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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
https://europeanmint.com
https://bullionbypost.com

>Constitutional/"junk" silver info
https://jmbullion.com/ultimate-guide-to-90-silver-coins
https://kevinsworkbench.com/junksilverguide
https://coinflation.com
http://coinapps.com
https://en.numista.com

>Compare
https://findbullionprices.com
https://eu.compare.pm

>Is it real?
https://fakebullion.com/index.php/resources/fake-bullion-database
https://fakebullion.com/index.php/resources/identifying-fake-bullion
Nitric Acid Test
https://youtube.com/watch?v=3mg9YcAShTo
Magnet Test
https://youtube.com/watch?v=NgSXg-WOEVY

>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

>YouTube/Podcasts
https://youtube.com/c/Goldsilver
https://youtube.com/user/silverguru
https://youtube.com/c/SprottMedia
https://youtube.com/c/Kitco
https://youtube.com/c/SilverBullion
https://youtube.com/user/GoldAndSilverClub1
https://youtube.com/c/SRSroccoReport
https://youtube.com/user/belangp

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

Additional /pmg/ resources and info--
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>bonjour, he sold?

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comfy frens

>> No.22933477

Gold will hit 1680 in the next 5 weeks, silver will have a day in the 16-17$ range, both will be buying ops. Ask me nicely and I’ll tell you where gold and silver will be in 2024

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>>22933402
WHAT THE FUCK

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>>22933436
Where are the buyfag figurines

>> No.22933518

>>22933477
>Gold will hit 1680 in the next 5 weeks, silver will have a day in the 16-17$ range
I'm going to need something to back up those claims anon.

>> No.22933570

Silver Spruce Provides Update on Pino de Plata

https://ceo.ca/@accesswire/silver-spruce-provides-update-on-pino-de-plata-92c17

by @accesswire on 30 Sep 2020, 11:10

>> No.22933577

>>22933518
you didn’t ask nicely boy-o

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>>22933477

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>>22933436
not into anime; just guns, metal and trump desu

>> No.22933602

OH FUCK my order was on the 30th. I'm up £1100 at the moment.
feelgoodman

>> No.22933620

>>22933477
Gold will only go down if people start believing in the markets, and there's no believing in those. Quite the opposite actually, as well-known investors are telling people to buy gold and defensives in increasing frequency

>> No.22933632

>>22933497
I'm here. Office is a mess. Give me a week or two more

>> No.22933649

>>22933374
And back down it goes. If this is not plan market manipulation, then i don't know.

>Bought another 50oz maples 3h ago

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What a shitshow of a debate... bullish for collapse?

>> No.22933674

Why is first majestic such a shitcoin?

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>>22933577
Fine then. May you provide proof of those claims please anon?

>> No.22933700

>>22933620
Are you new? Did you miss March? I have over 2m in physical metals however Gold (paper) and silver is just another correlated asset and there’s one last scare coming for the market before the us elections wrap up, beg and I’ll tell you where gold and silver will be in 4 years time, you’ll be surprised

>> No.22933706

>>22933674
Because of the Mexican Government.

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>>22933674

>> No.22933728

>>22933700
>and there’s one last scare coming for the market before the us elections wrap up
And how exactly does uncertainty in the market make gold worth less?

>> No.22933757

Canada Silver Cobalt Expands Robinson Zone by 500 Percent, Intersects New High-Grade Vein

https://ceo.ca/@newswire/canada-silver-cobalt-expands-robinson-zone-by-500-percent

from #newsroom, about 2 hours ago

" 500% increase in known mineralized area is not a good thing. It is a Great Thing. The company's valuation will ultimately be based upon the proven and probable resource. To achieve a 500% increase with so little new drilling is remarkable. I imagine we'll see some updated promotion over the next month and possibly another PP to fund additional drilling. It would not be out of the question to see three or more drilling rigs as Frank and Matt move quickly to define this discovery. It's not just about assay results any longer. It's about an enormous mineralization being defined with every metre of drilling. Quite amazing IMO."

"Told you. the silver runs though out that entire property. you can multiply the proven reserve by 5 then 10 then 50. that calls for a drink, it's 11 oclock somewhere."

>> No.22933764

I'm praying that the markets holds off until the end of October so I can get at least 3k more into the market before we go perma bull.

>> No.22933773

>>22933659
I think it's showing off exactly how bad and corrupt it is behind the scenes. I don't know where jpm fits on this iceberg

>> No.22933796

>>22933728
did you not see the drop during covid? That’s uncertainty, however the fed are ready to support the market this time around so the drop won’t be nearly as deep, stimulus absolutely won’t be approved before the us elections complete, trump will win but the media is going to be telling the world to the bitter end that Biden has it and seeings how the market crashed 30% when Obama/Biden took over last time there’ll be a lot of fud, a lot of fear, paper gold gets liquidated like everything else to cover margin calls, ask nice and I’ll tell you if you’ll make it or not by 2024 and if you do exactly how you’ll make it

>> No.22933865

>>22933796
What makes you think you'll be able to get any decent price drop in bullion exchanges? They will just keep the prices still because they know gold will bounce back up right after when a dip happens. Just look at silver, anons were complaining in previous threads that they weren't able to get much of a lower price despite spot drop.

Gold will go up regardless. No reason to try and time the markets. I have no reason to ask you about where gold will be in 2024 either.

>> No.22933945

>>22933865
I backed the truck up at 14$ silver anon, you’ve gotta know where and when to look and so long as you’re comfy to take delayed delivery it’s fine, only plebs can’t get in at spot + max 4% for bars. your loss

>> No.22933960

>>22933570
This appears to be mildly positive unless I’m misunderstanding something. I actually just bought a little more yesterday. Say, have you had a chance to look into Pacifico Minerals in Australia?

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>>22933945
Who cares about whether I'll save 20 Monopolies or not, the end result is that at the end of the day gold and silver alone will reign supreme over paper.

>> No.22933977

good article
https://www.kitco.com/commentaries/2020-09-30/Silver-rises-JP-Morgan-manipulates-29-September.html?sitetype=fullsite

>> No.22933987

Morning guys
just wondering what happened to Aurcana yesterday and if today is as good a buying opportunity as it seems

>> No.22933997

>>22933796
>ask nice and I’ll tell you if you’ll make it or not by 2024 and if you do exactly how you’ll make it

Please wise dragon illuminate us with your insights. Also please peer into the aether and tell me if 4k ounces of silver is enough to make it. What is your timeline or precipitating "sequence of events" to watch out and position for?

>> No.22934080

>>22933960

The details confirm what @oldbanker has been consistently saying about SSE for over a year. It's encouraging to me that the management is openly talking about Pino now; it's not simply a ghost property which they are ignoring. Will continue to hold my position and hope that progress is made.

Regarding Pacifico, I think that @touquoy's write-ups (which Dr Peter N. Bell endorses) would be sufficient to get me to invest if I wasn't fully invested in other companies already. The market cap seems fair, since DSV = 500 million ounces for 550 mcap, and Pacifico = 55 million for 59 million mcap, plus you get jurisdictional diversification in Australia.

>> No.22934095

>>22933987
Seconding this question.

>> No.22934139

>>22933997
I already posted above what’s going to cause this drop, it’s not a crash but it’ll be touted as one, plebs will panic and get short thinking we’re heading back to March lows on all markets. stimulus talks are hanging on by a thread and these won’t be approved until trump takes office again, only the media are gonna be pushing that Biden’s won, there’ll be confusion and fear stocks will tank and take metals and crypto one last time down the shitter. Btc will bottom at 8200, gold at 1680 and silver back to 16-17$, this period won’t last more then a few days and silver will settle back above 20$. Eoy 2024 we’ll see bitcoin at 80k, gold at 5200 and silver at 120 an oz, charts simply never lie. True inflation for the next decade will be above 5% yr, the damage has been done. Silver fags will finally get their run, gold silver ratio will be back to 30-40, that’s when you sell for gold. That’s how you make it. Dump gold back for silver when the ratios back near 100 again

>> No.22934149

>>22933997
That was so fucking rude! Wow!

