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Promising market open 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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>>25211286

>> No.25227165
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LETS GO SILVER

>> No.25227178

Curious why you guys don't have provident metals on your bullion dealer list? I have always had great luck with them
https://www.providentmetals.com/

>> No.25227180

Gonna be a good week fellow stackers!

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>>25227134
$2000 stimulus soon

>> No.25227227

>>25227134
You are all idolaters, your coins have graven images on them. Sell your gold and silver now and repent to Jesus Christ, or He shall strike you down for the heathens you are.

>> No.25227232

wow is silver pumping tonight!

>> No.25227247

>>25227186
I don't know why Schiff is so butthurt, it's obvious that the dollar is destined to die regardless of what anybody does, why not hasten the decline? He'll profit greatly from it anyhow.

>> No.25227279

>weekend programming project done in time to watch silver explode from the open
The only better feeling is fapping to loli hdoujin after hitting the gym

>> No.25227282

>>25227227
u first sholmo

>> No.25227286

>>25227247
He's perpetually trying to set up a political run

>> No.25227298

How do I into silver?

>> No.25227308

Does anyone else find the $0.20 March/forex spread weird?

>> No.25227310

>>25227298
Buy some coins. Or some miners.

>> No.25227342

>>25227247
If the US dollar loses world reserve currency status, the US will very likely become a third world country.

>> No.25227345

>>25227298
asl?

>> No.25227386

Fuck me, literally just want to buy 4 more ounces of silver and then im done buying for a while, can the price just correct back down for like a day please?

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>>25226950
>Tyrian Shekel
>Where to buy?

There is a decent Tetradrachm from Tyre on eBay right now:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Seleukid-Empire-Antiochos-VII-Euergetes-AR-tetradrachm-Tyre-XF-13-10-grams-/184589956155

Fake ancient coins are a huge problem so always cross-reference seller names/handles with these Fake Ancient Coin sellers lists, they aren't perfect but are actively updated:
http://www.forumancientcoins.com/board/index.php?topic=18502.0

http://augustuscoins.com/ed/fakesellers.html

>> No.25227398

>>25227386
After a move like that it will probably correct a little

>> No.25227410

>>25227134
>>25227134
Repent to Jesus Christ by selling your coins immediately, or He shall cut you down and make you suffer eternal damnation

>> No.25227424

>>25227247
This, the shit show is coming down one way or the other, it has to, its a rothschild debt system and needs to be nuked, the fact that Schiff is trying to protect it and have it rebuilt makes me question who his loyalty is owned by

>> No.25227434

>>25227342
Um anon we kinda already are, we have hoards of marauding niggers roaming about, rigged elections, and a money printer going brrrrrrrr.

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>>25227386
is $4 really gonna break you, anon? just buy now and you'll feel better after the moon mission anyways.
if it dips later there's always next time tbhdesuwa

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What do you guys think about uranium and the it's next probable cycle?

>> No.25227450

>>25227410
Jesus will understand that I'm just trying to protect myself and my family. Now fuck off faggot.

>> No.25227456

What's CLF doing tomorrow?

https://stocktwits.com/symbol/CLF

http://gains.dob.jp

>> No.25227458

>>25227424
Schiff is a hardcore American. He will never be beneath the wall with us

>> No.25227467

>>25227424
>(((Schiff)))
>wondering who he’s really loyal too
He may be a goldbug but he’s still a rat-faced dirty little kike, at the first sign of trouble in America he’ll be on the first flight to Israel

>> No.25227479

>israel aid threatened
>trump immediately bends the knee and signs the bill despite posturing for bigger stimulus checks
I swear there is something in Boomer DNA that makes them get out the kneepads when Israel is involved.

>> No.25227526 [DELETED] 

>>25227134
Sell your coins now, for He shall strike down all idolaters and curse you for eternity

>> No.25227539

>>25227424
>>25227434
>>25227247
If government spending is 100% of GDP, the US economy will be a communist economy.

Any MMT will lead us closer toward communism.

Schiff loves his country and doesn't want that to happen.

>> No.25227547 [DELETED] 

>>25227134
Your coins with graven images upon them mock the light of Jesus Christ, discard them from your possession or be cut down by the sword of God

>> No.25227585 [DELETED] 

>>25227134
All those who keep coins with graven images upon them mocking our lord Jesus Christ are doomed to eternity in hell

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nice bots itt
they are getting desperate but sloppy as always

>> No.25227611 [DELETED] 

>>25227134
The lord God is watching all idolaters such as yourselves and waiting to cast vengeance upon you

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>>25227526
>eternity

Get fugged, Aeternitas has me covered.

>> No.25227616

>>25227591
yeah these are a new type of code I think

>> No.25227620

>>25227585
>>25227547
>>25227526
thanks for keeping the thread bumped crazy religious schizo guy

>> No.25227659

>>25227547
>>25227585
>>25227611
>crazy catholic pedophile
What youre saying is heresy, pedophile.

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>>25227585
Can I keep this? It only has numbers on it.

>> No.25227661

>>25227186
is it $2000 or $600? It looks like Trump wants the $2000 but House GOP stopping that

>> No.25227675 [DELETED] 

>>25227616
>>25227591
I am not a bot, I am trying to save all you idolaters from eternal hellfire by warning you to discard your trinkets with graven images upon them. If you do not listen to my word (and by extension the word of God) you will be doomed to an eternity in hell. I am trying to save all of you

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What's with all the idolatry FUDing lately? People have used Silver and Gold coins as money for millennia and they were never thought of as idols by Christians during that time.
If Silver coins are somehow idolatrous then why wasn't there any opposition to using them during the religious revival of the 1950s?

>> No.25227698

>>25227134
Can ANYBODY but hopefully >>25226876 tell me why Kinross Gold corp is or isn't a good hold right now?
Heavily invested would like the honest rundown, especially given we're trading at 8.5 PE right now.

>> No.25227713 [DELETED] 

>>25227662
Those are the numbers of the devil himself, even worse than graven images

>> No.25227714

>>25227675
What is the Jesus approved way of protecting yourself from inflation?

>> No.25227715

>>25227698
I'm not very well versed in majors like Kinross but should do well along with any other gold stock

>> No.25227738

>>25227539
>Any MMT will lead us closer toward communism.

All that debt is unpayable and will have to be wiped, Trump knows it, the Chinese also know it and they have a shit load of debt, its the reason they have built hundreds of Cities in the last few decades knowing full well they wont be picking up the tab for them.

They know theres a system reset coming which is why they built a shit load of infrastructure for the future that a lot of still sits empty right now, they have their 100k+ tons of gold ready to back whatever new monetary system they have after the one they are using right now is destroyed and replaced, The Russians too.

>> No.25227770 [DELETED] 

>>25227714
You are placing your trust outside of the lord Jesus Christ. You will not be harmed as long as you recognize him as king. Discard your idolatrous trinkets immediately, and you will be able to redeem yourself under his light

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>>25227675
cite scripture if youre not a bot and truly care about saving us

>> No.25227787

>>25227738
I thought the Chinese kept building empty cities just for the sake of keeping up economic growth? Those houses are not built for living, they don't always even withstand the elements for ten years

>> No.25227790

>>25227227
*craven.

>> No.25227816

>>25227186
fuck off peter im gonna buy silver with that stimmy

>> No.25227828

>>25227770
Where in the Bible does it say that having Silver coins is a form of idolatry?

>> No.25227840

>>25227715
Thank you.
i literally have 167000 shares and I have been seriously concerned lately about the disconnect in performance versus valuation.
For somebody a little risk averse but looking to maybe stick a toe into silver miners, anything I could take a look into?

>> No.25227844

>>25227446
Top three Uranium miners?

My only thoughts are that I wish I could hold it in 1 ounce bar form but nooooo we gotta be weakass irradiated humons.

>> No.25227852

>>25227770
So I must submit to the jewish central bankers? Yeah fuck off.

>> No.25227856

>>25227713
What do you have to say about Matthew 25 15-27?

>> No.25227874

>>25227539
True patriots are accelerationists who know that the only way to get back to true freedom, prosperity and sound money is a complete reset. By supporting the system, you're just helping to transfer money from the middle class to bankers and the (tribe members) at the federal reserve.

