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Before and After Edition.

>Why Gold?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i3S4rl6ehiI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gksenA5Al_A
https://www.lynalden.com/reasons-to-buy-gold/

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

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

>Compare
https://findbullionprices.com/ (US)
https://eu.compare.pm (EU)

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

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

>Prospecting
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZCL6FKQZyoM
https://usgs.gov/energy-and-minerals/mineral-resources-program/science
https://gov.bc.ca/assets/gov/farming-natural-resources-and-industry/mineral-exploration-mining/documents/mineral-titles/mt-faqs/faq_fmc.pdf
https://mndm.gov.on.ca/en/mines-and-minerals/mining-act
https://amazon.ca/Gold-Creeks-Ghostowns-British-Columbia/dp/088839988X

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

EU/ENGLAND sources
https://www.chards.co.uk/ [Much cheaper than BullionByPost]
https://goldprice.eu5.net/ [Website to compare gold prices for UK]

Russian/European coins
https://oldsilver.ru/

Relevant information regarding mining companies
https://pastebin.pl/view/fddd4572

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First for anal copulations with dirty sexually broken whores

>> No.24841601

First for fuck miners buy PHYSICAL ONLY

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copper

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>>24841570
Previous thread: >>24826444

>> No.24841625
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Does anyone else think Scottie is undervalued right now? Pics shows recent drill results with more expected soon, was around $0.35 USD in Sept, now about 27 cents

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Post stacks newfags

>> No.24841651

>>24841601
Why? Barring a total collapse, miners will do well in almost any plausible scenario. Buy First Majestic, buy Barrick, buy Rio Tinto BHP and a few diversified miners, buy a few juniors, buy the UUUU meme and sit back and relax.

>> No.24841677

>>24841570
That 2 Reichsmark coin looks like it was cleaned before re-toning. Makes me wonder who cleaned it originally.

>> No.24841678
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>>24841641
here's my stack, I'm fairly new to stacking

>> No.24841687

>>24841651
>barring a total collapse
gee its so hard to see what the appeal is

>>24841570
what treatment is this? Baking soda? I tried that on some of my junk and it worked a little bit but nothing like that

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Rate my diversification

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>>24841625
>109.4 g/t
Why isn’t this mooning?

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>>24841641

>> No.24841711

>>24841651
>Barring a total collapse
Yeah that's the point. Minerfags ITT like to sit around going "look at how well miners have done in the past when physical metal moons!" as if there's going to be anything but a total collapse at this point. What are you going to trade your shares for? Cash? Crypto? Other stonks? How are you going to turn any of those into physical metal once the price of physical goes so high that people are shooting each other in the streets for circuit boards and old TVs? Anybody buying miner shares hasn't thought through what they're going to do with them once the real bad shit starts coming down the pipe.

>> No.24841724

>>24841688
no gold?

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>>24841678
I think my stack is pretty sweet for a new stacker if I do say so myself.

>> No.24841736

>>24841625
yes it is, its probably one of the best situated junior explorers in the golden triangle right now. Only a few others have milling sites and infrastructure within half an hour of their main target.
also this >>24841651

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first for big Jap market gains and milkers

>> No.24841744

>>24841687
>gee its so hard to see what the appeal is

Even during the Great Depression, mines still operated, as well as even more catastrophic events like the Civil and Revolutionary Wars. You might have also noticed that mining operations are active in even the most dangerous and war-torn contemporary regions of Africa and Southeast Asia.

If you think society will break down so much that mining will be difficult or impossible, you will need to stack lead more than precious metals.

>> No.24841750

>>24841737
Booooobaa

>> No.24841757

>>24841651
First majestic is currently in a legal dispute with the mexican government over taxes otherwise I would have bought in

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>>24841594
I like my whores like I like my coins, dirty and cheap.

>> No.24841767

>>24841570

Thinking about pulling the stack out from the hidey hole.

It's been a while since I took a full photo.

>> No.24841785

>>24841767
I don't post stack pics here anymore b/c (((they))) save them to trick newbros into buying worthless mining shares

>> No.24841815

>>24841570
So if the Mark of the Beast “vaccine” is required to purchase gold and silver, would you do it?

>> No.24841821

>>24841736
Thanks Pan Man, does it seem very likely another company close by like Ascot could buy them in the future?

>> No.24841828

>>24841711
You watch too many movies, that, or schizo YouTube channels. Nothing ever falls apart that quickly or completely, and like I said, if you really think things will get Mad Max-tier bad anytime soon, stacking silver should only be a minor part of your prepping.