>> No.22934150

>>22933976
And FedCoin will reign over all 3. Seethe cope dilate and have sex

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>>22934150
imagine being American

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>>22933497
*runs in*
*huff puff*
Sorry im late

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>all of yesterday's gains gone in 15 minutes

>> No.22934497

Today's totally not manipulated completely normal market is brought to you by:

>> No.22934566

>>22934497
(((Bankers)))

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needs a caption

>> No.22934688

>>22934139
In that case how would you know that the gsr is going back to 100 and not instead to 15. Also if that’s right it looks like I fucked up buying up pm’s with my btc

>> No.22934690

>>22934621
Roll over anon! Beg! Who's a good doggy? yes you are! have your coin.
> little does she know the coin will buy a thousand like her when PMs moon

>> No.22934769

>>22934080
Do you find all the Mexico uncertainty to be warranted? I was watching a couple videos from Silver Fest and some of the commentators touched on it but no one seemed overly concerned.

>> No.22934785

I’m always worried, what if in times of need, when the economy finally shits it’s self and silver is one of our currencies, JP Morgan decides its time to dump the market making silver worth pennies? They have so much silver that they can manipulate silver value for most of our lives.

>> No.22934913

>>22934785
1oz = 1oz

>> No.22934949

>>22934769

I'm actually only slightly more concerned about Mexico than I am about Canada, the U. S, or any other jurisdiction. I simply think that people should be careful about having more than a certain percentage of their portfolio in any one country, and that it's particularly easy to sleepwalk your way into getting too heavily into Mexico. Because so many of the popular stocks are from there. A portfolio with Dolly Varden (Canada), Silver One (USA), Impact (Mexico), Irving (Japan), Pacifico (Australia), Tinka (Peru), Eloro (Bolivia), is a lot healthier than one which is nothing but Defiance, Kootenay, Discovery, First Majestic, Endeavour, GR Silver, Excellon, etc.

By the way, "Austria_Invest" on ceo, who is a massive silver bull, just dumped his Aurcana shares.

"#papertrades @Austria_Invest made a public SELL call for Aurcana Silver Corporation (AUN.V) at a delayed price of 0.83 SELL:AUN"

"@Austria_Invest | Bad feeling. Taking too long to get the 20mio finance... | from #aun, 29 minutes ago

>> No.22934961

Would be nice to get more recommended gold/silver dealers for leafs in the OP, we're the ones that'll need it VERY SOON ;_;

>> No.22934989

>>22934785
They can only manipulate the spot price. Street price is forever a unicorn, what you and the other party agree on is the price.

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>>22933374
Been thinking about investing into a drill bit manufacturer. How would such a company fare in a situation where PM prices went up while fiat went down? Mining would increase obviously, and by extension so would the demand for drilling equipment, but would the manufacturer make profits in an environment where fiat loses much of its value?

>> No.22935229

thread theme
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KW5kcUUu2Ac&list=RDIG4og-n3NFQ&index=2

>> No.22935257

>>22935223
>makes deal with mining company to receive x amount of ounces instead of fiat
Could work technically.

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The stack keeps growing. Fuck the feds!

>> No.22935279

>>22934949
What happened? Just watched aurcana video and thought it was a very good bet, was going to buy next week

>> No.22935304

>>22933700
This is your average /pmg/ holder. You and the lot are so stupid.

>> No.22935362

>>22933987
>>22934095
I mean barring a major crash like what we had about a week ago, yeah not the worst entry point. even then you only had a day or two before it went back up to around 90 cents.

I wouldnt be suprised to see them at a few bucks at least after q1 2021 earnings so as long as you are holding for a while its a pretty good deal.

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>>22935257
That kind of deal would only happen if the company partnered I think. And paper money would have to be extremely inflated for the company to propose something like that, and for the miner to comply. There is competition in the supply market for mining equipment after all. But if fiat inflation simply went up a solid, big rate every year, say, 5%-10% a year. Such a deal wouldn't happen I think. That would lead to the manufacturer having to take a loan and they might not make a profit while miners would thrive

>> No.22935435

>>22934769
hes just saying dont put all your eggs in one basket.

>> No.22935448

>>22934139
Alright thanks Mr Dragon, so I guess you are suggesting that dry powder should be saved up for this last dip. I'm a smoothbrain sit and hold type, I have minimal experience and can't into TA so don't feel confident selling miners now in hopes of buying back in cheaper. Cast a wide net for juniors in March-May which worked out well thus far so another dip won't really hurt, just another opportunity to top off the sitfolio.

>> No.22935467

>>22935279

They have some of the highest-grade silver in the world. Silver Sitfolio has it as a "huge" (top 3) position, and it has a lot of enthusiastic supporters. On the other hand, they really messed people around during the past four years. The stock dropped 95% from the 2016 peak, because they treated their shareholders so badly. The stock literally did nothing but go down because of incompetent decisions and lack of communication. I encouraged people to buy it several months ago, because it was so cheap, but at a 200 million mcap I think that there are better opportunities now, which is why all the AUN shilling makes me uncomfortable. Buying CCW at 0.50 CAD & 51 mcap today, for example, would be better than buying AUN. I don't doubt it will do extremely well though.

>> No.22935471

>>22935223
mining lags behind a lot, it can take 10 years to get a mine going, a lot of over lap between regular mining, PM mining, and things like oil drilling. Proabably not where I would go for gainz, lots of equipment in surplus just waiting to be leased right now.

>> No.22935513

>>22933987
>>22934095
>>22935362
Seems like a normal cyclical low point. If the chart's YTD is to be followed, it will stay down for a few days and start climbing up to new highest, before going down a bit again afterwards

>> No.22935519

>>22935362
oh shit aun just shot up again... I think people have twigged on to what a great position this company is in right now...

>> No.22935568

>>22935471
Alright, thank you for your insight. Would you say such companies would survive an economic collapse, or would they go bankrupt along with many others? Or is that more an issue with market cap and financials rather than branch of industry?

>> No.22935584

>>22935467
Are you the bhs anon that give many advice all the time? If so, I did follow your tips on impact, might as well follow this one as well. Canada silver cobalt is already in my portfolio, not buying aurcana would just reduce my portfolio from 10 to 9.

>> No.22935656

Jesus the dollar started dropping

>> No.22935724

Sold out of first majestic today. What is the next purest silver producer with options?

>> No.22935748 [DELETED] 

>>22935584

Yes, it is. I started to sell my AUN position at just over 1 CAD and have pretty much exited it now. You don't necessarily want to follow my advice though. Many of the best mining stock experts are enthusiastic supporters of AUN. In fact, Silver Sitfolio not only has AUN as a top 3 position, and has relegated BHS to "not convincing." https://www.goldventures.org/blog/silver-sitfolio Make sure you don't blindly follow one person's advice. I don't doubt AUN will soar with their high-grade silver, I simply can't get excited about a stock with a terrible management team when the share price has already run up so much.

>> No.22935769

>>22935584

Yes, it is. I started to sell my AUN position at just over 1 CAD and have pretty much exited it now. You don't necessarily want to follow my advice though. Many of the best mining stock experts are enthusiastic supporters of AUN. In fact, Silver Sitfolio not only has AUN as a top 3 position, but has relegated BHS (one of my favourite stocks) to "not convincing." https://www.goldventures.org/blog/silver-sitfolio Make sure you don't blindly follow one person's advice. I don't doubt AUN will soar with their high-grade silver, I simply can't get excited about a stock with a terrible management team when the share price has already run up so much.

>> No.22935801

Interactive brokers platform is so fucking SHIT.

how can Australians invest in canadian equities? please help me lads. im sick of being cucked.

>> No.22935866

>>22935769
Have you exited your position in Discovery? I remember when I first came across your posts a few weeks ago, you seemed bullish on them, and correct me if I’m wrong, but i haven’t seen you speak about them as positively recently as you once did. I know the market cap is large, but the property and potential sound enormous.

>> No.22935892

>>22935769
its price has gone up a bit because people know it will be producing soon and want to get on while its cheap. Zero reason why once they start producing during a bull market why it cant be a many dollar a share stock anon. Lots dont share your opinion of management either, the shutdown of the mines had more of an impact on share price, and now that they are re starting production the one thing suppressing their price is gone.

>> No.22935907

>>22935801
Just buy a fund at this point. If they still haven't helped you I'd just stop caring. There's got to be enough high quality juniors in Australia to not have to bother with canada

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>>22933477
when are you due back at the asylum?

