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29890555 No.29890555 [Reply] [Original]

Big Bob's Mining Company 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/
r/pmsforsale

>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
Miners to DD
https://pastebin.com/T79mHize

Previous thread:
>>29883708

>> No.29890585

>>29890555
Based trips, based bread, based metals.

>> No.29890601

>>29889957
economics is subscience of biology, and biology is the most taboo subject in our society. now and always. no one wants to discuss or even uncover the inconvenient truths which are imbedded in our DNA.

why are some people richer than others?
why are some people more intelligent than others?
why are rich people typically more intelligent than poor people?
why do some people seemingly make much better decisions than others?
why are some men sexually successful with women while many men arent?
why was sub saharan africa so underdeveloped even before white europeans discovered them?

no one wants to ask these questions, and because no one wants to ask them, we have to create entire arbitrary fields of 'study' which bend the laws of the universe just to avoid them.

>> No.29890636

>>29890555
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>> No.29890682
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>absolute cheapest silver in the UK is 35.70 (1kg bar, not as liquid), coins are 43$/oz

physical silver is a waste of time, premium+tax removes almost any profit you could possibly have. Better off just buying miner stocks and making mad bank then buying gold coins which have a 4% premium AND is exempt from capital gains tax, which is perfect when gold shoots up from 1.7k to 15k a pop after the great reset (along with cheaper homes)

>> No.29890701

>>29890682
>physical silver is a waste of time
No.

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>>29890555
gratuitous bob portrait

thanks buddy

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I'm just going to give all the miner stock investment frens some advice: You are going to regret investing in things other than hard assets by the end of this year

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>>29890682

>> No.29890759

>>29890682
not if it's for SHTF, you bellend

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>>29890738
disagree
hyperinflation is years away, I'm actually expecting some deflation in the near term

>> No.29890797

>>29890706
He's our fed. At least he's cool enough to tell us he's here.

>> No.29890806

>>29890759
>SHTF
Youll probably die from armed gangs/military anyway, life isn't a video game.

>> No.29890812

>>29890797
Always a fed but always here

>> No.29890839

>>29890738

I don't know. I don't know where else to put money. I put some in GDX, that's supposed to do well in a crash. Same for commoddoties. I put it in commodity etfs. Then I put some in international etfs. Then I threw 5k at a uranium etf.

>> No.29890850

>>29890796
>hyperinflation is years away
Disagree.
>>29887774 makes most sense to moi.

>> No.29890868

>>29890812
Just saying feds on every other site don't let you know they're there. Pretty cool of him.

>> No.29890875

>>29890850
We'll see

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It finally arrived

>> No.29890904

>>29890682
>physical silver is a waste of time

quite the contrary, as implied by your allegorical evidence of high physical prices which are far removed from the spot price, which at this point is practically fraudulent.

if physical prices are this high now, what do you think they will be in several months from now? theres no chance in hell physical deliveries are going to slow down. If anything, they increasingly becomes larger and in more frequent. The COMEX is running dry.

Now i definitely agree that miners are a fantastic way of getting exposure to the price, particularly if you live in the UK where they charge VAT for physical purchases. But physical ownership can never to be a 'waste of time'.

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>>29890896
>the love of liberty brought us here

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>>29890896

>> No.29890941

>>29890904
Already got 100oz at home, its just extremely inefficient.

tons more money to be made from miner profits -> gold coin/commodities profits/boom -> even more commodities/real estate.

>> No.29890946

>>29890682
>absolute cheapest silver in the UK...coins are 43$/oz

I mean the premiums and VAT are pure jew sure but you've got to do better than that anon if you want to make it. I managed to grab a bunch of coins for £27/$37.6 per oz last week and that wasn't even the lowest part of the dip.

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>>29890796
You maybe be right, I imagine we are basically in a pseudo WW1 where there is massive money printing in germany yet no prices are increasing. However when the war on covid ends and people are optimistic again they will spend there money on real goods and will realize that the amount of money in the economy has increased 5 fold.

Inflation is the kindling velocity of money is the fire. Hyper inflation is the mass psychological phenomenon that happens when a general loss in confidence occurs in the paper currency and velocity of money explodes.

But now that I think about it with the death of cash I don't see how a hyper inflation can happen since if the world is going towards central bank digital currencies that will mean that the central bank can if inflation gets too strong force interest rates up massively.

I have heard that the international financiers are planning to kill the dollar by hyperinflating it away only to institute a new central bank digital dollar. In effect a hyper inflation will only serve to make the government and the central bankers more powerful. Sickening

>> No.29891043

>>29890896
>>29890933
Purdy.

>> No.29891095
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>>29890555
>Big Bob

>> No.29891159

>>29890601
I'd put it in the middle between maths, psychology, sociology, politics and history.

>> No.29891235

>>29891027
I tend to agree with the inflation kicking in when business as usual resumes worldwide. But I disagree a little with the money printing aspect because the Central Banks don't really print money, they print credit and increase bank reserves so that banks are more encouraged to loan money. Of course, there has been helicopter money in the US, that definitely is directly inflationary. A situation where the system would collapse quickly would be if there is a bank run I think

I agree with you on the CBDCs. When power gets centralized the ones on the top can practically do anything. It's a shift from free market economy to command economy, or in other words from capitalism to socialism.
>>29891159
this desu

>> No.29891296

>>29890904
If I understand it, physical delivery from the Comex will increase, because any trader can take delivery, turn around and sell it to somebody else for 3$/oz more without waiting. Thus many big paper traders will switch to physical, because there's money to be made.

>> No.29891300

>>29891235
>A situation where the system would collapse quickly would be if there is a bank run I think
What would lead the normans to doing such an antisemitic thing?

>> No.29891386

>>29890868
I'm not really a fed. I make 1/3 of my gross every year from federal contracts. 2/3 comes from miners.

It's not my job to babysit you guys. There are feds watching you but I'm not one of them. I'm a miner. I don't care about your stacks except to admire them. Mostly I hang out for the mining and numismatic discussion because those are things I actually know.

>> No.29891423

>>29891300
Fear of the bank going down is usually the reason for bank runs. Although the central bank can quickly respond with expanding credit. Now that I think about it maybe that wouldn't work either. I wonder what would cause hundreds of thousands to take their money out of banks. Seems unfeasible after all

>> No.29891455

>>29891235
>wide. But I disagree a little with the money printing aspect because the Central Banks don't really print money, they print credit and increase bank reserves so that banks are more encouraged to loan money.
What do you call it when the fed buys trillions in treasuries, monetizing the debt, and then the government hands it out as cash to the American people? Sounds like printing money to me.

>> No.29891543

>>29891455
Sure if the money enters the real economy via helicopter money, which I mentioned before, then it can be called money printing. That definitely does increase the amount of money chasing goods and services.

>> No.29891544

>>29891296
well this is one thing i dont understand. this is clearly a major arbitrage opportunity. how long can the COMEX maintain this? it's a lose/lose for them. if they maintain these artificially low spot prices, they will get completely drained by arbitrage traders.

do we have any data on how many physical oz's they actually have, or at least claim to have, and how many oz's are being taken? where can i find this data?

>> No.29891598

>>29891544
>where can i find this data
they list it on a daily basis on their website.

>> No.29891612

>>29891027
negative interest rate bank notes, in other words banks will start printing notes that decrease in value the longer they are held by individuals therefore forcing all the peasant slaves to spend their money, this increases the velocity of money and reduces the amount of savings slaves can accumulate meanwhile all the kikes will have a secondary "e-currency" that doesn't have a negative interest rate that allows them to accumulate more wealth and power.

