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16379931 No.16379931 [Reply] [Original]

I'm surprised with all the discussion of gold and silver that palladium receives no attention. I'm thinking of focusing on stacking palladium for a few reasons. It's the poor mans rhodium as it has all the possibilities of hitting $2.5koz and beyond due to rarity and usage.
Even 1 gram increments are reaching towards $70 plus.

>> No.16379942

usage is always bearish

>> No.16379952

>>16379931
It always pumps right before market crashes, I'm convinced it's some kind of whale signal. Careful anon, after the crashes it's evident that the price of palladium retracts.

>> No.16380007

>>16379952
Interesting.

>> No.16380038

>>16379931
If anything you should be looking at platinum

>> No.16380112

>>16380038
This is what I'm currently investing in as I feel platinum is undervalued. But man, I FOMO just looking at palladium as it jumps with each hiccup. It reminds me of how rhodium jumped.

>> No.16380245

>not stacking iridium exclusively harvested from meteorites

Plebian trash.

>> No.16380266

>>16379931
ok boomer

>> No.16380292

>>16380245
kek

>> No.16380663

Palladium is just too obscure for me.
The main reason I like gold and silver is their mind-share among normies.
They've all heard of gold and silver at some point in their lives.
Some have even heard of platinum.
Almost no one outside of stackers, scrappers and people in the automotive industry have heard of palladium.
Not saying it isn't worth it, just not for me.
I want assets that have high liquidity.
I've considered buying platinum but even that, I'd rather just get more gold.

>> No.16380746
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16380746

>>16380663
This. Also I would stick with government bullion coins to make it easier to get a fair resale price.

>> No.16380755

>>16380663
Buy palladium ETF then. It's mostly used for air filter in diesel cars.

>> No.16380790

>>16380663
Good points.

>> No.16380837

>>16379931
dat feel when i had 5 ounces i had to sell at $800. Still made some money since i bought in at $500, but still.. sucks.

>> No.16380885

>>16379931
Palladium run is almost done. Platinum is the way forward.

>> No.16380973
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>>16380837
It's okay, we're all gonna make it bro.

>> No.16381000

>>16380885
Eggsplain please.

>> No.16381002

>>16379931
Just wait till catalytic converters are made of zinc.

>> No.16381007

>>16379931
Good choice.

>> No.16381029

>>16380837
still a good trade

>> No.16381718

>>16380755
Meh, I'm still adding to my long term position in gold and silver.
Even if I had the extra money to play with I probably wouldn't put it into a palladium ETF, I'd probably go into mining stocks, foreign(non-US) equities or even just sit on the cash and wait for opportunities.
That's just me though.

>> No.16381764

>>16380746
Also make it easier for them to confiscate. Technically it belongs to the government.
Always good to have emergency foundry equipment just in case these kikes want to outlaw bullion. Melt it down and pour it into some obscure pipes.

>> No.16381777

>>16380837
Refer to>>16379952
You will be able to buy back at 800 or less soon enough.

>> No.16381811

>>16379931
the problem with commodities is you never know when the top hits and you never sell and eventually your profit drops back down to zero

if you like hard assets, just buy residential REITs, or farmland REITs, or timberland REITs

>> No.16381837

>>16381811
Sounds like a jew answer.