>> No.22936093

Buy some cheapy silver right now. Dollar index is shitting itself right now. PMs will rebound asap

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>>22936093
this brother knows

>> No.22936170

>>22935724
Sell out of a pure silver producer asking for another one, why? Why'd you sell out of them to begin with?

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>>22935801
Not an Aussie myself but googling led me to a broker called CMC Markets. That one has Canada listed in its shares commission charges page: https://www.cmcmarkets.com/en/learn-cfd-trading/cfd-commissions-explained

I found that broker by looking up a list of "top 5" brokers in Australia, 2020: https://www.stockbrokers.com/guides/best-brokers-australia

Hope that broker works for you anon

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>>22933374
What’s grinding your gears, silverbros?

>> No.22936406

>>22936190
Actually scratch that, that broker deals in CFDs! My bad. I'll look at the others in the list

>> No.22936418

>>22936093
price is already back to near pre last weeks crash in physical,

>> No.22936432

>>22936170
Because the tax dispute is going to drag them down for a while. It was an options play so time was very important. This portion of my portfolio is earmarked for hyper-aggressive plays. With where things are priced right now I might just buy gdx and wait to see if we see a drop in volatility

>> No.22936452

>>22935866

I sold DSV also because the 600-700 mcap was starting to bore me, but I would still recommend it to anybody as an excellent silver stock, just like First Majestic or Alexco. It simply isn't for me. Don Durrett speculates on a $5 billion mcap once we get to $100 silver, which was only 7x when I sold it and would still only be 10x now. I want more than 10x, and I am willing to take the risk to get it.

"Discovery doesn't even need to drill another hole (although they will because that's what they do). They could just sit and wait for silver to reach $100. How much do you think they would be worth? Well, let's use a conservative number of $5 per oz. (which I think is a fair number at $100 silver for their low-grade). At $5 per oz., they would be worth $5 billion using our 1 billion oz. resource estimate.

If Discovery Metals was smart, they would start forming a team to build and operate the mine. They could be the most valuable mining company in the world, with only one mine. Amazing. The sad news for investors is that this never happens. Instead, the board and management team of Discovery will pinch themselves and then sell out shareholders for a small premium to a major. Wait for it.

So, yeah, investing in Discovery could be incredibly lucrative if silver reaches $100. However, the odds favor Discovery selling out long before $100 silver. For this reason, returns could be perhaps 3x instead of a moonshot."

>> No.22936497

rip dollar milkshake theory renaissance
(September 18, 2020 - September 30, 2020)
you had a retarded run

>> No.22936532

>>22935724
around $6.50 is a great price on Fortuna

>> No.22936567

>>22936497
We need to come up with a catch name for why people should buy gold.

The actual content of the theory doesnt matter (although it obviously does, and the fundamentals are on our side)

Something that appeals to the 95% of people who dont read past the head lines.

"if your are holden, youre golden" or something

>> No.22936570

>>22936093
I've already lost enough money I'm not buying in again

>> No.22936577

>>22936432
Ah, that makes sense. I have shares so no time concern, I'm in it for at least 2 years so not that concerned about the short term.

Might be a while before volatility drops, especially with the elections coming up.

>> No.22936610

>>22936567
>Golden or fold'em

>> No.22936623

>>22936452
>>22935866

(By the way, for comparison, Durrett speculates on a 7x return for FR once we get to $100 silver. So you see that DSV, at 10x potential, is more leveraged than FR; but I have become so aggressive lately that I want to be more leveraged even than DSV).

"It is one of the few large pure silver miners. They currently have a tax lien issue with Mexico that has been holding their share price back, but that shouldn't hurt them at $100 silver.

First Majestic is a 25 million oz. silver producer. At $100 silver, I will estimate their free cash flow at around $1.5 billion. If you give them a 15x multiple, they should be worth around $20 billion. Currently, they are valued at $2.7 billion. Is that crazy talk? Perhaps, but I don't think $15 or $20 billion is an insane expectation."

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>>22935724
bought high and sold low... a true SMG savant

>> No.22936662

>>22936610
"you're mental if you dont have metal"

>> No.22936684

>>22936570
How? Have you bought the top and sold the bottom? You are a real /biz/ crypto god.

>> No.22936687

>>22936567
Bullrun fase 2: electric boogaloo

>> No.22936695

>>22936406
>>22935801
Here we go, CommSec offers international share trading: https://www.commsec.com.au/accounts/international-share-trading.html

Seems like they at least have a CFD account option but I don't think they primarily deal in CFDs

>> No.22936698

>>22936623
shit man... silver can stay where it is and FM will go up significantly... they lost so much production this year, and assuming they get to re open next year, all the upgrades they have done will be putting many hundreds of millions straight into their bottom line.

>> No.22936724
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>>22933977

>https://www.kitco.com/commentaries/2020-09-30/Silver-rises-JP-Morgan-manipulates-29-September.html?sitetype=fullsite

>In this case, “gold ought to be $10,000 but trades at a mere $1,900 due to a long-term conspiracy to suppress its price.” This proposition is indefensible. Indeed, it has been debunked

Well if u say so chap.

>> No.22936729

>>22936452
Well, David Morgan said recently that he has been waiting his entire adult life for this silver bull market, and that the amount of investors who could be flocking into miners will dwarf the investor participation back in the 1960’s PM bull market, which you and Doug Casey say that resulted in the small cap penny stocks going 100-150x, so if there ever seems a time to be hyper-aggressive, this potentially once in a lifetime opportunity is it.

>> No.22936785

I have to liquidate part of my silver coin stack to cover rent /pmg/ bros. There's a coin shop by me and I'm heading over later today or tomorrow. What prices should I be asking for per oz? I have ASEs and then some random rounds. Also have two 10 oz maple coins and a couple 5oz APMEX bars. Any general advice for cashing out?

>> No.22936842

by the time you reach your landlord your fiat will be worth nothing anon, try paying him with anime figures

>> No.22936903

>>22936729

Yes, that's why I'm behaving the way I am. This is a once-in-a-century opportunity, and I don't intend to waste a single penny in opportunity cost. But that's simply my decision. I think that the microcaps which I invest in might be too frightening for most people, and that's why I tend to tell newcomers to miners simply to buy GDX or FR or SILJ or something like that.

>> No.22936947

>>22936785
F

>> No.22936973
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>>22935724
>sell FM
>it immediately start to moon
A classic

>> No.22936988
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22936988

Fuck this fucking market

>> No.22937011

>>22933374

y'all get excited over the opening of a krispy kreme store

>> No.22937019

>>22936785
bump. I'll be rebuying at some point, but need cash and need help not to get swindled

>> No.22937020

>>22936662
I love this one!

>>22936567
What about :
>You'll get it in the rectum if you don't own argentum

>> No.22937044

>>22936785
See if your landlord is willing to just take silver as payment and if he'd give a discount for it

>> No.22937060

>>22936785
Depending on how fast you need it, check the buyback prices on JM Bullion too

>> No.22937065

>>22937044
>getting paid in something you are taxed twice on and asked to give a discount on
Lol no

>> No.22937080

>>22937044
Cool idea, will certainly ask him about it. If not though, do coin shops offer much over spot price?

>> No.22937100

>>22937065
Oh I didn't know >>22937044 was from bongland, carry on

>> No.22937115

>>22937019
I'd rather live in my car than liquidate even a single oz of my precious dragon stack. Just don't pay your rent for the moment, isn't like 36% of the US not paying rents since summer anyway?

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>>22936785
Fuck rentcucking.
Just live in your car, sell all your shit, and buy more PMs

>> No.22937120

>>22937100
Americans get taxed too lad.
>get taxed for income
>taxed again when selling it for fiat

>> No.22937170

>>22937044
>>22937080
The other side of this, I don't think I would want my landlord knowing I had PM's if I were you.

>> No.22937194

>>22937080
over spot? kek

>> No.22937290
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22937290

Latest junk acquisitions. I'm liking this little ottoman bowl thingy.

>> No.22937324

eurofags, where do you get your shiny stuff online?
goldsilver.be has a 50% trust on trustpilot...

