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>Bullion dealers
https://apmex.com/
https://jmbullion.com/
https://sdbullion.com/
https://boldpreciousmetals.com/
https://bgasc.com/
https://providentmetals.com/
https://www.moneymetals.com/
https://monumentmetals.com/
https://goldenstatemint.com/
https://gainesvillecoins.com/
https://silvertowne.com/
https://schiffgold.com/
https://goldsilver.com/
https://pinehurstcoins.com/
https://sprottmoney.com/
https://goldsilver.be/en/

>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/

>News
https://kitco.com/
http://silverseek.com/
https://mining.com/

>Bullion tax info by state:
https://apmex.com/state-sales-tax-information

>Prospecting
https://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://youtube.com/watch?v=3mg9YcAShTo
Magnets
https://youtube.com/watch?v=NgSXg-WOEVY
https://fakebullion.com/index.php/resources/fake-bullion-database
https://fakebullion.com/index.php/resources/identifying-fake-bullion

>YouTube/Podcasts
https://youtube.com/user/silverguru David Morgan
https://youtube.com/user/SprottGlobal
https://youtube.com/user/KitcoNews
https://youtube.com/channel/UCqmToXM7x2tD7-2rs0KvObA
https://youtube.com/user/GoldAndSilverClub1
https://youtube.com/user/whygoldandsilver
https://youtube.com/channel/UCED7G7CZfqdSV9zttlr1M_g
https://youtube.com/user/belangp

Additional /pmg/ resources and info--
https://pastebin.com/8HW6EdGt

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>> No.20868484

FWTDHWAHQUD status:-- {making a kale smoothie}

>> No.20868512

When copypasting the OP, remove the [Embed]s so they don't stack

>> No.20868566

When is the 2k party? I need to buy a party hat to get ready.

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>>20867533
look back to 2008-2011, now look to now, do you think its going to go higher or lower? IMO the downside risk is smaller then the upside gain potential by many multiples.

>>20867575
You are mad at yourself for letting your state get so powerful. Dont worry, I am English, but my current home is in a failed nation state worse then yours in many ways outside of VAT, we are brothers in that respect.

I am become leaf, shitposter of worlds. Hear me and tremble

>> No.20868616

Just getting in early because this is so important so that I can repeat this from the last thread because of the urgency of speculation compounding FOMO/FUD

"GDXJ and SILJ will get delisted due to Force Majuere soon, and the people here who are foolishly buying options on them will lose everything as they should. This video will explain it all to you in detail but only if you watch it, in detail and with active learning

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XliHE6QgljY&feature=emb_title
you should be doing either one or both or neither of two things,

1) Buying EFTs to hold in your possession i.e. your hands , paws or meathooks, if it's not in your hand at your job you will be canned. Simple as

2) Buying the GOLD and SLV stocks and EFTs on the stock market. This is important!

3) Shorting Sprott EFTs, ETFs and other so called funds of funds. Look into non shared warehouse speciation custodial lots risky scheme ICYMI

Chris Marcus interviewed over a hundred people in the anime futa industry for his book "The Big Silver Shorty Pants," and, when he would ask each one how many owners there are for each mercury dime, he never got an answer lower than 500."

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=egD6yjimNno

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>>20868472
Oh man i love how you put the fortuna in there... was this cause I said I always picture him looking at a pot of gold?

>> No.20868624

Perfect, thank you OP. We need a containment thread for the anti-physical boomer (hereafter known as APB).

>> No.20868657

Thanks, OP for the mitigation.

>> No.20868664

>>20868566
Soon. Probably Monday if I had to guess.

Y’all think I should stack some generic silver for weight or buy some more shiny gubmint coins? I’m a 100oz stacklet tryna get to 250oz before $30

>> No.20868668

>>20868616
Stay in your containment, APB.

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>>20868616

Always remember to filter and report id lVnnk5m4. You never, ever, ever buy GLD or SLV. Watch this video to understand why:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9EOPKizJ_Y4

Either buy physical metals, or, on the stock market, buy miners (GDXJ, SILJ) and or the Sprott Trust, which is endorsed by Rick Rule.

>> No.20868697

>>20868624
Anyone know why ABP is shitting up these threads? Is he Jamie Dimon?

>> No.20868712

>>20868668
We're going to need an APB on your finances after your LCS murders half of your finances in premiums.

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Comfy bread. Would Credit Card anon be so kind as to post the details of their Faustian Bargain?

>> No.20868727

>>20868664
I have a 380ozt stack and have never purchased government coins outside of junk silver. I don't think the premiums are anywhere near justified, but I am in the minority on that for /pmg/.

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>>20868472
why is there two /pmg/s?

>> No.20868752

>>20868685
Spot and phys will decouple at that point, because of severe supply/demand imbalance as supply approaches infinity and demand craters due to people demanding liquidity of paper metals, or else dealers simply refuse to buy and wait for it to bounce back.

But this is all academic, because, institutional investors fucked up by getting caught and having to sell PMs in march. Make no mistake, many people on wall street know the score now (even if the media is controlled) and they're very quietly repositioning themselves such that they have sustainable PM hedges, and many of them physical and allocated. There will not be such a rally again.

>> No.20868764

>>20868730
This is physical metals thread, the other is paper containment thread

>> No.20868770

>>20868730
One was started by the APB shill, and the other was started by a true stacker.

>> No.20868771 [DELETED] 

>>20868664
In the same boat as you. I'm just stacking for weight to reach 250oz. Either everything will be sold out or will be too expensive. Just get whatever you can get

>> No.20868789

>>20868697
My guess is just some literal manchild with a personality disorder that has latched onto MSM FUD and will dedicate hours for scraps of attention.

>> No.20868801

>>20868730
There's an assblasted zoomer poorfag who is trying to troll PMG by schizoposting. Look closely and you will spot them.

>> No.20868814

>>20868730
Because there is at least one non-stop FUDder trying to convince people not to buy physical PMs that started the last thread. He's trying to get people to buy ETFs and metals held by other people instead of buying their own. It's this guy. >>20868616

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>>20868730
The other one is where the paper silver psycho has his lair, lying to you about paper garbage as he lays on a pile of worthless funny IOUs

>> No.20868825

>>20868727
Yeah, they’re kind of both terrible premiums atm. I can get krugs for <$1 more than Random generics it seems so I’m thinking that might be worth it.

Making a much larger purchase in the next few weeks — will probably go generic bars for that.

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>>20868697
Anyone's guess really. Maybe Silver Surfer banged his mum?

>> No.20868854

>Gold and Silver Pumping again
>My Miners dump
I know its just a temporary dip from price action last week, but it still hurts bros.

>> No.20868867

>>20868789
Considering they won't stay in their own thread, yes

>>20868621
"*checks stack* yep still 340oz" is the best answer to paperfags so I just grabbed that apu and stuck a pamp bar in

>>20868624
Be proactive in baking instead of waiting for someone else to do it, else it'll probably be the paperfag doing it

>> No.20868868

>>20868664
Just buy the best deal anon, dont worry about what it is, so long as its pure silver

>> No.20868872

PAN MAN, can you recommend a good pan for a beginner? Just found out my local river is known for gold flakes

>> No.20868882

>>20868854

Which of your miners are going down?

>> No.20868891

>>20868825
I made a 270ozt order a few weeks ago comprised of generic rounds, a 100ozt bar, and a bag of junk silver

>> No.20868894

>>20868854
Remember, miners will be delisted soon when Biden nationalizes junior miners in the USA and Canada.

>> No.20868908

>>20868854
This is why for miners I just stick to GDXJ and SILJ. Less potential for moon mission, but they are green right now. Should provide some big gains over the coming years.

>> No.20868914

>>20868685
If it gets delisted, will my put that I have as a hedge become worthless? I know typically delisted stocks go OTC but this case could be different, no? Not holding any equity; just calls as a speculative and a single put as a hedge in case this very thing happens

>> No.20868917

>>20868664
Weight. I only buy government coins if there is a sale that puts the premium about the same.