>> No.29891622

>>29891027
There's much legislation in place to lock the system down. Once hyperinflation would start, you turn off all the ATMs like in greece, close stock exchanges, banks, etc. Since closed banks can't do business anymore it spreads internationally, freezing all monetary trade.
This will be used to abolish USD and EUR, replacing it with CBDCs, magically "resolving" the crisis.
As people don't have cash and nothing to barter with, the government is in absolute economic power at that point, controlling all spending, able to confiscate at will. Combine that with firewall rules that impede crypto transactions (note: VPN can stll be used, but look at where most crypto is, on exchanges and held by people who don't even know they can initiate a transaction from anywhere to anywhere using only the passphrase).

>> No.29891647

Should I cash in my bitcoin and buy 500gram gold bar?

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>>29890941
100oz is just 3 x 1kg coins, how can this be inefficient, that is pocket money, you just buy it and forget about it, nice to have thats all.

>> No.29891714

>>29891027
Surely they can increase interest rates, however there is a certain percetage of the economy (10-30% depending on your country) that will instantly default when interest rates raise above a certain level. The end is mass unemployment and Weimar style inflation.

>> No.29891724

>>29891647
Bro, keep em in 1oz coins. Bars are easier to fake and coin premiums are only 4% if you buy a few 1 ouncers

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>>29891647
500g gold --> 2x 100g bar, 10x 1oz coins

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>mfw CBDCs

>> No.29891898

>>29891647
Maybe sell half your bitcoin, put 25% into mining stocks and 25% into physical gold and silver.

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>>29890555
You guys told me I should invests in Gold and Silver and now I am financially ruined

>> No.29892012

>>29891598
https://www.cmegroup.com/trading/metals/precious/silver.html?optionExpiration=Z7

where do i actually see how many toz where delivered upon on a specific day?

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>>29890555
AHHHHHHHHHHH BOB NOOOO

>> No.29892029
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>>29891946
hehe we got another one boys. Imagine buy literal ROCKS in the 21st century

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>>29891946
>he fell for the stacking meme
Didnt you already learn not to listen after people lost 80% of their portfolio on GME?

>> No.29892056

>>29891946
got em again lol

>> No.29892084

>>29891946
I will buy all of your silver for 5% below spot

>> No.29892136

>>29892012
>https://www.cmegroup.com/market-data/daily-bulletin.html?redirect=/market-data/daily-bulletin/index.html

>> No.29892147

>>29890555
Nice digits, now please convince me why I should trade Precious Metal and although I lurk here often I don’t have a clue of how any of this works so explain to me how to trade Precious Metals plz

>> No.29892159

>>29891946
You should definitely get out now, I'll buy those worthless things off you, maybe only 30% off what you paid and that's cutting my own throat.

>> No.29892167

So what would happen if the exchanges said they weren't selling silver to anyone except approved industrial users?

>> No.29892176

>>29892147
pm's are a buy & hold. They're a hedge.

>> No.29892178

>>29892147
>you buy
>you stack
>you buy some more

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>>29891946
Get a load of this nigger, thinks PM's are an investment

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>>29892147
The only trade you do is handing over excess fiat so you can build a literal fort of silver and eventually guild your firearms in gold.
You DO NOT sell back to (((them)))
Every ounce you own is an ounce they don't.

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>>29892136
thanks. so how do i read this data to determine how many ounces where delivered upon on this day? im new to this

>> No.29892291

>>29892176
>>29892178
Like I said previously, I’m a complete beginner at this but want to do this causally and I have no idea where to start

>> No.29892307

do all silver coins eventually spot?
mine are a few years old and I've never seen a milk spot
mostly maples and krugs

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>>29890506
I have another 5k coming next month, will drop them on Silver Spruce, Viscount Mining, Genesis Metal and Metal Creek.

>> No.29892326

>>29892147
If you want a investment look at gold and silver miners.

Precious metals are a hedge.

>> No.29892335

>Ebay limiting my account
>Silver being sold at less than Spot+VAT
>Can't buy it

>> No.29892337

>>29892291
check op links

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>>29890636
Indeed fellow 1488

>> No.29892356

>>29892267
as a general rule 0 ounces are delivered every day because every time one institution stands for delivery another comes in and buys the delivery ticket and cancels it.

you need to check their claimed inventory because delivery is almost always 0

>> No.29892371

>>29892337
>Implying I have any idea how all that means

>> No.29892384

>>29892335
limited how?
where dat at silber friendo?

>> No.29892385

>>29892291
Have you looked at the OP links yet? Well, basically the idea is to buy coins or bars of silver or gold, and just hold on to them. They should be able to protect your wealth in a hyperinflationary tail risk situation. Although I've recently started stacking some canned food too since store shelves can get pretty empty if currency loses its value, also nice to eat it if I'm too bored to go to the store lol.

>> No.29892401

>>29892371
Lmao typo, when I said how I meant what

>> No.29892456

>>29892371
>>29892401
get out, retard.

>> No.29892475
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If first majestic is withholding all silver until they get a fair price, wont their stock value drop like a rock until they give in or the silver price actually goes up?

Sounds like a big gamble to invest in them atm.

>> No.29892514

>>29892371
Not gonna call you stupid because you are clearly new, but we've offered very clear and straightforward advice. Don't know how to help any further mate.

>> No.29892574

>>29891946
lmao just swing it to the coin shop and then buy it from the shop again for the same premium.

>> No.29892582

>>29892371
go to a coin store and buy metal

or go to the links in op and buy metal

it's really simple, and will teach you important life lessons.

>> No.29892605

>>29892384
Said I had too many bids for a new account

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Sunshine-Minting-10-troy-ounce-999-finesilver-bullion-bar/124585340681

>> No.29892624

I have 50kg silver and 1 kg gold. Now another 50k$ has collected in my bank account. Wtf do I do with it? I own farmland and land for building a house, although that's in my safe country on another continent. Currently I can't farm or build, just wagie for FIAT, I have no other investments. I'm thinking of going 50/50 cash / mining stocks. What do? Money just keep acooomilating.

>> No.29892657

>>29892605
kek
I love a site that actually punishes newfags

>> No.29892682

>>29892624
post stack or larp

>> No.29892686
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Rio Tinto is such a comfy long hold

>> No.29892691

>>29890601
>economics is subscience of biology
shut the fuck up retard
>football is a subscience of biology
>yard cutting is a subscience of biology
>accounting is a subscience of biology
>computer science is a subscience of biology

>> No.29892717

>>29892691
>shut the fuck up retard
he's right
economy is just human ecology. Ecology is a study in biology

>> No.29892767

>>29892605
that's a good thing prevents new accounts trolling sellers

>> No.29892776

>>29892682
I have never and will never post my stack. It was lost in a boating accident. But no need for advice from poor fags that think I have an unreasonable amount of metals.

>> No.29892800

>>29891714
this. zombiefied companies in us/eu would die immediately and probably they'd affect non-zombiefied businesses as well.

>> No.29892815

>>29892776
>not posting your stack before you lost it in a boating accident
>then updating your stack much later on and posting it again
>and then losing it all again at the lake.

>> No.29892818

>>29892624
get some bitcoin

>> No.29892823

>>29892691
>if you say one thing i disagree with, what i'll do is post a series of other things which are completely arbitrary and have no argument, but this will prove you wrong

wow i cant believe i didnt think of it like that, thanks anon

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/ you should prefer old Women to young ones. You call this a Paradox, and demand my Reasons. They are these:

i. Because as they have more Knowledge of the World and their Minds are better stor'd with Observations, their Conversation is more improving and more lastingly agreable.

2. Because when Women cease to be handsome, they study to be good. To maintain their Influence over Men, they supply the Diminution of Beauty by an Augmentation of Utility. They learn to do a 1000 Services small and great, and are the most tender and useful of all Friends when you are sick. Thus they continue amiable. And hence there is hardly such a thing to be found as an old Woman who is not a good Woman.