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>>22937080
>coin shops
>buying your coins over spot
AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

>> No.22937400

>>22937324
I got my 100oz from Goldsilver. Arrived within two days to my doorstep. Big minus for it being UPS, their customer service is horrible. I hear Goldsilver also has bad customer service but that won't be an issue if everything goes normally

>> No.22937449

>>22933477
This is definitely possible and people ignore this at their own peril. Do not be leveraged in this market. We still have massive unchecked deflationary forces in play. If DC doesn't pass a stimulus very quickly, this could absolutely happen.

But for the record, it doesn't mean people will be able to buy physical at those prices. So people that still need to stack should be buying and no one should be selling physical.

2024: gold and silver will be significantly higher than today.

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22937502

>>22936729
>>22936903
what's the best small miner I'm missing? I also have 5,000 Bayhorse

>> No.22937584

>>22937502
Are you looking for producers or explorers? Also how small we talking about here? I am having my breakfast than digging, I can give you some options.

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>>22937290
Nice coin bowl, get a good scrap deal on it?

Some of the ottoman silver coins are enormous, got a couple beefy early 19th century ones bigger than silver dollars, cheap too. Anyway keep up the scrounging, good haul m8.

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22937642

This time it's different.

>> No.22937685

>>22933477
based but I'm still stacking over time

>> No.22937698

>>22937642
People trusted the government back then and would actually heed this.

>> No.22937883

>>22937698
Lmao. People are more dependent on the government, but trust? Lol.

>> No.22937900

>>22937584
Maybe both, but leaning towards producers or those with confirmed ounces in the ground

>> No.22937915

>>22937642
>>22937698
>>22937883

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22937920

Our God, Mickey Maloney made a vid today about his stack : he have a 500:1 silver to gold ratio.
I knew he was more bullish on silver than gold, but holy fucking shit, 500 to 1...
Silverbros, this is our time to shine. WAGMI

>> No.22937927

Somebody shill me Dolly Varden

>> No.22937950

>>22937920
Link of vid : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FZb7cMKDcOE

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>>22937900
A good near term company to look into would be Ascot Resources, there drilling and have existing infrastructure to mill ore once they begin mining at Premier. They have been returning some stunning gold assays from their drilling.

>> No.22938081

>>22936698

Think people should read this short-seller report from 2016 before they assume that FR is too undervalued.

https://www.kerrisdalecap.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/First-Majestic-Silver-Corp.pdf

It correctly predicted a 60% crash in the share price, and observed at the time that FR was "absurdly overvalued" when compared to competitors. This was at $16 CAD a share, $19 silver. We currently have $13 CAD a share, $24 silver. It was 5.8x NAV at the time, whereas other large-cap miners were only 1.9x NAV. When you buy FR, you are paying a Neumeyer premium on the most effective promoter for a company in the entire industry.

>> No.22938109

>>22938003
>Ascot Resources
Thanks PAN MAN! I'm reading about them right now, looks interesting, what do you think of their management?

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22938120

>>22937927
I know their project area very well, I ve explored / worked in the Alice Arm / Kitsault territory quite a bit over the years. Its a high grade gold silver property with only limited modern exploration work done, modern tech will for sure find new resources there that the old timers ignored or missed.

>> No.22938197

>>22938109
Not bad, their a pretty tight ship when it comes to staff due to budgets right now but I didnt see any issues when I last looked at them. They believe in the project and want to see it become a major producer in the region again. They were hiring mill wrights and general labor earlier this year too from Stewart / Hyder so things are for sure ramping up.

>> No.22938244

>>22937920
Yeah, he's said that in the past. He's been 500:1 for some time.

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>>22936567
"I am gay and I hold USD"

>> No.22938260

Are there any notable junior mining companies in Africa?

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>not taking the klondike pill
NGMI

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>>22938081
>first page
>oy vey, N-neumeyer is a CONSPIRACY THEORIST!
>m-manipulation isn't a thing goyim!
into the trash it goes

>> No.22938407

>>22937927

Case for Dolly Varden:

1) Mcap is only $88 million (about 4/10ths that of Aurcana, 1/35th that of First Majestic)

2) 100% control of Dolly Varden silver mine, one of the most historic silver mines in Canadian history

3) Mine has a history of 20 million ounces of production

4) 44 million confirmed high-grade ounces in the ground

5) Property is 88 square km, only 3% of which has been explored in detail

6) Four former operating mines on the property

7) Sprott has a large position ($11 million) and owns 20% of the company

8) Company has $10 million in cash and no debt

9) Is undergoing a 10,000-metre resource expansion drill program

>>22937502

If you don't have DV, I'd suggest buying it on the basis of the case which I make above.

>> No.22938408

>>22937920
The other day he mentioned that he doesn't buy gold when it's at a certain ratio or something but he had a tube of gold eagles and he wanted it to be full so he bought the rest. Lets say the tube has 20 coins that's already 10k ounces of silver and it's just what I'm aware of. Mickey has a good stack I bet.

>> No.22938457

going to drop 150 for the hell of it at my LCS ina bit. What should I buy?

>> No.22938491

Here's you're completely organic price movement bro

>> No.22938558

>>22938491
In defense of the market makers, the dollar is moving up and down like it's fucking XRP today

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>>22938405

You've completely overlooked the points which are actually important.

"Other large-cap silver miners don’t trade at similar multiples; to the contrary, based on sell-side figures, we believe the median silver miner’s price-to-NAV multiple is 68% lower than First Majestic’s. This disconnect does not reflect some kind of quality premium for First Majestic; it’s a recent anomaly, only dating back to early 2016 (around the time First Majestic began paying stock promoters in cash and options for “digital marketing”"

"Is it normal for miners to trade at such a massive premium to estimated NAV? No. Below we summarize one sell-side firm’s NAV estimates for several large-cap silver miners.28 Excluding First Majestic, they trade at a median price-to-NAV multiple of 1.9x, while First Majestic trades 210% more expensively at 5.8x."

"There’s nothing inherently wrong with speculating on the price of silver or amplifying that bet via the operational and financial leverage of a miner. For our part, we have no strong view of the future price of silver. But to judge First Majestic’s valuation, we don’t need to. The stock is now so untethered from reality that it has become less a bet on silver than a bet on the sustainability of First Majestic’s own hype. But even the best promotional campaign, like the best mine, can only last so long. When sanity returns and NAV starts to matter once again, First Majestic should re-rate downward by 70-80%."

>> No.22938575

>>22938407
I wish I could find my photo library of Dolly Varden and Alice Arm, the place has so much untapped potential yet to be found.

>> No.22938626

>>22938197
excellent, thanks bro

>> No.22938670

>>22934621
Disgusting.

>> No.22938707

>>22938566
As you said
>This was at $16 CAD a share, $19 silver. We currently have $13 CAD a share, $24 silver.
So even if it was overpriced back then, we now have way cheaper shares for way more expensive silver. Looks good to me.

>> No.22938732

>>22938558
Maybe I should just fucking buy xrp then

>> No.22938739

>>22938260
Roscan is in Mali.

>> No.22938746

HEY /PMG/ WHY DID YOU SHILL ME SILVER ONE WHEN IT JUST FREEFALLS EVERY DAY WTF GUYS

NOT TO MENTION BAYHORSE AND DOLLY GETTING REAL FUCKED UP TOO THANKS /PMG/

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>>22938746
WELCOME NIGGA

>> No.22938776

>>22938746
turn your caps lock off grandpa

>> No.22938796

>>22938407
HEY FAGGOT, UPDATE YOUR STALE PASTA
88M MCAP ON DOLLY YOU SAY? TRY 69M. IT'S CRASHED PRETTY HARD, NICE RECOMMENDATION /PMG/ YOU RETARDS

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imagine thinking precious metals are a more productive investment than equities lmao how fucking stupid are you

>> No.22938830

>>22938707

FR is definitely going to do extremely well, and I like Keith Neumeyer a lot. I simply think that people should be careful when evaluating the current share price in relation to what it was in the past. I've often seen people say "FR was x price on y date, and silver was z then, so it must be a bargain now." I'd rather people own FR than not own silver stocks at all, and I don't doubt that FR will yield at least a 10x return by the time this bull market is over. I simply think that there are much better choices out there.

