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26555606 No.26555606 [Reply] [Original]

Native Metallic Silver 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

>Shills
>>25557138 ?
>>25549155 ?

>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

Previous thread: >>26526030

>> No.26555635

>>26555606
Thanks for baking PAN MAN

>> No.26555728
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26555728

>>26555635
no problem busy right now though talk to you all later!

>> No.26555786
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>>26555728
Its a slow night, thanks for baking.

>> No.26555787

Would 420 toz ag be enough to make it?

>> No.26555812
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26555812

Everyone reposts this screenshot and the video that goes, but has anyone ever linked to the article in the tweet? It's still up on the WEF's website and frankly just as scary as the tweet and video.
https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2016/11/8-predictions-for-the-world-in-2030/?utm_content=bufferdda7f&utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook.com&utm_campaign=buffer

>> No.26555873
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26555873

watching hidden secrets of money right now, its 7 years old, how did it not come true yet? I still feel like I don't have enough time to make enough fiat to convert to PMs, yet the time pressure that those vids pushed turned out to be nothing?

Does nothing matter? Can the fed just print money forever without consequence like they did back not even a decade ago? Fuck

>> No.26555897
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>>26555606
Just bought this lot of merc dimes. I’m in all in boys. 1merc = one old mom and questionable daughter.

>> No.26555938

>>26555897
whatd that cost you, if I may be so bold?

>> No.26556029

>>26555812
A new video came out recently.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uPYx12xJFUQ
Just as freaky as the others.

>> No.26556074

>>26555873
>Can the fed just print money forever without consequence like they did back not even a decade ago?

Probably, if we didn't have a pandemic to force their hand into firing up the printing presses like never before. Covid accelerated a process that may have taken another 10-20 years to come home to roost.

>> No.26556210

>>26556074
The QE brrrrrrrfest was at the time an unbelievable event, but seems to have set the precedent for 2020s printer friction fire. If it didn't matter then, why would it matter now?

>> No.26556240

>>26555938
114.

>> No.26556587
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26556587

heres a few tidbits of news, but things have been pretty quiet in my neck of the woods for a few days on exploration side.
https://www.juniorminingnetwork.com/junior-miner-news/press-releases/1718-tsx-venture/wcc/91782-woodjam-drilling-returns-251-metres-of-1-04-g-t-gold-including-155-metres-of-1-51-g-t-gold.html

https://www.juniorminingnetwork.com/junior-miner-news/press-releases/2136-tsx-venture/rel/91802-roughrider-expands-empire-mine-property-and-reports-new-sampling-results.html

>> No.26556593

>>26555606
Bump

>> No.26556625
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>> No.26556881

>>26556029
I'm shocked the comments on that video are still open and unmoderated.

>> No.26556883
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26556883

So I lurked the past several thread and saw these miners listed

Nicola Mining
Dolly Varden
Mammoth Resources
Genesis Metals Corp
Moneta Porcupine
Blue Lagoon
Nighthawk Gold
Silver One
Irving Resources
Golden Minerals
Blackrock Gold
Rockhaven Resources
Peninsula Energy
Thunderstruck Resources
Metals Creek
Tocvan Ventures
Firefox Gold
Fireweed Zinc

As a poorfag wagie who managed to finally accumulate 3oz gold and 518oz silver, I want some miners. I have 500 I can spend tomorrow and another 500 next week. I dont mind risking it. After I use it on miners ill keep using my disposable income on more physical.

Started early 2020 with the virus thanks to you guys. Sold off some rare comics, video games, tapped into cash savings in my closet, sold off rare yugioh/pokemon/mtg cards I had and other useless material items I ultimately did not need. Ive gotten a lot of my affairs in order too.

Thank you /pmg/

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26556914

>>26555606

>> No.26556997

>>26555873
You can print money and it won't do shit to inflation if 60 million people lose their jobs and businesses. Stop getting your info from Qboomer conspirtard youtube videos of all places.

Why's this place so gung ho on junior miners anyways? Most of them are just scammers who mine dumbass shareholders instead of the pounds in the ground they pretend to have.

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26557053

Just got these bad boys. 25 silver krugerrands. Pls rate out of 10

>> No.26557151

>>26557053
20/20

>> No.26557259
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26557259

been sporatic in my posting. anyone get anything good recently? got my 21 ASE tube

>> No.26557294

Nice, thinking of getting a krug for my first whole gold ounce.
Side note, why don't other African countries mint and sell their own gold coins since they have large deposits of metals? Do they not have mints, or is all of their reserves bought up by other countries?

>> No.26557353

>>26557053
>>26557151
it's actually 25/25

>> No.26557355

>>26557294
i picked up a 1 oz silver elephant from somalia. i dont know dick about their minting. but it feels intermittent and lesser in number

>> No.26557387

>>26557294
rwanda has a cool mmint

>> No.26557405

>keep refreshing my order confirmed page that says my JMBullion order has been shipped
>its been a week and nothing
WHERE ARE MY SHINIES REEEEEEEEEEEE
>>26556883
Aya Gold and Silver is a fucking beast that is a foreverhold. It won't make the kinds of moves a junior makes because they are nowhere near production but their properties are just incredible. Consider "securing some profits" in them. Maybe CDE, AG, and HL as well.

>> No.26557427

>>26557294
>Do they not have mints, or is all of their reserves bought up by other countries?
I think it's mostly because they're tok dangerous their own PM coins or to poor to have a mint. Whenever an African country mints bullion coins, it's done through a private mint based outside of Africa.

>> No.26557460

>>26556883
Gme

>> No.26557467

>>26557259
>21
won't it be kind of lonely for one of the coins?

>> No.26557519
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$25 stable coin

>> No.26557578

>>26557467
sorry should have specified. 2021. 20 in the tube. although alot of anons do order 21 so they can have one to fondle

>> No.26557631
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26557631

>>26556074
They were already entering the endgame when banks stopped loaning to each other overnight and the Fed had to step in for repo operations as a lender of last resort. Now a year later there is still no going back. COVID was basically a very convenient excuse to control the demolition and grant unworldly power to the state without backlash. Their goal appears to be steering the upcoming economic reset towards a neo-communist outcome.

>> No.26557753

Oh GOD I am going in the c section room HOLD ME ANONS I must witness a c section the baby doesn't want to drop down. Fuck I can't believe I am going to see my wife's guts. I JUST WANT TO SEE HODL MEMES AND BE HOME FUCK

>> No.26557758

>>26557631
so whats the solution? Horde PMs and ammo? I have more guns and loaded mags than my two hands can shoot

>> No.26557805

>>26557753
If you're seeing guts, sue that doc, that's not how C sections work.

>> No.26557817

>>26555606
How long have we been crabbing now

>> No.26557852

>>26557805
Oh...k I'm going good luck to me

>> No.26557864

>>26557758
Prepare for a USSR collapse scenario

>> No.26557887

>>26557852
You'll be fine, anon, it's a few minutes of absolute terror and then a sense of relief and joy that words cant describe.

>> No.26557912

>>26557405
Can you give the rundown on Aya? It's three bucks a share. That's half of hecla. Better be good. Just saying.

>> No.26557938

>>26556997
physical on the ground exploration companies did fantastic last year, the amount of work for drillers and geotechnical crews was unheard of, so saying these junior explorers are all scams is a bit misplaced. Many will never get anywhere sure, but simply seeing the amount of actual work these different companies put into their territory was a sign that many will likely end up as mines in the long run. The companies putting drills on the ground and building major camps believe in the territory their working.