3. Because there is no hazard of Children, which irregularly produc'd may be attended with much Inconvenience.

4. Because thro' more Experience, they are more prudent and discreet in conducting an Intrigue to prevent Suspicion. The Commerce with them is therefore safer with regard to your Reputation. And with regard to theirs, if the Affair should happen to be known, considerate People might be rather inclin'd to excuse an old Woman who would kindly take care of a young Man, form his Manners by her good Counsels, and prevent his ruining his Health and Fortune among mercenary Prostitutes.

>> No.29892888

>>29892818
My inner boomer hates bitcoin, I don't understand it's purpose at all.

>> No.29892894

How common are fake Morgans, peace dollars, 1964 and before quarters,etc...?

>> No.29892907
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5. Because in every Animal that walks upright, the Deficiency of the Fluids that fill the Muscles appears first in the highest Part: The Face first grows lank and wrinkled; then the Neck; then the Breast and Arms; the lower Parts continuing to the last as plump as ever: So that covering all above with a Basket, and regarding2 only what is below the Girdle, it is impossible of two Women to know an old from a young one. And as in the dark all Cats are grey, the Pleasure of corporal Enjoyment with an old Woman is at least equal, and frequently superior, every Knack being by Practice capable of Improvement.

6. Because the Sin is less. The debauching a Virgin may be her Ruin, and make her for Life unhappy.

7. Because the Compunction is less. The having made a young Girl miserable may give you frequent bitter Reflections; none of which can attend the making an old Woman happy.

8thly and Lastly They are so grateful!!

Thus much for my Paradox. But still I advise you to marry directly; being sincerely Your affectionate Friend.

>> No.29892933

>>29892691
Next time post an argument before you call someone a retard, because he is right and you are wrong. Retard.

>> No.29892934

>>29892514
Yep thanks for it mate appreciate it

>> No.29892964

>>29892888
It controls the whole crypto universe, fixed supply that is wire transferabe to any where in the world, also pnd ponzi

>> No.29892969

>>29892888
fair enough. just seems a bit odd to have such a large amount of silver and gold and 0 btc.

>> No.29892979

>>29892894
>How common are fake Morgans
close to half are now fakes
>peace dollars,
less than 10% are fake
>1964 and before quarters,etc...?
close to none

fakes are currently concentrated on gold coins, morgans, ASE's, leafs, aztec calendars, and a few popular world coins like reichsmarks and such.

>> No.29892984

>>29892861
>>29892907
What is this? The late 19th century?
L O N D O N

>> No.29893021

>>29892979
>close to half are now fakes
What?
There is no way this is true

>> No.29893077

>>29892624
50/50 cash and miners is a good idea yeah, you're in a fantastic position otherwise

>> No.29893080
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>>29893021
china has been minting hundreds of millions a year

>>29892907
green grow the rashes o

>> No.29893103

>>29892964
>>29892969

But isn't it very expensive now (I've been thinking that since 2017)? I just see it having any fundamentals at all. Guess I am just super boomer. Rather buy more land desu than some strange computer coin.

>> No.29893131

Yuropoor here
I bought 25 Mercury Dimes (1907-1940) for $50.
Did I pay too much?

>> No.29893178

>>29893077
I was thinking 80% safe stocks and 20% juniors for gambling. I'm the biggest pussy.

>> No.29893201

>>29892933
If you aren't smart enough to decipher the obvious reductio ad absurdum of considering everything that involves humans a part of biology I'm not responding further. Besides the obvious fucking fact it requires you to be a pure materialist which requires you to be a communist if you're actually autistic enough to go for that

>> No.29893211

>>29893178
Yeah sounds very reasonable. Go for it

>> No.29893237

>>29892717
>>29892823
>>29892933
ask me how I know you're neetsocs

>> No.29893253

>>29893080
Particular year that's more commenly fake ?

>> No.29893272

>>29893178
If you have the assets to make it, go for it, a safe ratio. I have sub 1k worth of miner stock so i'm all in on juniors.

>> No.29893295

>>29893201
science is nothing if not reductionist, but economics is much closer to biology than say, physics.

while physics may occur in the human head, it also exists outside it. Economics has no such luxury. It will invariably die when humans do.

>> No.29893325

>>29892823
You know what retard. I'm actually not done
By that same logic astronomy is a subsect of biology because it requires humans to measure it
Math is a subsect of biology because humans had to invent the concept of 0

>> No.29893329

>>29893253
they've struck all years and all mint marks equally

>> No.29893341

How the F does one test/know if they are buying real or fake silver ?

>> No.29893364

>>29893295
So economics is related to sociology then.

>> No.29893388

>>29893329
How do you differentiate the two then?

>> No.29893389

>>29893325
>By that same logic astronomy is a subsect of biology because it requires humans to measure it
any theoretical intelligence could observe the same astronomy because those stars and planets exist without humans.

economics however dies with humans.

>> No.29893394

>>29893364
More so than to math imo

>> No.29893403

>>29893103
Its pretty expensive now compared to a year ago but its dipping hard at the moment.

Might as well get a suicide stack of it even if youre not that big on it.
21 million coins / 7.8billion people = 0.0027btc or roughly $120

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>>29891386
fed? as in federal agent? what do you mean by monitoring us? are there plans to confiscate my shinies?

>> No.29893435

>>29893364
yes, but sociology isn't really science while economics is almost 1/10th science.

>>29893388
weight and specific gravity currently. They will evolve better fakes though. They already are.

>> No.29893448

>>29892307
maples since 2018 have something called "mintguard" that protects from milk spots
>>29893341
if you're getting it from a legit place of business (not ebay) it's almost guaranteed to be real, otherwise you can visually compare it to known authentic pieces and do the magnet/acid tests explained in OP

>> No.29893464
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Could it be ANY more obvious that paid shills have infested this general and are hellbent on derailing discussion and demoralizing?

Think of how fucking scared and pathetic their masters are, that they spend this much effort trying to suppress the silver bullet that is going to blow their disgusting anti-human brains out.

>> No.29893466

>>29893406
nobody cares about your metals

the racism and antisemitism and threats of violence here certainly draw attention though.

>> No.29893490

>>29893325
>By that same logic astronomy is a subsect of biology because it requires humans to measure it

ECONOMICS IS THE STUDY OF EXCHANGE OF GOODS AND SERVICES BETWEEN PEOPLE

PEOPLE ARE HUMAN BEINGS

HUMAN BEINGS MAKE DECISIONS BASED ON THEIR NEEDS, WHICH IS ROOTED IN THEIR BEHAVIOUR AND PHYSIOLOGY, WHICH STEMS FROM BIOLOGY

commit suicide cunt

>> No.29893524

>>29893435
Sociology and economics are both social sciences. I wouldn't equate social sciences to biology because biology is a natural science.

>> No.29893538

>>29893131
That seems about right for my calculations.

>> No.29893585

>>29893464
occams razor says it's just edgy newfags

>> No.29893597

>>29893524
>I wouldn't equate social sciences to biology because biology is a natural science.
remember feynman
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tWr39Q9vBgo

>> No.29893646

>>29893538
thx, fren

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I've already stacked them up and larped as a pirate for 10 minutes, now do I do with this junk?
Bored already.

>> No.29893711

>>29893585
Goldman sachs has to scrounge up 14.5 million ounces of silver this month to cover their naked shorts
>n-no one cares about your metals, goyims, also cool it with the anti semetic remarks big brothers watching you

>> No.29893736

>>29893597
I mean sure you can also separate natural and social sciences by calling the latter pseudoscience too. But the fact of the matter is that these two branches of science (whether you want to call it that or not) study different things. Social sciences study individuals and societies rather than the physical world. Economics has to be studied that way too because fundamentally economics is about exchanges between individuals in society.