>> No.22938855

>>22938081
STOP CALLING IT FR YOU LEAF FAGGOT
NO ONE APPRECIATES IT

MAN IT'S A GOOD THING I'M HERE TO AT LEAST TRY TO CLEAN UP /PMG/ YOU GUYS ARE A MESS TODAY

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>>22938804
have you ever held an equity in your hands? or just a piece of printer paper that says it?

>> No.22938927

>>22938830
>I simply think that there are much better choices out there.
I'm all ears fren, shill me your miners and i'll put few hundreds onto them today.

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>>22938804
imagine thinking PM's are an investment

>> No.22939031

>>22936093
Trust me, I wanted to dump all I had this past weekend at $22 but had no disposable income income. I'm going to Saturday anyway, but fuck. A couple hundred dollars would have went a little further just a few days ago :(

>> No.22939062

>>22933374
>Stocks up
>gold barely moving
>silver crashing down after fake out
>dollar index barely moving
What a shitshow, like trump vs biden.

>> No.22939089

>>22938927

These are my core positions, in order of risk: DV, IRV, IPT, FWZ, SVE, CCW, ELO, BHS, CNX, KS, VG, SSE.

Be aware that every one of these stocks is in danger of crashing to zero if PMs crash, or if a black swan occurs.

>> No.22939156

>>22938120
How much can modern tech open up that old mining methods might have missed? I really appreciate you popping in these threads by the way. I am a bachelors of geology student and its cool to keep up with you.

>> No.22939242

>>22939089

For VG read VGLD*

>> No.22939256

>>22939089
was SSE the one oldbanker was super keen on, or was that the south east asian one?

All my stuff right now is fairly solid in what I think is med risk / high reward, looking to make a few agressive high risk / redonculous reward plays

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>>22938804

They produce a claim on a larger amount of equities, when this chart hits bottom.

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>>22939256

Both. I wanted to buy EAM when oldbanker was talking about it in April, but, unfortunately, my broker didn't have it. SSE is his favourite stock. The NR which came out today confirms everything he has been saying about it for a year. >>22933570 SSE is _the_ risk-reward gamble. If they do have 120 million ounces of silver at Pino, then, at a 10 million mcap, consider the implications. 10 million mcap = 1/55th that of DSV, while DSV only has 5x as many ounces proven to be in the ground. (1 billion is speculation.)

>> No.22939342

>>22938707
>>22938830
It kinda goes both ways, one of the reasons why AG may moon more then others is due to the really good marketing they do. If there is one thing that should be learned from this economy, its that fundamentals are great, but if no one has heard of your stock, no one is buying it. They have all the right things in place, good marketing, good fundamentals, vast improvements being made on their production equiptment. Meanwhile they are mostly shut down right now due to covid, and they are also supressed by the legal shakedown from the mexican government.

I agree though, they are more of a safe bet which will yield good returns, where as there are many more risky ones that will moon much more.

>> No.22939373

>>22939339
am I mis remembering it? I thought it was an east ASAIN miner, not africa

Deciding between DV, SSE, and this one

>> No.22939395

What reason are they using to crash it now? Failed stimulus?

>> No.22939412

>>22939395
gold is looking very stable to me.

>> No.22939426

>>22939373

Sorry, I got the ticker name wrong, should have said EAS. (I said EAM because the company name is "East Asia Minerals.") Never knew that there was an EAM = East Africa Metals.

SSE is a real ultra-gamble; I think that DV is better if you don't own that one yet.

>> No.22939429

>>22939156
there is a lot that modern tech can pick out that the old methods missed. Magnetometer tech is one of the big ones thats opened up all sorts of projects that were walked over before without recognizing their potential. We can see hot spots of magnetism that often are associated with PM ore bodies, and examine a wide area at once for these targets. Soil sampling and ground resistivity have also become far better than they were even 20 years ago. Drilling has improved leaps and bounds as well, allowing deeper and more precise targets to be examined.
Much of the property at Dolly Varden as an example was explored heavily by prospectors and geologists back in the turn of the century, but they were looking for out crops of the highest value ore that they could locate. This is how the mines there began and operated from, than closed as those easy ore bodies were depleted. We now can find and drill the targets the old timers couldnt see or failed to examine with detail. You still have to do the on the ground work though, and that is always a challenge no matter the project.

>> No.22939466

>>22939339
What’s your wildest forecast here if Pino is as advertised? 500x?

>> No.22939543

>>22937927
CEO is a pajeet. Take that how you want. If you have any experience dealing with those "people" you know to stay away.

>> No.22939670

>>22939339
so basically 100x if they get sse up and running.

Just reading through the package right now, any idea when they expect to produce if you know?

>> No.22939794

>>22939466

If we get $600 silver, and Pino is exactly what people speculate it is, then anything is possible. I can't even begin to speculate about price, because the numbers become so enormous as to be unfathomable to my mind. People don't understand what these mining stocks are capable of if you get in early. If you bought the bottom of Silvercrest, you made an 8000% return. As in, you turned $1000 into $80,000 and $10,000 into $800,000. And that's only half of the fabled "150x" which I keep talking about as the average increase in penny stocks during the '62 to '68 bull market, when silver doubled.

>>22939670

Drilling is the first step, production is a distant dream. Best way to learn about what's going on in SSE is to read through oldbanker's old posts on the ceo.ca chat.

>> No.22939832

>>22938457
Maples krugerrands or libertads. Eagles are trash.

>> No.22939867
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22939867

CUT MY LIFE INTO PIECES

>> No.22939921

>>22939867
>11.50 put
Theta ate you alive

>> No.22939928

>>22939794
ok so the speculation here is that they will get good drill results, but production is many years away.

>> No.22939976

>>22939928

Right now the speculation is simply about negotiating the ability to drill. Once drilling is announced, the share price will leap. Then speculation will be about the drilling results. Then, if they verify the silver, the share price will soar. Right now is the absolute bottom where the stock is completely unknown and neglected apart from a couple of people raving about it on obscure forums.

>> No.22940032

>>22939921
Ill be honest I have no idea what any of that means I just sell puts until Im out of cash and margin

>> No.22940058

>>22939976
ok so SSE is super speculative, based on ability to drill, and then drill results.

EAS is actually producing, looks decent too, but for some reason is off its .24c highs earlier.

am I missing any great/horrible news on either?

Both are sounding like some decent hail marys worthy of a few hundred at least.

>> No.22940102

>>22940032
You sold a way out of the money weekly put on a stock that has been crabbing at 9.50 for almost a week. No one wants to buy it, therefore you lose money.
Take my explanation with a grain of salt since I'm also new at this.

>> No.22940107
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22940107

I'm a leaf, where buy physical gold/silver?

>> No.22940112
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>>22939089
For wageslave not being able to put a lot each month, how many compagny do you think should be the limit ? You gave me some very good tips and thank you for it, here is the portfolio, I'm considering removing one of them so I can get enough share and be rewarded for it instead of stretching everything, having only 1k to put into it each month. Was thinking about Silver one or Aurcana.

>Defiance Silver - Mexico (core)
>Impact Silver - Mexico (core)
>Vangold - Mexico (core)
>Aurcana Silver - USA (core) NEXT
>Silver One - USA (core)
>Dolly Varden - Canada (core)
>Canada silver cobalt - Canada
>Strikepoint Gold - Canada
>Tinka Resources - Peru
>Klondike - Canada

>> No.22940114
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>>22940032
>I just sell puts until Im out of cash and margin
This is a strategy that will end badly

>> No.22940157

>>22940114
j-just shut up man

>> No.22940163

>>22939395
Stimulus would be the only way to combat deflationary pressures. The Fed can't do anything on its own despite what people claim. Printer doesn't go brrr without Congress. So in the interim without stimulus, deflationary pressures are going to run unchecked and can beat the crap out of asset values.

>> No.22940190

>>22940107
silver gold bull
canadian pmx

those are your best bets unless your local coin store is better

>> No.22940203

>>22940163
Printer always goes BRRRrrrr, but BrrrrrRRRrrrr doesn't get into circluation.

>> No.22940245

>>22940058

I don't own EAS and haven't done much research on it, so can't really recommend it. But if you want another promising microcap instead, look into KS. 11 million mcap, historic silver district, 52 million ounces of past production, fully permitted mill. Most important mine was Silvano, which produced 8 million ounces. Geological engineer who ran the mine told Kitco in 2018 that only 15% of the silver had actually been mined. Extrapolate that principle to the whole district and you can infer 266 million ounces, according to the wildest and most enthusiastic speculation. Obviously that's vanishingly unlikely, but it goes to show what a joke the market cap is.