>> No.24841840

>>24841744
I stack both of course. But your assumption that the only risk in miners is total collapse is absurd. You have:
>counterparty risk
>corporate fraud risk (see toronto stock exchange)
>speculative bubble risk
>lack of capital / initiative risk
>political risk (nationalization)
You have all the risk of a normal corporation and then some.

>> No.24841867

I'm looking to add a bit of platinum into my physical stack, is it even a worthy investment?

>> No.24841871

The problem I have with miners is governments. Barricks is a Canadian company and considered a good stock to get, but the problem is the Canadian Government. They are increasing carbon taxes and pushing this save the environment crap, that increases mining costs. People keep voting liberals and I honestly think we are heading toward socialism/communism (all western countries not just Canada) and they might do shady shit like nationalizing mining companies to stabilize their currency.

>> No.24841875

>>24841821
in this case I think Scottie at the moment hopes to become an operating small high grade gold mine that they can ship ore to the Ascot mill for processing, which can than fund their exploration work of nearby territory around Premier and IDM Mining on the other side of the Portland Canal. It could be an option down the road, but its more likely they and other companies like Strikepoint will be making more money partnering with Ascot instead of a buy out.

>> No.24841894

>>24841867
at current prices id say yes. Platinum should be at least as valuable as gold. Of course a lot of things should be true that arent.

>> No.24841905

>>24841711
>>24841828
Unfortunately we’re headed towards a 1984 NWO/Tikkun Olam scenario more than a Mad Max one

>> No.24841911

>>24841840
Point taken, but there are ways to mitigate these risks, the most obvious is diversifying geographically. Buy North American, Anglo/Australian and South African miners. If a region isn't available through your broker, buy some ETFs. Don't put all your money in just a handful of companies. Buy physical, too.

Physical is also kinda risky too you have to admit. If you bury it somewhere, someone else could find it: if you have it at your house, the burglary meme isn't entirely imaginary, and if you leave it with someone else now you have counterparty again even in physical.

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>>24841609
>copper

Big Congonigga copper katanga, 1.3kg. Their ores were so rich and plentiful that even the primitive retard locals eventually figured out how to smelt it.

>> No.24841955

>>24841625
Yep, bought Scottie and Ascot recently. Going to trade out of a few explorers soon and load up on ascot. For the most part though miners are all flagging or crabbing past flag breakout until we see silver and gold make their move. Accumulate now.

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What will the Global monetary system look like in 20 years from now?

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>>24841641
Kek feels nice seeing someone else post my stack.

>> No.24841970

>>24841871
Like i ve said before, Canada's government is in the pocket of mining, and for the most part our miners also have major sway over our environmental regs too. The industry gets chastised all the time but the government ignores the bleating because the mining sector makes so much money in our financial and industrial sectors that they wont do anything unless its a major fuck up like Mt Polley a few years ago. Even than it ends up more on the provincial governments not the federal side.

>> No.24841978

>>24841725
It looks good anon.

>> No.24842010

>>24841641
>1 post by this ID
Don’t fall for the IRS honey pot

>> No.24842027

Guys I’m from the XSG thread. I got 10k in crypto but only 5 ounces of silver, started accumulating recently. How many is enough to feel comfy during mad max scenario so I have a goal to strive for? 100? 1000?

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>> No.24842032

>>24841875
sounds smart, do you like Scottie's ground and upside more than Strikepoints?

>> No.24842061

>>24841725
Based stack anon

>> No.24842081

>>24841970
It honestly isn't too hard to just imagine Canada as a straight up resource extraction colony rather than a full fledged state. I'm not saying that's bad, but it has saddened me to see my northern brethren slide into such a dismal state. In my youth, Canada was just Strange Brew and mounties to USA; now its unfortunately just Trudeau. All well, we can still strive for greatness, my continental kin.

And I feel super safe about investing in Canadian miners after reading all the endless flak they get and seeing that absolutely nothing happens.

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Family Photo

About 150K in watches and 50K in PMs.

>> No.24842104

>>24842032
I ve walked both bits of land and think there both great brownfield targets but Strikepoint has likely a larger under explored resource than Scottie at Porter Idaho however access is a pain in the ass. Scottie Resources access to their past producing Scottie gold mine and other nearby targets is excellent but their deposits are likely smaller but higher grade gold / silver.

