some Surinam 1oz rounds that did the same thing

>> No.25226910

>>25226886
It's catching up, as it should.

>> No.25226950

>>25226860
>Tyrian Shekel
Where to buy?

>> No.25226969

>>25226893
Put baking soda and aluminum foil in hot water. Put the silver on the aluminum foil

>> No.25226984

>>25226145
>If you pile into a high OI option, there is a very good chance you get rinsed even if you're right.
Run this by me, step by step please, how this would happen. The whole point of selecting options with OI>1000 and Vol>100 is to ensure there is sufficient liquidity for when you want to exit your position.

I can see how positions with high OI might signal a milestone price point to keep price below in case of price suppression, is that what you mean? If so, this is a very far-out stance to take, and I don't really get it. Trading options on miners and PMs has been one of the more effective ways I've come across to make money.

>> No.25227016

>>25226969
Why did it do that? I just opened my safe and have silver from all over and they are the only ones that oxidized. Isn't silver basically silver?

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>>25226886
big green dildos
let's see if the green dildos smash through the $27.50 resistance tonight

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25227067

Who else about shit themselves when they checked the market open?

>> No.25227082

>>25227067
holy shit

>> No.25227085

just wait for JPM to get in later today
whos baking?

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>>25226886
It's this nigger of a president.

>> No.25227113

>>25227085
me

>> No.25227119

>>25227067
Wake me up when it spikes up $10. :)

>> No.25227139

>>25227134
>>25227134
>>25227134
>>25227134
new

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>>25227085

>> No.25227207

>>25226984
IDK about gld and I'm not going to dig into their structure rn, but with comex options it is well known that the banks are pretty much the only ones writing these contracts. Everyone that is innocently long metal right now also expects it to trade >$2000 and >$30 in a short time. They aren't going to be writing contracts at 1950 and 28 to try and make a few extra %. If you think this is a far out stance, you are new to the metals market. If you are going to trade options either go way out where it's a runaway train or buy pretty deep itm. atm and just otm are more risky with how much they cost.
>>25227016
It doesn't matter to the price. It'll get melted when you sell unless you go local anyways

>> No.25227322

>>25227025
Name of knife?

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>>25227067
MOON SHOT

>> No.25227592

>>25224931
You mentioned Kinross earlier, but I see you don't hold it. As someone that is heavily invested in it, can I ask you why?

>> No.25227848

Gold and silver is going to moon so hard you motherfuckers won’t even know what hit you.

>> No.25227849

>>25211394

First time coming to this thread. See this post. Peace flows over me. I’m home.