>> No.29893786

>>29893466
Does the Talmud draw equal or greater attention? Thought not.
>A maiden aged three years and a day may be acquired in marriage by coition, and if her deceased husband’s brother cohabited with her she becomes his.
Sanhedrin. 69a, 69b

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>>29892238
Exactly.
Why is everyone suddenly expecting to become a millionaire by buying a few oz of silver?
It's a [wealth plan] + SHTF prep] + [expose the system] investment.
Pic Rel.

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>>29893464
Dude there is only like 250 people max that regularly post in this general. Do you really think people are paying shills to fud this general? If anything they would be focusing on fudding wall street silver.

>> No.29893831

>>29893802
I WANT APU COIN NAO

>> No.29893848

>>29893490
Humans are made of atoms so biology is really just physics

>> No.29893874

>>29893711
>Goldman sachs has to scrounge up 14.5 million ounces of silver this month to cover their naked shorts
how would FUDing here help that? /pmg/ doesn't have nearly that much silver lol
it would make more sense for them to do it on reddit because there's way more people there with way more silver

>> No.29893888

>>29893736
>individuals and societies rather than the physical world.
you're saying individuals and societies aren't physical?

look i spent years studying biology and ecology and I don't consider economics or sociology any harder a science than ecology or paleontology. It's all bullshit because as Feynman says, there are no laws, no rules.

it's descriptive science and on very rare occasions predictive science but never prescriptive science. It's all bullshit, including any biology that's science. Because describing a thing isn't science. Only when you use the description to inductively extrapolate do you get science. And biology in general and sociology in particular sucks at that.

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>>29892861
Aren't these Ben's words? Maybe it made sense back then, but no longer.

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29893916

Any bayhorse holders?
I'm looking to jump in on it

>> No.29893919

>>29893786
I'm not a jew

I'm just telling you why the US government has you on a terrorist watch list.

>> No.29893923

>>29890636
Back to pol

>> No.29893937

>>29891300
>>29891423
if you fear your money in the bank won't be safe in the near future is all it takes. you then cash out at atms or counters. if too many people take their money out of the banks at the same time the banks will run out of bank notes. this is the point where the chaos would be complete. to mitigate that risk there are a few measures in place. it's possible that atm withdrawal limits can be changed within minutes per button click. to get a better understanding of bankruns look at venezuela and greece. bankruns are just a short moment of panic and usually encountered by telling people that everything is fine and some technical measures to lower the cash withdrawal velocity. a well functioning system can stop a bankrun without major problems.

>> No.29893981

>>29893916
>bayhorse

What is bayhorse and why I keep hearing about it

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Anyways what does /pmg/ think about Donlin gold mine?
https://www.novagold.com/properties/donlin_gold/overview/

Thomas Kaplan the cosmopolitan jew is bullish on the mine since he thinks that mines in bad jurisdictions are all going to get nationalized when gold and silver moon.

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>>29893981

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Gen X Boomer here , just started , very excited , doing it for grand kids, fuck me and my life . excited to be doing something for someone else.
Strange not being a selfish cunt ?

>> No.29894059

>>29893888
>you're saying individuals and societies aren't physical?
No, I'm not. How did you get that idea? I'm pointing out that social sciences like economics doesn't study the physical world. Natural sciences study the physical world and its functions. Social sciences study individuals and societies that exist in the physical world, economics doesn't focus on the movements of planets or the circulation of blood in your veins.

You're right that social sciences are often descriptive. They kind of have to be. The only way you can quantitatively measure qualitative things is by surveys, which are done often in social sciences. You can't measure wealth or happiness so you have to settle for what you can get if you want to measure those. In natural sciences on the other hand, you can measure things quantitatively and objectively. That's the difference.

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>>29893981
leaf silver mining company
with based CEO

>> No.29894068

>>29893981
They want to make electric vehicles for the post office. It's a long play to try and increase the efficiency of stack delivery.

>> No.29894078

>>29893919
>I'm not a jew
I know but I am. Also not a burger but most likely on a Building 8 list.
Do the US government have a list for Talmudic Jews seeing as they rape, murder and consume babies? Genuine question because they seem like racist supremacists. Like that Susan Rosenburg bombed Congress and got let off by Bill. Surely she's on a list?

>> No.29894082

Is reddit just stacking silver because they think it will make them rich?

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>>29893981
.12 US or less is a good entry price to look for

>> No.29894126

>>29894068
This sounds like bill shit

>> No.29894130

>>29893817
>Thinks there’s only 250 anons posting in PMG
We have probably hundreds of thousands of lurkers, thousand posters

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>>29893998
>bad jurisdictions
what countries does he define as bad?

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>>29894085
You made me buy the top

>> No.29894173

>>29894059
>economics doesn't study the physical world
of course it does
it studies the movement of physical resources between physical organisms in the physical world.

ecology

the psychological factors are important and not generally available to hard science, but the actual behavior of markets and individuals and groups is very much hard science in the physical realm.

sociology is straight up bullshit, but economics at least attempts to measure real things.

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>>29894147
in a year the new top will be $5

>> No.29894208

>>29894078
>Do the US government have a list for Talmudic Jews seeing as they rape, murder and consume babies? Genuine question because they seem like racist supremacists.
probably, they can get a list of anything they want.

why?

>> No.29894221

>>29894082
if i google 'reddit silver', this is the first thing that comes up:

https://www.reddit.com/r/stocks/comments/la34bh/its_fucking_awful_seeing_the_silver/

wallstreetsilver has 36k subs. wallstreetbets has 9.3 million.

its pretty obvious that 'redditers' as a general term have not yet adopted silver.

when wallstreetbets goes pro silver, that will be major top indicator for me.

>> No.29894225

>>29894085
I doubt you’ll see twelve cents again for BHS. If it does actually get in that range, I’ll have to find a way to buy even more.

>> No.29894230

>>29894173
>it studies the movement of physical resources between physical organisms in the physical world
Exactly, just like I said:
>Social sciences study individuals and societies that exist in the physical world

Does economics study the physical world and its functions? No. Economics studies exchanges between individuals in societies.

>> No.29894263

>>29894207
I think you mean $50

>> No.29894298

>>29894230
>Economics studies exchanges between individuals in societies.
it does both.

I'm not going to argue against you all night because I believe we agree. Economics is psychological pseudoscience mostly. But as opposed to sociology en gestalt it at least dabbles in quantifiable metrics.

>> No.29894306

>>29892624
How the flying fuck do you get all of that with a wagie job?

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>>29893466
>nobody cares about your metals
good.
>the racism and antisemitism and threats of violence here certainly draw attention though.
yeah, that stuff sucks. i think most of them are the same person trying to brainwash us. it's a crappy meta meme and logical short circuit. maybe it's the stormfront raid that's still going on. who knows. i want to see shinies and hear how smart i am for stacking.

>> No.29894344

>>29894221
It just seems like their intention of buying silver is to make money rather than hedge against inflation.

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WAGMI

>> No.29894384

>>29894339
>i think most of them are the same person trying to brainwash us
yep, about 70% of the comments can be attributed to one individual IP

the remainder are other people.

you are very smart for stacking.

>> No.29894394

>>29894143
Anything in South America, Africa and south east asia basically.

I recommend you listen to this jew, billionaire speculative who was funded by soros to invest in silver mines in Peru.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wJjdNqD_Vp4&ab_channel=KatusaResearch

>> No.29894412

So is gold price going down only because US fed interest rates are going up?

Are interest rates rising because fed wants to decrease circulating money supply?

Is tasking interest rates going to do nothing to combat current inflation levels?

Does this mean that once we realize raising interest rates doesn’t do shit the price of gold will shoot back up again?

Does this mean that the only option for USD to maintain world dominance is to either raise interest rates or forcefully decrease money supply?