>> No.22940300

>>22940245
ok thanks

>> No.22940317

>>22940112

Your portfolio seems perfect to me. I think that I'd be wary of selling anything which you have in order to add to anything else; you would deplete your money by the fees and the bid-ask spread. Every one of your stocks has a case to be made for it, and all of them will soar in a PM bull market. So the best thing to do is simply to be patient and wait at this point. I know the temptation to buy and sell and change things around, but remember what Jesse Livermore said, "Most of the money in a bull market is made by sitting."

>> No.22940356

>>22939921
>>22940032
>>22940102
if he sold it already it is already been bought by someone, the fact that the stock is has gone down since he sold the put, he is losing money because the put is worth more and the seller is obligated to pay up if that option expires in the money. theta works for the option seller, the option seller hopes that the option (in this case a put) expires worthless at the expiry date (in other words the option is out of the money at expiry. the problem for sellers is that they have theoretically infinite downside risk. but that anon should buy the option back before he loses more money, unless he thinks AG will go higher by Oct 2nd

>> No.22940492

>>22940203
True. Record bank reserves *are* being created...but they are all going under mattress at the Fed.

>> No.22940587

>>22934139
What about link

>> No.22940598

>>22940356
>>22940032
This anon has it correct, my bad.

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>>22940190
Thanks man.

>> No.22940627
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Just swung by the LCS across the street from my normal LCS and got these beauties for only 104$

>> No.22940707
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I think l just paid $25 for a fake morgan dollar.
Fuck, man.

>> No.22940711

>>22940317
I get what you're saying, its just I feel way too greedy with 10 stocks when I can only buy like 700-800 shares a month. In any case, thanks for the tips.

>> No.22940712

>>22940598
options were confusing for me when i first started messing with them, they are scary too

>> No.22940786

>>22940317
Sorry to pepper you with questions (please tell me to cease and desist any time), but is Fireweed Zinc looking too high at this moment to bolster a position? I'm wishing I had poured more into them a few weeks ago.

>> No.22940811

>>22940711

10 stocks is actually very conservative. Sprott has at least 60 stocks, and, although I only have 10 core positions, I have about 20 other, smaller speculative ones. So don't worry about it. There's nothing which you need to change.

>> No.22940815
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22940815

>>22940613
frig I need an eastern bloc waifu

>> No.22940933
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>>22940786

Don't worry about it. FWZ mcap is still only $57 million; their competitor Tinka Resources has a $66 million mcap right now, so FWZ hardly seems expensive. Haywood recently put a price target of $1.50 on FWZ, which is still a 33% increase from the current level. Then you have to consider the fact that these ratings agencies don't give a damn about silver, which is what we really care about, and are anticipating the rise of. "38 grams per ton indicated of silver. As uncle Eric explained, if Gold goes 38:1 silver, than that is a 1 gpt AU equivalent deposit with 5.84% Zinc 3.14% lead kicker." FWZ is also the only company I know where the ceo comes in the chat every single day and answers everybody's questions politely and knowledgeably. He is highly accountable to his share-holders.

>> No.22940999

>>22933796
>did you not see the drop during covid?
i saw paper drop while physical didn't budge.

>> No.22941138

>>22940999
What was physical going for during the March lows?

>> No.22941182
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22941182

>>22941138
Here was one of my orders from March if it helps.

>> No.22941222

>>22934139
>silver back to 16-17$
>gold silver ratio will be back to 30-40
I had to wipe off the cereal I spewed from reading that. JPMorgan is free to manipulate silver again. Prices should go to 4-5$ per ounce.
Silvers down almost 25% this month and the stock market has been fine.

>> No.22941321

kek, just got my Silvertowne melt bucket today, thought it was all Christmas bars at first but the mad lads just sandwiched 8 regular bars in between, I'll def buy from those cheeky cunts again

>> No.22941334

>>22937698
important to note that all illegal holders profited more than citizens who complied, over time

>> No.22941380

remember buy puts on stocks like SLV to make money. Real money, which can be used in exchange for sex with high end prostitutes. 10ozs of silver can't even be traded for a candy bar these days. It's worthless and shorting it is free money right now.

>> No.22941388

>>22941222
>Prices should go to 4-5$ per ounce.
ahhh the classic 2005 prices. Yeah seems legit.

>> No.22941418

>>22939867
are you just going to lose about 200 bucks?

>> No.22941470
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22941470

>>22941182
Here's a better pic with the spot price upon purchase.

>> No.22941528

>>22941380
damn i wish I didn't know what iv was like you

>> No.22941542

>>22940613
Your LCS will have better rates. Don't forget to look up any bullion dealers in your area.

>> No.22941574

>>22940627
>competing LCSs
Lucky

>> No.22941625

>>22941321
Do they ship to leafland?

>> No.22941976

What are the major factors that determine the price cap of silver/gold in bullruns like the 60s? What sorts of data to look at? FRED has so much to sort through

>> No.22941982
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22941982

>>22941625
I would assume, I doubt you'll get the free shipping over $99 deal though

>> No.22942013

>>22941542
I bought some gold and silver at a local Canada gold and silver, prices seemed a little high but I'm very new, this could be normal/good prices for all I know. Basically googling "gold price Canada" graphs indicated that gold at the time was 2530/oz and Canada gold silver dealer sold at 2600/oz.

>> No.22942314

>>22940707
Show us what it looks like

>> No.22942376

>>22942013
A $70CAD premium on gold is actually pretty good. More so if you bought fractional gold, but still. Factor in that you didn't pay for shipping and you did well.

>> No.22942495

>>22942376
Thanks for assuaging my concerns about the local dealer, is there a rule of thumb for gauging prices on silver bullion too? I've been mainly buying 10oz silver and 1oz gold.

>> No.22942574

>>22939089
I have Eloro but its interesting that you have it as a core position. I can't find estimated oz in the ground anywhere. Would this be considered a "drill play" or is there something major that I'm just completely missing?

>> No.22942659

>>22942495
A $5-6CAD premium per toz of silver is what you should pay. Anything below that is a deal, anything above that is too unreasonable imo

>> No.22942777
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22942777

>>22942574

It is more speculative, yes, but I really like the company. Read Goldfinger's write-up on ceo.ca from July: https://ceo.ca/@Goldfinger/a-junior-silver-explorer-that-checks-all-the-boxes

And listen to the interview with the CEO on Crux Investor: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pdq0YCNsnaQ&ab_channel=CRUXInvestor

Finally, look at the financial reports of the company. It's literally all: "Thomas Larsen, CEO, buy. Buy. Buy. Buy. Buy. Buy." Every single transaction. No selling, ever.

"Eloro Resources Ltd is focused on the Iska Iska Project near Potosi, Bolivia. Iska Iska has never been drilled and it is situated near world-class deposits in the department of Potosi, Iska Iska is in the southwest part of the Eastern Cordillera, which hosts a number of major polymetallic mines and mineral deposits.

A little bit of background on Potosi will quickly alert a junior mining investor to the vast potential that exists here. When the Spanish Conquistadors first arrived in South America, Potosi was one of the first silver discoveries made when a farmer slipped on a mountain ledge and uncovered a sheet of almost pure silver under his feet. This discovery happened in 1545, and over the next 200 years more than 40,000 tons of silver were shipped out of the town. Mining in the 16th and 17th centuries used archaic methods and a lot of manpower. They didn’t go very deep because they simply didn’t have the tools to do so, therefore, most of the silver extracted from Potosi was near surface.

Exploration plans for Iska Iska in 2020 include 3,500 meters of underground diamond drilling in addition to mapping, trenching and sampling."

>> No.22942867

>>22941138
I was ordering for about 25cad per oz before the march dip, I timed my buy exactly at the bottom of march and got 24 per oz, and right after it was 25 per oz.

>> No.22942888
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22942888

Where muh platinum boys @?!

>> No.22942907

>>22941625
try out canadian pmx and silver gold bull anon, both have free ship and good prices.

If you buy american i think you get fucked for shipping, tax, and maybe import?

First magestic also ships to canada and can sometimes be super cheap.