>> No.25227877

Buy $AG, queers. It’s going to $30.

>> No.25227886

>>25227787
>they don't always even withstand the elements for ten years
Aren't those buildings already falling apart?

>> No.25227894

>>25227840
First of all, do you know anything about Kinross? Majors are a pretty good choice for people who don't bother doing the work with these companies but for "silver miners" you'll be looking at juniors which require more work and understanding of the industry. Mainly the ounces in the ground, drilling results, stuff like that.

>> No.25227908

>>25227840
Try Hecla Mining, there a survivor of the original 18th century mining booms in the west. There a good stable starter to learn how to DD a miner / explorer. Dont get into this blind, read what you can in the Pastebin and dont hesitate to ask questions if you have issues.

>> No.25227917 [DELETED] 

>>25227783
“And they wrought onyx stones enclosed in ouches of GOLD, graven, as signets are graven, with the names of the children of Israel.“ [Exodus 39:6]

“Lest ye corrupt and make you a graven image, the similitude of any figure, the likeness of male or female.“ [Deuteronomy 4:16]

Thou shalt not make unto thee any graven image, or any likeness that in heaven above, or that in the earth beneath, or that in the water under the earth.” [Exodus 20:4]

>> No.25227933

>>25227844
I own Cameco and the URA etf. I’m not convinced that this current bullishness in uranium will sustain so I would not move into any of the tiny companies. But if you’re a day trader go for it

>> No.25227944

>>25227886
I've seen some webms showing some of those apartments sinking and falling apart due to being built on bad ground, as well as people just straight up scratching off big chunks of the "concrete" if you can call it that with a simple knife

>> No.25227945 [DELETED] 

>>25227828
See Exodus 39:6, the lord God specifically targets GOLD itself as the worst format for idolatry

>> No.25227970

>>25227894
I know a fair bit about KGC, I know the geopolitical risk with Mauritania, Russia etc is maybe the reason we're trading at a discount compared to other big guys. Still a little disappointed overall. I was tracking them a few years back when they basically bought the top and took on a ton of debt to do it.
Silver i can assume is similar but seems to be more volatile?

>> No.25227977

>>25227945
>Exodus 39:6
That's referring to how they used the gold, not gold itself.

Stop being retarded.

>> No.25227987

>>25227917
>giving a fuck about ancient Jewish fiction
Never gonna make it

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silver might go to $30+ sooner than I was expecting

>> No.25227997

>>25227917
Thankfully the central bankers insisted that the romans murder a spotless lamb as a eternal blood sacrifice for my son's.
>For god so loved the world that he gave his only begotten son, that whosoever believeth in him shall not perish but have everlasting life. John 3:16

>> No.25228013

>>25227945
Boring retard misinterprets the Bible and posts his down syndrome takes in /pmg/. This thread really does attract the lowest tier trolls.

>> No.25228026

>>25227991
Wait like ~9-12 hours for the daily JPM slam down

>> No.25228033 [DELETED] 

>>25227134
I must go now, the Lord Jesus Christ is calling me to other tasks under his name. I have given all you idolaters the path to salvation, there is nothing more Christ commands me to do. Just remember if you do not discard your trinkets with graven images upon then immediately, Christ shall use his sword to cut you down and damn you and your bloodline for all eternity. Amen

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>>25227698
>>25227592

To answer the question about Kinross, the only reason why I don't own it is because I generally buy only 1) silver stocks, and 2) explorers. Kinross and other undervalued gold producers will do extremely well, but junior silver small cap exploration companies are what will give the most leverage in this PM bull market. Where a large-cap gold company like Kinross might go 10x, a silver small cap might go 150x. Eric Sprott follows the same philosophy of investment. He prefers silver stocks above anything else right now, and, with only two or three exceptions, all his silver mining stocks are small-cap exploration companies, not producers. I make an exception for BHS because its mcap is so ridiculously low, for BSR because I was impressed with its high grades, potential, and it has such an excellent management team, and IPT because it probably has billions and billions of ounces of silver on its ancient, historic property.

>> No.25228056

At what ratios are you gonna slowly rotate in gold?
50 is my bare minimum before even thinking about profit taking

>> No.25228068 [DELETED] 

>>25227134
Also niggers tongue my anus

>> No.25228081

>>25227787
>I thought the Chinese kept building empty cities just for the sake of keeping up economic growth?

A particularly spooky theory I read regarding their corncrete and styrofoam ghost-city copies of western cities like Paris was that it's for housing Euro and American expats with skills the ChiComs value somewhere that looks and feels somewhat familiar, after the Great Reset rolls out and economic devastation lays waste to the West.

>> No.25228085

>>25227917
>>25227945
A graven image is made specifically to be worshiped as a god. We do not worship our precious metals.
>>25227970
Silver is indeed more volatile but should be doing very well next year. I guess if you want a producer (since explorers and developers are higher-risk plays and require greater knowledge of the industry as well as high risk tolerance) you could look into First Majestic. They're barely a junior anymore, they produce mainly silver in Mexico which is considered a good jurisdiction. The share price tanked a little bit after surprise taxes from the gov there so might be a good point of entry. Disclaimer, I'm a junior guy again so I don't know much about the company. DYODD.

>> No.25228106

>>25227227
???
Nigga im just saving my hard earned money from inflation, what part if that conflicts with the Bible? All the other generals are literal gambling and greed, thats where you should tske your boomerposting.

>> No.25228119

>>25228068
>>25228033
Based

>> No.25228132

>>25228033
Y...you too.

>> No.25228160

>>25228085
>they produce mainly silver in Mexico which is considered a good jurisdiction
Say that to their legal team and their stock holders. If they didn't have the tax dispute they would be $17+. IDK who is actually right, but for the next year at least they are going to trade at a discount to competitors because of the tax dispute.

>> No.25228176

>>25227840
We're going to see money flood into KGC within weeks, I expect to double by summer

>1600 shares @ $8.48 avg

>> No.25228180

>>25228085
Got it.
I'll take a look at Hecla and First Majestic.

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>>25228050

Probably should have made this picture like this instead to provide some context.

>> No.25228193

>>25228160
The tax dispute has been at the heart of the short interest.

>> No.25228196

>>25228026
You can count on it.

>> No.25228209

>>25228176
Yeah I hope so anon, those guys have debts to pay, and a billion free cash on basically 2 billion debt would normally make me bullish but we're at ATH for gold

>> No.25228213

>>25228160
The surprise taxes are a shame but no can do. They'll recover no doubt. Shareholders can go eat their heart out, no way to change what has happened, better look into the future.

>> No.25228233 [DELETED] 

You idolators are going to get burned

>> No.25228237

>>25227134
I didn’t like Greg Mannarino at his first but he quickly became my favorite person in finance

>> No.25228252

>>25228085
>We do not worship our precious metals.
Speak for yourself lad, my metal is part of a permanent shrine alongside my anime figures and some familial tokens for ancestor worship. I'm working on developing psychometry so I can figure out which of my silver rounds have female spirits with whom I can engage in astral intercourse. The trees wont put out.

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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.

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>>25227227
>sell your gold and silver for paper with graven images
Ok Pat Roberts, I guess you want us to send youbthe dollars so can dispose of them for us?

>> No.25228329

>>25227410
BTFO by an ID, SSSSSerpent

>> No.25228344

>>25228180
GLHF
Remember to look at the miner pastebin at the bottom of the OP, learning the stuff in those links will give you an edge over the uninformed masses and helps you understand good news and bad news. Also valuable information if you decide to want to try your hand at juniors.

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Bitcoin isn't a store of value because there is no value to store.

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>>25228252
Based as fuck

>> No.25228371

>>25227675
you cant even save yourself
>only Messiah can.

>> No.25228419

so, /pmg/
which ETFs are we going to procure on the beautiful year that is going to be 2021?

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$27 soon lads

>> No.25228463

>25227207
The logic makes sense, but it's not actionable. From what I understand, you and most of pmg says that 1) since big banks sell most of the precious metals options, and they stand at an information advantage, any option purchased is a losing proposition. This makes sense, because the holders of 30bn in gld and 50bn in SLV options expiring on dec 18 at 1800 and 28 are desired to expire worthless.