Is this why we have the term petrodollar?

Somebody please help me. I’m new to dyor and I’m afraid I need meds. Please tell me I’m wrong.

>> No.29894421

>>29890601
>why are rich people more intelligent

Because smart people make more money. Who would of thought.

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>>29894298
Yeah, we agree although we're getting into semantics here. I'm going to side with the categorization of economics as a social science as it is defined by the scientific community. I feel like you're reluctant to admit to the categorization because of a perception that all social sciences are lefty bullshit, which is understandable considering the amount of baseless opinionated gender and racial studies that have surfaced in recent times. But I think that actually important social sciences like criminology and economics should not be confused as natural sciences.

>> No.29894558

>>29894464
no, I just don't see natural science as inherently harder than social science or really any distinction between them until we get to the formal sciences.

and even then it's only because we've switched to tautological deduction instead of descriptive induction. Hard science isn't superior, it's just circular. But neither biology nor any of its subsets like economics is hard science. or even necessarily science at all.

>> No.29894566

>>29894394
thanks fren, the jew Kaplan is in Mexico with Gatos so I guess he considers Mexico safe

>> No.29894588

>>29894412
Gold went down because interest rates increased. What people don't realize is that the fed is going to be forced to buy even more bonds to suppress the yield because the US government will be insolvent if they get too high. The government plans on inflating away the national debt, but they can't come out and say that.

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the lack of stack posting shows me that here are mostly europoors online.

>> No.29894605

>>29892984
kek

>> No.29894627

>>29894558
How would you differentiate "hard"; "formal"; and "natural" sciences? Genuine question, we're getting into territory that you clearly are more knowledgeable about than I.

>> No.29894677

>>29894588
What would happen to the money supply? Wouldn’t it just increase? Is raising rates useless? Is this what they’ve been doing all along? Buying up bonds to inflate? Or have they done this through other avenues before?

>> No.29894703

>>29894593
Never gonna post my stack for the feds monitoring to see. What if they pull a 1930s again?

>> No.29894737

>>29894558
>But neither biology nor any of its subsets like economics is hard science. or even necessarily science at all.
Also I have to address this. I already know your stance about economics (somehow) being a subset of biology so I won't comment on that any more. But what makes you say that biology isn't a science? It definitely is a natural science, and you can definitely measure biological functions quantitatively.

>> No.29894738

>>29894412
10 yr treasury is both considered the "safest" asset to protect wealth and underpins all other debt instruments (regional bank loans, car loans, education loans, etc.). Gold is perceived as a 0% return, 0% yield asset which is attractive if "safe investments" give negative real returns. The classical calculation is to sell gold when that yield goes up, mostly because for decades that worked but only because interest rates weren't sub 2% (the long term trend line of treasuries is downward).
The problem with rising interest rates is twofold. (1) Asset bubbles collapse and right now there is an everything bubble. This would be especially dramatic with stocks and real estate. This is because outstanding debt would not be able to refinance at lower rates, and there is a LOT of outstanding debt. (2) Rising interest rates cause price inflation which acts as a depressed brake on the economy. The only "solution" will be yield curve control to turn the Fed's bond purchasing from a certain amount per month to INFINITE.
It will be claimed that it will be temporary but it will go on way too long. At that point, debt and money printing get so out of control that the only solutions are to tighten credit to a drip to save the dollar, or watch the other countries of the world abandon the dollar and have dollars from abroad rush back into the US and cause the inflation we have so happily send aboard for decades.
Both are good for gold.

>> No.29894751

>>29894627
hard is completely quantifiable with set rules and laws. Maths, logic, physics

formal is maths, logic, physics, some chem

natural is descriptive and soft, biology, most geology, sociology, economics, astronomy, stamp collecting

applied takes up the remainder. Eng, geo, whatever

>> No.29894791

>>29894737
>you can definitely measure biological functions quantitatively.
a thing that can be quantified is a datum, not a science.

science is extrapolating from data. And there are no hard laws for that in biology.

>> No.29894871

>>29894412
>So is gold price going down only because US fed interest rates are going up?

Yes, but they are mistaken because gold does not become less attractive in this environment it becomes MORE attractive. and because of manipulation. Artificial paper supply outweighing real demand.

>Are interest rates rising because fed wants to decrease circulating money supply?

most likely. they could also simply be stress testing to see how weak things really are. they could also be purposefully bringing about a small crash so that they garner more public/government support and can implement more QE.

>Is tasking interest rates going to do nothing to combat current inflation levels?

decreasing them will only increase inflation

>Does this mean that once we realize raising interest rates doesn’t do shit the price of gold will shoot back up again?

most likely, depends on how much 'they' can suppress the price and keep normies buying speculative dogshit instead of real assets.

>Does this mean that the only option for USD to maintain world dominance is to either raise interest rates or forcefully decrease money supply?

The only way for the USA to maintain worldwide hegemony is to somehow return to its oldways of actually having a functioning economy, which involve sound money, manufacturing goods, and a near complete reduction in government spending and market interference. does any of this sound likely? things will get a lot worse before they get even remotely better.

>Is this why we have the term petrodollar?

yes. you currently need USD to buy oil from OPEC countries. this gives the USD SOME tangible value as it means it is at least necessary for the purchase of a tangible commodity which the world constantly needs.

anyone in the past who has defied this regime(Husain, Ghadaffi etc)has had forced military intervention.

i anticipate we will see more US military involvement in the middle east as they continue to impose their paper ponzi scheme upon the world.

>> No.29895033

>>29894703
no one cares, there wont be a confiscation of tiny coins, there is no need for it.
the amount of gold and silver in hands of citizens is tiny compared to the catastrophic default of the USD, they cannot change anything by confiscating your stack.

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>>29894384
>you are very smart for stacking.
thank you. that made my day. i bought a tube of silver krugerrands recently. feels good. maybe one day i will build a citadel with a part of my little silver fortune.

>> No.29895283

>>29894384
>yep, about 70% of the comments can be attributed to one individual IP
do you have more info about that? who is it (russians, chinese, norks, iranians, hisbullah, neo nazi groups)?

>> No.29895322

>>29894751
I can accept that maths be put into its own category in all fields and branches of science since it's entirely about logical deduction, you cannot induce a mathematical equation since everything has to be explicitly deduced. But everything else is inductive, all the other sciences are ultimately inductive because you cannot measure everything, you have to take large and representative sets of samples and induce based on them. I think that differentiates maths from everything else by default.
Natural sciences are separated into life sciences that focus on studying and measuring living things and their functions (biology and its subsciences), and physical sciences which focus on studying non-living matter and its functions (physics, chemistry, geology, astronomy). Social sciences like economics and criminology are focused on the behaviour of individuals in societies.
>>29894791
>science is extrapolating from data. And there are no hard laws for that in biology.
Could you elaborate more on this? Which "real" sciences have "hard laws" for extrapolating from data? To my knowledge all science besides math is based on 1) making a hypothesis 2) testing the hypothesis by measuring things and 3) extrapolating via inductive reasoning. How do natural life sciences like biology differ?

>> No.29895391

>>29895033
they can make it illegal as they will release cbdc, you will probably be forced to accept their shitcoin as a mean of payment

>> No.29895460

>>29895322
>How do natural life sciences like biology differ?
>>29893597
back to feynman

physics produces hard, predictive laws.
biology doesn't.
sociology doesn't
economics doesn't

this is a problem of scope and resolution, but it's a real problem anyways.

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>>29893466
nigger

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>>29895391
making something illegal will increase its value if the demand is still there

>> No.29895533

>>29895283
>do you have more info about that?
sure
>who is it
c'mon man I can't tell you that.