>> No.22943214

>>22942907
Thanks, I might buy a gold buffalo from PMX. Hard to get ahold of American bullion and I think their coins are way nicer than ours

>> No.22943276

>>22943214
Leaf anon, if it wasn't for the old hag on the back, your rounds would be superior hands down.
Why can't they use a younger version of her at least?

>> No.22943433

>>22943276
No idea, that's why I like the American rounds. It's just kinda boring to have the Queen's profile. If they had an elk or a better or something on the back that would be way better

>> No.22943543

>>22942777
Insider buying is a great sign. While reading about Eloro on CEO.CA, i stumbled on "1000_bagger"_report" and this poster has a write-up about Aftermath Silver that looks intriguing. 21m estimated oz between their properties in Chile and Peru. 75MC. Any thoughts on Aftermath Silver?

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>>22942314
Here it is next to a peace dollar.

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>>22942907
>>22942659
They aren't as pretty as my JM 10oz bars but price looks ok, I'll compare against the locals before making my final decision.

>> No.22943714

>>22936973
Moon? uh,no.

>> No.22943749

>>22937920
you idiots believing these guys who are /all in/ is the best thing of all of this "PM industry". OF COURSE they are bullish on this shit. they've filled their bags and now they want them to pump so they can sell for fiat. same thing as shitcoins.

>> No.22943796

Any reason Silver One is crashing?

>> No.22943801

>>22943714
>>22943749
Back to you circle jerk Link threads.

>> No.22943811

>>22943646
Weigh it. That should give you your answer.

>> No.22943817

>>22943543

Sprott is in at 0.65 CAD, and the price now is 0.79 CAD, so doesn't seem like a bad buy. Some people are making claims of 200 million silver ounces, but that might be hype. Resource estimate for one of their three projects (Cachinal) is 18 million silver ounces. Seems like one of those stocks which you throw a certain amount of money into and hope for good drilling results, like Metallic Minerals, Mountain Boy, Silver Viper, and so on. I do hear the name pumped a lot, which makes me wary of it. I don't own it myself.

>> No.22943837

>>22943801
oh NO the deluded PM fag is hurt that I shed some reality onto his mercury dime fantasy.

>> No.22943920

>>22943796

SVE was due for a correction; most of these mining stocks have already gone down 30% before coming up again. IPT did that, for example, which is why it's holding strong today, but SVE hadn't done so before the past few days. A lot of weak holders need to dump their shares and give them to people who deserve them.

>> No.22943977

>>22943837
here have another (you) seems your linky threads don't give you any satisfaction anymore.

>> No.22944036

>>22933620
Gold could crash today (it won't) and gold and silver bugs will still win in the end. It's obvious the people on this board aren't in it for the long haul and just want a quick 5x gamble

>> No.22944069

>>22933374
FAKE

>> No.22944139

>>22933374
most reputable bullion website that will accept abit of crypto?

>> No.22944193

The PM guys who actually run a business that sells metals can't be taken for gospel. They have an interest in people buying what they are selling, no matter what the market is actually signaling. If anyone's job is to sell the very thing you are hearing them talk about, be careful. They may have 98% of the picture, right, but if the 2% they don't have right compromises their ability to generate income, they may employ cognitive dissonance and never take the next step in understanding. Never expect a man to understand something when his livelihood depends on him not understanding.

>> No.22944201

>>22939794
Okay. So ive been meaning to ask this for a couple of days now. What happens when we hit this 8000%? Whats the plan? Are we going to cash out into fiat? Because in this scenario fiat is worthless. How do you pull out your money when you sell these stocks? What is everyones game plan? When are you going to sell? Are you even going to be able to sell?

>> No.22944212

>>22944036
This is actually true. Lots of people won't accept the short term reality if it isn't aligned with "moon". Long term, gold and silver are winners. But anything can happen on the road there. It's more complicated and volatile than a lot here think.

>> No.22944253

>>22944201
There is no 8,000% gain without some serious things happening. It won't be a day like today when silver is $600 and we're just thinking about how to maximize returns on money. There are going to be a host of new considerations to be making.

>> No.22944301

>>22944139
silver gold bull

>> No.22944366

>>22933681
>PBA in /pmg/
Men of taste, I tell you.

>> No.22944428

>>22944201
>>22944253
I should go on to say that physical PMs are not great for price speculation. That's what paper is for. Physical is really for 1) wealth preservation and 2) collapse insurance. It just costs too much to transact if you are planning to go back into fiat if your goal is just to speculate on price and get more fiat. Physical is like savings that has no counterparty risk with the goal to preserve spending power. Because we are early in a bull run and there's a lot of bad news on the horizon, we do have a chance to increase our spending power with it buy buying it "cheap" today. But people really shouldn't be banking on their stack mooning. It's your hard earned labor in the form of real hard money. Save it for the mega rainy days ahead. Don't feel cheated or like you are losing anything if there are short term dumps. We are facing a lot of deflation and the primary part of many people's premise here, that the Fed will inflate everything away, actually isn't happening right now nor can it. It needs Congress to act for that to happen. So as long as they dither before doing what is probably inevitable, we will see deflation. In the long term, hold your physical tight, because even if prices plummet, you may not be able to get it.

>> No.22944456

>>22944201

So long as the fiat currencies haven't collapsed yet, there will be a window when you can cash out your mining stocks and use the cash to buy whatever you want to buy--including physical bullion. Once paper money becomes worthless, some miners will be paying dividends in physical gold and silver. If and when we get a new currency, you will be able to cash out the mining stocks for that. An analogy: When Italians changed from the lira to the euro, they still owned their stocks, but then they were cashing them out for euros instead of lira. Your stocks are your property, just like your house. They don't disappear when currencies disappear.

>>22944253

If silver goes to $600 in terms of today's purchasing power, and not simply owing to inflation in parallel with other goods, then the gains in silver miners will be closer to 80,000% than to 8,000%.

>> No.22944534

>>22944456
I think if we get to that level, we look at nationalization risks. And I say that as someone who owns mining stocks. I just don't see that kind of price action without major political and economic upheaval. It's definitely something that could happen, but it comes with other risks. So I'm not sure how much of that price increase miners could add to their margin before shit pops off, so to speak.

>> No.22944565
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I'm down to $130 in my bank account now until payday. Thank you greyhound shitposter.

>> No.22944623

>>22944534

I mentioned to somebody yesterday that Adriatic Metals' Valdes Silver Project was thought by the communists to be a lead mine, until ADT recently started to investigate it thoroughly. Again, oil-rich Venezuela is in such a poor economic condition that it actually has to import its oil. That shows how inefficient nationalization is. If all the mines in the world got nationalized, then the 10-20% physical bullion hedge which I assume everybody has would soar so high that it would compensate for any capital lost in the miners. Silver would go well beyond $600. Again, it's unlikely that every country in the world will nationalize; and, if one country does nationalize, it will send the stock prices of the mines in the non-nationalized countries soaring. Which is why you want to spread your jurisdictional risk.

>> No.22944641

>>22934621
Ask me how I know she's Baltic

>> No.22944686

>>22944534
>political and economic upheaval
We're already in this

>> No.22944687

>>22944534
nationalization is a concern due to the ever increasing socialism/communism that idiots keep pushing.

But metals can hit pretty much any price and its inconsequential to the system. Much like bitcoin going from 0-10k+ didnt crash everything. Some products that include gold/silver will increase in price correlated with how much of the metals they use, but it does not necessarily follow that metals mooning means everything crashes.

>> No.22944720
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Best priced physical right now? I'm pissed off that I missed the $27 ASEs.

>>22944565
is there a good price or something?

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>>22944623
>>22944534

It's also worth mentioning that a number of billionaires have almost all their net-worth in miners. Sprott has $1.5 billion in them (see picture), and Ross Beauty and Tom Kaplan, also billionaires, said to Maryn Katusa a couple of days ago that 90% of their net-worth is in miners. Rich people aren't idiots. If they aren't afraid, why should we be?

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

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If you spoof, you go poof*
https://www.thenational.ae/business/markets/former-deutsche-bank-traders-convicted-of-trying-to-manipulate-gold-and-silver-prices-1.1083535

>> No.22944906

>>22944641
>She

Try again, Anon.