>> No.24842109

>>24842027
My personal advice is 200 oz of silver and the rest in gold, maybe make an additional 75oz silver of nothing but “junk” silver, or old US coins made out of 90% silver

>> No.24842129

>>24842093
why do those watches look so shitty

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>>24842093

I mostly like my silver in Kilos.

>> No.24842136

>>24841970
>>24841871

Yea I've thought about this and there's a jurisdictional-safety information arbitrage play here. There seems to be a "Canada is socialism and going to nationalise mines" narrative that's pretty common among non canadian retail, so far as I can tell. Gives us a great opportunity to get in cheap. Meanwhile Mexico is talking about nationalising ALL lithium, including those found by foreign explorecos; is going through NAFTA Arbitration with First Majestic for $1b in taxes, and has cartels that'll rob your dore bars and fly off in a helicopter. And god knows what will happen to Peru, Argentina, Bolivia, and the rest of the gang.

>long Newfoundland, Quebec, Ontario, Golden Triangle, Yukon mining
>long Athabascan basin while we're at it

>> No.24842138

>>24842081
yep thats pretty accurate. We pump out resources and the world buys them, our corporate side builds mines all over the world, than does shitty things that gets lefties reeeing and our government writes stern warnings to corporate in exchange.

>> No.24842139

>>24842093
nice, though your gold:silver ratio seems a tad skewed lol

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>>24842129

I have a shitty android phone and shitty lighting.

Which results in shitty photos.

Most of these have outperformed stocks and PMs.

>> No.24842185

>>24842104
Thanks bro, if precious metals launch it's going to be really fun watching all these Golden Triangle companies

>> No.24842189

>>24841725
in a famine scenario, other anons can't eat their gold or silver, but you can eat your coins and survive

>> No.24842192

>>24842163
also less accurate than a $2 chinese watch

>> No.24842210

Just hit my 100oz silver milestone this week. I will probably hold forever.

>> No.24842234

>>24842185
I do think (depending on core samples) that Scottie will do better than Strikepoint as its a cheaper property to plan an operation around. That being said Scottie wasnt a long operator back in the 80s and it probably wont be a long operator in the modern world either even with new discoveries.

>> No.24842235

>>24841970
Good insight thanks PM, also thanks for delivering the scottiepill earlier, up 10% and might buy another 5k shares but the uraniumeme has been more exciting lately, ngl.

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>>24842163
>shitty android phone and shitty lighting.
>Which results in shitty photos

I feel for you anon. for instance >>24836449 could have looked glorious with a decent camera, but no amount of color or levels adjustment will fix it

where's HR anon?

>> No.24842281

>>24842136
Sorry 210$ million in taxes

>> No.24842326

>>24842235
no problem, I get my info in and you guys get first crack at it, and yea right now the uraniumeme does look really tasty right now too. I am waiting to hear back from my guys at Surge Copper about winter drilling plans as well.

>> No.24842331

>>24842093
Did you pay retail for the watches, or get baste scores for peanuts at estate sales? Nice pile of treasure regardless.

>> No.24842344

>>24842234
operating from 1981 to 1985 was a short run, hopefully it was due to cheap PM prices back then and they left a lot of gold and silver behind

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>>24841570
OP turned my pics into a before/after comparison? I'm blessed. Thanks anon! Uncleaned Hindenberg side for proofs.

>> No.24842406

>>24842344
back than the operators were after the insane high grade gold quartz blebs that were close to surface and cheap to mine with simple mechanized gear. They did close due to low metal prices but the ore they were after also was starting to peter out so they sold off the site and moved on. Also the mill they had on site was only 90% efficient, operating primarily as a free mill setup with no cyanide treatment afterword, so I imagine there is still a lot of gold in the waste on site as well.

>> No.24842420

>>24842331

Most of these are vintage. I've scored 1-2 way under market pricing in that sort of fashion.

Most were bought at what they were worth at the time but have climbed quickly.

Gold Daytona 2016 - 21K -> 40K now
Hulk 2018 - 11K -> 20K now
5513 Sub - 5K 2014 -> 20K now

The 1963 explorer I bought in 2019 way undermarket.. 17K when its worth 30-40K at auction.

>> No.24842572

>>24842010
You know im just saying if a government spy or Israeli shill was in here, ITS MUCH MORE LIKELY that they would LURK in the thread for a long time and encourage users to post their stacks to catalog who has what, along with planting little seeds here and there in the discussion to sway opinions. You guys arent as smart as you think you are. No offense. A one post hit and run isnt really going to do shit and isnt really suspicious of being a shiling unless the shillery is obvious. Otherwise its likely just a drive by shooting from some crypto faggot or SMG retard.