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>>29894345
Nice

>> No.29895644

>>29894677
The money supply will increase. Raising rates was useful when we were still pretending that we had a viable economy and that we would eventually pay off the federal deficit. The recent massive increase in government spending the last year has changed the situation to controlled demolition mode. Not sure on the last question. This is only my own moderately informed opinion.

>> No.29895675

>>29895525
where is this guy getting THAT data? or is it a custom made chart. if so, where is he getting the data for it? because an anon above pointed me to the CME daily data reports and i cant see any physical moving out

>> No.29895706

The appeal of Bayhorse is that it is a producer of high-grade silver that is extremely undervalued (trading at a P/E of less than three). Incredible investment opportunity. But there is another small-cap producer that is undervalued and also trading at a P/E <3: Starcore International Mines in Mexico. It is not “the next Bayhorse,” as the gold and silver grades are nowhere near as high as BHS, and it is only producing a few thousand oz of gold per quarter, as opposed to a quarter million oz of silver per quarter for BHS (when they ramp up to full production soon). But, the fact is, Starcore is producing gold (and some silver) in a PM bull market, has no debt, has a long mine life due to constant in-mine exploration, and has a 13m market cap. For those enamored by the BHS value prop, also take a look at Starcore, as their story is somewhat similar.

https://stockhouse.com/companies/bullboard?symbol=t.sam&threadid=32572921

>> No.29895715

>>29894738
>>29894871

Thank you very much for your input based anons.

If I may ask, would gold not be a good safety then? I actually don’t give a shit to watch it pump so I can dump. Genuinely want to protect against inflation but given my normie options of either investing it myself into stocks, or buying PMs, I think I’d rather buy PMs as a way to at least fight off inflation.

You say gold is speculative. Do you say this is speculative dogshit for normies assuming they want it to pump? Or would it still be wise to have at least 25% of my cash laying around? I currently have 50k to my name and have only spend about 5k into gold so far as a hedge.

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>>29895533
>c'mon man I can't tell you that.
okay fren. keep stacking.

>> No.29895807 [DELETED] 

>>29895675
his chart is showing the comex recieving 30 million ounces. Taking them in, not sending them out. I don't know if it's true or not, but it shows the comex decades away from default at current demand.

>> No.29895847

>>29895460
After doing some reading online I can now see where you're coming from with regard to biology. It seems that there are no definitive scientific laws for biology because there always seems to be an exception. Maybe the reason is that we don't understand life nearly well enough to come up with all-encompassing laws about biology. Interesting, I learnt something from this. One article I found did make some suggestions for laws of biology but you could probably poke holes into each of these too:
>We enlist the assistance of the international scientific community to inform us of any modifications and exceptions to existing scientific dogma so that our concepts can continuously be refined. Only via this approach has it been possible to establish some basic laws of biology. The First Law of Biology: all living organisms obey the laws of thermodynamics. The Second Law of Biology: all living organisms consist of membrane-encased cells. The Third Law of Biology: all living organisms arose in an evolutionary process.

Sociology and economics and other social sciences of course don't have these laws because they aren't natural sciences.

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>>29895715
Gold is NOT speculative. the complete opposite. it is quite literally the safest asset in human history. it has enormous utility and is extremely scarce, thus making it a perfect store of value. also holding physical gold gives you no counter-party risk and exposure to the financial system.

so to clarify you must have miss read what i typed, because precious metals are one of the only ways to survive what is coming.

>> No.29895888

>>29895706
>The appeal of Bayhorse is that it is a producer
not yet, they need to be successful with the offtake first. That's the risk. But I'm pretty confident they can do it

>> No.29895892

>>29895847
>you could probably poke holes into each of these too:
easily enough, but I have to get some sleep. Have a good evening/morning anon

>> No.29895923

>>29895892
You too, was a good discussion. I feel like I learnt a thing or two, thank you

>> No.29895951

>>29893703
Put it in your pants and do a little dance.

>> No.29895957

>>29895807
>his chart is showing the comex recieving 30 million ounces. Taking them in, not sending them out. I don't know if it's true or not, but it shows the comex decades away from default at current demand.

no, it is not. it is delivery taken FROM the exchange.

>> No.29895962

>>29895847
>>29895892
first law is physics, not bio
second law is tautological, life is defined by the law
third is also tautological and semantic. all things arose in an evolutionary process if you define "evolutionary process" to include all things.

anyways, enough jacking off. Time to sleep

>> No.29895977

>>29895715
>You say gold is speculative
No it isn't for the very simple reason that a gold coin from the Spanish Empire or the Roman empire are still valuable today for their gold content (in addition to any numismatic value). This board is full of a lot of desperate people that need to grow their wealth first to "make it". The entire point of gold is to secure your purchasing power free from the intervention of central banking authorities. It might be "undervalued" because of manipulation schemes from the CBOE but that only works to your advantage. but the unwinding of that would likely mean absolute societal chaos so its best not to think of returns in scenarios where you likely need ammo more than more gold.
>Do you say this is speculative dogshit for normies assuming they want it to pump?
Silver might be have a speculative component to it that doesn't also coincide with the collapse of society because of a very public manipulation scheme from bullion banks, JPM being the big one. And a large part of that is because silver has industrial uses that are only going to increase in the future and most of it is "gone" after being used. Before crypto it was widely regarded as the most violently volatile of assets with sudden jarring moves but the timeframes are long and IMO, not worth it for growing assets. It is however, fantastic to include with gold as a way to secure your wealth. Silver and gold are undervalued relative to historical trends but silver is ALSO undervalued relative to gold. Thus that part is a bonus.
>I currently have 50k to my name and have only spend about 5k into gold so far as a hedge.
10% of liquid net worth in PMs is fine. I'd worry about diversifying income streams to generate more cashflow to convert into more PMs than convert what you have ow into more PMs.

>> No.29895982

>>29893916
10k shares here. Jump on in mate

>> No.29896014

>>29895962
good night anon

>> No.29896044

>>29891544
Many delivery contracts are settled in cash, there's no way to find out if delivery was settled in cash or physical. Most of the contracts that stood for delivery are from other banks, doubt they would raise a stink about cash settlement when they're part of the charade

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>>29893435
Do these fake Morgans pass the ping test? Damn Chinese fakers

>> No.29896077

>>29896014
night
>>29896053
no

>> No.29896378

>>29895848
Yeah definitely misread one of your statements. Thanks for the answers though.

>>29895977
When you say undervalued relative to historical trends do you happen to be talking about 1970s crash, and the uptick in silver demand in 2021 compared to 2010 when the price was around 17 an ounce of silver?

If those are the only cases I’d like to know if you know of any other cases that prove your statement.

>> No.29896397

>>29893916
40k shares with a cost basis of .08
I may even it it to 50k if it falls under 10 desu

>> No.29896406

>>29893786
>and if her deceased husband’s brother cohabited with her she becomes his.
Hunter Biden

>> No.29896506

>>29894339
>the racism and antisemitism and threats of violence here certainly draw attention though.
Yeah or people that try to D&C, so that this community can be put away as racist, anti-semitism etc. Cointelpro stuff

>> No.29896597
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IF YOU STACK PHYSICAL SILVER WITH THE INTENTION TO MAKE MONEY YOU ARE A FUCKING IDIOT.

If you want to make money buy miners and commodities. 1000x more liquid, and can be sold with a click of a button with no premiums(just .1% broker fee or someshit), PSLV also counts as this.

Buying gold when it dips to its ultra lows this coming week is also an excellent way to make money.

Stacking physical silver is only if
>you like to collect shinies
>you are a schizo tranny who thinks the world will turn into mad max

>> No.29896631

>>29896077
Thanks Bob (or whatever your name is), goodnight

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https://silvergoldbull.com/3-4-oz-2012-war-of-1812-silver-coin#

Props the anon who posted it yesterday. I just got 10x

3/4oz 4x9 CAD silver coin, with the discount it comes out 30.30$ per oz. free shipping over 199$.