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>>20868764
>>20868770
>>20868801
>>20868814
>>20868815
this is all becoming so tiresome

>> No.20868956

>>20868814
>started the last thread
dude he's been going strong for dozens of threads now. At first I found it comical but at this point the force majeur and 70% premiun pastas are getting pretty stale.

>> No.20868968

new stackle pick, spread them all out. Still waiting on 50 buffalos that were presale from JM bullion to put me squarely at 400 toz silver and 4.5 toz gold

Im scared, am I gonna make it if I dont hit the 1/100 ratio?

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>>20868968
>new stackle pick, spread them all out. Still waiting on 50 buffalos that were presale from JM bullion to put me squarely at 400 toz silver and 4.5 toz gold

>Im scared, am I gonna make it?


kms

>> No.20868999

>>20868891
Nice. I’d like some junk silver just for fun.

You or anyone else have luck with secondary market bars / rounds? I’m nervous to purchase them.

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postin commemorates
1892 minted Columbus silver halves here. I'm gonna buy some more too just beacause i like ships

>> No.20869009

>>20868867
I baked two of the breads yesterday. I gotchyoo bb

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>>20868956
Yeah, it's becoming a more annoying forced meme than Milhouse (yes Milhouse is a meme). Maybe if he gets mass reported for spamming jannies will do something about it

>> No.20869044

>>20868999
All I buy is secondary market.

>> No.20869070

>>20868872
not him but garret super sluice is the go to newbie pan, it works well, and lots of experienced people still use/like it.

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>>20869044
>only buy secondary market goods
nice, that's where i found your mom

>> No.20869114

>>20868914
>>20868685
>Go you

So I did the math they traded 0.018% of an entire years worth of paper silver production. Literally none. Haha like they can just print more. That is crazy when the faux physical market makes up about 17% of total production capacity.
So nearly none of all global paper silver production used in coins was traded in 15 minutes. Total non issue except it shows the strength and virility not to mention anti fragility of the modern paper silver market. Go me go COMEX go go go SLV up up away!

>> No.20869173

>>20868882
All of them a little I think. Down four thousand from yesterday(still up around thirty thousand from June).

They are:
Ascot Resources
Avino Silver and Gold
Aurcana Resources
Alexco Resources
Bonterra Resources(down)
Eldorado Gold
Silver Elephant Mining
Euro Sun Mining
Great Panther Mining
Helca Mining
McEwen Mining
Pretium Resources
Paramount Gold Nevada(down)
Skeena Resources(down)
Southern Silver Exploration(down)
Argonaut Gold

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>>20868854
? mine went up almost 9 and 5 %

get on the aurcana and mux trains before they leave the station anon... if we really have another 2008-2011 bull run in pms, they will likely perform just as they did the last time.

Personally I think this bull run will be much higher, even normie tier FA's are putting gold past 2k

>> No.20869208

>>20869109
That's where I find literally every woman lel

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>>20869114
Eric Sprott will surpass Bezos in this decade. He will be the richest man in the world and you will be bagholding confetti IOUs

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WHAT'S THE BEST BUY RIGHT NOW?????

>> No.20869234

>>20869027
Incorrect. Milhouse is not a meme. However, Milhouse is not a meme, is a meme, so almost on the dot there. Still, the dude is annoying AF. I wonder is it's the devil or one one of our other spurned former tripfags come back just to spite people.

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>>20869228
Figma

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>>20868996
Nice stack anon
were all gonna make it

>> No.20869260

>>20869228
My MUX is doing well.

>> No.20869274

>>20868908
What about this, wont silj go to zero when Biden nationalizes all the silver mines in north America?

>> No.20869280

>>20869228
I'm hunting too.

>> No.20869296

>>20868872
>>20869070
Yep go with the Garret Super sluice pan. Its easy to learn how to pan with it because its much harder to loose gold as a beginner with it.
Dont forget your snuffer bottle as well!

>> No.20869300

>>20869274
It won't matter. If Biden gets elected the markets will shit their pants anyway.

>> No.20869303

I sold Teuton for a profit this week too early. Big doh!

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>>20869303
>Doh!

>> No.20869341

>>20869300
if Biden gets elected I'm leaving the country for good

>> No.20869346

>>20869300
Not if the Market thinks that means much more Brrrrt. Also if the Democrats take the Senate too, it might even mean more Brrrrt.

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>>20868956
How do you feel about the 42% - 650% premiums on Anerican silver eagles? Why dont you get tired of that?

>> No.20869372

>>20869341
I'll certainly try. I want to move to Singapore

>> No.20869381

>>20869198
Already on the train fren.
>>20869173
I noticed a lot of peoples miners were down yesterday and day before. I think there's just some lag between different companies for whatever reason.

>> No.20869389

>>20869274
>>>20868908 #
>What about this, wont silj go to zero when Biden nationalizes all the silver mines in north America?
This is why you buy mines outside of the US.
I personally don't believe Biden will nationalise anything because he's a stooge to wall street and wall street will be owning shares in these miners

>> No.20869392 [DELETED] 

>>20869234
Unfortunately the more attention stacking gets, the more these people will come out of the woodwork. Eventually this guy will tire himself out and get bored

>> No.20869415

>>20869336
don't have a cow man

>> No.20869425

>>20869389
No, wall street owns the physical fake silver. Haven't you been paying attention?

>> No.20869450

>>20869341
>>20869372

Dont be pussies go 1776

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SHOULD I BUY GOLD RIGHT NOW OR NAH?

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She's so beautiful, lads. How did A.W. do it?

>> No.20869477

>>20869346
The fact that people treat silver as the go-to safe asset when banks are teetering is heavy with historical irony. Silver money was once the symbol of monetary irresponsibility. But even as individuals have taken recent crises as reasons to stock up on silver coins and medallions, authorities would do well to consider the arguments for phasing out their use as another “barbarous relic”, the moniker Keynes gave to chattel slavery.

Already, by far the largest amount of money exists and is transacted in paper form — as bank deposits and central bank reserves. But even a little physical silver can cause a lot of damage to the economic system.

The existence of rounds — a bearer instrument with a zero interest rate — limits central banks’ ability to stimulate a depressed economy. The worry is that people will change their deposits for rounds if a central bank moves rates into negative territory. The Swiss, Danish and Swedish central banks, in a demographic culture of collapse, have pushed rates lower than many thought possible; but most policymakers still believe in an “effective” lower band not far below zero.

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>>20869450
not today mr. alphabet man

>> No.20869505

>>20868894
Biden's not winning, anon.
He is quite literally demented, and his running mate will be Kamala fucking Harris, of all people.

>> No.20869533

>>20869453
Buy real gold GLD

>> No.20869535

>>20869234
>However, Milhouse is not a meme, is a meme
I'm glad there are still those that keep the old ways.

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My body is ready

>> No.20869552

>>20869173

As Peter Schiff said yesterday: "Gold has now lost all of its gains since yesterday. But that has caused gold stocks to lose all of their gains since July 20th, when the price of #gold was over $100 lower. This is a classic wall of worry. Stock investors are scared the bull market is over every time gold drops." Everybody simply has to be patient. As Peter Spina says, gold-investors are still terrified of a rug-pull, as they have been for months, and don't realize that things really are different this time. Be patient and stay in your positions. Look at a chart of the GDXJ and you will see that the 6% pullback which we just had is normal, and has happened several times before during this bull-run.

To address some specific stocks:

Avino Silver and Gold has a lot of copper and silver in the ground, but is having problems with worker protests. I mentioned this in /pmg/ about a week ago, and sold my shares.

Aurcana, Alexco, Silver Elephant, Great Panther, Hecla, are going infinitely higher; it's only a matter of time. The silver price will drag them up by force. Same is true of Eldorado Gold with respect to the gold price.

Southern Silver Exploration and Skeena pulled back after a massive run, but now rising again.

Be patient with Bonterra. Look at the share price, compare it to Feb. Ridiculously undervalued. People are noticing this more and more.

Euro Sun Mining is doing extremely well today, and will only go higher.