>> No.26558067

>>26556883
Avalon Advanced materials
Gainey Capital
Aftermath Silver
Metallic Minerals
Mega Uranium
North American Nickel
Baru Gold Company
Contura Energy
Tinka is probably ok too right now
buy 100 shares of each have fun with the profits

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>>26557912
>It's three bucks a share. That's half of hecla. Better be good

>> No.26558401
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26558401

>>26556883
NIM
BLLG
FWZ

I would choose these three. Great value silver small caps right now.

You dont have enough capital to bother with diversification, so concentrate your capital on the few best ones.

>> No.26558592

Managed to get my mum to purchase 10oz silver, 1/2oz gold and a small bag of crypto. I hope she makes it. Also got myself a couple Armenian Noah's Arks that should arrive today.

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26558821

>be me
>have the awareness to order five eagles before the shortage
>it's after expected ship date
>still hasn't shipped yet
WHERE'S MY GOLD REEEEEEEEEE

>> No.26559016

>>26558821
>have the awareness to order five eagles before the shortage
Could have been more aware desu

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26559235

Do you guys also invest in other assets such as art and jewellery?

>> No.26559373

>>26558821
Good luck with that bro. Those fucking cocksuckers at the US Mint have to be the most worthless fucking faggots in the entire bullion industry. I ordered a 2020 silver proof set from them before the price hike and it "mysteriously" never made it from pre-shipment to my doorstep. "Oh I'm sorry sir that it got lost in transit, we'll get you a refund" FUCK YOU RETARD IT DIDNT GET LOST DURING SHIPPING YOU FUCKING FAGGOTS NEVER SHIPPED IT AND IT'S PLAIN AS DAY IN THE SHIPPING HISTORY. Never again.

>> No.26559443

As a rule I don't believe in shitcoins as a proper currency, but is there an exception to the rule? Surely someone's figured out an actually stable system by now, and I'd never hear about it because the rest of /biz/ hates stability.

>> No.26559537

>>26559443
If I understand what you are asking, looking into Kinesis. It's a crypto backed by gold. I cannot vouch for it but others in this thread have before.

>> No.26559579

>>26559443
Monero. Basically the kind of cryptocurrency used by people who really are either paranoid about central authorities or are actively buying drugs, hits, or weapons on black markets. Normies and hedgies are never going to touch it so its value is very much not driven by meme pumps or whales.

>> No.26559763

>>26559443
No crypto can be used as a medium of exchange. it is as bad as fiat in that its value is completely arbitrary and its purchasing power cant be determined because it doesnt have its origins in the tangibility that all the other tangible goods and services in an economy have

crypto like ETH and LINK that can have utility via smart contracts are exiting but they are more similar to equities(ownership of an infrastructure) and not a money.

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This consolidation is torture. It's building an enormous amount of pressure. when it ends we will pump or dump so fucking hard.

>> No.26559921

>>26559235
I buy paintings, fortunate to have a mentor who shows me the ropes

>> No.26560046

Just got up to over 500 OZT of silver today boys

Its been 2 years but I finally did it.

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bumping with core again.

>> No.26561055

>>26560046
Gz anon

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Is Iridium traded or is the price just fixed like Osmium is?

>> No.26561133

>>26556883
I won't tell you which miners to buy because I don't think it's responsible of me to tell anons what to invest in. But look into the industry and learn about miners a little. Check the miner pastebin.

>> No.26561497

>>26556883
remember to do your DD mate!

>> No.26561584
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I posted this in another /pmg/ but no one replied so thought i'd post it again and see if anyone wanted to chip in

>In regards to the COMEX breaking and what price action we may see, we have palladium as a reference point. bearing in mind that palladium is purely an industrial metal, whereas precious metals have the almost immeasurably larger demand basis of being stores of value and mediums of exchange. The demand for them will be far greater than any industrial commodity.

>The big thing i think we're all underestimating is: the WHOLE world hinges on this. If we're right, and fiat collapses and capital flight goes out of the paper ponzi scheme world and into commodities and precious metals - hundreds of millions of people are going to get wiped out. They're wiped out already - but this will have real life, immediate consequences.

>Aside from us, the tiny percentage of people who are self interested and invested in commodities, The entire world does NOT want this to occur, and will do whatever is necessary to prevent it from happening. Their attempts will be futile, but they will be until the bitter end. As investors, we must be prepared to meet that bitter end.

>> No.26561671

>>26561584
>As investors, we must be prepared to meet that bitter end.
I don't see my country having a future at this point in time, and I'm powerless to stand up to the powers that be under normal circumstances. But if every federal reserve note I can afford goes towards buying precious metals to collapse this Godforsaken system then it's the best anyone can do, I think.

>> No.26561746

>>26561584
It really feels lile the economic endgame now with all the shit happening with the GME ultra short squeeze and the suppression of precious metals becoming increasingly shakey.

>> No.26562093
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>day 26 of the year 2021
>silver is still below 30$

>> No.26562166

>>26561584
>>26561746
China, Russia and many other countries are buying gold and dumping dollar. This will crash COMEX not some basedboys from reddit. And price difference between spot and physical split in March. Many bullion dealers buy above spot price.

>> No.26562201

>>26562166
Are China and Russia buying on the COMEX for delivery though? I think the key point is not that there isn't enough gold on the market, but the western market is particularly fucked.

>> No.26562290

>>26562166
Where do russia and china buy from exactly? can we trace these transactions?

>> No.26562306

>>26562166
even some US states are looking to buy PMs like Idaho for sure and I've heard that Wyoming, and Texas are looking to fill their treasury up.

>> No.26562350

>>26562290
I know Russia got a few tons of gold from Venezuela when it collapsed. I believe both China and Russia have been pumping their mining operations to get more gold.

>> No.26562380

>>26562093
keep stacking

>> No.26562423

Is it good time to buy SLV?

>> No.26562429

>>26558196
Fine be a woman about it. Didn't mean anything rude by it.

>> No.26562455

>>26562201
I don't think central banks buy on COMEX. They mainly buy from other central banks. But many countries took deliveries from US and English governments, which stored and lend their gold to other institutions. This also can crash market because there more and more claims on every ounce.

>> No.26562474

>>26558401
Note on those. Nicola has amazing potential but serious serious debt. Their ceo is new to the company and specializes in crisis debt management.

Blue lagoon on the other hand has no debt and six million in cash on property they own outright. They are sitting on two billion dollars worth of copper at current prices with a thirty million dollar market cap.

>> No.26562496

>>26562423
The only thing useful about SLV is buying puts to hedge mining portfolios

>> No.26562505

>>26558401
g0d has spoken

>> No.26562610

>>26561746
>>26562166
been stacking gold and silver for years and I think I’m finally ready to admit that I made a mistake and it’s time to cut my losses and sell my metals
yes, in nominal dollar terms I’m up a few percent but in terms of purchasing power I’m down significantly; the cost of groceries, utilities and the few “entertainment goods” that I buy has skyrocketed while gold and silver have done very little

my thoughts are that gold and especially silver were more speculative and “fomo-driven” in the past than people care to admit and most of the price action came from the kind of crowd that is now in crypto/robinhood instead
without that crowd gold and silver is unable to push up to higher prices at a rate that is fast enough to keep up with general inflation

these past years haven’t just been demoralizing, they’ve been down right humiliating

>> No.26562674

If you've really been stacking for years then last year your silver investment went up 50% and kept its price. How could you fud like this?

>> No.26562722
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>>26562610

>> No.26562751

>>26562674
>>26562722
I’ve been stacking for longer than one year and the cost of groceries have gone up by at least 8% per year here, electricity prices have more than doubled the past 4 years.. etc
just happy I’m not renting

>> No.26562763

>>26562474
also I should note to make sure people know this, Blue Lagoons Onion Mountain though explored constantly for nearly 60 years is still a very early stage project, where as their Dome Mountain mine is a near term to operating project with existing underground infrastructure. No fud intended only clarifying as I ve seen the copper brought up often.