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>>29896597
but it is money

>> No.29896657

>>29894085
I bought at .15.
Did I do ok?

>> No.29896670

>>29896378
>When you say undervalued relative to historical trends do you happen to be talking about 1970s crash, and the uptick in silver demand in 2021 compared to 2010 when the price was around 17 an ounce of silver?
The historical mean value of gold to silver (GSR) is ~ 40. The actual physical abundance of silver is more on the order of 15:1 (and this was close to the value ratio used by ancient societies like the Romans). Currently the GSR is 65. So right now silver is "cheap" relative to gold.

>> No.29896687

>>29896597
>Stacking physical silver is only if
You like having real money.

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>>29896597
nice try faggot

>> No.29896775

>>29896655
>>29896687
Mining stocks/PSLV gives way bigger returns and no premiums killing your profit margins.

Use those profits to buy a disproportionally larger amount of physical silver(which you intend to keep and not resell) or more commodities/assets.

You fuckwits would literally stack silver in 2015 instead of bitcoin because "bitcoin isnt real money", despite being able to use the billions in profit to buy REAL assets afterwards.

>> No.29896801

>>29896597
How realistic is the mad max scenario? I feel like the meme of a return-to-the-dark-ages dystopian hell-world is somewhat contrived and inaccurate, almost like a distraction that has infiltrated the precious metals and firearms communities. Please correct my thinking here if I’m off base.

>> No.29896852

>>29896775
>Mining stocks/PSLV gives way bigger returns and no premiums killing your profit margins.
Kinesis is better than PSLV for buying "at spot", has lower redemption amounts, and may have both a yield and free storage.

>> No.29896855

>>29894130
>>hundereds of thousands of lurkers
Surly this cant be right. Has anybody researched this?

>> No.29896864
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>>29896597
Everyone NEEDS to have between 15 and 35% of their whole portfolio as physical metals. Insurance and hedge against global nationalization of mines.

>> No.29896930

>>29894588
>The government plans on inflating away the national debt,
https://fred.stlouisfed.org/series/M1SL
Something happened here.

>> No.29896936

>>29896801
unlikely. much more likely is a general decay of society until it's defacto feudalist and technology will vary by region from (almost, or even beyond, what we have today) to....(niggers).

>> No.29896967

>>29896864
Jfc

>> No.29896992

>>29896801
History shows a 100% death rate of fiat currencies. Gold and Silver have a 100% survival rate. Just build your wealth in pm steadily (10-30% of your financial assets as insurance) and never sell - always trade metal to metal according to gold/silver ratio.

>> No.29897001

>>29896801
Its not likely.

What IS likely is currency inflating away into nothing and only hard assets retaining their value. The real play to buy land, but if you cant afford it PMs are second best.

>> No.29897026

>>29896967
There are dragons here.

>> No.29897070

>>29893817
>>29893874
Plebbitards will hand over their silver quietly if government makes it illegal since they have no funz. Here, not so much.

>> No.29897110

>>29897070
>Here, not so much.
pretty sure you're thinking of /k/

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>>29892815
life comes at you fast

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never forget
executive order 11110

>> No.29897146

>>29897110
>not belonging to the /pmg/ boating club.

>> No.29897148

>>29896864
Fren, you're going to be traveling everywhere by helicopter post-SHTF :) KEK

>> No.29897151

>>29892861
>older women
>because there is no hazard of children
imagine being with a woman for any reason other than having and raising your own children

>> No.29897261

>>29897110
>pretty sure you're thinking of /k/

Pretty sure every stacking burger worth their salt here has plenty of guns and ammo already.

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>>29896864
>only have 1.5%
Guess I have an excuse to buy more shiney. Hopefully some of these gains will give back

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>>29895283
it’s a lie. 4chan has always been based on a solid foundation of anti-semitism, and for good reason.

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>>29896864
Respect.

>> No.29897522

>>29897468
>a solid foundation of healthy and wholesome anti-semitism, and for good reason.
Very true. very true.

>> No.29897538

How likely is it that gold will hit $3000/oz when the market and USD crash?

>> No.29897567

>>29892310
whats the next Vangold?

>> No.29897592
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>>29896864
now THAT is a stack

>> No.29897612

>>29896637
I paid 31/oz for kg bricks. That’s a good deal.

>> No.29897673

>>29896775
>can someone turn the power back on
>I need to sell my stocks and Bitcoin
kek lemme know when you’ll take a mercury dime for your hard drive

>> No.29897676

>>29897538
itll go far higher than that in a few years dude, this is literally the drop before the bull rush

>> No.29897700

>>29897261
not everyone here is a burger you know, especially around this time of day...

>> No.29897732

>2/16 payment cleared
>2/28 still not shipped

thanks SD...

>> No.29897775

>>29894339
>>29894384
Narratives have been imposed on 4chan by people paid to disrupt conversations and post nonsense threads for years. It has worked splendidly. The very people that 4chan collectively makes fun of, such as NPC’s and “Facebook boomers” are less brainwashed than they are. /pol/ is an example of successful cointepro taking complete control of all discourse on the board. Shame that few people can see this for what it really is.

>> No.29897784

>>29896967
>>29897026
>>29897148
>>29897493
>>29897592
Newbs who never met floor stacker.
He was a great man.

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>>29897673
>thinks everything will turn into mad max in 5 minutes

Check how long it took weimar germany or venezuela to spiral out of control, take your meds, tranny.

>> No.29897834

>>29897775
you are liberal cuckold yes ha ha ha ha

>> No.29897881

>>29896801
>How realistic is the mad max scenario?
Highly unlikely unless specific things happen(nuke war,continent wide emp or an actual plague)what is more likely that it will be a time of increased chaos(more crime,riots,governments having less control,states/regions breaking off and in some cases regional conflicts)none of those things mean that people will go full mad max

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>>29897567
bllg. Soon a producer. Has gold, silver and tons of copper.

>> No.29897931

>>29890555
Nice trips, I know it's not a question about precious metals, but I've been thinking about buying some normal US coin rolls.
I just got to thinking, if the government up and goes "we're done with physical money" then the last year of printing would probably end up with a bit minting might end up with some value.
You guys know where I can buy some unopened rolls of pennys, quarters, dimes?

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>>29897775
(you)

>> No.29897982

>>29897816
Didn’t take long at all. You honestly think you will have time to sell stock and convert it to silver during a crash? Good for you I guess. I got a wife and three kids and I stay ready so I don’t have to get ready. you can say you just don’t have any money instead of being a stackless faggot larper.

>> No.29898049

>>29892861
Completely disagree. All the older (40ish) unmarried women i've ever known have become cold hearted, arrogant and vain, while also having had too many sexual partners for them to be even remotely capable of forming proper bonds anymore. They will never be able to assume a proper role in a marriage. It is a sad thing to behold and consider, but something more and more common in our time.

>> No.29898066

>>29897982
the only currency that matters during an actual crash is shotgun shells

>> No.29898072

>>29897931
wow i really messed up that post, I meant to say
"The last year of minting might end up with some value"

>> No.29898114

>>29897982
>>29897982
>stay ready so I don’t have to get ready
This.
What's your short term financial plan?

>> No.29898116

>>29897982
>he thinks the upcoming crash and silvers price manipulation being thwarted are related to each other

And this is where you fucked up.

>> No.29898140

>>29898066
maybe for city folk that live like rats in cages stacked to the sky. I will be just fine.