Argonaut Gold has good fundamentals.

*

Thought I would address another point in this post. Of all the shares which I recommended to /pmg/ a few weeks ago, all are doing well except Newrange Gold, which crashed after the drilling results came out. The share price is recovering a little, but I sold my position and got out. I no longer trust the management. The mining insiders are still enthusiastic, and think that the sell-off is excessive. Read the comments on https://ceo.ca/nrg and decide for yourself if you want to stay in.

>> No.20869564

>>20869505
>>20868894
Imagine thinking we will have an election

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Can you spot the plat?

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>>20869003
I have one of those too. I wish I had one in better shape, though.

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>>20869586
The dot inside the a. Nice stack, fren.

>> No.20869631

>>20869249
>>20869228
Where in the uk actually has silver oz bars to sell? I gots to know and all my results are out of stock

>> No.20869642

>>20869586
Unfortunately I can't rearrange my profits to spell out fuck physical but enjoy your 50% premiums, hobbyist.

>> No.20869694

>>20869620
Nice, do you plan on getting a gold britannia aswell?

>> No.20869704

>>20869552
Thank you for the update friend. I'm glad people have been making money off our suggestions, and others like yourself are continuing to do in depth analysis of ongoing /pmg/ popular miner picks. Have been too busy with work to really keep up on research myself, plus its now getting to the point where a lot of scam mine operations have catched wind of what's coming, and are sure to shill their scam operations going forward.

>> No.20869724

>>20869552
Fren, what think of Spanish Mountain?

>> No.20869742

>>20869228
Monument have asahi rounds.

>> No.20869763

>>20869586
Ooh a combibar, are you ever going to break it for use

>> No.20869790

Just under 200oz silver and just under 3oz of gold. Which one do I top off before stuff becomes more unobtanium in Australia than it already is.

>> No.20869820

>>20869724
I know Panman said he used to work for them and management were terrible and a bunch of idiots. However I believe there's been a change of leadership recently, and Eric Sprot has invested with them. They've already made huge great already, so I don't really know how much more potential they have.

>> No.20869835

>>20869694
Not mine, saved it from a lucky anon.

>> No.20869841

>>20869763
Only if shtf, it had a high premium but I thought it might be practical to have at least one combibar

>> No.20869864

>>20869820
Thanks. Wondering whether to ride or take profit.

>> No.20869888

>>20869763
>>20869841
TBQH a case of .22LR fulfills the function of a combibar much better.

>> No.20869894

>>20869724

SPA is one of my largest investments. Told people to buy it at something like 0.30 CAD and it is 0.49 CAD today. Management is detestably incompetent (as PAN MAN has said) but the rising gold price means that the company may go 8x over the coming months, especially after Sprott's investment.

"ES has already said that he views SPA as a 10 million oz project. Here's a down and dirty break down. 10 mill oz x $166 CAD per ounce = $1.66 Billion divided by 400 mill s/o = $4.00 a share.
Over 16.6 million of ES's warrants are at 45 cents. Assuming he's looking for a 10 bagger (these would be his most expensive shares unless he buys in the market, which he may well do) he may well see a $4.00 s/p on a future buyout. "

You can read about it here:

https://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:99dol61CGLAJ:https://seekingalpha.com/article/4358465-spanish-mountain-gold-exciting-gold-development-story%3Fsource%3Dfeed_tag_long_ideas+&cd=1&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=uk

>>20869704

Thank you, I'm glad that you are trying to give sound information to people here. The drop in NRG hurt me a lot (it was my largest investment) but it hurt me more to think that anybody put money in it on my recommendation, so I thought I had a duty to come back here and give my final thoughts about it. Hope that people listened when I said that you only put 1-3% of your net-worth into a small-cap; otherwise, you buy GDXJ and SILJ.

>> No.20869904

>>20869552
thank you for your contributions. If it isn't too much trouble, could you provide any recent insight on MUX? I have seen the recent interviews with Rob and have done my DD. Just curious if you might know anything else.

>> No.20869908

>>20869552
Thank you for the research fren. It is sincerely appreciated.

>> No.20869921

>>20869820
yes when I worked there the company was a mess, bleeding money and constantly changing staff. If the on site management have changed since I was there, it would be a god send for this project.

>> No.20869933

>>20869552
>Southern Silver Exploration
Think yesterday was a swing low on the way to a new leg?

>> No.20869995

Unfortunately, I only have 1500 SPAZF. Going to let that ride or die.

>> No.20870005

>>20869904

MUX is one of my largest positions. I always link Don Durrett's article on SeekingAlpha to explain why.

https://seekingalpha.com/article/4337241-5-gold-and-silver-mining-stocks-for-2020

When you combine a mining genius, who was hindered only by external problems, with $2000+ gold and $25+ silver, I don't see how you can't have a rising share price; and MUX is still barely above its Feb. high. Couple this with the fact that MUX is so heavily shorted, and a short squeeze could send the stock very much higher soon.

I think also that the fact that the MUX is on the NYSE is important. A lot of people say that they can't buy most of the stocks which I recommend (like Euro Sun Mining), but can you imagine what would happen if the Robinhood people poured into MUX?

>> No.20870012
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20870012

>$24.25

>> No.20870014

>>20869552
>>20869894
In your opinion, what is the likelihood that a Force Majuere would happen? If it does, what is affected and should be avoided right now? SLV? the mining etfs? Thanks again fren.

>> No.20870042

>>20869894
>>20869921
Thanks guys, I appreciate your advice. I will hold onto my SPAZ for the time being.

>> No.20870047

My Azimut Exploration has recently been a large disappointment besides the nice hole results.

>> No.20870073

>>20870005
I am in the same position.. am a burger so I use RH mostly. BUT I have a different broker that allows otc foreign stocks.. just stupid high fees so I need to go deep on one if I do. Skeena has been good to me, looking for my next otc next.

>> No.20870136

>>20870012
>Ropes self at $24.25
Want to know how I can tell you're a newfren?

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>>20869586
When the premiums hit

>> No.20870229

>>20870014
The fact that people treat silver as the go-to safe asset when banks are teetering is heavy with historical irony. Silver money was once the symbol of monetary irresponsibility. But even as individuals have taken recent crises as reasons to stock up on silver coins and medallions, authorities would do well to consider the arguments for phasing out their use as another “barbarous relic”, the moniker Keynes gave to chattel slavery.

Already, by far the largest amount of money exists and is transacted in paper form — as bank deposits and central bank reserves. But even a little physical silver can cause a lot of damage to the economic system.

The existence of rounds — a bearer instrument with a zero interest rate — limits central banks’ ability to stimulate a depressed economy. The worry is that people will change their deposits for rounds if a central bank moves rates into negative territory. The Swiss, Danish and Swedish central banks, in a demographic culture of collapse, have pushed rates lower than many thought possible; but most policymakers still believe in an “effective” lower band not far below zero.

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>>20869381
toot toot fren

toot toot

>> No.20870241

>>20869790
My point is this
You have 10,000 ounces of silver. It is revealed that its a shell game. There is no metal. What is your first reaction? You sell. Silver crashes hard. Silver could trade down to 0.01. Same goes for the Gold. You find out there is no metal. You have 1000 ounces. First reaction? Sell. Sell it all. This applies to every product. You could have misleading price action where gold or silver or even artisanal lavender beeswax trades down to $1 for the simple fact that its worthless. A print that low doesnt mean silver is only worth $1. A print that low means your paper silver in your hand is worth 3 figures

>> No.20870247

>>20870136
Is joke, anon!

>> No.20870309

>>20870136
Lol, it makes me laugh because my 5 yo stacklets gains cover the premiums right now, my average is still below spot even with current buying.

>> No.20870311

>>20869483
>imagine thinking alphabet soup is competent, numerous, enough to entrap on every single board.

anon... if canucks start rebelling before you yanks do I am never going to let you live it down.