You don't hold options to expiry. That's a chumps game. You buy at high OI price points that are slightly OTM about 6 months out, and sell at 60 days out or more, understanding that said manipulation is occurring and resolving to not be the last sucker bagholding.

This isn't counting the sale of covered calls on GLD and SLV LEAPs to collect juicy premiums that are basically guaranteed by the banks corruption. Again, this is just one of many ways to profit a lot on options plays. It just requires more game theory than wsb and pmg generally goes for, and it prints.

This is not even mentioning 90 day calls on established small caps like AG (my fav), FSM, hell, even NEM is a money printer if you have the capital. A couple calls a week that you roll over when they're ITM and boom you're wrecking all the "buy and hold cause muh banks are evil" crowd.

>> No.25228471

>>25228419
Not PM but CUT is a great buy.

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If the comex blows up, wouldn't it be very expensive to actually take profit on metal, especially silver? Unless you sold to a normie in person, coin stores both local and online would charge huge spreads since they can't hedge with futures anymore. Obviously I would be so in the black I wouldn't care, but I'm curious.

>> No.25228514

>>25227134
What can I do personally to help the jewish owned big banks suppress the price of silver? It seems like the jews and I have the same goal of getting cheapies

>> No.25228527

>>25228503
An actual Comex default would cause an enormous panic hoarding of nearly all commodities. Short lived but dramatic except for silver itself.

>> No.25228543

>>25228056
I have written a posting sometime in the past two or so months about how everyone should develop a plan on at what price one sells his PMs and to whom. If the PMs enter a bubble, you do not want to have paralysis by analysis on selling only to ride the bubble back down.

To directly answer your question, barring a very serious breakdown in the US dollar, I will sell a portion (30% - 40%) of my silver when it's near $50/oz.

>> No.25228613

>>25227840
Do you really have over one million dollars in Kinross Gold? If so, I hope you're very, very wealthy because it's rather unwise to put the majority of your net worth into one company especially when you don't seem to understand the company all that well.

I don't follow the stock but I did own it in the 2000s. It's entirely possible that the stock price is going nowhere because the company is still being punished for the poor management it exhibited in its not too distant past.

>> No.25228632

>>25228527
I know, but the actual trade would be expensive if you use a dealer. The bid/ask would have to be multiples of what it is right now because of the risk of the trade moving against the dealer. Right now they are just merchants collecting a ~10% profit regardless of where the price goes because they are fully hedged via futures. If that blew up, they would have to demand a lot more profit for acting as a market maker.

>> No.25228679

>>25228503
there would be immense physical demand in that scenario. think about it, the mechanism of supply has just collapsed, there is now the existing demand and massively increased demand due to fear and uncertainty. you would not struggle to sell your physical commodity lol

what would finally happen is TRUE price discovery. remember, there is no free market for most commodities. the laws of supply and demand are not being allowed to play out because of unnatural influences(COMEX)

>> No.25228726

>>25228679
When you start digging deeper you realise that the suppression of commodity prices is absolutely KEY to the life system of this ponzi scheme we call the western economy. capital needs to desperately kept away from real, hard assets and diverted into paper, ponzi assets. otherwise the whole house of cards comes tumbling down.

>> No.25228803

>volume drying up
Violent move soon
>>25228632
Right, perhaps a flight to other commodity exchanges. Futures are necessary for producers and users to constrain material price uncertainties in a fluid manner.
The bullion banks would take a long time to reposition into new exchanges for their algo trading memes. There would be months or even a few years of true price discovery.

>> No.25228837

>>25227134
Idolators! The whole lot of you!

>> No.25228842
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>>25227165
A Wild Mannorino has appeared, and he has instructed you to buy silver anon

>> No.25228862

>>25227342
We already are a 3rd world country lol. Hordes of angry niggers and commies burning down cities, small business is cratering, unemployment is rising, and the average american cant afford a $400 emergency expense. This country is circling the drain and no one seems to notice

>> No.25228866

>silver up $1CAD
shiet nigga i was gonna buy morgan dollars

>> No.25228884

>>25228726
That, and going deeper into the socioeconomic side of things (the heart of the issue, our culture!) I'd say that the absolute most important thing is maintaining the culture of consumption. Planned obsolescence -- that is, planning products in a way that breaks them so that people must CONSOOM more and buy more and keep spending and GDP flowing -- is the main reason why this unsustainable, wasteful system still hasn't collapsed.

More on planned obsolescence in this fantastic documentary:
https://youtu.be/BWJC5ieUAe4

>> No.25228947

>>25228884
>>25228726
Here's a better link with English subtitles for the other languages
https://youtu.be/dLr3IaTdZbQ

>> No.25228973

>>25227227
Do you tell the same bitcoins and crypto holders?

>> No.25229044

>>25228884
planned obsolescence will be part of the death of our society. Its so wrong to me that we make things specifically so they will break and need replacing.

>> No.25229069 [DELETED] 

>>25227134
My patience is growing thin with you lot of filthy idolators. You have until the next Sabbath to discard each and every last one of your trinkets with heaven images upon it. If you do not, the lord Jesus Christ has commanded me to enter your pagan temples and strike you down myself. Heed my warning, your life depends on it

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25229135

Let’s add Looper (2012) to the /PMG movie list shall we?

>> No.25229151

>>25227134
My patience is growing thin with you lot of filthy idolators. You have until the next Sabbath to discard each and every last one of your trinkets with graven images upon it. If you do not, the lord Jesus Christ has commanded me to enter your pagan temples and strike you down myself. Heed my warning, your life and soul both depend on it

>> No.25229162
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>>25229069
>Catholic Stackers here
Please shut the fuck up, you making us look like faggots

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>>25229044
checked. PAN MAN speaks true. P.O. is so antithetical what made American industry so great- pride in work and everything so heavy-duty your grandkids would still use it- All Steel and Sex Appeal.

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>>25227945
>>25227917
>Exodus 39:6
That passage is talking about how they used Gold in making the ceremonial garments for the Levitical Priests. The word "graven" in this context means that the names of the Children of Israel were stamped in the Gold of the garments, in modern English this would be referred to as "engraved". The other two passages say nothing about Gold coins or Bullion being idols in and of themselves.

>> No.25229278

>>25229202
its so stupid where it shows up too! everything from bearings to highly important monitoring sensors to simple fucking fuses. Its needlessly wasteful.

>> No.25229285

>>25229151
I’m going to use this as a pasta, thanks schizo Christian

>> No.25229296

for uranium bros in this thread: what's the bull case? why is it suddenly heating up now? wouldn't a biden presidency be bearish as he'll be betting big on solar/wind?

>> No.25229378

>>25228358
But there is actually as soon as people agree to exchange it for anything else of value including goods and services that require work be done.

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>>25229044
What's worst is that it's putting an unimaginable strain on the planet and our finite resources as well as the average Joe. GDP doesn't view many of the "real life losses" as losses at all. On the contrary, many of these "real life losses" are viewed as gains on the GDP! For example: medical bills; property damage; cleaning up environmental damage; loss of resources; loss of free time and freedom; etc. would be thought of as losses on a personal level, or at least the family level or the local community level. But ALL of these things benefit the GDP and the politicians and economists cheer on as everything seems to be going well while in reality the nation declines.

I read an amazing, eye-opening article from 1995 discussing these issues a day or two ago. The article suggests a new way to look at progress and economic growth, a new indicator called "Genuine Progress Indicator", GPI, that takes these losses into account and indicates that (surprise surprise) America has been declining since the 1970's. I'll link the article here, it spoke to me and really affected me a lot.
https://www.theatlantic.com/past/docs/politics/ecbig/gdp.htm

>> No.25229420

>>25229296
highly recommend you look at this channel for uranium and more

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b2iFzywoipw&t=595s

i've been meaning to get money into uranium for months but hadnt finished my silver allocation. every single one of my favourite uranium picks is now up 100%+ since i started looking at them. im pretty pissed, but hoping the market cools down and gives me a chance to fill my bags over the next 6 months.

>> No.25229426

>>25229296
The Bull case is more in the Long Term, when the Boomers die out in 10-20 years, Nuclear Energy will begin to become politically profitable again.