Thats also why om hesistant tl post my stack. You know they catalog your shit right? Facebook has 300 pages of data on each user for example. In fact. If I WAS a glownigger, the BEST thing i could do would be to accuse others of being a shill and getting them to post their stacks so i could know how much they have...

>> No.24842637

>>24842572
>ITS MUCH MORE LIKELY that they would LURK in the thread for a long time and encourage users to post their stacks to catalog who has what
This. I will never post my full stack, just the occasional coin. A good deal of what I've posted isn't even mine.

>> No.24842642

>>24842081
You know i just had a thought.... What if the canadian government sold all of their gold because they thought " fuck it. If we need it we'll just nationalize or confiscate the mines"...

>> No.24842677

>>24842420
Interesting wheelhouse to be operating in anon, do you collect and wear them or are they intended for resale eventually? Think their fashonability will outlive you, or could they go the way of pocket watches and be reduced to a more niche audience fine collectable?

>> No.24842688

>>24842642
because if they did it would mean a massive collapse in the corporate money. Heck I wouldnt be surprised if say Trudeau did it, he suddenly can down with a case of serious lead poisoning because of it. The last time someone in government suggested the idea, they were laughed out of office.

>> No.24842752

>>24842677

2 of the 7 are forever watches for my kids.

The rest are transient. To be enjoyed and liquidated if needed. I do enjoy hunting for undervalued gems out in the wild.

People do legitimately find 10-50K watches for 10-100 bucks at pawn shops, goodwills, etc

It's a small part of my overall investment strategy and serves as a hedge/insurance policy in many ways.

Watches are so much easier to move cross border then PMs. You could have 500K in watches in a carry on and nobody would sniff at you.

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Step out drill results from nfg.

New Found Gold Intercepts 45.3 g/t Au over 13.1m and 25.0 g/t Au over 16.85m in Step-Out Drilling at Keats Zone, Queensway Project, Newfoundland

https://ceo.ca/@newswire/new-found-gold-intercepts-453-gt-au-over-131m-and

>>24842688
lmao. in minecraft of course.

>> No.24842850

>>24842688
Yeah thats what im saying. Trudeau is stupid and reckless enough to do it. He was stupid and reckless enough to sell of the gold in the firstplace.

I bet he wasnt even legitimately elected and hasnt been for some time.

>> No.24842917

>>24842838
oh very nice, thats going to be a fantastic mine in a few years. Newfoundland will be proud of its mines once more. >>24842850 fuck thats a possibility, but Trudeau is the lap dog of Freeland and other political cronies, his policy making is their policy making, and there not retarded enough to do such a thing.... i hope.

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>>24842572
>>24842637
You guys are too paranoid.
I dont give a shit if some glowie saves a pic of my stack. Its your decision to not let your stack see the light of day but if me posting my stack makes at least one other anon get into stacking then its totally worth it.

>> No.24843003

>>24842917
Freeland like Chrystia Freeland? Or is it another family

For the uninformed

https://youtu.be/u4wgdz4mDmg?t=276

>> No.24843019

>>24843003
yes that Freeland, he follows her every beck and call. Shes the one running most things in the country lately.

>> No.24843069

>>24842752
>Watches are so much easier to move cross border then PMs. You could have 500K in watches in a carry on and nobody would sniff at you.
I wonder how extreme you can get with this, could you take a long a watch with a built in Sovereign case without anyone batting an eye?

>> No.24843076

>>24842393
cheers m8 thanks for sharing.

>> No.24843115

Who else here felt great seeing their gold and miner stocks get a nice pump today? GOLD, GPL pumping to go along with the UUUUraniumeme was a pleasant surprise.

>> No.24843118 [DELETED] 

>>24841651
>>24841601
>>24841711
fuck you assholes. I'm bidding on this. https://www.liveauctioneers.com/item/94541415_leadville-mining-stock-certificate-123596

>> No.24843139

>>24841651
>>24841601
>>24841711
fuck you assholes. I'm bidding on this:
https://www.liveauctioneers.com/item/94541415_leadville-mining-stock-certificate-123596

>> No.24843205

>>24843139
ah thats a nice one, i ve got a couple in the mail from Ebay for my BC collection.

>> No.24843238

>>24843205
based. I only collect PHYSICAL mining stock certs.