>> No.20870320

>>20870014

Force majeure is certain. All anybody needs to be convinced of this is to watch Greg Hunter's interviews with Macleod and Hemke.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9EOPKizJ_Y4

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XliHE6QgljY

I don't know exactly what the rules are once the COMEX and SLV are exposed as a fraud, but I don't see the point in playing with fire needlessly. If you want leverage to the price of silver, you buy SILJ. If you want to hedge, you keep some of your net-worth in cash, in case of a pullback.

>> No.20870337

>>20870014
>what is the likelihood that a Force Majuere would happen?
This what does happen? I can’t see anyone having faith in SLV or any etf when it becomes a fact that it’s not backed by silver and the real amount of silver is way less then what’s been trading and thus suppressing the real value of silver per ounce.

What will happen!!??? I just want a farm so I can stop fapping to images of 40 year old moms and stop stumbling with my relationship with Christ because I am a wage cuck!!

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>>20869888
checked, going to pick up more.

>> No.20870343

>>20869564
Well, there's that, too.

>> No.20870383

>>20869198
I'm heavily loaded up on MUX and aurcana. I hope you are right.

Where do you see them going 5x, 10x?

>> No.20870387

>>20869552
>>20870005

Good info, I will also add that both aurcana and mux are on the TSX as well, saving canucks all the conversion issues/fees.

>> No.20870422

>>20869790
Teebeeaaach id buy more silver, ratio wise youd be better off rn.

>> No.20870425
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20870425

I bought into a mining mutual fund, is that dumb? Should I have looked for an ETF instead? Still making huge gains so it's not a huge deal.

>> No.20870451

Always remember to filter and record id 2JvoEEgM

1) He posts 2 times in each thread mocking me for paying 63% premiums

2) He takes other people's posts and manipulates them.

3. He laughs at my naivetee and missing chin He scams people into savingg their money. This is an outrage. Reeeeeeeeeeeee

4. He/them/they make obscene and unfair profits while laughing at me

>> No.20870550

>>20870425
Did he died?
As a forklift driver and trainer I can see all of the stupid mistakes made in this.

>> No.20870567

>>20870320
last question I swear! When Force Majeure happens, will there be any warning sign leading up to the event other than the writing currently on the walls? Or will it be a rug pull style event?

>> No.20870602
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20870602

>Intentionally evading post/spam filters
You know the rules, and so do I.

>> No.20870632

>>20870550
>Lies on the ground and just waits for it to come back around instead of moving out of the way

You can see him still moving so he's definitely conscious. Just a retard on all levels

>> No.20870648

>>20868585
I thought ur pic was a futures market for ASS at first

>> No.20870666

>>20870567

I'm not sure. Macleod is one of the people most qualified to give an answer, and I don't know that he does so in any of the interviews I have watched or articles I have read. I imagine that a collapse of the COMEX would be a very sharp, sudden, unexpected event, like the negative oil prices, except this time in reverse with respect to the price of silver.

>> No.20870682

>>20868722
Why in condom?

>> No.20870683
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20870683

Ok /pmg/ I pulled the trigger
I doubled down on NRGOF and purchased 1000 shares. Still suffering from that drop but I only think its temporary.
I added 200 more shares to MUX
and given this news out of GPL
>Great Panther Reports Second Quarter Production of 38,540 Gold Equivalent Ounces, Including Record Monthly Gold Production at Tucano in June, and Updates 2020 Guidance
and their earnings report coming out in August I went ahead and purchased 500 shares.
Maybe these are all stupid calls and the money is gone but that is ok. I am still hedged in physical and I can afford to take this small gamble.

>> No.20870722

>>20870648
Always go long on ASS futures.

>> No.20870728

100 oz silver

Will I make it bros?

>> No.20870738

>>20870425
It's like when a roomba runs over a pile of shit but instead of shit its a chink. So almost the same thing desu.

>> No.20870761

>>20870425
He saved the box at least.

>> No.20870797

>>20870683
Good choices, I have 10k invested in 10 stocks, including mux and great panther

>> No.20870811

>>20870728
You'll make it a hell of a lot further than 86% of the US population

>> No.20870819

>>20869631
Royal mint have a few but the price isnt great... about £700/kg

It may be the cheapest about without checking ebay or similar

>> No.20870874

>>20870425
F.

No one deserves to go that way.

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>>20868472
>still 340toz.png
>stack checking edition
comfy edition. i am honored

>> No.20870918

What are your thoughts on miners that are heavily focused on mining in Africa? There’s a lot of gold in West Africa for instance, but I don’t really trust the African countries not to nationalize the mines when SHTF.

>> No.20870989

>>20870918
I think any country be is the US, a European country, or as you said an African will nationalize in a SHTF scenario.

>> No.20871063

>>20870918
I personally dont keep track of projects in Africa because the companies have a way higher rate of failure than in the west. Argyrus can probably explain it better than me, but I dont really ever see any of those africa focused juniors ever get anywhere. I could of course just be missing a bunch that are succeeding but thats the trend I ve noticed.

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Half dollar and half ounce coins really are the most comfy size.

>> No.20871108

>>20870917
Good to have you Stack Check Man

>> No.20871132 [DELETED] 

>>20870918

I buy some African miners simply because I like to diversify. "Safe" countries like the U. S. and Canada may be the first to nationalize their mines. Especially Canada, which now has literally no gold in its central bank, because of its maniac Keynesian policy. Nobody should be too overweighted in any one country. These are some examples of diversification in my portfolio:

Great Panther: Brazil
Silver Bear Resources, Highland Gold: Russia
Hochschild Mining: Peru
Saracen Minerals: Australia
Lion One Metals: Fiji
Hecla Mining: United States
Discovery Metals: Canada
Fortuna/First Majestic/Endeavour: Mexico
Orca Gold: Sudan
Steppe Gold: Mongolia
Precipitate Gold: Dominican Republic
Resolute Mining: Mali
Orezone Gold: Burkina Faso
Golden Star Resources: Ghana

etc., etc.

Despite the fact that many of these countries are "dangerous," I have decided to cast the net as widely as possible. This is one disadvantage of SILJ, which is overweighted in Mexico. I have often told people who have SILJ that they ought to supplement it with some good Australian miners, like Saracen Minerals.

>> No.20871143
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20871143

Does Japan mint any silver or gold coins by chance?
I see South Korea and China but no other Asian countries

>> No.20871161

>>20871102
This.
After a healthy stack of bars and 1 oz its time for fractionals.

Anyone know some kino 1/4 oz coins?

>> No.20871168

>>20870918

I buy some African miners simply because I like to diversify. "Safe" countries like the U. S. and Canada may be the first to nationalize their mines. Especially Canada, which now has literally no gold in its central bank, because of its maniac Keynesian policy. Nobody should be too overweighted in any one country. These are some examples of diversification in my portfolio:

Great Panther: Brazil
Silver Bear Resources, Highland Gold: Russia
Hochschild Mining: Peru
Saracen Minerals: Australia
Lion One Metals: Fiji
Hecla Mining: United States
Discovery Metals: Canada
Fortuna/First Majestic/Endeavour: Mexico
Orca Gold: Sudan
Steppe Gold: Mongolia
Precipitate Gold: Dominican Republic
Resolute Mining: Mali
Orezone Gold: Burkina Faso
Golden Star Resources: Ghana
Euro Sun Mining: Romania

etc., etc.

Despite the fact that many of these countries are "dangerous," I have decided to cast the net as widely as possible. This is one disadvantage of SILJ, which is overweighted in Mexico. I have often told people who have SILJ that they ought to supplement it with some good Australian miners, like Saracen Minerals.

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>>20868472
latest addition to the bullion stockpiles

>> No.20871215

>>20871132
I think anything in the Americas is going to turn out interesting.
Maybe this is kind of long term but as the US pulls back from the rest of the world I expect it to redouble efforts in Latin America.
Not that I expect them to nationalize the mines but there is going to be much business focus in those areas as things move away from China.