>> No.26562834

>>26562610
individual investors don't move metals markets that much, if at all.

your groceries and other things you personally buy aren't an indicator of inflation by themselves.

while some items went up faster than inflation others went slower or have even become cheaper. This is why inflation is based on a number of products, the more the better.

metals have never been a good investment, you don't buy them to get rich.

Hope this helps.

>> No.26562912

>>26562751
You don't stack for years you stack for decades. If you really feel like it was bad investment sell half.
But don't sell all because if there will market crash you will become eternal bagholder.

>> No.26562925

>>26562610
I'll buy your stack for 5% below spot

>> No.26562927
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Behold...my feeding baby. Delivery was 100% success. I haven't slept in 2 days and feel like a happy walking dead zombie

>> No.26562951

>>26562927
Nice head of hair. Congrats anon

>> No.26562978

>>26562951
Thanks anon. Her name is Riley. My brothers said she is going to be a based redpilled baby

>> No.26562988

>>26562927
congratulations!

>> No.26562997

>>26562951
I also am getting a friend to get a me a silver round with her birthday on it

>> No.26563083

>>26562988
Thanks lad!

>> No.26563223

>>26562927
Buy a full tube of 2021 ASE's for him to inherit. Buy one for each year on his bday and give him 18 tubes on his 18th birthday. The 18th tube being a tube of gold eagles that you pay for buy saving money for 18 years.

>> No.26563261

>>26562474
>>26562763
I'll add to the copper because I feel like anons don't know this. Juniors don't usually operate big open-pit porphyries because of the large capital expenditures you would have to meet before being able to turn a profit. I'm not too familiar with Blue Lagoon but I'm sure they will just want to sell their copper assets. Two billion dollars in situ doesn't mean much in the end if you have to pay one billion before starting to turn a profit, juniors simply won't get the financing for a project like that.

>> No.26563328

>>26563223
It's a girl haha she just very chubby. Thicc German blood.

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>>26562927
Congratulations anon, you must be the happiest person in this thread.

>> No.26563434

>>26562927
Congratz bro, hope alls well for your family.

>> No.26563467

>>26563261
they could partner to operate an open pit at Onion with any number of nearby operators. Imperial Metals showed interested in the project back in the 2000s, Centerra Gold has also explored the possibly of optioning the property. The Onion Mountain though also has a number of other high grade but smaller scale resources, including a gold source on the western flank of the mountain that hasnt been drilled since the late 80s. A 14m wide chalcopyrite outcrop also is noted on the eastern flank of the mountain and has only had limited exploration due to its proximity to a nearby stream. You are right though, it would take major investment from outside parties to get Blue Lagoon's copper project into a working operation.

>> No.26563542

>>26563467
Oh yeah a joint venture is always a possibility too, good point Pan Man. Probably still requires some modern exploration and resource expansion before development as you say.
>A 14m wide chalcopyrite outcrop also is noted on the eastern flank of the mountain and has only had limited exploration due to its proximity to a nearby stream.
That's an exciting exploration target, I wonder why it's been left unexplored. I guess the company has better opportunities elsewhere.

>> No.26563567

>>26563542
oh I'm blind
>due to its proximity to a nearby stream
can't exactly have a huge open pit next to that lol

>> No.26563651

>>26563542
it did have an adit dug on it a century ago, but i am not sure why it hasnt been more explored over the years. But yes Onion Mountain's got a lot of hidden high grade treasure laying about in the open, so much historic work has gone on out there. Tomorrow I ll see if I can get out to my claim where my ore samples are stored and find a chunk from there after work. Anyway I am off, good night all.

>> No.26563689

>>26563651
Before you're off, speaking of your claims: Did you ever manage to snatch one of those expiring Golden Triangle claims owned by those frauds at Hawkeye?

>> No.26563827

>>26562834
You know people say that. You don't stack metals to get rich but that's literally happened two times in the past thirty years on a massive scale and several other times as well in various metals like platinum. The fundamentals are saying it's going to happen again any minute now. I don't see how it isn't the safest and best play you could ever make. You have the physical and with gold for example, it keeps its value.

>> No.26563842

>>26563689
I am trying, but the fucking governments giving them another 2 month grace period to draw up funds as they have an existing permit on some of their properties which are still in good standing. As far as I can tell they need to drum up $64,000 to keep their Golden Triangle ground, while only $15,000 for their Cariboo territory. I am watching it like a hawk every morning, and I have the MTO web alert setup. Its still first come first serve though, anyone can try and get it.

>> No.26563905

>>26563842
>they don't have the money to extend their claims
what the fuck these guys are unbelievably incompetent in everything they do, I feel sorry for the shareholders

in any case I hope you'll get it, keep us updated. Good night Pan Man

>> No.26563988

>>26563905
will do mate! hopefully a flipper with bots doesnt grab it! Also it could be worse, they could be broke and projectless like those idiots at Pacific Booker Minerals last summer!

>> No.26564003

>>26563827
>that's literally happened two times in the past thirty years on a massive scale and several other times as well in various metals like platinum
yep. Meanwhile it's happened hundreds of thousdands of times in other random investments over the same time period. The trick is knowing what's going to moon when.

>The fundamentals are saying it's going to happen again any minute now.
good luck, I hope you're right
>I don't see how it isn't the safest and best play you could ever make.
you could be wrong about it mooning and virtually any other investment would've been better. I'm not saying you're wrong, I don't know. But if you are it's a terrible investment.

>> No.26564017

>>26563382
Thanks based best girl poster :^]

>> No.26564135
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>>26564017
Let's all love Lain!

>> No.26564421
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>>26562610
If you're buying PM as an investment and not as a safe store of wealth then you haven't been paying attention

>> No.26564558

>>26564135
>tfw this was peak anime in our historical timeliness and was kino as hellfire

>> No.26564638

>>26564135
What's anime name?

>> No.26564723
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>>26564638
Serial Experiments Lain
it's kind of confusing but I liked it I guess, not even sure honestly

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26564740

My fucking head hurts

>> No.26564745

>>26564723
Thanks

>> No.26564795

>>26564740
that is some gold right there, impressive

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>>26564740
my fucken pp is hard

>> No.26564900

So silver only has to go up another 4 dollars to hit a wild short squeeze then? Why do shorts exist for PMs?

>> No.26564906

>>26562834
>>26564421
didn’t buy it to get rich, bought it to protect my purchasing power
it didn’t even do that

>> No.26564927
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>>26564638
"Anime grill has lost control of her life" by Hayao Miyazaki.

>> No.26565046

>>26564906
>it didn’t even do that
I think that's why people here expect it to go up. It normally tracks inflation and it's currently low by that metric.

I'd guess it'll go up right after you sell, that's how these things usually work.

>> No.26565166

>>26561584

Comex doomers are as bad as the fucking Q tards. The powers that be arent going to let this shit collapse

>>26562610
sell the silver, keep the gold. dump mining stocks and rebuy in 3-6 months down the road when they stop crabbing. right now if you want to make money you need to join the clown market

>> No.26565210

>>26565166
Lots of mining stonks that are going up though, they should be easy to spot as long as you understand the value

>> No.26565332
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26565332

pmgbros... i feel so bullish rn... it's almost unbearable..
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BfZh-Y-tBgM

tldr from an ESL retard high on opiod :
>comex & LBMA empty as fuck
>the jew banksters literally pay you to take cash instead of delivery
>if you take deliveries, it's now only in tons, and you must pay a 3-5% premium, even if you are a central bank
>since banksters are so afraid of comex implosion they all ditched their shorts (first it was JPM, then GS and HSBC) and went long
>now it's literally the fucking BIS, the illuminati big boss of central banks, who continue to fill short positions and print paper gold/silver instead of the banks
>they don't respect a single rule because it's the fucking BIS and print paper silver like it's TP
>even BIS if spooped because Basel III is incoming and will change the regulation system and will make manipulation of comex basically impossible
>it happen the 28th june
>all the banks are full long on gold and now projected a $2500-3000 gold and $35 silver as soon as Basel ruling is put into application
>most central banks roadmaps for 2021 shows they are net buyer, while in 2020 they were all net seller

Frens, this is fucking incooming. June 28th. Get your stacks fucking ready. This time it's for gud.