>> No.24843247

>>24843019
Shit I've got some studying to do I assumed she was Trudeau's puppet, with him being some other groups' puppet. But come to think of it now...

From the video alone though, shes very very MMT heavy. She actually dodges the questions very tactfully too, someone more stupid would give a bit of an answer regarding our central banking so as to not look so blatantly dishonest. She deliberately chose to look dishonest or stupid here knowing how bad the true answers were, and they're easily googleable. But she doesn't want to be on tape saying these things and held to that fire, as it then always begs the question as to how will we pay for this? (Through future economic deflation, and currency inflation;)

Anyway that's the choice of someone with cunning and intention. You can sort of see it in her eyes.

>> No.24843290

If I may take a cue from one of the only things I appreciate from /smg/:

F U T U R E S !

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>>24842093
I think you might make it

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>>24843238
I mean most arent worth a lot, but some just look great next to physical bullion and ore. Also some of the names are fantastic, like Anaconda, Premier Silbac, United Empire, Consolidated Mining and Smelting etc. Back when people gave a shit how a company looked and operated in the open.

>> No.24843345

I have access to a handheld XRF tool which can report metal purity. Any chance using this to produce crispy certificates of authenticity for a commission will be a lucrative idea? Or am I way too naïve here?

>> No.24843395

>>24843316
kek, yeah I'm just jerking the physical maxis' chains. but I will say, they do look pretty kino.
>Anaconda, Premier Silbac, United Empire, Consolidated Mining and Smelting
pretty sweet names, desu. I think there's a lot that goes into the psychology of investing in a company with a good name, honestly. hell even stock ticker symbols can get people interested, IMO.

>> No.24843476

>>24843395
>IMO
where to buy

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>>24843476
Unironically, this looks like a textbook double bottom (IMO).

>> No.24843568

>>24843345
I think you need a license to assay or test precious metals in most of north America but i could be wrong.

>> No.24843648

>>24843568
Pretty sure that's just to buy/sell, I have the license I need to do the testing - which is more of a materials science / radiation safety concern than anything else.

>> No.24843825
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>>24843825

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>>24843825
>>24843832

>> No.24843894

>>24841867
I don’t think so. The lions share of demand goes to catalytic converters, which are being phased out due to EVs along with increasingly efficient recycling of the platinum from junked converters. Long term, things not looking too hot for platinum and palladium

>> No.24843980

>>24843825
>>24843832
holy shit, just off a cliff right now

>> No.24844036

>>24843881
>>24843980
yeah, it's not gud. P.S. - I suspect this cuck (Sven) caught wind of that /pol/ thread about this that some anon was posting and tried to act like he discovered it. it was pretty good and had a bunch more screenshots that I didn't save.

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>>24843825
This cuck doesn't know anything about money supply and mathematics.
M1 rises because people start spending.
Money from savings deposits are moved into cash / demand deposits.

M1 = cash + demand deposits
M2 = cash + demand deposits + savings deposits + money market mutual funds

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>>24843980
It's those end-times feelings. Maybe start living off-grid in one of your plots, man.

>> No.24844261

We mooning bois

>> No.24844280

>>24844207
fuck typical it had to start happening in winter didnt it, ah well a snowmobile and my good camp tent out of storage are in order it seems.

>> No.24844295

Do any of you go to the bank and ask for rolls of coins to look for pre 65? If so how successful were you at finding any?

>> No.24844323

>>24843825
>>24843832
THAT, is really not good.

>> No.24844329

Where to start with stacking in Australia?

Do I go gold or silver? Coins or bullion?

Do I pick a random coin off Perthmintor similar or do they have their own intrinsic value?

>> No.24844436
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>futures

>> No.24844443

>>24844329
>gold
bullion

>> No.24844451

>>24844329
Which city do you live in and I'll tell you your options. Definitely go with silver first until the gold silver ratio goes down

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>> No.24844763

>>24841641
Steve1989MRE is that you?

>> No.24844843

>>24842850
As someone living in Toronto, I can assure you that between our electoral system and the things living here that pass as human, he most assuredly was elected legitimately, and I hate this place all the more for it.

>> No.24844850

>>24841964
There he is

>> No.24844883

>>24844843
Its the major cities fault for the most part, but i ll often see some young idiot around here say something like "well hes dreamy and made pot legal" as to why they voted for him. Now said idiots are all out of work and cant buy weed anymore.