>> No.20871237

>>20871197
>bullion
>chicken bouillon

kek

>> No.20871247

>>20871197
Throw a cube or two in your rice cooker with some left over Chicken and some frozen veggies and BAM meal for four.
Good investment anon

>> No.20871260

>>20871143
https://www.apmex.com/category/56385/japan-gold-silver-coins-currency

>> No.20871268
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20871268

Jesus loves me this I know
He makes my paper silver grow
Jesus hates you this I know
Because of premiums you pay shlomo

>> No.20871289

>>20871132
Jaguar Mining Inc has a presence in Brazil in Minas Gerais

>> No.20871312

>>20871260
nice thanks anon

>> No.20871350

>>20871215
>>20871289

Sorry, I deleted my post to correct something. You were replying to >>20871168.

Thank you for the interesting information.

>> No.20871391

>>20871063
>>20870989
>>20871168
Thanks for your input. You are probably right the ‘safe’ countries are just as likely - if not more likely - to nationalize in a severe crisis.

>> No.20871405

>>20871350
Honestly its just me thinking aloud but I think it makes a great deal of sense. I don't think the current American empire can continue as it but south America has always been of interest to the US at least since the monroe doctrine if not before.
If we do end up in a multi polar world like the Russians are pushing for they would for sure be in the US sphere of influence.

>> No.20871429

>>20871289
I ve always wanted to go for a holiday to Minas Gerais and find some gem stones for my collection, too bad I dont speak the local languages. Anyway I am off to nugget hunt I ll be back later.

>> No.20871463

>>20870005
this is why I'm in MUX, Panther, and all the other smaller caps that are available on Robin. Zoomers aren't going to waste time learning how to make otc trades on Schwab. They're just going to fling their money at whatever's available on the Hood. 300M caps on RH will probably run higher than 30M pink sheets will during a metals boom for this reason alone.

>> No.20871491

>>20871429
and all the pedofiles with john of god
if anything would close a mine that should have

>> No.20871511

>>20871429
I lived there (Minas Gerais) for 2 years, however, I speak Portuguese. Minas Gerais is rich with resources.

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>>20871143
Japan mints commemorative silver coins, but nothing in the way of bullion coins. There is plenty of Japanese junk silver though.

>> No.20871533

>>20871463
hasn't robin hood been plagued with issues? I seem to recall some people bitching because they didn't adjust their times for daylight savings and were unable to make trades.
I can't believe anyone trades with them

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I would like to join you metalchads but how do you justify current premiums on coins. I feel like paying 20% or so premiums would get me on KIKED.COM front page.

>> No.20871561
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20871561

Always remember to filter and record id 2JvoEEgM

1) He posts 2 times in each thread mocking me for paying 63% premiums

2) He takes other people's posts and manipulates them.

3. He laughs at my naivetee and missing chin He scams people into savingg their money. This is an outrage.

4. He/them/they make obscene and unfair profits while laughing at me

He took this person's post: >>20871161
And he commented this.......

>>20871102

And this
>>20870811


And even this abomination
>>20870422

>> No.20871577
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20871577

>>20871531
Yeah I was thinking more just for the numismatics
Even this copper coin from the meji era is nice

>> No.20871651

>>20871168
How deep do you go in any one of these tiny foreign miners? My trade platform charges $7 a trade on OTC so if I only throw a couple hundred bucks at one I'm eating a 3% loss instantly, and if it doesn't pan out, another 3% loss or greater when I cash out. But I can't afford to throw $1000 at each of them, which is around where the commission fee starts to be bearable.

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>>20871556
>20%

Haha no, they pay 42% all the way up to 650% premiums and then BRAG about it

>> No.20871851

>>20871651

I believe that SILJ and GDXJ are going 10-20x by the time this bull market is over, so I'd advise simply buying them if the fees are too much for small-caps. Small-caps are simply to add even more leverage, along with increased risk, and try to extract 50x or 100x gains. Discovery Metals, for example, may well go 50x, as Sprott says, but I don't think that NEM or even FMS could go 50x. I only put 1-3% of my net-worth into any one small-cap, as Don Durrett recommends.

In order of risk-reward, this is how I'd order PM investments:

Physical gold
Physical silver
Large-cap gold miners (GDX)
Large-cap silver miners (SIL)
Mid-tier gold miners (GDXJ)
Mid-tier silver miners (SILJ)
Small-cap gold miners (Euro Sun Mining, McEwen Mining, Spanish Mountain Gold, Wallbridge Mining, etc.)
Small-cap silver miners (Dolly Varden Silver, Discovery Metals, Great Panther Mining, Fireweed Zinc, etc.)

>> No.20871889

>bought £50 of silver in 2016
>its now worth £24

wtf

have i been scammed ?

where do you guys buy shit that's not 1000x premium and makes the whole endeavor a bit pointless

>> No.20871900

>>20871533
They have the best mobile interface hands down, and it's simple. So they've had a few glitches during peak usage times, so does Blizzard. People still use Wells Fargo hahahah.

>> No.20871947

>>20871900
>mobile interface
ahh that is it. being the 30 year old boomer that I am I actually sit at a computer with a proper keyboard.
crazy I know me and my three monitors

>> No.20872014

>>20871889
Coin shop

>> No.20872015
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20872015

>>20871168
Legitimate concern indeed, but if things have hit the fan enough to nationalize in NA, then I think we are close enough to max mad territory that financials are the least of our worries.

Its funny you mentioned canada's gold reserves.
I was just thinking about this today, that I personally, have more gold then the country I live in.

Any stacklet with a 1/20 oz has more gold then my country does.

Penultimate clown world....

>> No.20872018

What do you guys use to invest/trade? I got into this a couple of weeks ago and I can't make an account with a lot of brokers because I'm in the UK and not the US.

>> No.20872049

>20871699
>ID is I jizz in dolphins
back to /b/ timmy

>> No.20872050

>>20869552
Based tripfag. Thank you for your posts

>> No.20872093
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20872093

>>20871556
I have exactly ZERO in precious metals and with the way things are going I'm willing to pay admittedly high premiums to ensure I've got my ass at least relatively covered. For people with sufficiently large stacks it probably doesn't make the most sense to be purchasing right now.

>> No.20872132

>>20872093
This, I am just storming my way to my idea of a suicide stack after which I will only buy dips

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20872134

>>20872014
>coins are double the price of silver value

>> No.20872172

do you guys pay tax or is the plan to wait until there's no government to collect tax or something ?

>> No.20872173

>>20872134
Oh sorry, it's like 15% on ase s where I live. Maybe you should buy paper.

>> No.20872206
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20872206

>>20872132
We're gonna make it brother.

>> No.20872213
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>>20871577
Meiji era stuff is beautiful, but can get pretty expensive. A circulated 20 sen coin scarcely larger than a Nickel will retail from $15-20. One Yen coins are impossible to find anywhere below $120. They'll gain value over your lifetime, but as a collector's item iinstead of as bullion.

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>> No.20872280

>>20872226

Pretty happy about this watch I just bought. Paid 34$ Canadian worthless dollars or about 25 usd for it. Do you think I made a good deal ?

>> No.20872298

>>20872134
ngmi

>> No.20872315

I think its cool. Needs new glass and wrist straps. Get a leather crocodile one.

>> No.20872327

Today I will remind them

Everyone who bought real paper silver has a huge profit

Everyone who bought fake physical has lost bigly

>> No.20872356
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20872356

>>20871556
Just buy low premium stuff like foreign junk silver or cull generic rounds. I've been able to buy all sorts of things at less than 5% premium by simply buying the silver that everyone else wants to sell.

>> No.20872398

>>20872280
If that's actually gold, you paid close to half of spot for it.

>> No.20872412

Now looking at Terra Resource Corp. TRXXF

>> No.20872435

Does silver close above 24.50? The July Close is important.

>> No.20872444
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20872444

If anyone is interested a research report is out on NRGOF.
You will have to register for a free account but its easy
https://www.channelchek.com/company/NRGOF/research-report/1662
seems to be rather balanced and I think its good news overall. They argue the sell off was retail driven because of very high expectations and that the actual report was well within the expected range and looks good.

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>>20872315

Thank you. I don't plan on wearing it it's for the stack. These days I'm wearing this ring. Pic related.