>> No.26565342

>>26565210
>Lots of mining stonks that are going up though,

meh, out of the junior silver miners only like 5 are holding up out of the 20 that i've had over the past couple months

>> No.26565432

>>26565332
Altough I agree with most of what you said, I don't believe the "time" can be predicted. It will happen over one week with no warning. Most likely they will be ready for that doomsday and find a way to carry the manipulation over Basel III in the short run

>> No.26565462

>>26564003
Gold doesn't lose its value. It's not a terrible investment, it's just not the "best" one you could have made if this doesn't pan out.

Meanwhile yeah hundreds of thousands of other things have gone up, however the analysts, the charts, the stars, the people, and the society are saying this is the one to be in.

>> No.26565501

>>26564900
Because banking institutions are bastards and they want to buy it all up cheap and the federal reserve jews are in on it because they're going to print this mother fucker to oblivion and cash out in gold.

>> No.26565526

>>26564900
Can anyone help me on this one? I gave the in a nutshell response.

>> No.26565567

>>26564900
There is speculation right now that the US government won't buy gold because it looks bad and would crash the currency. Ergo they are having JP Morgan and other institutions do it for them in secret. This is all about keeping up the failing paper dollar. Their whole scheme is dependant on it.

>> No.26565630

>>26565166
If the comex breaks it will happen whether they want it to or not. They're throwing everything they have at it and incurring billions of dollars of. Losses only for it to go up every single day. Then they have to smack it down like clockwork. Meanwhile dealers are sold out, you won't have pms in your hand for a month after order. Two months last year, November and December sold more silver than in the previous two years combined. January this year was no exception. The institutional shorter are getting crushed right now. Jp Morgan threw in the towel six months ago.

>> No.26565653

>>26564900
>Why do shorts exist for PMs?
Because they don't want the goyim to remember a valid alternative existed before paper money. With fiat currencies the kikes can endlessly steal from you by printing always more for themselves, which slowly devalue your currency.
But they can't print gold and silver, they must dig fucking holes in the ground and take it themselves. It's too much effort for the cheating jew.

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>>26565501
>>26565567
What's in for the bigger squeeze? Gold or silver (or some other metal/gem not listed)? I guess I should avoid buying gold from Ebay unless I want to lose my money to a scammer lel.

>> No.26565679

>>26565332
What is Basel III? I asked this last night and it never got answered.

>> No.26565718

>>26565332
Everything you said is backed up by what I've been reading as well.

>> No.26565751

>>26565674
Silver is being squeezed harder and ridiculously so. Read this article.

https://silverseek.com/article/silver-shorts-last-stand

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>>26565674
Buy precious metals from any of the sellers posted in the OP except apmex. They have a bad rep. I like jmbullion and monument metals. I buy gold and silver from them, even some copper for luls.

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26565809

I have 18 Louis d'Or,
Bite me.
Starting to make some money in crypto, thinking of cashing some out and putting it in old coins, that should cover the 30% tax if I hold long enough.
This looks like a nice general.

>> No.26565820

>>26565332
COMEX is always 3 minutes from collapse.....

>> No.26565853

>>26565820
>fallout soon stalker

>> No.26565868

Is silver miner anon lurking?

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26565943

>>26556914
Paper Money Guarantee

>> No.26565984

>>26565820
Read this article.

>>26565751

>> No.26566003

>>26565342
>silver
Try gold or other metals

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26566013

>>26564900
Oops 2/2
So by constantly shorting PMs (remember they lose literally hundreds of billions yearly doing this), they make look silver as a shitty investment constantly losing value.
Silver is the ONLY commodity in the world who is now worth less than it was back in the 80's. Everything else, like any other base metal, is up like +300%, but not silver. Even though silver is the most vital material for our society after oil, and even though the resources are so fucking depleted we can't find any decent looking big spot to mine since a decade. Earth is so fucking empty of silver all the best looking projects consist of reusing old mines from the 19th century from which we can scrap a bit more thanks to our big ass machines.
The situation is absolutely unsustainable. And what make it worse is by suppressing silver's price non stop, they starved all silver miners to death, who now are pathetically tiny and ridiculously equipped. So when silver boom, and you can't even imagine how HARD it will boom, no companies will be able to fulfil the demand because they were under financed for : exploration, equipments, employees, permits,... and it will take years before they can start to put up some serious work to let say x10 their operation.

In the meantime, only the personal stacks and by-product mining will exist, and by-product mining is completely inelastic. A copper mine wont mine x10 more copper just to find few more ounces.
So expect your silver oz to be worth in the several hundred dollaridoos range.

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>>26557053
>based silver Krugs
thats a solid 10 on the conductive meter

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>>26565820

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>>26566013
So how hard is the crunch we're talking about? 1000%? Silver to 300 dollars?

>> No.26566319

>>26566128
$300 is indeed a pretty realistic number. A bit too conservative figure for my tastes though.
I believe it will be somewhere around $450-500. And my dream would be for silver to hit the number usdebtclock is giving us if a silver backing dollar revaluation was to occur (as it was before the debasement when kikes took total control) : $4784 and climbing.

https://usdebtclock.org/

>> No.26566404

>>26566319
>$4784 silver
that would make us all multimillonares, even if it is in zimbabwe dollars by then

>> No.26566425

>>26565679
https://www.armstrongeconomics.com/markets-by-sector/precious-metals/gold/will-basel-iii-changing-golds-status-as-a-reserve-asset-for-banks-change-the-future/
Short overview. Small addendum, if you believe in a global reset getting banks to stack gold before revaluation is pretty smart.

>> No.26566615

>>26566013
Yep silver is unironically once in a lifetime imvestment opportunity. The price surpressing only makes the case so much more bullish which short time horizon brainlets lookinh for quick buck can't understand.

>> No.26566742

>>26566404
>that would make us all multimillonares
That's the plan. I didn't put so much effort into stacking and digging the PM rabbit hole just to make nanogains, i'm here to profit from the biggest wealth transfert in human history. If my stack doesn't make me a multimilly (in real term, not nominal bullcrap) i'll kms. But i know we all are GMI big time, i foresaw it, it's all written already. I unironically got a vivid vision in a OOBE 2 years ago, and in my vision i saw a financial collapse then PMs owners being super rich, then i googled a bit and saw Maloney's serie hidden secret of money and was 100% sure my dream was the reality to come, that's what got me to start my stack.

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26566975

Gentlemen,
A monetary abyss will consume those who dwell in the ignorance of their history. Oh my sweet darlings the irony hath unfoldeth that we thought the better part of ourselves would keep check this greed. Smoky & sweet with sticky overtones. It is a foreshadow of things to come my frail companion of skin and bone. An echo of the past coming forth anew into a simultaneous crescendo of both despair and joyous celebration. Perceived as chaos to most, but to a select few, yes, a new order shall flourish under such agreeable conditions akin to a newborns tabula rasa.