>> No.29898181

>>29898066
>Go to a gun store during an actual crash
>i'd like to purchase 10 shotgun shells, gun seller
>here you go, 10 shotgun shells, that'll be 10 shotgun shells and two 22lr's sirs
>get ripped of again

>> No.29898249

>>29898116
bit of a stretch m8. all I said is that when a collapse happens, it’s gonna be too late to implement an exit strategy. The only ones who will get out are the ones with their bags packed already.

>> No.29898327

man, I just received yet another "signature required" package yesterday that was just left in my mailbox, lazy mailman couldn't even be bothered to get out and get my signature, tempted to claim I never received it, there was 5k worth of stuff in this package.

>> No.29898354

>>29898249
Guess thats why everyone without silver in hand died during the 80s, dot com crash and 2008.

>> No.29898395

>>29898249
Covid tested my prep. Slightly.
Also, I live in Mormon country so most are fully prepped for whatever. Comfy.

>> No.29898430

>>29897931
Jmbullion has unopened mint rolls. Check the other sites too.

>> No.29898525

>>29898114
I really don’t worry about it. I just hope no one else close to us dies, cuz I lost 3 people last year and literally sold all we owned to pay for my mother in law’s cancer treatment and still had to file bankruptcy. money can always be earned again. I’ve had the longest holiday of my life during covid, and I’m making the most of it with my wife and kids.
>>29898354
if you think that’s all that will happen, then I advise you not to plan or prepare for anything more severe or drastic.

>> No.29898532

>>29898395
Aren't Mormons an off shoot of Jews ?

>> No.29898541

>>29893703
Sell them to me.

>> No.29898571

>>29893916
Yea 20k shares.

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>>29896506
>>29897775
disinfo and psycho meme warfare everywhere. i follow the fren trail of life. be nice to each other. have it cozy. post apu. let the bots and dysinfo d&c shills and haters spit hate on each other. the place being seen as a place for qboomers and nazi capitol stormers is clearly a problem. but as long as they stay in their containment boards it's still no risk for /biz/raelis.

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>>29893466
>>29894339

>> No.29898635

gotta have some vacation to spend on trading now
but this niggers try to shill their fucking trashtoken
fine that I join bot ocean bot and strategies
no sense to believe in this trash

>> No.29898639

>>29897784
Qrd on floor stacker anon?

>> No.29898681

>>29898181
>>Go to a gun store during an actual crash
>>i'd like to purchase 10 shotgun shells, gun seller
>>here you go, 10 shotgun shells
>that'll be 1oz silver
>get on knees again

>> No.29898699

>>29898609
Good post and best of luck to you, anon.

>> No.29898739

>>29898532
aren’t all Abrahamic religions?

>> No.29898759

>>29898739
True.

>> No.29898846

>>29896930
kek. looks crazy to me. but i'm not a economist.

>> No.29898936

>>29898846
Exactly. Wtf does it mean? Any econ anons care to comment?>>29896930

>>29898525
Best to you and yours anon. Take care.

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Just after reading 3 chapters of A History of Central Banking and The Enslavement of Mankind, my hatred for kikes has increased 10 fold. Fucking pure evil.

>> No.29899030

>>29898959
I was going to read it next but I forgot I got a secret history of reptilians to read next. So it’s after that.

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>>29898959
Wait till you get your hands on the Talmud

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>>29894339
I stack to defeat the jews and their nigger golem.

>> No.29899221

>>29893466
Niggers tongue my anus

>> No.29899264

>>29898699
thx fren best luck for you to.

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>>29893981

>> No.29899433

>>29898936
as i sad. i am not an economist. from my pov it means the fed put a lot of worthless assets in its balance sheet and multiplied the money supply in 2020 like crazy. i don't know if m1 money is always floating into the real world necessarily or if it is neutralized one day...

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>>29899139
>>29898959

>> No.29899507

>>29899433
>don't know if m1 money is always floating into the real world necessarily
exhibit a: real estate
exhibit b: tech stonks
exhibit c: commodities (rhodium, copper, palladium)

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Comfy COMEX Crash bump
>300 posts
>no bakers announced
>no thread linked
>already have had lots of thread splitting and newfags fucking up the op..
Pixel Related

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>>29899442

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Is the equivalent of around 240 dollars for 0.5kg of 0.400 old swedish krona an acceptable deal? I have a /stack/, but I'm completely new to junk silver and that's the cheapest I can get around here.

>> No.29899690

>>29891027
But prices are increasing. Have you seen the price of fuel, food, copper, lumber? All things that are essential to life. Sony may be keeping the price of playstations low but non NEET essentials are skyrocketing.

>> No.29899727

>>29899523
Thread quality is taking a dive. I'm going to post a /pmg/ on some other appropriate boards - maybe we can leave the filth behind.

>> No.29899779

>>29899507
assets prices inflation is mostly because some few individuals and institutions had excess to that money/the printing press (cheap credit). but what i am not sure about is whether it has to happen necessarily or if there can be "sinks" for m1 too. if the latter it'd mean the m1 realizing itself in bursts is possible.

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>>29899727
>I can’t handle trolls
Running solves nothing, just ignore them.

>> No.29899822

>>29899727
If we make a thread on 8(kun) none of the reddit niggers will be able to find us

>> No.29899871

>>29899779
>sink for m1
should be interest rates, shouldnt they ?

>> No.29899976

>>29893466
>threats of violence
Examples of this? I don't see anyone threatening anyone else here it's usually pretty comfy until jews start kvetching and outing themselves.

>> No.29900082

>>29899976
Speech IS violence to lefties.

>> No.29900222

>>29899782
I dont necessarily want to run. I just want the old /pmg/ feels back

>> No.29900258

>>29898846
>>29898936
They included savings accounts in the M1 calculation for some reason.

>> No.29900264

>>29898681
>>>Go to a gun store during an actual crash
>>>gun seller, I am going into battle and I need your strongest shotgun shells
>>>you can't handle my strongest shotgun shells

>> No.29900275
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>>29900082
Berkeley then and Berkeley now...

liberalism dies without censorship

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I know you guys love the comfyness.
But you do realize that the only way this place can stay comfy forever is for silver to never break out?
You will take flak if you are over the target.
The only way to avoid it is to stay away from any critical targets.

>> No.29900324

>>29899598
For silver, try to avoid anything below 80% purity. Depends more on why you're buying the coins, if you'd like for collecting then go ahead.

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>>29900319
Please explain. Why is silver a critical target ? On teevee they said its just a pet rock.

>> No.29900389

>>29900324
2 reichsmark being the only exception

>> No.29900431

>>29900222
It may never come back. The conversation-disrupting shills are annoying but give me an even stronger bullish sentiment. The board got noticeably less pleasant during the height of the silver squeeze, and although it’s tapered somewhat, there is still an obvious presence of government shilling efforts that may now never go away.

>> No.29900432

>>29900275
Whether or nor old Yuri was larping, he did one thing spot on, the commie subversion started in colleges and spread everywhere.

>> No.29900462

who's baking?

>> No.29900475

>>29899871
idk. i'm too uneducated on that subject. usually i listen to peter schiff's explanations on how bad the economy is. i also like to listen to robert kiyosaki because he is the angry boomer always ranting about the fiscal politics but it makes him fun and smile. wholesome imo. the inherit value of precious metals is clear to me and that is all i need to know to stack.

>> No.29900588

>>29900475
WSJ or NYT went after Kiyosaki after his interview on kitco 6 months ago. He's looking to leave the country now.

>> No.29900610

>>29900324
Hmm, that's gonna be a problem here in the UK too, 3d and 6d are probably our equivalent junk silver coins but depending on the year you're likely looking at 50% silver content.

>> No.29900635

>>29900432
McCarthy was also right. Funny how he was ostracized for calling it out then the same as anyone is now.

>> No.29900647

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

Kiyosaki explaining the silver squeeze

>> No.29900658

>>29900588
>WSJ or NYT went after Kiyosaki
for what?