>> No.25229493

>>25229426
It already is 'politically profitable'(whatever that means, i presume you mean politically viable). Especially in the eastern world. There are over 50 new plants under construction in the world today. commodities are undervalued and silver and uranium are the undervalued of the undervalued. I completely and unironically expect anyone in small cap uranium stocks now to see over 10,000% returns over the next 5 years.

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>>25229278
This. Little worm gear for odometer in 1991 Crown Vic, how much more would it have cost to make it out of metal? FFS.

>> No.25229579

I'm still holding onto PGM but I want to put that money into something else. I'm sure production is priced in already. Or should I just hold on to them?

>> No.25229625

>>25229564
my favorite is the little plastic tab with copper pads at the back of starter switches in GMC trucks from the 2000s that snap in cold weather stopping the ignition circuit working properly making you think you have a dead battery in -20.

>> No.25229628

So what’s the deal with JP Morgan? Are they still trying to suppress metals prices? And if so, why are they becoming less effective?

>> No.25229675

>>25226407
>>25226486
Yes the debt is fixed.

>> No.25229740

>>25229493
Do you think that the URA ETF is a good way to gain exposure to uranium as a whole? It feels like commodities are going to blow up.

I'm digging around for other commodity ETFs as well. I have positions in GDX, GDXJ, SIL, and SILJ, and thinking about XME (broad index of metals/miners), CUT (timber), and maybe XLE (oil) for its rebound.

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25229758

i bought all of this in 2015-2016
imagine if i bought btc instead

>> No.25229791

>>25227134
>I haven’t gotten a single (You) this entire thread
Give me attention faggots

>> No.25229804

>>25229758
I know many people like it that still won’t accept it because they think crypto is some sort of conspiracy, conspiratorial thinking is holding so many back from their destiny

>> No.25229807

>>25229758
It doesn't matter if Bitcoin goes to 1 million dollars, it's still a scam with no intrinsic value. The truth is always revealed eventually.

>> No.25229809

>>25229758
>imagine if i bought btc instead
You would have sold at 18k

>> No.25229810

>>25229758
lel

>> No.25229830

>>25229791
Give me a silver coin and I’ll do whatever you want

>> No.25229936

>>25229740
no. ETF's, funds etc will always be inferior to simply picking a selection of the best stocks within the market cap range(risk range) that you are comfortable with.

i fucking hate all types of funds. if you cant invest your own money your own way by cutting out the middle man and investing it yourself, you should be investing at all and you certainly shouldn't be handing over your money to strangers.

Do your own homeowork, find out what risk your comfortable with, pick your favourite stocks within that risk company(high to low), and act accordingly. i would have no less than 4 stocks in an allocation and no more than 10.

>> No.25229981

>>25229420
>every single one of my favourite uranium picks is now up 100%+ since i started looking at them. im pretty pissed, but hoping the market cools down and gives me a chance to fill my bags over the next 6 months.
Same, Bannerman just won't go down like damn

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>>25227396
Glad to still see you around antique scrapper anon.


I feel like the run up to and just past new years will be some solid weeks for us to set up 2021.

>> No.25230033

>>25229936
Good post, the amount of allocation is also of course up to each person. Everybody should learn to do their due diligence. That's what the miner pastebin is for, and that's what we are here for. I'll always be glad to help people in learning to do their own work but spoonfeeding gets tiresome and teaches people nothing.

Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day; teach a man to fish and you feed him for a lifetime.

>> No.25230038

>>25229791
I scratch your back you scratch mine pal

>> No.25230080

>>25229135
Add Farcry 5 to PMG too, never sold my silver in the game and I was'nt even stacking physical at the time. As a leaf, I even enjoy the roast on Canada on those voice recorder.

>> No.25230145

>>25228119
>>25228237
>>25228365
>>25228514
>>25228837
>>25229285
>>25229791

Here's a steaming hot pile of (you)s my fren. I felt similarly about G-Man too btw, he is repetitive but seems to actually care about us plebs. Silver being "hands down!" his favorite asset makes it easy to trust him, lel.

>> No.25230211

>>25230145
Thanks for the (You)’s fren. Greg is probably one of the only people in finance that has a personality and makes me laugh when I watch him, Maloney and Schiff are good but they’re dry as a desert

>> No.25230223

>>25229758
I think I bought 40 ounces in 2016 not really understanding anything other than the governing bodies hated it and it was common through ancient times and past the 'midevil' times. I knew PMs had value, but I didn't understand how.

I made mistakes and entered a different market. Still though at this time crypto only has immediate value. Chain link will bump to $200 - $400 soon I imagine. How? Simply a solid crypto and well known next to bitcoin. I dislike crypto too and to be on top of any moon can be tedious. The wallet system is also a long term awareness thing too.

Sell for gains because crypto will crash due to being too inflated at somepoint let alone a grid down situation.

>> No.25230298

>>25228884
>https://youtu.be/BWJC5ieUAe4
Communist vibes

>> No.25230314

>>25227134
Do we have our own janny here in /pmg/? I noticed the Christian idolatry schizo had all his posts deleted

>> No.25230317

>>25229151
Dude gold, is part of the bible you fucking retard, try harder. Gold is mention in the first few pages of the old testament when god create the universe. Gold was brought by the 3 mages to Jesus birth. Jesus was mad when marchand were using temples to do their deals and when they created a gold veal statue as a false god, clearly not what happening here. Go bitch on crypto peeps who are kneeling toward a man made "gold". This is at my eyes the true blasphemy.

>> No.25230320

>>25229420
Thank you for this video

>> No.25230353

>>25230314
i think the based janny watches the pmg and smg threads pretty close since I have seen a good number of deleted crypto posts in the smg thread too

>> No.25230382

>>25230353
he used to just delete the whole thread which is way more based

>> No.25230388

>>25230353
What, a janny that’s not a complete faggot and actually does their job? Impossible!

>> No.25230412

>>25227526
Gold and silver are biblically-sanctioned currency, Christ even taught parables that included silver talents, Matthew 25:14-30. Now get the fuck out of here and stop shitting up our thread.

>> No.25230439

>>25230298
The documentary actually draws parallel to the USSR's inefficient, centrally planned economy a little bit. But it's less about communism and anti-capitalism, and much more about responsible, sustainable, non-wasteful economic views. Probably my favorite economy-related documentary (granted I don't watch many documentaries).
I highly recommend sitting down and watching the whole thing (or the shorter one with english subtitles that I posted underneath the post you're replying to)

t. I consider myself a capitalist

>> No.25230440

>>25227396
Not that anon, but nice Thesocian Alexander coin.

Also I see some seriously nice weapons in that pile. No way you found a Halbert head? Are you East coast U.S or in Europe?

Europe doesn't let their citizens own anything they find and Its wrong.

>> No.25230482

>>25230314
It was obviously God or one of his angels that deleted his serpentine posts

>> No.25230605

>>25228457
We were at $29 peak covid-printing scare.
We knew that was going to have a small correction. I think lowest we've seen since then was around $22.00+.

Not really antitank to drop another $900 on silver. Might just buy some AGE's in 12 oz - 15oz increments at this point.

What do anons think of Britannians compared to AGE's & Leaf's? Are Britsnians considered top 3 tier on a world scale?

>> No.25230625

>>25229493
I’m in Cameco as a safe uranium play, what are some uranium micro’s you think we here at /PMG should look out for?

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>>25230317
There, to balance back the thread with a bit of silver weight. I'm not hardcore in religion, grew up in Christianity but stopped practicing long time ago. With the way shit going on today tho, I see some patterns and start to make me wonder about those ancient story. The more it goes too, the more I notice people getting back to those old beliefs but I might be wrong and schizo too. Interesting times for sure.

>> No.25230765

>>25230605
The 2021 Brit has pretty neat anti-forgery features

>> No.25231001

>>25229981
dont remind me anon. ive been eyeing bannerman since it was about $0.033. im hoping it will at least retrace slightly from here. cant believe its already nearly at $100 mil MC. its this bull runs paladin energy. congrats to anyone who's already in, you'll make a fortune.

>>25230625
my favourite micros are FIND, FSY, BMN and DYLLF. all of which have gone up significantly recently. once again i direct you to this channel who is one of my favourite resources atm >>25229420

>> No.25231185

>>25230765
Oh nice.
I prefer them over AGE's because of their looks

>> No.25231306

>>25231001
Thanks for the tickers, will look into them tmrw, and yes I already bookmarked “Finding Value Finance” for watching later.