>> No.20872521

>>20869252
you have some chainlink in your treasure chest i see kek

>> No.20872562

>>20872398


Yes, I have no reason to believe the watch to be a fake except the good price I got but that pawnshop is by experience very not smart with their pricing of gold items. Bought 1/10 of an oz of gold in June for 264$ cad when the same pieces where sold by the TD Bank for 300$.

>> No.20872598

>>20871556
Gold has lower premiums than silver if that’s your concern.

>> No.20872714

>>20872521
? chainlink? you mean the chain that keeps the lid from flying back?

>> No.20872734
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20872734

>>20872598
premium are crazy right now in france

>> No.20872772

>>20872734
premiums reflect supply and demand at least with respect to purchases at that level.
assuming you hold physical silver I think the high spot is a good thing. higher demand means what you currently have is worth more

>> No.20872825

>>20872772
yeah i know but still, i intend to add 250 oz of silver next month so hopefully premium and spot fall off a bit. It's my last big purchase, after that its back to 20 oz per month.

>> No.20872867

>>20872734

ahahaha, kangourou...crazy frenchies

>> No.20873086

I believe that SLV and GLD are going 10-20x by the time this bull market is over, so I'd advise simply buying them if the premiums are too much for physical. Physical is simply to add even more leverage, along with increased risk, and try to extract 50x or 100x gains. 2020 ASE, for example, may well go 50x, as Sprott says, but I don't think that maples or even philharmonics could go 50x. I only put 1-3% of my net-worth into any one coin, as Don Durrett recommends.

In order of risk-reward, this is how I'd order PM investments:

GLD
SLV
ASE
Kookaburras

>> No.20873115
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20873115

Any updates on the COMEX delivery situation today? How’s it looking regarding physical orders for July?

>> No.20873358

>>20873115

no idea, i'm waiting for more info about why frenchies call them kangourous, ahahahaha

>> No.20873505

>>20873115
i'll have jap maid when i cash out my stack

>> No.20873641

>>20873505

i'll personally pay my maid by inserting a silver coin in her slit.

>> No.20873681

>>20871889
What exactly did you buy that contains 1 ozt. of silver but cost £50? Even Proof ASEs sell for less than that on Apmex.

>> No.20873682

>>20873641
>not paying her for 5 years in advance by inserting a Scottsdale bar into her bum

ngmi

>> No.20873743

>>20871889
what teh fuck even costs 50 pounds....

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>>20873682
>paying in advance

>> No.20873817

SLV up 4%
PSLV up 2%


Yep looks like the comex scam is finally getting sprott shut down

>> No.20873833

>>20873743
Shlomos commission

>> No.20873841

>>20873833
You gotta pay the troll toll to get in.

>> No.20873872

>>20873641
I intend to retire in japan, their house will be cheap as hell in a few decade and lot of old people will die. Life should be cheap and easy.

>> No.20873874

>>20872015
HOLY fuck that news article.
Why do our tax dollars pay for this race baiting garbage?

>> No.20873924

>>20873874
Because no one stands up and murders these pedophiles. Thats why. Because they know no one will do shit.

>> No.20873956

>>20873682
>paying her for 5 years in advance by inserting a Scottsdale bar into her bum
ngmi

>> No.20873961

>>20871651
Double check to see if there is foreign security fee as well, tdameritrade got me on that one coming and going, there’s also additional taxation rules for foreign holdings you may need to educate yourself on

>> No.20874045

>>20869003
where'd you buy that?

>> No.20874089 [DELETED] 

>"All this resulted in the world’s first documented hyperinflation.
In Diodetian’s Edict of Prices (a very well preserved copy of which was
unearthed in 1970), a pound of gold was worth 50,000 denari in the year
A.D. 301, but by mid-century was worth 2.12 billion denari. That means
the price of gold rose 42,400 times in fifty or so years. This resulted in all currency-based trade coming to a virtual standstill, and the economic
system reverted to a barter system."

>> No.20874099

>>20873817
How so, why would Sprott get shut down

>> No.20874110

Should I buy McEwen (MUX)? Just looking for more cheap miners to get into.

>> No.20874126

>"All this resulted in the world’s first documented hyperinflation.
>In Diodetian’s Edict of Prices (a very well preserved copy of which was
>unearthed in 1970), a pound of gold was worth 50,000 denari in the year
>A.D. 301, but by mid-century was worth 2.12 billion denari. That means
>the price of gold rose 42,400 times in fifty or so years. This resulted in all currency-based trade coming to a virtual standstill, and the economic
>system reverted to a barter system."

>> No.20874143

Are spot prices going to moon over the weekend? I closed my SILJ calls in profit three days ago, wondering if I should jump back in before EOD or wait until next week

>> No.20874149

>>20874099
Force majeure

>> No.20874171

>>20874149
For what

>> No.20874184
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20874184

I did it frens, I ordered 1oz of gold to add to my 85oz stack of silver!
Just bought right now

>> No.20874203

>>20874171
When it's rebealed Sprott doesn't have any real silver.

>> No.20874213

The bull run hasn't even begun.
Wait til Trumpy revs up the money printers

As the stock market crashes, PMs and treasuries will get pumped as they always do

Then, when there is "blood in the streets", sell your PM stash and go all in stocks

>> No.20874235

>>20874110
Yes MUX is going much higher

>> No.20874269

>>20874213
Biden winning will be extremely good for gold.

>> No.20874275

>>20874184
well done fren

>> No.20874279

>>20874235
source?

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>>20874213
even if that blood is your own
buy buy buy when everyone around you is desperate to sell going crazy

>> No.20874300

>>20874110
Also aurcana, also great panther mining

>>20874279
My feelings

>> No.20874303

>>20874269
wtf i'm ridin with biden now

>> No.20874311

>>20874275
was it a good time to enter? I've not had the ability to buy 1oz of gold until today so I missed out the opportunity early in June

>> No.20874327

>>20874171
The anti-physical boomer has two IPs (or two people) he's posting from to avoid filtering. It's the same guy as >>20873833 this idiot. Don't bother replying or taking anything he says seriously.

>> No.20874329

>>20874099
Force Majuere

>> No.20874338

>>20874303
Honestly you should because the collapse will be blamed on him.

>> No.20874365

>>20874311
fuck knows i just bought 1/10 ounce of gold for the first time lmao

>> No.20874390

>>20874213
How do I know when the bottom of US stocks would be?
Shouldn't I invest in foreign stocks after the crash?

>> No.20874407

>>20872714
yea

>> No.20874421

>>20874099
Don't take the bait from that faggot. I didn't even have to read his filtered crap to know who it was trying to bait you to give his little twat attention.

>> No.20874445

Anyone else in on Aurcana? I’ve got high hopes for this fucker. Feeling strong, powerful, focused. I’ve spent a lot of time in Ouray near their operation. God blessed that land with beauty, so he shall bless us all with tendies.

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>>20874184
ya dun good fren

>> No.20874492

>>20874445
I have $1000 invested in it.

>> No.20874512

>>20874235
>>20874300
Ill get McEwen. I already have 3000 AUNFF

>> No.20874542

>>20874045
ironically enough, bought them from one of those shop at home tv places, kek. took over a month to ship but at least it arrived

>> No.20874547

>>20874512
I'm stacking MUX, and have my girlfriend throwing into it as well.

>> No.20874564

>>20874390
Yes you can buy all stocks since the crash will be global

As far as calling the bottom, it's very tough. I'd look for:
-US interest rates go to zero or negative
-Massive layoffs
-Banks/major companies fail or get bailed out
-Fed restarts QE

>> No.20874565

>>20874421
Post your premiums.

>> No.20874611

>>20874512
>>20874235
Any other good ones focused in nice safe countries that wont nationalize? What are the chances the US does?

