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>>55328063
either, but I don't like this meme. it doesn't favour in the glorious and divine 1:10-15 g/s ratio that will set in once it's going down

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>>55284288
personally I calculate it current gold divided by 10 or 15. Then I can cope better with being a poorfag
>see, 10 to 15 silver coins for one in gold
I say to myself

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>>55214919
for me it's 1:15 g/s supremacy

>From ancient Greece there are traditions that say that the gold-silver ratio was around 10. In the 5th century AD, the value rose slightly and then remained around the value 15 for many centuries. It was not until the end of the 19th century that distinctive dynamics and trend points became apparent in the course of the price, like a look at the history of the gold-silver ratio shows. Notable in the recent past is the low point in early 1980, when the speculative silver bubble of the Hunt brothers burst and the ratio marked a value below 15:

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>>55166664
to stack? That entirely depends. Richfags save wealth in gold, poorfags stack silver and wait for the glorious 1:10 g/s ratio

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today I will remind them

>From ancient Greece there are traditions that say that the gold-silver ratio was around 10. In the 5th century AD, the value rose slightly and then remained around the value 15 for many centuries. It was not until the end of the 19th century that distinctive dynamics and trend points became apparent in the course of the price, like a look at the history of the gold-silver ratio shows. Notable in the recent past is the low point in early 1980, when the speculative silver bubble of the Hunt brothers burst and the ratio marked a value below 15:

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