Alas brother, now the pores ooze their pulp onto this dung heap. Secondary benefactors and opportunists shall, like insects lay eggs in such conditions. They are but morning dew accumulating on a blade of grass atop a luscious hillside, the latter will form into a droplet, the droplet ventures into a stream, a stream to a river and finally the river into the sea. As a fine wine must hibernate till maturity to be fully classified as 'fine' so too, to drink it prematurely brings only a bitter taste to all unfortunate participants concerned. Bleeding on barren land the hosts chose out of a displaced sense of need a steady diet of dust rather than that of flour, their minds have been twisted that cows their basic instinct. Here we planted our seeds of sound specie long ago foreseeing this tragic yet inevitable human consequence.
It is night on a distant shore we stand together as one. Harvest awaits... Listening to waves as if they dictated a measurement of time. Concluding our commune we cast our dials into the waves for they hold no authority over what truth exists beyond our synthetic concept of ‘time' In an instant a voice breaks the silence "The horizon now look! The sun beckons thee!"
Like becoming a flaming phoenix it rises hitherto as we ride its coattails upward and promulgate this great cycle once more.

I bid thee farewell for a fifth and final time on the last bell toll of this age

Adieu

>> No.26567101

>>26566128
$350 is the range that analysts predict which can still be called "reasonable" except on the fringe end you have some experts predicting $700.

Realisticalky and basically it looks like this.


Normal, conservative predictions from. Analysts

$50 soon once the $30 target is broken. $75 and then a hundred after that. $350 at the peak and now we are moving into the fringe analysts out there who predict upwards of $700. Meanwhile. Keep in mind gold will be going up as well. Super conservative targets $2500-3000. Median conservative target. $5000. Historical and fundamentally supported target $15,000. Could go up to $50,000

>> No.26567129

>>26566425
The banks are all stacking gold under the radar. Even whole countries are doing it.

>> No.26567268

>>26566404
>that would make us all multimillonares
I don't think so
I don't have enough money to invest in silver
It's unironically over

>> No.26567329

>>26566742
Based. I too want a hyperinflation dream, where 1 oz of silver is enough to buy a harem of women.

>> No.26567596

It looks like 1000oz of silver is the new cut off to make it

>> No.26568063

>>26567596
How much gold to make it?

>> No.26568129

>>26567596
I know this is just a projection, but couldn't the goal of "making it" be more easily obtained if PM stackers also took on a little leverage with mining stocks? Stacking hundreds and hundreds of ounces just seems a little incomplete without a corresponding mining portfolio for multiplicitous gains.

>> No.26568231

>>26567101
>$350 is the range that analysts predict which can still be called "reasonable" except on the fringe end you have some experts predicting $700.

can you guys get fucking real already. we will be lucky if silver makes it to 40$ by end of year. there is still alot of money to be made int he miners even only at 40$ silver, but the shit is not going to moon. you would need the entirety of wallstreetbets pumping the shit out of it in order to squeeze out the short positions to jack up the price of silver past 40$. its not happening otherwise

that being said if any of you are trained in psyops, wsb would be a really good place to shill silver to the moon. they will latch on to any solid fundamental argument and go full retard pump

>> No.26568612

>>26568231
>muh reddit short squeeze
wsb doesn't have enough funds to move silver price an inch. Only big players can do it and they are accumulating right now.

>> No.26568649

>>26568231
You do realize that there is only less than 1 billion ounces of silver produced every year meaning that even at 40 usd/oz the market cap of silver is absolutely miniscule of 40 billion usd. This is why there is such unbelievable potential in silver. High industrial demand combined with use as money in a iflationary environment and unprecedentent money printing and negatice yielding debt. The more you think about it the more obvious the bull case for silver becomes and three digit silver start making sense.

>> No.26569108

>>26565943
I've been seen people collecting the blue and red shields bills is there a purpose to that will they hold in value when shtf

>> No.26569165

>>26568612
It looks like a short squeeze is starting in first majestic right now. If they can squeeze game stop, they can definitely squeeze a small or medium cap mining stock

>> No.26569171

>>26568649
if theres 2 trillion usd in circulation
and 40 billion ozs silver above ground
that's only $50/oz

those are rookie numbers

>> No.26569232

>>26569108
$2 note to value:
1976 to 2003 $2
1963 Red Seal $4 to $6
1953 Red Seal $4 to $6
1928 Red Seal $10 to $20

>> No.26569322

>>26569171
from Gainesville coins website-

The most reliable industry estimates seem to agree that there are around 3 billion ounces of .999-fine silver in circulation around the world.

Estimates on how much silver exists above ground vary widely from source to source.

>> No.26569327

>>26569171
But there's really only one billion ounces you can invest in, maybe two at the absolute most.

>> No.26569340

>>26568231 stacking silver and gold is more like insurance then making money when things about to go down you know you got silver and gold to get the things you need

>> No.26569366

>>26569171
Yeah that is not how you calculate these things

>> No.26569368

>>26569327
ok so $50 x 40 = $2000/oz silver?

>> No.26569501

>>26569171
You can't just take all silver supply that is possible available at some point in time and dump it in the market. When you estimate price it comes from supply and demand and is time sensitive. By your logic I could just assume that in future there are 100 trillion usd in circulation and calculate silvers present value to be something totally absurd.

>> No.26569526

>>26568649
>The more you think about it

thats your problem you've been thinking about it too much over the past year and are not seeing the forest for the trees

>>26569340
correct. now is the time to stack physical if you believe in it. the problem is the premiums. premiums are at about 10% right now. so you need silver to go up 10% from the price you bought it at just to BREAK FUCKING EVEN.

its all fucking rigged there is no escape. silver and gold are not that cheap when you include the premiums

>> No.26569562

>>26569501
And to further add to my point if you need to manufacture solar cell today and need silver for it it does very little to you to know that there is still 40 billion ounces in the earths crust. If there is none available at the time you need it the price will increase until someone is willing to sell from current inventory and then you can manufacture your solar cell.

>> No.26569595

>>26569526
It's very possible inflation could hit 10% this year. A 10% premium on $25 silver is going to seem like a pittance compared to the price of things in a decade. Stop being a bitch and Stack more to spite the bankers

>> No.26569652

>>26569562
ok just looking for ballpark numbers that i dont know.
would you say the 1billion oz figure is closer to whats "available" or in use as bullion, in the market?

>> No.26569746

>>26569652
I don't know exact numbers what are in inventory. What I do know is that over 50% of supply is spent in industry. Also central banks hoard gold, not silver so the above ground inventory is probably quite tiny. Especially considering that silver is not even popular among retail investors so very few people are actually stacking it and saving in silver.

>> No.26569825

>>26569595
>Stop being a bitch and Stack more

i'm stacking gold and holding a few select silver junior miners. i am by no means "all in" on gold and silver thats just fucking wishful thinking. like Q-tard levels of wishful thinking

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>>26566975

>> No.26569936

>>26569825
To each their own but stacking silver has nothing to do with Q or any other pol related low iq conspiracy. It's a sophisticated bet based on math that silver will appreciate in value.

>> No.26570011

>>26569746
so even the 1 billion oz figure sounds a little generous then?
i guess the number that is needed is how much physical silver in some exchangeable-transportable form of bullion is available for retail or commerce whatever.

>> No.26570078

>>26569165
Sure they can pump any small cap miner stock. But short squeezing silver market is another thing.
Their total net worth is probably smaller than 1 hour trading volume on COMEX.

>> No.26570089

>>26570011
You can see the evidence of how tight the market actually is by looking at bullion dealers. Any time there is increased demand they are immediately in trouble sourcing product. Also the premiums jump skyhigh which comes from the physical shortage.