>> No.20874621

>>20869552
>Thought I would address another point in this post. Of all the shares which I recommended to /pmg/ a few weeks ago, all are doing well except Newrange Gold, which crashed after the drilling results came out. The share price is recovering a little, but I sold my position and got out. I no longer trust the management. The mining insiders are still enthusiastic, and think that the sell-off is excessive. Read the comments on https://ceo.ca/nrg and decide for yourself if you want to stay in.
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA

what the fuck happened? something about a bulldozer and not being able to access drilling sites?

WHAT THE FUCK
Christ these are ugly losses. At first I regretted not buying enough...

>> No.20874630
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20874630

We are about to become much wealthier in a much more dangerous world. You should be feeling a mix of excitement and Fear.

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>>20872480
Crazy coincidence... I was just zooming in on a ring that looks just like that in a video made for an upcoming event in a certain industry. is this your hand?!

>> No.20874672

>>20874630
is that today?

>> No.20874716

>>20874630
what happens when it drops to/below zero?

>> No.20874720

>>20874621
Read the report its not really bad. They dug a few shallow holes and found some gold but nothing crazy and still have many more holes to dig.
The sell off was because a bunch of idiots purchased and expected crazy returns and didn't get it.
I doubled down and purchased another 1000 shares.
The company sold their other location to focus their efforts here so its basically do or die and I am betting on them making it happen.

>> No.20874723

>>20874648
Fake physical gold gets you doxxed on pmg. You know what doesn't get you doxxed? Real gold. Buy GLD.

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>>20874126
42,400X gains

>> No.20874753

>>20874621
>what the fuck happened
Like an Idiot You bought a penny stock. You got what you deserved for being greedy

>> No.20874826

Remember, posting stacks on pmg is an inside job. The government knows your IP address and knows how much silver you have when you post your premiums paid, and they can take it from you. You know what the government can't track by reading pmg? How much real SLV you own.
Don't pay premiums for fake silver.
Buy SLV, the only real silver.

>> No.20874841

Gentlemen.
Kirkland Lake Gold.

https://ceo.ca/@nasdaq/kirkland-lake-gold-announces-new-high-grade-intersections

>> No.20874866

>>20874564
This is what I don't understand about Peter Schiff, besides PMs he is advising people to invest in foreign stocks to avoid a USD collapse. Does he actually think it will just be the US collapsing and not a global crash?

>> No.20874882
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The bond market is many times larger than all global equities combined

>> No.20874883
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>>20874630

>> No.20874916

>>20874630
What does this mean? Explain like im 5

>> No.20874927

>>20874841
>~54/share
too rich for my blood but looking at the g/t it will make someone good money

>> No.20874988

>>20874672
That's over 10 years. The tail end is March. The stock market dwarfs the bond market by a order of magnitude, and usually when Bonds go down, so does the market....

The printing were are about to engage in will be insane.
>>20874716
As long as there's men with guns America can pay it never will.... Buy that doesn't mean things are about to go fucking crazy.

>> No.20874998

>>20874630
>>20874672
it's a terrible graph for demonstrating his point.

It looks like maybe 5-days worth of data, which is retard tier. It would be better if he did it for a reasonable time period, these are fucking treasury yields.

>>20874716
unknown territory, but I believe the fed would stop buying below zero and maybe even start selling.

>>20872444
just post the report or put it on mega or something? No one wants to register for more bullshit and you already have it.

>> No.20875038

>>20874998
It's ten years.

>> No.20875070

>>20874998
here i copied all the text to a pastbin
https://pastebin.com/aEtWHeiu

>> No.20875074
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20875074

THE TRAIN DEPARTING FROM PLATFORM 4 IS THE 1970, STOPPING AT 1980, 1990, and 2000.

>> No.20875140

>>20875074
my fren talked to some frens in hong kong and singapore, apparently everyone there is crazy about physical gold right now

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>>20875140
They happened to be talking about PMs and the falling dollar index when I decided to randomly listen to the radio (KBS Radio 1) yesterday

I started panicking a little inside

>staaaaahp stop talking about /pmg/ stuff IRL

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>>20875038
>It's ten years.
I'm VERY worried about people like you talking like they know what they're saying and giving out TERRIBLE misinformation.

You really think the yield has been under 0.64% for ten fucking years?

Don't state facts anymore. Ask questions instead. Stop cropping your charts arbitrarily. Show what the labels on the axes are.

Now, see at the bottom where it says 0:00 and 08:00? Compare it to this 5-year chart.

>> No.20875249

anyone heard reports of people storming LCS in western countries making huge crowds outside?
seems it's mostly a non-western thing so far

>> No.20875298

>>20875249
Yeah dunno about in the West, but this is one of the most reputable and biggest sellers in Korea and even their meme shit is starting to sell out

https://www.koreasilverex.co.kr/goods/catalog?page=1&searchMode=catalog&category=c0001&per=40&sorting=regist&filter_display=lattice

>> No.20875399

>>20870682
The co dom on the 10oz bar? I keep all my plastic wraps on. is there a reason to take them off either than just feeling the silver

>> No.20875449

>>20875399
Yeah you definitely lose some of the 50% premium once you take them out of their packaging, much like rare Star Wars toys.

>> No.20875500

>>20869198

I've been shilling MUX and AUN for a while, but this is misleading as both companies likely have different assets and mines since the last bull run and the current one, and as such valuations will be different. Nonetheless I still expect 5 baggers and more if we hold for at least 2 years.

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20875534

If consumer prices rise sharply in USA, what happens to consumer prices in Canada or other countries?
Will they stay the same?

Will leafs be able to buy up shit in the USA for almost nothing?

>> No.20875553

>>20875500
>5 baggers
what do you mean by this?

5x? that's not very much

>> No.20875564

Well stackers, the ending bell has run and SLV is up 4.14%.
How much is the fake SILJ up?
Oh wait I'll tell you.
3.25%.
Looks like SLV is a leveraged bet on SILJ.

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>>20875242
I genuinely apologize for being bad and a noob at this. But there's few to no anons presenting this data to people between crypto shit, FOMO and other chan tier nonsense.

It's true that often(but not always) the stock market follows the trend with 10 Treasury bonds, and everything we've seen so far confirms trouble ahead(pic is 10 years).
https://fred.stlouisfed.org/series/DGS10

You can size a chart into all kinds of shapes, but the jist is clear, and that's all that really matters.

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>>20875534
You will be paid less than Mexicans when this is all over you dirty leaf.

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Rate.
I suppose one would be taken to a jail if was an USSR citizen and bought this.

>> No.20875648

>>20875553
>5X not very much
found the coinfag

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>>20875628

>> No.20875674

>>20875628
You're not actually going to profit off physical metal so it would qualify as personal property in the USSR and not private property capitalism.
Hope this helps.

>> No.20875675

>>20871851
I'm going to go out on a limb here. GDX is going to be the safest grab, with physical gold in the short term. This is followed by gdxj, physical silver, gold micros, silver juniors, silver majors, silver micros. Miner to spot ratio is really out of whack. FED reassurances should secure gold minors.

>> No.20875679

>>20875070
thanks!

>> No.20875682

>tfw just did a quick turn around on silver quarters
>even exchange for 136 and got 12:1 for $411

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20875695

>>20870425

Not the worse idea as long as the manager has a good record and good picks. Can you share the top 10 holdings?
I like to pick my own portfolio as I do a lot of research on my own and can afford the time cost for flexibility.

>>20875553
>low risk 5x in 24 months not good enough.

only on biz

>>20875577

here's a more clear chart

>> No.20875742

>>20874866
>https://ceo.ca/@nasdaq/kirkland-lake-gold-announces-new-high-grade-intersections

i've always though he pushed foreign stocks to get more normies/passive income retirees attracted to his business. i have yet to see a time period where the u.s. market was crashing, and the international market held up. it can happen, i just haven't seen it yet.

>> No.20875810

>>20873961
Actually TDA is what I use and it hasn't charged me any foreign fees yet. I chose it specifically since it seemed like all the other sites had one and it didn't.

Then again my net is down 10% from where I bought on tuesday, I should double check and make sure it's just because line went down and not because I got swindled by invisible foreign fees.