I just figure that the writing is on the wall for a upcoming commodities super cycle to start back up, as does Jeff Currie at Goldman Sachs.

Uranium will rise along with the broad commodities sector, there’s no reason not to have direct exposure to this particular part of that sector.. unless you don’t like money.

>> No.25231447

>>25230741
>30-30 win
>silver bars
Are you me?

>> No.25231500

Hi I'm new!

>> No.25231545

>>25231500
To 4chan? If so leave while you still can

>> No.25231575
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25231575

Alexco bros, how high can we go with $50 silver?

>> No.25231599

>>25231545
Seconded

>> No.25231667

>>25231500
Hi. Follow the advice of >>25231545
Otherwise, welcome

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>>25231500

>> No.25231722

>>25231447
I think there is a lot of different me here. Wise choice fren.

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>>25231500
fuck off
you can't take back red pills
this is for your own good

>> No.25231831

I received $10,000 dollars inheritance. My parents are ordering me to not spend any of it and to keep it in my bank savings account because I'm a NEET. I'm a bit afraid I'm going to lose my purchasing power. What should I do?

>> No.25231877

>>25231827
Not one?

>> No.25231948

>>25231831
You should wait until you're 18 years old.

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>>25231831

>> No.25231970

>>25231831
Stick it in BullionVault and tell them it's a different bank you happen to use

>> No.25231972

>>25231831
guns, ammo, and hookers

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>>25231877
the accumulation of experience will leave you hating the government, most people and realizing that Hitler did nothing wrong. If you're ok and want to join us then welcome - but know that there is no going back. All we have to offer is truth

>> No.25231988

>>25231950
based. filling up bayhorse bags tonight.

>> No.25232084

>>25231979
Nothing? I mean operation Barbarossa was a bit brash!

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>>25232084
It's to late. Buy come maples and enjoy the ride brother!

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I only have less than 100 oz of silver and I'm going to buy enough canned food and water to last me a full year.

>> No.25232475

>they aren't dumping
What did jp morgan mean by this?

>> No.25232487

>>25232239
BoC should be giving out pensions to leafs since they are all basically employees of the bank now

>> No.25232608

>>25232475
They do it in the dead of night (for them), a few hours before the market opens. ETA 5-6 hours from now

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>>25232239
Why is this so funny

>> No.25232708

there seem to be a number of people here still unaware, but JPM no longer have a net short position on silver.

this podcast with Ted Butler is one of the most informative things ive seen on the COMEX and the bullion banks

https://palisadesradio.ca/ted-butler-squeezing-out-the-silver-shorts/

>> No.25232820

Should I take the 10k I've saved for a house and buy gold instead?

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>>25232708

Thanks, going to buy another 10 oz.

>> No.25232910

>>25231001
QC Copper literally owns 44% of Baselode too. Just make sure you understand the shadow project before investing.

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>>25227134

Is there any reason not to buy 10 of these as my first silver purchase?

>> No.25232971

>>25232232
>78% of Slave owners were Ethnic Jews
Why do the descendants of their slaves all have English names? Why is the Ghetto inhabited by the likes of Tyrone Johnson and Jamal Smith instead of Tyrone Goldstein and Jamal Newberg?

>> No.25232981

>>25232820
Anons told me that while saying silver will moon in far larger strides while we enter a collapsed housing market.

Personally I would say spend no less than $1000 on AGE's or maples and max 2K on a single gold ounce. Use $7K for house. If the 1 gold oz you buy isn't a literal $2K price tag than spend the remainder of what's left of the gold budget on a little more silver like Mercury dimes or another few AGE's/Maples.

If you do buy like this than just make sure if you decide to buy a maple set or AGE set dont by both simultaneously. Just buy in one set. AGE's are high premiums but long term they're the best there is.

>> No.25232985

>>25232708
What the fuck?! MEGA bullish

>> No.25233105

>>25232981
Maples and AGEs?

>> No.25233132

>>25232981
Why not just buy 1 oz bars?

>> No.25233135

>>25232948
Not really. Silver is silver. American Eagles have some inherent value, as do other countries mints. Junk silver is a good deal too. I buy alot of 1oz coins and 5oz bars.

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>>25227134
The brainlet thinks the price of PMs is going up.
The enlightened one understands the value of money is going down.

>> No.25233270

>>25232985
Virtu Financial is HFTing the metals hard now, so I hear from Bix Weirdo et al. anyway.

>>25230440
Thx fren; old tired pictures I need to take fresh OC but I'm a dirty degreeless burger and have been collecting since elementary school, 20 years now. Shoulda listened to my brother when he was shilling BTC at $5. He should've listened more to his own advice too lul. Halberd is a c. 1670 Austrian example, maybe 2.5xed since I got it while Silver is 3x and BTC is 5,000x. Such is life, but now at least I know about mining stocks.

Metals are king but the world is saturated with retards and I wish I was better positioned to fleece them 9 years ago. Maybe next time around.

>> No.25233297

>>25232948
Not at all. I have a number of those SD rounds myself. Go for it bro!

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>>25228358
>None - derives its value based on supply and demand
you should have put this in every box because this is how everything derives its value LOL

>> No.25233331

>>25232708

neato

>> No.25233505

>>25233105
Maples: Canadian silver minted rounds; distinctive maple leaf on the face of the coin.

AGE's: American Eagle, American eagle coins -- the most widely used and purchased across the globe.

Both of these are typically advertised front page of any online bullion dealers.
>>25233132
1oz bars are good for mixing your portfolio and tend to be closer to the spot price per ounce of silver, but in the end Maples & American Eagles (AGE's) will always demand a higher premium even when you go to sell or trade.

If crap hits the fan than silver is silver, but you can't go wrong with these 2 mountings I mentioned even if things don't pan out to be total currency colapse in the U.S or abroad. Its simply safer to buy these coins.

You're just starting out or at least 10K anons were to Precious Metals. I promise you that starting off right is the best way to go. I should have done it from. The dtart and I've been collecting silver since 2016.

>> No.25233568

There it is

>> No.25233620

>>25233270
Yeah that's a nice Halbert there.
Good buy. These things just don't even replicate now. You have to get custom work done for anything functional now these days half the time.

Anyway I realize the people are reveling in false pretext all the while powers that be want said people to endource communism and socialism. I understand defense and security is what you mean.

I thought the dems would brave out another 4 years, but wow they went full retard mode. My proffeional life started 4 years ago with the trump administration, so I didn't think it would come the mob would form this fast.

Anyway ill keep an eye out for you in the threads.

>> No.25233678

>>25233505
*AGE = American Gold Eagles though
Do you mean ASEs

>> No.25233745

>>25233678
That's what I meant. Sr
Order for the confusion to the anons and you.

>> No.25233822

>>25232971
Jews are the most ethno-centric people on earth dumbass, why would their give their sacred last names to niggers? They didn’t even name the slaves, they either worked them to death or sold them to gentile slave owners that would give them namesb

>> No.25234004

>>25230317
Thank you

>> No.25234208
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25234208

You can Stack Gold for a long time
stack gold for a long time
stack gold for a long time
Sooner or later JPM'll push you down
Sooner or later JPM'll push you down

Goodness gracious let me tell you the news
My Gold is worthless from the midnight Jew
I've been down on bended knee, talkin to my frens on /pmg/

I got a response in a post so based
I thought the Fed had been replaced
He gave me a (you) and my heart stood still.
"An ounce is an ounce despite Morgan's will"

Go tell that long nosed liar
Go and tell the midnight writer
Tell the rambler
the Gambler
The Gold Miner
Tell 'em that JPM's gonna push 'em down
Tell 'em that JPM's gonna push 'em down

>> No.25234249
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>>25234208
Well done anon

>> No.25234265

>>25234208
Kek so much truth, buy bitcoin instead

>> No.25234293

>>25232948
Not as easy to sell when the time comes (and it will come) way less buyers and your dealer may dissapoint you with what they offer to buy it back at

>> No.25234324

I live in New England, any value in stacking Canadian Maple leafs along with my ASEs?