>> No.26570261

>>26570078
Well buying physical is like squeezing 500 ounces of paper shorts but I'm certain the wsb artists would never buy physical. They are c addicted to the paper game and illusion so you're right

>> No.26570262

>>26569825
>Q is a psyop designed by the Globohomo to get the average NPC to relate anything outside of the narrative to it, and thus reject it out of hand

How does it feel knowing you are the exact midwit Q was actually targeting, and that you fell for it hook, line and sinker?

>> No.26570334

>>26570261
You are correct they arent the types to buy physical. They just want to see number go up and bet on the paper price. We saw this in August when silver peaked they were actually talking about slv calls.

>> No.26570610

>>26570262
TRUST THE PLAN

>> No.26570619

>>26570261
>They are c addicted to the paper game and illusion
More like addicted to actually making money and not tying up their money in boomer rocks.

>> No.26570666

>>26570262
All Q did was show that boomers are gullible stupid fucks.
Wouldn't have worked on anyone with two brain cells to rub together.

>> No.26570694

>>26570089
For those of you who want to know, I know a bullion dealer- he had a client that wanted 500-700k in gold. His wholesaler is Apmex. They don't have the gold to cover that type of an order. Why is that important? They're the biggest bullion dealer in the US and they cant cover a lump half million gold deal. Food for thought.

>> No.26570700

>>26559537
Why wouldn’t the feds go and crush these measly private holdings of gold? The banks run the country for fucks sake, they will straight to these large private holdings of gold and confiscate them as they will need all the gold they can get for international trade

>> No.26570739

>>26570694
If this is true... Holy fuck my friend. Never been more bullish.

>> No.26571203

>>26556997
this.

>> No.26571581

>>26556997
Most junior mining companies are managed by scammers who lie about their resources in the ground? What makes you think that?

>> No.26571624

>>26570262
>How does it feel knowing you are the exact midwit Q was actually targeting, and that you fell for it hook, line and sinker?

feels like i'm on the right track considering how much you're seething over your failed hopes that silver will moon in the near-term. you're emotionally invested, and i'm not. my normie stocks are crushing silver and gold right now and have been for the past 6 months. so you go ahead and buy more "undervalued shares" of miners - you do that. i'm good

like i said, physical gold is the only good play in PMs right now.

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26571952

>>26555606
I would love to own such a specimen! I did some research and could get picrel for around 500 eurobucks - is this a good price? I really don't know how to evaluate stuff like this.

>> No.26572107

>>26571624
your taking some of these posts way too seriously and projecting your own presumptions on what the rest of us here are actually doing, thinking and planning

pmg and pms are still first and foremost for an alternative long term holding wealth preservation as part of a diversified portfolio of investment and savings.
not many here are truly expecting to get rich quick on silver. its a fun idea to shitpost about, but I've got other serious things going on like most here.
pm is a side bet the money i put into amounts to what i would otherwise spend on frivolous toys, liquor and whores if i was an average consoomer.

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26572134

>>26565332

Could someone give me a quick rundown on how the banksters manipulation works? When they dump paper (digital) contracts and sell them does that mean someone is buying them?

>> No.26572279

>>26572134
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spoofing_(finance)
Nobody is buying, they mostly cancel the orders before they are filled

>> No.26572408

>>26571624
I and most other /pmg/ stackers also have
stocks and some even have crypto or land. All have ups and downs (quite literally) and are not mutually exclusive. So what is your point?

>> No.26572626

>>26559871
It always looks like a spring coiling up before releasing. Short quick ups and downs for months on end before it releases in a massive boom or bust. Is there a name for this type of pattern?
Crypto is just 90* movements up, sideways, or down down down since it is 100% speculation but this feels more like a market trying to accurately evaluate itself. How long it is taking and the arbitrary ceilings also gives credibility to the accusation of manipulation.

>> No.26572657

>>26572107
Agreed. I'm splitting about 60% PM and 40% shares in green tech. I believe that aligns rather well with the near future and gives me a huge insurance if and when shit hits the fan.

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>>26571624
stop projecting your arbitrary predictions here anon. no one wants to take advise from someone FOMOing into the normie equity clown market for measly sub 1000% gains. we're here for the life changing returns. fuck off to /smg/ and dont come back

>> No.26572837

>>26555812
Everyone needed to see this, nobody will accept any of their delusional nwo nonsense, this shit will flop hard and their nwo reset will be a failure, then we'll be going straight to the 2nd reset, a gold/metals backed currency system, keep stacking lads, dont think we have much time left.

>> No.26572865
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100g more... I almost there.... 13kg

>> No.26572949

>>26572865
You have 13kg of gold?

>> No.26572974
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just got 1kg worth of silver shot, i will just focus on silver as im limited by my net worth

>> No.26573117

>>26566319
Please, God. I can only hope for that.

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>>26572865
>13kg
get the fuck outta here you don't have 13kg of gold........................right??

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>>26572974
just the fact that your here on pmg means your worth more than 20 normies in actual value of human worth

>> No.26573378

>>26561671
The other best thing you can do is not support the companies involved in creating your serfdom. I haven't ordered from Amazon in over 18 months, no social media, no windows operating system, etc.

>> No.26573398

>>26562927
Good luck anon! Please don’t give him an iPad in a few years

>> No.26573639

>>26572107
>pm is a side bet the money i put into amounts to what i would otherwise spend on frivolous toys, liquor and whores if i was an average consoomer.

thats a good way to play PMs. you HAVE to buy something, so better to scratch the itch and buy some actual wealth instaed of frivolous consoomer garbage. i bought physical silver for that reason myself. now i'm on to physical gold.

but miners? jesus 15/20 of these have been garbage over the past 6 months. i'm only holding the 5 that have weathered the storm.

meanwhile my BYND stock is up 40% pre-market. thats my biggest single position by the way. thanks for playing /pmg/

>> No.26573678

>>26555606
What do you guys make of Bullionbypost? Is there a trustworthy UK dealer with better prices?
https://www.bullionbypost.co.uk/

>> No.26573754

>>26562927
Absolutely based and fatherpilled, I’m happy for you and your wife anon

>> No.26573794

>>26573228
Not yet, I think by May I will. I am at 12,250

>> No.26573884
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So listen. I'm pretty redpilled on the fiat scam and how great PMs will be as "real money". The game is clearly to deliberately collapse the fiat and instill the new 100% centralized global digital currency (ie. crypto). Say the fiat starts collapsing tomorrow and AU moons to $10k/oz. Are you going to sell your stack for fiat? Nope. You will basically have to hold your stack until they roll out this new global currency, and perhaps get a chance to "convert" your stack into this newly minted new currency (if """""""they"""""" even will allow you to). Chances are they won't because they want maximum control. Keep in mind their goal is to wipe out 90% of global population to keep everything more "sustainable".

I'm thinking of selling 90% of my stack soon and convert them into assets that are more in line with this upcoming global plan. Keeping 10% as a just-in-case suicide stack.

in b4 ngmi

>> No.26573914

>>26573794
you have $700k in just gold? no silver? my god man

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>>26573884
>selling
lemme run this down for you
>rock go down, grug buy rock
>rock go up, grug no sell

>> No.26574003

>>26573884
Ngmi. PMG is all about the post collapse scenario where it's the end of the republic and you buy your smallholding from the local warlord in gold coins.

>> No.26574018

>>26573914
It's from BTC. I got a lot of BTC. A lot ..

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>>26573238
you are amazing, i got tired from all the noise of crypto, now im only here

>> No.26574169

>>26574018
When did you bought/mined your bitcoins?

>> No.26574223

>>26574018
Well then if you have 13kg of gold next is 1300kg of silver? Right? To achieve a nice GSR of 1:100.