>> No.20875817

>>20875682
How come across the coins is even weirder. A customer at my walmart spent them on something from electronics. Coin recycler didn't drop them since they are silver. I bought them from my morning csm since she shown me them.

>> No.20875885

Remember guys, when the crash happens, you're going to see a massive amount of retards blaming the problem on "capitalism".

>> No.20875896

>>20874916

it means bond yields are going down, which means the bonds themselves are becoming more expensive. the lower bond yields are, the more attractive gold becomes. combine this inflation expectations, and you could get lots of fund managers moving their conservative clients from bonds into gold.

>> No.20875901

>>20875885
Corporate socialism is almost as bad as social welfare

>> No.20875947

>>20875674
God communists are fucking braindead.
Anyone who trades in gold and silver would at least be called petit bourgeois by communists.

>> No.20875961

>>20875742
The argument he's making is that this time, when the economic engine begins to rev up again, the US will be the laggard due to it's hollowed out manufacturing and insane levels of debt. The USD will cease to be the reserve currency as confidence in the US to pay it's debts is rightly lost. and so the US will have lost both it's privilege of importing cheap goods from around the world, and as well have lost it's manufacturing and jobs to other countries around the world.

Noone knows what happens after the reserve currency is lost, but it's extremely likely gold plays a critical role during this period.

>> No.20875971

>>20875901
They're both pretty bad.
The Fed has probably created more socialists than the ussr did.

>> No.20875980

>>20875947
But what if you're bad at capitalism like most of pmg?

>> No.20875993
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>>20875947
I suspect that in places where the economy is really hurting stackers will be treated like IRL hand-rubbing merchant memes by their neighbors

>> No.20876023

>>20875980
We're good at capitalism because we're not getting fooled by central banks and we will profit greatly.

>> No.20876056

>>20875993
LOL, paying 50% premiums to Shlomo to get treated like Shlomo later.
The fake silver stacker's endgame.

>> No.20876065

I took a small entry position in Gold Terra Resource Corporation today.

>> No.20876076
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>>20869228
If you check out sites like etsy you can find coins fairly cheap. Bought 4 drilled mercuries for $15 the other day. Going to attach them to me key ring for the blowjob opportunities.

Can also find old coin sets cheap, these people are crafters and vintage dealers for the most part and their not keeping up with the current price of silver. Might be worth doing some digging.

>> No.20876079

>>20875993

as long as they send their daughter over to "clean", i don't care what they think. they'll be happy to get that merc.

>> No.20876137

>>20874927
so buy long dated options.

>> No.20876151

>>20875885
They already are, but it's the fucking socialist influences and MMT that got us here in the first place. If the FED would keep their dirty hands off of the economy and let the god awful companies fail like they deserve to, then we wouldn't be in a position where we'd have to prop up shitters like GE and Ford. There's like something north of 20% of companies listed in the S&P that are zombie corporations, and this is only allowed due to record low interest rates set by the FED. They think they have a total grasp on the economy and can tinker and adjust to make better outcomes, but the first rule of economics is that there are no free lunches.

And the FED is a fucking PRIVATE corporation, that can't be audited. What the fuck?

>> No.20876224

>>20876151
Fucks sake my ID is literally the Paycheck Protection Program loan lmao

>> No.20876261

>>20876065
Why that one.

>> No.20876278

>>20876065
You watched Mining Stock Education today?

>> No.20876299

>>20875810
it was about 2 years ago, before their new fee-free trading, so they may have changed policy. As I recall, it wasn’t until end of the month that the fee showed up

>> No.20876374

Checked stack, Yep still same

>> No.20876385

WHAT THE FUCK
YOU ASSHOLES TOLD ME TO SELL MY SLV
NOW I'M RUINED!!!!!

>> No.20876399

>>20876374
based

>> No.20876409

>>20876385
You sold real silver?

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>>20875695
>Can you share the top 10 holdings?
WPM Wheaton Precious Metals Corp -PAAS Pan American Silver Corp -SIL Silvercrest Metals Inc -FVI Fortuna Silver Mines Inc -SSRM SSR Mining Inc -DSV Discovery Metals Corp -CDE Coeur Mining Inc -YRI Yamana Gold Inc -DV Dolly Varden Silver Corp - HOCM Hochschild Mining PLC
Thanks fren, keep in mind I'm a brainlet when it comes to investing. Apparently it's sub advised by Sprott Asset Management, whatever that means.

>> No.20876449

>>20875980
The mob won’t care. They’ll see /pmg/ has at least something even after paying said premium, while they have nothing.

>> No.20876479

>>20874126
>unearthed in 1970
The irony

>> No.20876480

>>20875993
This is why you never disclose your stack to anyone.

>> No.20876497

>>20874213
>Wait til Trumpy revs up the money printers
Wait til he loses in November

>> No.20876534

>>20876497
Biden will rev them up just the same as Trump will.

>> No.20876537

>>20875961
Schiff's biggest blind spot is that EVERYWHERE has insane levels of debt and is printing like crazy. If it was only the US acting badly it would have already been punished but the reality is the US is actually late to the party on things like negative interest rates.

>> No.20876559

>>20876497
If Biden wins the money printers will go into overdrive until dollar collapse.

>> No.20876606

>>20876441
If it's subadvised by Sprott you're in good hands. They're the top players in the industry. The holdings look very solid, nicely divided into both gold and silver. All are extremely safe and well run companies, although the upside potential in these listed holdings aren't that high as compared to other juniors. However the rest of the portfolio likely has a lot of these juniors. So if you're looking to have someone else do the work for you, then this looks like a great and safe portfolio that will make you a lot of money.

>> No.20876615

>>20876559
Wow, it's like that was the point of my post or something

>> No.20876641

>>20874882
Why did you crop out what those numbers represent? No idea what im looking at.

>> No.20876645

>>20876559
A C C E L E R A T E

>> No.20876663

>>20876537
Yea I have to agree, EU is in a pretty bad spot and I wonder if the Union will collapse at some point. He gives them way too much credit. Not to mention how god awful Canada is as well, and god knows what's happening in the CCP
's balance sheets but it's likely terrible too. Everything sucks.

>> No.20876674
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>>20876615
>>20876559
stop trying to meme that there's going to be a difference in monetary policy depending on November's results. Nothing important financially is on the line, except the possibility of new capital gains taxes that could shake up the markets a bit (dips that will be bought).

Both parties are happy to keep inflating the debt and letting foreign investors pump up real estate prices.

>>20876441
Interesting... I like the RING etf because of its low expense ratio and heavy exposure to the largest gold miners, but it's mostly gold.

>>20876480
there's really no reason to, unless trying to convince close friends or family to get some PM exposure

I will never show some thot my rock collection

>> No.20876686

>>20876645
Based and cliff's edge pilled

>> No.20876726

>>20876537
I gonna play devils advocate. The thing about other countries is that they print, but have also had to appease the USA financially for over half a century (in exchange for military protection).

Canada for example gets 75% of its GDP from resource and commodity exports. So while they print CAD(which devalues it) Canadian currency can be exchanged for these raw resources. Keep in mind, every country has much less expenses then the United States, so trimming spending and pinning their dollar to "blank" can put a floor on its devaluation if they practice some restraint.

I need to stress that I love Americans freedom philosophy and really do wish Leafland would adopt more of it, but Central Banks have fucked over America more then anyone.

>> No.20876776

>>20874564
All of that is literally happening right now

>> No.20876877

>>20876726

I'm not sure about that 75% number as construction and housing constitute at least 22% of GDP and we still have to account for manufacturing, health, administration, etc. Point still taken.

The housing and construction of Canada has been propped up by easy money and central bank asset inflation too, so Canada is in a rough spot from monetary intervention.

>> No.20876887

>>20876151
A LOT more people need to realize this.

>> No.20876912

>>20876299
Well they forced me to read documentation spelling out all of their fee structures for all their different products and let me spend all my capital down to the last penny on pink sheets. So if they post a -$250 balance to my account tomorrow because of a fee that wasn't in the documentation and which they didn't announce was being charged when I took out the trade, I'm going to be pretty pissed.