>> No.25234361

I'm about to make my first purchase of Gold/Silver tomorrow at a local shop. Nice guy, seemed honest over the phone and didn't mind spending half an hour with a novice like me going through the basics. I'm spending about 190k, which is somewhere around 2/3rds of my savings.

Anything to watch out for? Questions to ask? Primarily I'm looking to maintain my value but some gains on silver would be great, but secondary at this point. What's a good spread?

>> No.25234391

>>25234361
>I'm spending about 190k, which is somewhere around 2/3rds of my savings.
Holy shit I can smell the LARP from here

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>>25234361
>I'm spending about 190k
That's no small starter investment; what are you planning? What's your planned ratio? Are you going for coins or bullion; and if coins, what mint? How close to spot are you buying for? What are you trying to get out of this; security or shorting?
I would unironically say you should start with a 2k (absolute tops) and get 1 oz Gold/rest Silver - not as a concrete portfolio; but just to get familiar to begin with. Especially with the moving parts like premiums and in some places VAT; you really don't want to fuck up your major purchase.
I really need to finish putting in the elbow grease into an OP doc for newfags, but I've got so much shit to work on right now...

>> No.25234697

>>25234465
>what are you planning?

For the short term to simply safeguard the value of that money. It's sitting in a savings account doing nothing and right now I think there is too much potential chaos to risk leaving it there.
>What's your planned ratio? Are you going for coins or bullion; and if coins, what mint? How close to spot are you buying for?
I've been advised to go 50/50 or to go 60/40 on gold-to-silver ratios. The dealer says he prices himself against the top 3 online bullion dealers, so I'm guessing his premiums will be similar to those.
I plan to keep a combination of gold coins (ASE, Buffalos or Maples) to liquidate easily and in the case of silver 10 and 100 oz bars, with a stack of 1oz Silver Eagles to go along.

Taxes are luckily not a problem here, only pay sales taxes if your bullion purchase is under $500.

Note that I have a handful of real estate properties as well so this isn't won't be the only investment in my portfolio.

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>>25233822
That makes a lot of sense, why didn't I realize that.
When your surname refers to the fact that you're descended from elite Jews (such as that of the Levy family), you aren't really going to want anyone taking that name who isn't Jewish, especially when your family wanted to establish a Jewish State in Florida like Moses Levy did.

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>>25234465
>I really need to finish putting in the elbow grease into an OP doc for newfags, but I've got so much shit to work on right now...
Well hurry up friendo

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>>25234762
>especially when your family wanted to establish a Jewish State in Florida like Moses Levy did.
Shit I never knew about that, Levy was also the premiere jewish importer of African slaves into America as well. My apologies for calling you a dumbass, I tend to get worked up when it comes to the jews

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>>25234697
Considering the sheer amount, you might want to get a safe and insurance. It might also be wise to spread out the purchases for personal security. I wouldn't be as conservative as >>25234465. I'm surprised he's not suggesting at least 1oz gold and at least 1 tube or a monster box of silver... Unless you go full silver, ~10k is pretty manageable even when its loose. make sure to check https://findbullionprices.com/ for pricing. You might also want to consider a third party custodian that isn't a bank nor a dealer. As much as /pmg/ is right about "if you don't hold it, you don't own it". You probably don't actually want to hold 200k of PM.

>>25234799
/pmg/ is a patient place.
>t multidiscipline
>t retard indoor amateur melter
>t been saying will post more stack for about two months now
fuck

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>>25234861
I never knew about the Jews not giving their slaves names, I suppose that's also why so many of the freed slaves took names like "Freeman" and "Lincoln".
The Levy's in particular were more powerful than a lot of people realize, Moses Levy was able to get a divorce granted from the King of Denmark which was extremely hard to get at the time.

>> No.25235195

>>25235006
>”He was also a vigorous advocate for the gradual abolition of slavery and the humane treatment of enslaved people”
Kek

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>>25234697
>safeguard
In that case, you're going to want a Gold ended portfolio; with Silver as your diversification. If you were going for a short-ended portfolio; you'd deifnitely in the reasonable territory for a triple investment (tl;dr G/S, then anything from the Platinum group that takes your fancy, Plat/Pall/Ur/Copp etc)
>Savings Account
Smart idea; unless your rate of interest is higher than the rate of inflation, you'll unironically be losing money for every second it's in there
>Ratio
It' completely up to you, but this is why I say to lurk a little and get a feel for things. Pre-impending crash; the general go-to ratio was ~60/40, going to 60/35/5 if you wanted a tertiary diversification. Now however, it's much more up in the air; where there's solid logic for both an increased ratio of Gold (80/20 max) and Silver (30/70 max). Both have their reasons; but in essence it boils down on if you think Silver is going normalise / the GSR is going to start slipping or if you think the Asians are going to make plays with their Gold reserves to topple the dollar / defaulting contracts are going to spike the price earlier than Silver.
The key point is that both sides have some credit to them, but if you really don't know what the fuck is going on; 60/40 *should* be the middle ground (not optimal as it was before given what we know is going on, but better than nothing).
>The dealer says
Sounds boomerish levels of blind trust; just do your own damn due dilligence; related is the near exact spot price https://goldprice.org/ , use the links in the OP to measure how much the premiums roughly are currently. Remember, this isn't a case of making friends or the like; unless you're going for premiums on coinage, as a general rule just maximise as much weight as you can for the ratio of spending you're going for.

[1/2]

>> No.25235229

>Coins/Bull
I'd veer from Silver bullion, not because it's inherantly 'bad', more than it's usually less liquidable and fetches a higher spot for no real premium. Bullion becomes a 'thing' if you're planning on going for the big numbers, which you don't intend on being as liquid. Gold bullion is much more normal due to Gold's higher price, but I'd steer from Silver.
>Taxes
Remember not to take your stack on a fishing trip; many a poor Anon here have accidentally lost their stacks. It's a real danger, you gotta watch for that shit.

Overall, I'd still say just get 1oz+rest Silver with 2k on your first visit, and from there lurk for a bit. While it could spike at any time, I'd say it's more important to get used to the idea of holding the metals, and just lurk here for ~a week until you get more familiar with what you're about 1/5th of a million into. The fact you said ASE (American *Silver* Eagle) in terms of Gold really does indicate you might be in a position of uninformedness that you could lose a chunk of money where you needn't. If it spikes, I'll hold my hands up and say sorry, but as is, it doesn't look like the moon mission is particulalry imminent to the point of mindless rushing. Again, bad luck is always a factor if it breaks over 9000 tomorrow, but at the going rate, you're at more of a risk of losing money via misinformedness.

>>25234799
Man, I've got a two thread compilations (essentially VEGAS stuff), 6 /po/ comissions, a r/a/dio, a recently updated game I like playing to get through on top of /biz/ness advice. Gimme a break!

>> No.25235234

Best place to sell off gold jewelry? I have some 22kt stuff, was thinking sell on r*edit and ask for spot. Any better alternatives before I do it, because I’d personally rather not surrender my treasure to those faggots

>> No.25235248

>>25235229
>about
*to go a

>> No.25235269

>>25233254
Clever dog!

>> No.25235518

>>25235234
There isn't as much demand for 22k jewelry as there is for 24k or 18k for whatever reason.
You might be able to sell it at a mark up on Etsy if you use the right keywords and know what you're doing.

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>>25233254
>money
Currency fren, currency.

>> No.25235641

convince me to buy gold instead of more gamestop stock
>protip you can't

>> No.25235672

>>25235641
no one cares

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>>25234361
>I'm spending about 190k, which is somewhere around 2/3rds of my savings.

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>>25232239
Canada never cease to amaze me!

>> No.25236204

>>25235518
I’ve seen plenty of r*editors sell 22 before, either for spot or otherwise, and they would sell rather quickly

>> No.25236277

https://youtu.be/_BIDcmh_6Es

>> No.25236572

>>25227227
Coins with images is not idolatry in Christianity. Render unto Caesar and all that.

>> No.25236710

>>25232708
And why aren’t they maintaining a short position any longer?

>> No.25236782

>>25236710
>implying they wouldn't if they couldn't
Those contracts have really fucked them over; if we weren't already, it's definitely reaching endtimes now.