>> No.26574378

>>26574003
The elites in control will never allow this 'post-apocalyptic collapse' scenario will happen. If it does happen, your shiny rock will be worthless and things like food, medicine etc will become 100000000x more valuable.

Low IQ post

>> No.26574445

>>26574169
When it was 1$ and we were using them to buy charlie from silk road. 50$ or 50btc per gram.
But I kept a few thousand and now I'm super rich.
In a few months when BTC reaches ATH around 200k I will buy the football team I grew up supporting. And a bit more gold because it has to be 13kg.

>> No.26574471

>>26573884
if it moons, then yes then would be a good time to sell. Unless that happens, nope

>> No.26574596

>>26573884
>if """""""they"""""" even will allow you to
You know that applies to stocks real estate and everything else?

>> No.26574602

>>26574018
No your not, you lost all of you bitcoin in a hacking incidence, so the feds cannot tax you. Shame to see such a wealth go down the drain

>> No.26574616

>>26574223
No silver, I have a small house, it doesn't fit in the closet

>> No.26574706

>>26574378
>Nooo!! man in power say he stay in power
Units of exchange have existed since the stone age. That's because trading food and medicine is impractical compared to small limited things that people like, to trade for bulk things. People will still organise but things will be less centralised in the future. If the internet is still accessable than crypto will flourish without a central authority. Precious metals will be "on the ground" currency. Old Jew money will be worthless because the only thing propping it up is itself.

>> No.26574822

>>26574706
Also the reason gold was used for trade is because its properties won't change in time. In other words you can store it indefinitely and it still has exactly the same qualities. You cannot store food or medicine for 100 years and expect it still to be useful. This is what made gold the superior store of value and means of exchange.

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Kinda crazy how the oldschool companies are rising again in stocks. Gamestop, Blackberry, Nokia. Especially Nokia has the biggest growth perspective. FOMO TIME

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YOU MUST CHOOSE 1 AND ONLY 1 HOLD:

Nicola Mining
Bayhorse
Silver Spruce

whats your pick?

>> No.26575498

>>26573678
they're legit but very expensive. Chards and atkinsons are good for bullion

>> No.26575528

>>26574378
>your shiny rock will be worthless
Can you give one example of a time when it was worthless?

>> No.26575599

>>26570700
Kinesis doesn't store it's gold in the US

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Bayhorse went down, i repeat Bayhorse WENT DOWN

>> No.26575802

>>26575210
Impact silver.

>> No.26575886

>>26574602
Many such cases, I feel terrible for that anon.

>> No.26575929

Did you hear about Baex(#baex) defi binary system? A lot of people try to bring referrals there, and I checked this option. 80% of commissions and 4% of the tokens bought by your referrals, that can be good for passive income.

There are a lot of stocks, indices, crypto, and fiat tools, and I want to trade Tesla and Bank of American shares, as I see, they are rising, so it will be easy to get profit with them

>> No.26576014

>>26571624
Buying things that are overvalued vs things that are undervalued. Hmmmm.

>> No.26576241

>>26575740
Nice, just bought more!

Orders placed for 500 more shares of DV and Impact. Let's see if they fill.

>> No.26576274

I know gold and silver are a store of wealth but I cant help thinking that in Venezuela the most useful thing to have to trade would be stacks of 1 USD bills. does anyone stack foreign currency? If you honestly believe that China and Russia are stacking gold, silver and western debt to replace the USD as the world currency and implement a gold standard, would it not be prudent to stack roubles and yuan while they are so weak against the USD/GBP?

>> No.26576392

>>26576274
paper is not worth anything. this is a global scam. if a player as big as the USD goes, its fuggin over

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>>26575802
kek, just bought 3,000 ten minutes ago

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>>26555812
Best part: "Today’s Syrian refugees, 2030’s CEOs.
kkkk. Just like niggers, just wait a few years and they will be CEOs, not criminals or starving and in need of gibs and "afirmative action"

>> No.26576676

>>26557753
I guess you had not planned to fuck your wife guts soon. So better that being butchered than her vagina.

>> No.26576857

anyone know anything about aftermath silver?

>> No.26576905

>>26576274
You don't want to buy rubles/yuan unless you're trying to keep a reserve of forex. As an investment you want to own Russian/Chinese equities or debt, just like how central banks do it. With how liquid gold/silver are, I don't see the reason to buy a diluted version of them in Rubles/Yuan unless like I said you're trying to take advantage of the leverage you can get through forex (don't).
IMO Chinese equities have a lot more political risk than Russian equities, but they are also generally better companies.

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>>26576676
>>26576575
>>26557753
the fuck is wrong with you people, this is a metals thread

>> No.26576926

>>26576274
Gold standard can only be realistically implemented in international banking/trade. Russia and China are trying have cheap currency to allow cheap exports right now.
If gold standard will be implemented yuan and ruble will be used primarily for internal trade and most likely become nonconvertible for other currencies. They still will be fiat and not worth holding.

>> No.26577025

ceo.ca still down - bullish

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Where my Manganese X Bros at? I think TA-anon was talking about them a month ago (thanks fren), after some DD confirming the link to Tesla I bought some at around 18 cents. My best recent investment aside from another helping of Vangold shortly before the trading halt which I assume will pump hard thanks to enhanced fundamentals and all the shilling lately. A nice change from the tiresome miner crabfest but maybe with the implementation of Basel III in the summer we'll see the PM moon mission we've been waiting for.

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>>26573884
Oh but i'll sell fren, but the only currency i'll accept then will be in FWTDHWATQUD.

>> No.26577627

>>26575740
I’m seeing shares available for 6.5 cents. It’s completely illogical. A video game retail store can go parabolic for no reason but a mining company imminently close to production with nearly 7m oz high grade silver trading for less than seven cents a share is mind boggling.

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>>26577246
>Manganese
yes, I'm 60/40 invested in Japanese Manga and Anime figures
wagmi

>> No.26577701

>>26562927
The jew fears this most of all

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Why the demonic fuck is vangold still halted ffs?
You said they would probably resume after a week.. a month ago!
Feels like there is something fishy bros.. Any news?

>> No.26577951

>>26577815
I think the consensus was and still is late Jan-early Feb.

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>>26577669
Mein negger, WAGMI

>> No.26578115

>>26562350
>I believe both China and Russia have been pumping their mining operations to get more gold
By shure, they have made a big agreement to use chinese money to pump gold production on Russia.

>> No.26578118

>>26577701
this is what they want most of all. more goy for the foreskin farm.

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Stackposting to keep hope alive during these trying times in PMs. I’ll admit to growing wary of the constant pounding of the price by the manipulators.

>> No.26578366

Going back to BHS, and I’m sorry for bringing up PMG’s most hated miner, but is there anyone else backing up the truck at these prices? Seems like the deal of a lifetime if they can get into full production.

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>>26562927

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>>26576857
>anyone know anything about aftermath silver?

Seconding this. It's absolutely tanking, down just under 19% in a few days. I see the name mentioned here from time to time. They have some nice looking projects going on in South America, but not much content seems available for them.

>> No.26578725

>>26578366
Maybe at about Tree Fiddy cents

>> No.26578753

>>26564927
>file isn't named "lain doing cereal experiments"

>> No.26578772

>>26576014
>Buying things that are overvalued vs things that are undervalued. Hmmmm.

>fighting the central banks

i hope it works out for you bro. i have some junior silver miners i'm holding on to myself but silver / gold arent goin up in the forseeable future

>> No.26578892

BOOM
https://ceo.ca/@nasdaq/fireweed-intersects-442-zinc-over-21270-mincluding

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>>26578772
you must not have been here in march

>> No.26578943

>>26578753
The idea of a depressed lain waking up at 2 AM to eating sour patch and mountain dew for 'breakfast' was humorous, to me.