>> No.22944907

>>22944720
Not particularly; $8 less than usual from the dip, but I paid $5 in taxes. I just really love the Queens Beasts aesthetics. My Welsh Dragons are over $100 and I paid $45 for one and $68 for another. They tend to double in price a year after they're produced.

>> No.22944938

>>22944534
So in this scenario, where miner stocks rise 8000%, you would be able to buy then in usd fiat paper, hold them, and sell them for "new dollar"? Thats what I thought was an option i just wonder about how much gains will be able to be kept in that process. Any insights? Whats your plan for if miner stocks explode? How are you going to keep your wealth? Really appreciate your insight by the way. Thanks for taking the time.

>> No.22944949

4% down? Anybody find a reason?

>> No.22944959

>>22941418
Yes. My life savings

>> No.22945081
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22945081

Greetings /pmg/ frens
I have a question for you all
I get paid Oct 8th (next Thursday)
Do I:
>Buy 5-15oz on payday
>1 5oz bar, 5 1oz bars and maybe some more Maple Leafs?
or
>Wait until prices drop below 20$ to buy later in the month
>10oz RCM bars

I see a lot of talk about a major market crash in October, and I'd love to buy on a good dip, but that being said I'm not confident that we could see another dip below 20$. What are your thoughts frens? Here's some silver for your troubles

>> No.22945150

>>22944938
Really rich people don't keep their wealth in dollars in banks. They keep them as assets, either as businesses, stocks, land, etc. The dollar is just the currency of exchange. Buy whatever you plan on buying whether you have a million measured in dollars, gold, etc.

>> No.22945226

Why did DOLLY Varden crash yeaterday? Over the past week its dropped from about 85c to 61c. Its the only miner on my watch list to do this

>> No.22945239

>>22945081
In the crash early in the year all the silver went out of stock everywhere.

>> No.22945248

>>22945239
So you think if I wait for the big drop there won't be any to buy?

>> No.22945264

So I purchased 2 bags of $10 face value and received $9.95 in each bag. I am unsure if I should be upset or not

>> No.22945302

>>22945226

DV is down 21% from the local peak. All the miners are acting like this right now. FR is down 33% from the local peak, MUX 27%; even SILJ is down 17%, and that's an ETF. It's normal behaviour in miner bull markets (see here >>22933714). You simply have to hold and remain patient.

>> No.22945340

>>22944907
where from?
bullion exchange and gainville coins are generally the ones I expect to be cheapest

>> No.22945405
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Did I miss anything while I was gone? I went digging. I think I am on the right ground if pic related is anything to go by. Now to pan out the concentrates from the sluice.

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>silver crumbling
3 weeks ago i'd be happy to buy the dip but now im pretty sure we're gonna get fedcoin to enslave us

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MAIL call: 1 roll of zi:sin scrofas, 1 roll of zi:sin cheonwangs, 6 kooks, and 4 koalas all traded for .75oz of gold.

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22945660

I just bought another 2 x sovereigns to get me to 3oz gold

>> No.22945697

>>22943749
>They're pumping the 15 trillion dollar global gold market!
you can't be this retarded

>> No.22945762

>>22945340
eBay. Usually they're the most overpriced but when it comes to shipping with premium bullion in small quantities it's often $1-2 cheaper.

>> No.22946001

>>22944139
JM Bullion takes BTC and ETH if I recall correctly

>> No.22946051
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22946051

vault inspection day

>> No.22946055

>>22944139
All of the large ones do

>> No.22946060

>>22946051
nice atbs, any of them the san antonios?

>> No.22946072

>>22946051
Nicu. Also, hopefully everything is safe.

>> No.22946088
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22946088

>>22946060
i got 5 San Antonios
keeping them in the original boxes sure takes up space

>> No.22946097

What does a mass sell off of bonds mean for PMs?

>> No.22946107

>>22946051
heretofor all stacks to be measured in yuki heights instead of Toz

>> No.22946201

>>22946097
Yields rise, Fed prints more to suppress. Pm prices rise

>> No.22946203

>>22935801
I explained in earlier thread to you, you must have missed it, but click on ellipses at top in list of exchanges and choose forex. Search your desired currency CAD and a tools option will appear, here you can exchange currencies into CAD and buy BHS , KS or dollf or whatever

>> No.22946249

>>22946097
It would depend on what causes the sell off, but all of them should increase the amount of equities you can buy with a given amount of gold/silver. If the selloff in bonds is by foreigners getting out of the dollar, it would cause prices to rise as the dollar becomes less valuable after the dust settled. If the selloff was caused by people running from interest rates going up because the fed is tightening, prices would go down, but probably less than stocks would because that would be a sign of an upcoming stock market crash.

My daily check of
https://www.treasury.gov/resource-center/data-chart-center/interest-rates/pages/textview.aspx?data=yield
has me shook. Big move compared to recent days.

Read this article my Alasdair Mcleod. He talks about how the hyperinflation in Germany occurred before the printing because foreigners dropped the mark before they could print it
https://www.goldmoney.com/research/goldmoney-insights/lessons-on-inflation-from-the-past

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>>22946107
according to the international bureau of weights and measures,
1 Yuki = 3.325 ATB mint box heights

>> No.22946406
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>>22946320
i fucking love science

>> No.22946439

>>22945405
Pam Pam how do you keep such soft hands?

>> No.22946478

>>22946439
its from panning so much, i am basically grinding down my hands with clay balls and rocks. If I am digging in creeks a lot I have to use working hands cream all the time or i start to get bleeding fingers.

>> No.22946491

>>22946439
soaking them in the blood and tears of his enemies, while listening to the lamentations of their women

>> No.22946557
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22946557

San Antonios

>> No.22946560
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22946560

Anyone here have some price predictions for the next month? October is historically volatile, will we see prices below $20?

>> No.22946590

>>22945660
nice, what years? I fucking hate the portraits on the notes

>> No.22946600

>>22938746
>Bayhorse supposedly down
>My meme limit order didn't even go through
Apparently not down enough

>> No.22946706

>>22940492
Under what conditions will they be released?

>> No.22946720
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22946720

Everyone chats about trading silver for gold when the ratio is suitable.
1. what ratio are you waiting for?
and 2. how do you even go about this without losing out on getting shit prices for buying and shit prices for buying I can imagine any shop just straight up swapping 30 oz of silver for its spot value equivalent in gold.

>> No.22946722

>>22946706
When the upcoming bill is due I think.

>> No.22946747

Oof Cramer is making fun of me for buying the top in palantir... hopefully this ends up generating more paper so I can buy more rocks.

>>22946088
>keeping them in the original boxes sure takes up space
Mmm hmm
I was tempted by those mint tubes of 10.

But also those 10 oz Brit falcons

>> No.22946779

>>22946600
its not the most liquid stock which is why I got out of it... bought at 16 c, went up to 17 but couldnt sell it at that, or 16.5, just put a limit at 16 and was glad it finally sold before that stock went down even further... I can see BHS crabbing for a lonnnnnnnnng time.

>> No.22946847

>>22946779

By the time a miner is liquid, you've missed your opportunity.

>> No.22946852

>>22940163
There's other ways to get Bank cooperation. The recent fines and charges brought up against bankers are no coincidence. It's a threat by the government for banks to eat the losses, or be persecuted. For what's it worth I agree with Steven's latest video about the monetary system being a type of reactive entity that will always call for lower rates, even if they're negative. But that's a two way street, as the predator entity stalking them is the government, who will also react in whichever way it needs as to preserve itself.

>> No.22946872

>>22946320
Based Yukari

>> No.22947000

>>22946847
Can you explain this?

>> No.22947014

>>22946203
Are you an Australian yourself? I called up their customer support and they said the trade should just automatically convert AUD to CAD.

Now I cant even log into the fucking account. It's just freezing. This is by far the worst platform I have ever used.

>> No.22947110

>>22947000

You make the most money when you have the confidence to get in early. Liquidity means popularity.

>> No.22947117

>>22946557
Those look real nice yuki anon. Also, those slings along side your ar looks clean.

>> No.22947158

>>22945405
I see gold! how much could you sell that rock for as is? I'd bet people would pay a lot on ebay

>> No.22947345

>>22947158
the rocks nothing special but yep that was a nice surprise to see on the end of my shovel.