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>I bought silver

>> No.11027774
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Might be a good purchase

>> No.11027808

>>11027586
bags are heavy from ~14,7

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>> No.11027908

>>11027586
I'm waiting and waiting to buy some Coins <15€ here directly anon OTC where I am.
duuuuump a little more pls.

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>>11027893

>> No.11028044

>>11027586
me too

>> No.11028828

>>11027586
>>11027774
>>11027893
Once Silver is considered valuable again, it will moon. Right now the price is mostly based off of it's use in industry rather than demand for wealth preservation.

>> No.11028886

The trouble with silver is every time it becomes worth a damn everybody pulls out Aunt May's old silverware set and Grandpa's junk silver collection of Pre-64 US coins and goes and sells it.

>> No.11028920

>>11028886

Why would you do this ? I really dont understand westerners these day

1. It reminds your of you country and you culture and history

2. It reminds you of grandpa

3. It has a pm worth

My girlfriend is from libya and you may call those sandpeople names but they value pm and old things like coins 100 times than your average euro/us millenial

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>>11028920
Because Americans are soulless. They get circumcised at a young age exposing them to trauma at a very early age, this trauma at such a vulnerable time in their lives makes them retreat into narcissism as a form of self preservation. The woman never being exposed to true love turns into Thots who only value themselves.

>> No.11028974

Anyone that shills Precious metals can go die of cancer for all I care
Enjoy your further crash

>> No.11028984

>>11028920
It's sad anon, but that's what happens. A lot of folks just want money now. Not really a western society thing...just poor people doing poor people things.

Happens with gold much less because those with weak hands have usually sold quicker due to smaller amounts being worth more.

Most of these sellers have no concept of hyper inflation or portable wealth either.

>> No.11029050

>>11027586
>I bought silver at $50 an ounce

>> No.11029061

>>11028974
Nobody is saying it will make you money on the short. It's a long term investment that may last your whole life. Compare that with everyone who shills crypto influencing people to gamble money that can be instantly lost in a dump. How is talking about precious metal cancer? Sounds like you are angry about bad investments.

>> No.11029065

>>11027774
sure looks like a bubble that burst

>> No.11029084

>>11029050
I bought some at 40 fren.

Still have it. Won't sell until it's profitable again or I'm dead.

>> No.11029091

>>11029061
dont give me your shit, I didnt bring up crypto
Precious metals are a shit investment, a shit store of value, and a shit hedge
Anyone that shills them are doomsday faggots that should kill themselves

>> No.11029123

>>11029091
In doomsday situation you will be sucking precious metal holder's dick for food

>> No.11029153

>>11029123
Top kek
Like I said
Enjoy your depreciating rocks, but I guess youre used to the losses by now :)

>> No.11029253

>>11029091
>imagine being this upset
>PM's don't store wealth!
>muh investment
You hold PMs long term nigger. I bought 3oz of gold at $350/oz back in '04 when I was 12 and 10oz of silver at $5/oz with the cash from my birthday/christmas money.

Sold in '13 and made money. Bought $5k in silver last year for long term savings.

>> No.11029335

>>11028970

Kek
They are good people but some years ago something went terrible wrong...

>>11028984

I dont know man...people just dont understand the intrinsic value of things anymore...i have kept some of grandpas coins which are made of nickel (no worth) just because they remind me of him and my families past... i wouldnt sell them...people dont feel connected to coins, stamps, companies anymore

>>11029153
Yes i am used to losses...but i like my coins...it is more like a hobby/investment mixture...secretly i hope the gold price to plunge to below 800 dollars so i could buy myself some nice old bullion coins...but chances are very low and i think we might have hit the bottom with gold or silver

As for cryptos : i like them and i love the systems but i dont like that i can not touch them. It is just a bad feeling to rely on my computer...what if there is no electricity...or someone cuts the internet cabels...emp...internet shutdown...it is not absolutely unlikely...of course one could try to argue that people still would try to trade with cryptos in those situations but it is more likely they will use silver or gold

If you want to preserve your wealth i guess all 3 optiones are equally good...but i tend more to gold and silver...it is just my personality/hobby

>> No.11029355

>>11027586
congrats, put it in the vault and sell when its on the news

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>>11029335
>They are good people but some years ago something went terrible wrong...

From the early 1950s, companies began offering lavish benefits packages to lure employees, and it became standard for them to include full, private health insurance as a condition of employment. Thus, there was no need for the US government to even investigate starting a national health scheme as long as there was full employment and companies were falling over each other to provide the most lavish plans.

Almost all of these private insurance packages paid for male infant circumcision, then considered to be quite a progressive and good thing to do. The USA saw a tremendous rise in the number of hospital births after the war, and it became a sign of backwardness to have a child at home. Even the poorest citizens arranged to have their babies in hospital. During the 1950s the rate of routine infant circumcision exploded from about 50 per cent to about 90 per cent.

Anon. . .

>> No.11029413

>>11029253
Yeah I am upset because you faggots have been scamming people for thousands of years KEK

You can keep jerking off with your doomsday buddies though while your rocks fall

>> No.11029500

>>11029413

You sound like you bought too much ethereum last december

If you bought silver instead your losses would have been lower and you would have something in your hands. Maybe this thread will persuade you to become one of us...but we can not force you.

>> No.11030522

>>11028970
what the fuck is going on in that picture

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>>11027586
Good buy buddy. You can never go wrong with precious metals. There's only a finite amount on this earth. The value will always go up! I'm having a hard time communicating this to the young generation these days. All they're interested about is the instant gratification of "crypto". Can't beat real metal, not this virtual b.s.

-BigRob1956