>> No.26578950
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Anyone looked into Bardoc Gold Ltd?

c. 780,000 oz Au in probable reserves, near kalgoorlie, 158.17M AUD market cap, current price 0.09 AUD.

This price seems quite low? They've been reporting losses over the last few years as they still havent reached production but I would've thought a company with developed reserves would be priced higher. DFS to be released q1 this year.

Does this look like a good buy or have I missed something?

>> No.26578991

>>26578725
If BHS gets down in the 5 cent range, I will buy as much as I possibly can.

>> No.26579021

>>26561584
>the WHOLE world hinges on this
no it doesn't the united states and allies hinge on it, russia and china would be especially happy and will benifit enormously when this all collapses

>> No.26579181

>>26578903
>you must not have been here in march

nah i was buying physical in jan and march last year and messing w/ normie stocks. i've been in the thread the whole time but didnt buy miners until december, went up 30% and then all the gains evaporated in about 2 trading days. i have only held onto the miners that didn't completely shit the bed, which were only 5 out of 21 total i had

>> No.26579220

>>26572865
Impressive. I'm only at 5kg.

>> No.26579367

>>26578366
Same brother, price drops just mean more cheapies

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>> No.26579560

>>26578950
And how much in M&I&I resources?

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>>26579414

>> No.26579758

>>26579709
"And angers the kikes"

>> No.26580072

>>26579709
cool it with your antisemetic remarks please

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>>26579560
1.9Moz Au in indicated, very little measured as you can see in the pic. 3Moz in inferred

>> No.26580389

>>26578892
Makes me regret not buying yesterday. Stock is halted for trading now and I wonder how much it will go up once it unhalts.

>> No.26580739

>>26558821
mine took 12 days after payment processed
but it finally shipped yesterday
give it time bro

>> No.26580810

>>26580143
So about 3.8Moz Au for 150M market cap. Not bad honestly, but grades are pretty small for the most part. Deposits are probably mostly open-pit with one lr two UG ones in the mix I guess? I don't know anything about the company but look into Moneta Porcupine for a similar market cap, over double the resource and higher grades.

>> No.26580946

>>26555606
I've got 2 grand to invest for the next 3-5 years. What should I buy and where?

>> No.26581046

>>26580389
+20% now. I'll buy more if it cools down in the next few days

>> No.26581162

>>26562927
grats bro
however
*hits pipe* if you think about it logically

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>Why would anyone buy gold?!
>If the dollar goes down even 10% the only thing with value will be bullets and canned tuna!
>Just buy $100,000 of canned mackerel, a warehouse to store them in, and start an outlet wholesaler to rotate your stocks as they get closer to expiration!
>Fucking boomers...

>> No.26581455

>>26581046
Fugg. It's still halted on Fidelity too, so I guess it couldn't be helped.

>> No.26581537

>>26581455
It'll calm down I'm sure. Too big of a pump for one day. More results to come from Boundary drilling, pick an entry price and be patient.

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Lads, all you miner investors are going to get fucked, those mines will be Nationalised, Taxed into oblivion, at best you'll get back the then worthless fiat you invested into it, all markets will be going down resulting in a shit load of those mines going under (pun intended)

The future is physical assets, thats what the Russians, Chinese, Indian Governments and all Central Banks are buying now, nearly anything digital will be raped and maybe only a few cryptos might survive and thrive but good luck in picking which ones it will be.

Im convinced most of the miner anons in here are the same paid manipulators who setup the rest of the ponzi coin threads on /biz/ that round up the herd into the pen of debt, dont let them round you up with this miner shit too, physical Gold/Silver and other Physical assets are the way to go.

>> No.26581967

>>26572865
>13Kg
Now put your adress on the internet too.

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>>26581820
But I have 103oz silver and a sterling silver bowl too. What'a wrong with chasing profits once you're sufficiently comfy with your stack?

>> No.26581998

>>26555606
FUCK YOU GREAT PANTHER LIMITED AKA GPL AKA GAY 4 PAY LIMITED

>> No.26582066

>>26580946
>I've got 2 grand to invest for the next 3-5 years

you should get a job and make more money so you hav emore to invest

>> No.26582141

>>26582066
I'm in school man, give me a break. Once I get a job after college I'll set up a 401k and all that. Right now though, I'm sitting on this money and feel like I shouldn't be.

>> No.26582179

>>26581820
OPYGY

>> No.26582238

>>26581820
I've got 10x more physical than what I'm investing into miners and 10x more real estate than what I have in bullion.

I'll be fine.

>> No.26582266

>>26580810
I see! I didnt think of it like that. I've seen moneta being recommended before, need to look into it further.

Thank you!

>> No.26582267

>>26581820
>Every mine is in American jurisdiction!

>> No.26582304

>>26581820
Anyone discussing miners here also regularly espouses the importance of a physical position. Literally no one has said to forego physical metals and purchase miners exclusively, to my knowledge. And the rest of your post seems like a fantasy scenario.

>> No.26582321

>>26573884
No one has the power to wipe 90% of the population anon. You are going too deep in the conspiracies. Spend less time on the internet and start taking walks in the woods.

>> No.26582364

>>26582266
Yeah I'm the one who has been mentioning it every now and then since a month or so ago. And with their recent acquisition I've been more active in recommending it. DYODD and enjoy

>> No.26582398

>>26574132
Nothing like holding real money on our hands.

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>>26581820
I've said the same thing many times, but we're always met with resistance.
The beginning of /pmg/ was pretty much solely about PHYSICAL posession; not various miners.

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>>26581820
I rotated my retirement investments to miners and my cash and savings to physical.

I think this is the best balance given the two scenarios we're foreseeing:
a. SHTF society collapse scenario: I have muh physical and if stocks go to zero, if mines are nationalized, whatever. It's tied up in a retirement account anyway and I have a bunch of physical, junk, and lead to barter and defend my family with.
b. Hyperinflation, PM's and my retirement accounts moon and so do my physical holdings. There will probably be other problems as well or maybe the retirement accounts will get raided to prop up pensions, whatever.

I guess I kind of regret not taking a loan against my retirement accounts allowed by last year's COOF act.

>> No.26582484

Seems like I am just in time for making the next bread

>> No.26582487

>>26581820
Semi-retarded post but I agree that miners are shilled here so often it completely turned me away from buying them

>> No.26582508

>>26574602
Someone stole my gold, sir.

>> No.26582525

>>26555606
Precious metals when we got DIA, for real?

>> No.26582607

>>26582321
Ehhhhh. The Russians and Americans could both release all the nearly extinct super viruses they keep in Atlanta and wherever the Russian equivalent of the CDC is all at once. Wouldn't be in anyone's interest though.

>> No.26582704

>>26582456
Jurisdictional diversification seems like a good hedge against nationalization.

>> No.26582724

>>26581820

I have been worried about mines in Canadia under Trudeau, getting communised

>> No.26582797

Fucking Kootenay keeps going down on days silver goes up, starting to piss me off almost as much as the fraudulent election

>> No.26582908

New bread

>>26582896
>>26582896
>>26582896

>> No.26582953

Anyone else getting really excited by budget reconciliation, and the fact that the COVID relief is going to get more and more generous?

All this is going to keep the dollar dropping

>> No.26583336

Wouldn't problems for miners not related to silver price be very bullish for silver?
Bidong could close all mines in US and prevent American companies from starting operations offshore. That would collapse supply and moonshoot silver to at least 50$.

>> No.26583465

>>26571581
Most juniors announce selective samples as in cherry picked drill results. DYOR and learn the means and methods of these results and you can find honest companies.