>> No.25236844

Some market analysts in the PM sector are calling for a massive stock market correction soon. A few have conjectured that it’s going to be an 80%+ downturn. Wouldn’t the US government do everything possible to avoid this, since it would make most pension funds insolvent and many retirement plans would be wiped out? This would be potentially cataclysmic to maintaining a peacfeful, orderly society in the US. I know that interest rates on bonds can never be raised and that fiat currency will continue to be printed, but what/when is the breaking point here? And is this situation (riots in the streets after pensions and investments have vanished) the reason that digital UBI deposited directly into our bank accounts, with negative interest rates thereby forcing us to keep spending and investing in stocks, has become a trending idea?

>> No.25236860

Why do you guys only care about silver? What about Platinum and Rhodium and other precious metals?

>> No.25237061

https://nationalpost.com/news/canada/people-are-being-shown-no-mercy-online-evictions-raise-alarm-in-ontario
This isnt good.

>> No.25237104

>>25236860
We do care about these metals, but platinum, rhodium, palladium etc are more industrial elements used in heavy industry or manufacturing. They are rare yes, but are only really used in very specific segments of the economy and so are not as in flux as gold or silver are.

>> No.25237131

>>25236277
>unlike gold, they actually have utility
Fucking lol’ed

>> No.25237146

>>25236860
Name a rhodium based currency

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>>25237061
well, how can anyone be surprised ? You stop people from working but at the same time renters need to pay credit off. You either print to pay the rent or sacrifice one of them (renter/lender). Reporting the credit can't work since there is too many collateral behind that shit. Checkmate.
>>25236860
I only care about Gold/Silver since they offer the best return. I mean, we are out of a 70+ years credit super-cycle. I don't see zinc, copper, palladium or other things offer a better gains. You can invest in compagny that has silver/gold + one of them like Tinka (silver/zinc). The only thing that can detract me from PM is uranium, I will invest 8% in it, no more.

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>>25237061
Imagine forbidding people to work by decree for a year over a nothingburger.
Then imagine evicting them right in the middle of winter in one of the coldest country in the world, to make sure they'd die if they have to sleep outside even just a single night.

(((Their))) plan is taking shape, isn't it? Funny how the "conspitards" were right all along..

>> No.25237178

fuck YES these 0.05% gains are so sick I'm so glad I bought shiny rock that I have to lug around and take a 15% haircut on to sell to a local dealer in amounts less than $10,000 unless I wanted to be audited by the IRS

PRECIOUS METALS FOR LIFE

>> No.25237220

>>25236860
Platinum, Rhodium, Iron, Copper, Zinc, Magnesium, Lithium, etc. are industrial elements.
Of all of those only platinum could work as a store of value but humanity has no history with it because actually refining and casting platinum has been a major pain in the ass until recently.

>> No.25237219

>>25237178
If you’re taking a 15% haircut when you’re sell thats you’re fault for being autistic
Don’t be upset at us because you don’t know how to interact with humans and find decent prices, anon

>> No.25237228

>>25237178
We know you didn't buy any PM you scamjeet nigger. Now go back to shill your digi-air to gullible retards, this thread is reserved to white men.

>> No.25237230

>>25237219
you're the retard feeding the troll anon ...

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>>25236844
You're spot on

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>>25227539
>schiff loves his country
You don't even know what that means

>> No.25237273

>>25231831
>what to do with $10,000
buy a big mac meal at mcdonalds? thats about how much it'll be in a couple years

>> No.25237297

>>25237178
>>25237219
>>25237228
crypto's up like 20% over the last week while you guys post charts with <1% gains for something you have to literally haul in a truck to turn a profit over $50k on lmao

>> No.25237315

>>25236204
That's just what I've heard from jewellers I've talked to in the past. I don't know if it carries over into the online marketplace.

>> No.25237364

>>25236860
>What about Platinum and Rhodium
The premiums on those are totally retarded if you wanna stack physical.

>> No.25237369

>>25231831
What control do they have over this money, legally? Is it in your account that you have access to? Is it legally yours? Then they shouldn’t have any recourse if you choose to do what you wish with it. It’s your money, anon.
Unless, of course, you know all of that and you’re just looking for advice on where to put it, in which case I apologize for the long winded reply

>> No.25237390

>>25237315
Noted, arigathanks

>> No.25237555

Is there even a point in buying a lot of silver?
I understand it has way more upside potential than gold but there are more drawbacks.
The premium on silver (at least in my country) is almost 20 %. Silver takes up way more space than gold, its harder to properly store if you dont want to get milk spots all over it and its manipulated like crazy. So why not just go for gold?

>> No.25237556

>>25227894
you can copy Adrian day if ur lazy https://www.marketwatch.com/investing/fund/epgfx/holdings

>> No.25237789

>>25234361
don't spend 2/3 of your savings buying all from one source. imagine if it's fake.

>> No.25237824

https://www.zerohedge.com/political/trump-signs-covid-19-relief-bill-600-checks-asks-congress-approve-increase-later
Here it is.

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25237950

Why have you not taken the industrial pill yet, china is growing, world population out of control, industrial demands are at a all time high.

China buys literal trash waste from the U.S to refine, IRON STEEL COPPER.

>> No.25238063

Silver Chads...
This was supposed to be our time to shine

>> No.25238277

Gold and silver coins have graven images on them.

>> No.25238345

>>25237555
Most of the time milkspots doesn't matter, if you're selling to a dealer they'll probably sell it for melt anyway
As you already mentioned, it's lower premiums on gold vs more upside potential for silver

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>>25238277
Wiener

>> No.25238376

>>25237950
Because Stainless Steel is literally cheaper than the cutlery it's made of; actually valuable Iron/Steel composites are the most easily faked shit on Earth (unlike you want to be an inspector like tha Chinese language nightmare cap), require an ungodly amoun to storage space and rust.
The only exception is Copper, and even then, it's a vault filler more than a real tertiary diversification (not to say it isn't, but it's certainly not platinum either).

If you want the industrial stuff; Silver / Platinum, and Uranium if you're a madman. Copper if you can get it somewhat easily (eg you're an electrician that can fill a bucket of the stuff every month, in scrap)

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>>25238363

>> No.25238525

>>25238363
Based

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>>25238463

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how much?

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25238872

Uh, g-guise...

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nugget bumping

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>>25237237

What just happened to Michael Saylor is interesting, in view of the discussions which we used to have here on /pmg/ and in the archived warosu threads about bond yields. Saylor just showed that he doesn't understand how bonds work, on the most fundamental basis. See picture. He has since deleted this post. This is a further indication that BTC gurus don't have a clue what they're talking about.

https://twitter.com/theta124/status/1343200269891465217

"Deleted by michael_saylor. No repercussions, no admission of misunderstanding, a mistake or wrongdoing."

>>25237297
>>25237178

Simply going to repeat what I said in the last thread.

"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. Bitcoin has a $500 million mcap. That's 10x larger than Newmont Mining, the largest gold miner in the world. 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. It's so boring. 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."

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>>25237237

What just happened to Michael Saylor is interesting, in view of the discussions which we used to have here on /pmg/ and in the archived warosu threads about bond yields. Saylor just showed that he doesn't understand how bonds work, on the most fundamental basis. See picture. He has since deleted this post. This is a further indication that BTC gurus don't have a clue what they're talking about.

https://twitter.com/theta124/status/1343200269891465217

"Deleted by michael_saylor. No repercussions, no admission of misunderstanding, a mistake or wrongdoing."

>>25237297
>>25237178

Simply going to repeat what I said in the last thread.

"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. Bitcoin has a $500 billion mcap. That's 10x larger than Newmont Mining, the largest gold miner in the world. 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. It's so boring. 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. Silver juniors have already outperformed BTC this year."

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25239563

>>25236844
checked, is the prediction that miners would initially crash too but then rebound to new highs

>> No.25239574

>>25231545
>>25231667
>>25231713
>>25231827
>>25231979
>>25232232
>>25233505
Thanks guys!

>> No.25239578

>>25227186
>Schiff
Fuck off, kike

>> No.25239748

>>25239527
You shouldn't bother with cryptoshill, they intentionally don't want to understand. You can't save a man that don't want to be saved. Also everyone looks like a genius when investing into a bubble, until the bubble pop.

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>>25239527
I also wanted to ask you, for small PF like 10k, do you consider 10 positions too small ? I mean, we should avoid to invest too much in a single positions, but something like a 12% for big position and 4% for small, 10 positions looks fine. But you have most guru telling to spread to increase the chance of hitting big. However, what's hitting big for a 200$ investment, not worth.

>> No.25240013

>>25239748

I am amazed to find that an alleged billionaire and economic genius doesn't understand something this basic. He's out there every day, preaching to people about Bitcoin, but he doesn't know, literally, the first thing about our financial system. It makes you wonder how many other imposters there are? How many other celebrity public figures are this ignorant? What a difference also between someone like Saylor, and the people who used to post in those warosu threads, and patiently ask questions about bonds and yields, and who really do see now exactly how our financial system is a debt-trap and a ponzi scheme. Random people on an anonymous image-board are more educated about the economy than Michael Saylor, simply because they were willing to listen and learn.

>>25239840

I think that 10 positions for $10,000 is a good idea, no need to spread yourself thin and wear yourself out with fees. I gave my list of my stocks here, you can see that I only own about 20 positions; I don't like to go much farther than that. >>25228185 Some of them are much more concentrated than others. DV, IPT, and SVE I always consider to be core, and I took profits from some stocks (like KS) and put more money in other much more undervalued ones like BHS, BLLG, and NIM.

>> No.25240057

>>25239527
top kek people actually think that this guy is some prophet

i cant fucking wait for this bubble to burst

>> No.25240118

>>25240013
>Random people on an anonymous image-board are more educated about the economy than Michael Saylor, simply because they were willing to listen and learn.

i can say without an oz of arrogance that i am one of the most informed people on the planet in regards to the economic reality we face. unironically. and im going to make the ROI that proves it.

>> No.25240681

>>25232239
Help me out here. What am I looking at exactly and what does it mean?

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>>25237555
I've never understood the storage meme. I've 1K oz and it all fit in a regular backpack, actually there is still space left for an extra 50 oz. As of today's price that's $26,500 fitting in my backpack.
Are ppl leaving in chicken cages for them to worry about having a backpack laying around?

>> No.25240998 [DELETED] 

Gold is scarcer than Bitcoin if measured in tonnes as 190k tonnnes < 21 million.
Who says that we should compare ounces with a digital coin?
Why not 1 ton with a digital coin, or 1 ounce with 1 satoshi?

People shouldn't compare gold supply with Bitcoin supply in the first place, since one is tangible and measured in unit mass, and the other one is intangible. Apples and oranges. They shouldn't even be able to compare the two as they have different units of measurement.

>> No.25241013

>>25234909
>(You) don't actually want to hold 200k of PM
Anon, I...
what are (You) doing on this general?

>> No.25241057

Gold is scarcer than Bitcoin if measured in tonnes as 190000 < 21 million.
Who says that we should compare ounces with a digital coin?
Why not 1 ton with a digital coin, or 1 ounce with 1 satoshi?

People shouldn't compare gold supply with Bitcoin supply in the first place, since one is tangible and measured in unit mass, and the other one is intangible coin. Apples and oranges. They shouldn't even be able to compare the two as they have different units of measurement.

>> No.25241370

CCW was just on CBC news: https://www.cbc.ca/player/play/1837681731731

>>25241057

It just occurred to me that BTC maximalists talk about "the Network Effect." But gold has the greatest "Network Effect" there is. It goes back 5000 years in almost every nation. Furthermore, we can digitalize gold with Kinesis, or any other gold-backed crypto, and actually use it as a currency--whereas we can't even use BTC as a currency. So gold is superior to BTC both in the Network Effect and as a cryptocurrency. If the world was truly educated about BTC, the price would instantly collapse.

>> No.25241611

>>25241370
o neat, whats funny about CBC local news is pretty spot on, but the national broadcasts are utterly garbage.

>> No.25241857
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Christ

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WHAT WAS THAT

>> No.25242243

>spot goes down
>physical price stays the same
>spot goes up
>physical price goes up

Nothing can stop silver

>> No.25242343

>>25242052
a nothingburger

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>>25242243

>> No.25242481

>>25241611

I liked the look of that little cafe, the "Silver Café," at the start of the video. I like the idea of all those old miners seeing their town get revitalized. I'm also getting a craving for bacon and eggs right now.

>> No.25242524

I missed UUUU, GHIV, and CLF. What are the next memes on the list?

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>>25238667
>>25238463
beyond cute, nice sketch anon

>> No.25242652

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U1mlCPMYtPk

>> No.25242733

>>25242481
thats the same as in places like Stewart and Wells BC too. Lots of old farts pop in for their coffees and lunch while chatting shop for hours.

>> No.25242754

>>25234697
>1 post by this id

>> No.25243161

AAAAAAAAA I was waiting for the calendar year to roll over so I could refill my TFSA and put another 25 into miners.

JPM will give us another gift right?

>> No.25243168

my silj 2022 $16 calls just exploded wtf

>> No.25243206

>>25227186
is the executive branch capable of helicoptering for the people? can don issue checks via eo?

>> No.25243317

wow /pmg/ dead on a major bull day. This is bullish

>> No.25243359

>>25243317
probably too early in the morning yet.

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>>25243317
>wow /pmg/ dead on a major bull day. This is bullish

There's nothing to do really if you're already in your positions. You just sit here and watch green line go up

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god i love this chart. 21' is going to be one hell of a year lads.

>> No.25243394

Mining stocks are mooning in Frankfurt. Fireweed Zinc +15%, Silver One +12%, Tinka Resources +19%.

>> No.25243397

>>25243317
refreshing ammo seller websites atm

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>>25243389
the long term chart, incase theres still any doubt

>> No.25243431

>>25233312
demand comes from value alone. Price comes from supply and demand cross. Totally different tings

>> No.25243491

>>25243394
any known copper mines in south america?
chinks are buying their copper for circuit boards there

>> No.25243543

>>25243389
yep, can pop off anytime. I'm going to change my strategy. I was putting 500+500 in two compagny per month, will just drop 1k this time. Will take positions slowly in all compagny I wants but its better this way I think. Just started in october so quite late to the party.

>> No.25243561

Aurcana looks good lately?

>> No.25243593

>>25243491

I bought Aztec Minerals because they are drilling Tombstone, Arizona for silver, but they also own Cervantes (gold/copper) in Mexico.

>> No.25243668

>>25243414
yep
looks like we are in 2008

>> No.25243731

>>25243668
If you understand macro, comparing it to 2008 is definitely an understatement.

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>>25243389
>>25243414

>> No.25243777

>>25243593
Arizona Silver actually seems more like a gold miner

>> No.25243818

>>25243731
you will cash out?

>> No.25243867

>>25243491
There are loads of copper explorers / operators in South America, Teck Resources has projects in Peru and Chile for example.

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>>25230008
Good to see you too Asunanon, any recent or Christmas additions to the stack? I've slowed down my scrapping to lurk, learn, and grow my Silver/Gold/Uranium miner/explorer portfolio but will ramp up the scrapsperging again when I get priced out of paper, which might not take long at this rate. I hope the New Year brings you thicc gainz fren.

>> No.25243894

>>25237555
Why do milk spots even matter? You either sell your PM for melt or you fell for the jewmismatic meme

>> No.25243951

Who's baking

>> No.25244063

>>25231950
Can you spoonfeed me on Bayhorse?

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>>25227134
Anyone have experience buying from Pinehurst coins? Pretty low premiums and free shipping for all orders. Too good to be true, or am I just being paranoid?

>> No.25244311

>>25244106
ive ordered from them. theyre good. their ebay is probably better for contingency if something goes wrong. havent had a bad experience

>> No.25244396

>>25244106
Yeah I think I bought junk from them on ebay

>> No.25244428

>>25239563
Yes. If the stock market crashes, the worst thing you could do is to panic sell your miner stocks. Even bonds could go up, initially. Tbh, I wouldn't position for a crash, "experts" have been saying that for a decade now, especially those involved in precious metals. Market can stay irrational longer than you can stay solvent.

>> No.25244452

>>25229394
>Income inequality
>Climate change
Disregard it. It's made by a commie.

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BARRICK DO SOMETHING YOU PIECE OF FILTHY TRASH
EVERYBODY'S UP BUT YOU

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