>> No.24844901

>>24844295
I tried a couple weeks ago. Bank had signs stating they weren't selling rolls to customers, and businesses were limited to one roll of each denomination. I asked the girl specifically about half-dollars, she said they don't even keep 'em on hand anymore unless another customer deposited them that day. The whole exchange reeked of bullshit, but what could I do?

I say, it's free to ask, so keep trying till you score.

>> No.24844922

>>24844883
CERB. Canada emergency reefer benefit

>> No.24844979

>>24844922
what are all those idiots who took CERB going to do when the gov comes and asks for it back?

>> No.24845029

>>24844901
Try depositing coins and asking for rolls of different denominations. I don't know if it will work, but it's worth a shot.

>> No.24845073

>>24844979
Who knows. I think the NDP might try and leverage their position to get it all forgiven. If they relax the rules I need to claim the response benefits asap to buy gold.

>> No.24845085

>>24842637
for the record, I’ve only ever posted frens stacks

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>>24841737

>> No.24845119

If we break 25 I'm expecting more green wojacks out of you cunts

>> No.24845120

Here's a good documentary about Fiat Money and Central Banks from 2010, it's still very relevant today.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=bgPDW0ZpgJU

>> No.24845130

>>24845073
>the NDP might try and leverage their position to get it all forgiven

Ha I give up, thats accurate.

>> No.24845162

>>24845119
At $25 I might be able to get some Peace Dollars at spot at my LCS since the guy prices them at $20 each and doesn't update the prices very quickly.
If only I had more dry powder.

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OH NO NO NO NO

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>>24845415
I suppose this is accurate once again.

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>>24845415
>>24845465
>>24845119
we're gonna make it

>> No.24845554

Hope those redditards sell me those bars for $26/oz still

>> No.24845599
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Chances they fuck up stimmie deal somehow and we tank?

>> No.24845620

>>24841570
That coin is sweet. I have some old stamps that say "Deutsches Reich"

>> No.24845691

>>24845599
i am expecting 50/50 at this point, could happen or not who knows.

>> No.24845714

>>24845415
dollar sub 90 tonight? Guaranteed acceleration if it does.

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>>24845415
>>24845465
>>24845471
>>24845714
Kek.
It's almost below 90 already.

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last time we broke $25 an oz was election night.

>> No.24845815

>doubts about my education
>doubts about investments
And now this happens
Damn you DXY! At least I’m a leaf but I feel like everything is the top now!

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>>24843832
So basically, everybody is poor, stuck at home and trying to save, so velocity has plummeted, and inflation isn't seen even though many trillions have been printed. If/when they print enough that people do start spending (and/or the vaccine helps with that) you'll see sudden inflation as the money finally makes its way into the economy. Have I got that right?

>> No.24845903

>>24844451
Sydney

>> No.24845932
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WE FUCKING DID IT REDDIT

>> No.24845955

>>24845932
I am lost
I no longer know what to invest in
Everything is peepeepoopoo

>> No.24845957

Next resistance at a little above $26 and after that $30. After $30, it's moon mission time.

>> No.24845980

>>24845957
I got a feeling its going to go to $27 then drop down all over again

>> No.24845983

>>24845847
QE is deflationary as it derisks speculative assets versus productive ones. Money has to chase returns in the casino instead of productive ventures. This is made worse by the effects of technology. This is also why no country in history has ever escaped the quick sand of QE.
Still get gold. Because even thought its deflationary, it concentrates wealth into a few top equity holders which is highly destabilizing. Treasuries are PM's rival, not inflation. Conservative accounts will always want wealth protecting assets. 0 return metal > negative real return treasury

>> No.24846026

>>24845983
>0 return metal > negative real return treasury
Why not choose probably good return mining stocks?

>> No.24846074

>>24845983
QE leaks through institutions like BlackRock. Elites get the borrowed money for their stocks/companies, while the rest make do with their scraps. The banks can stop lending to the general public all they want. 1% of money velocity X infinite money supply = Infinite Inflation.

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Copper bros

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>>24846108

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>>24846108
Is copper really the most valuable metal?

>> No.24846145

>>24846026
There will always be investors/individuals/institutions/etc. that once they have hit some sort of target that they switch from worrying about growing their wealth - which entails taking on more risk - to protecting it. So if conservative investors want to protect wealth and they see sub 0% return bonds, they will shift that part of their portfolio to gold instead.
Taking on equity usually means you are still trying to grow your assets and are then comfortable with that risk. See mining stocks this year. The advantage of mining stocks is that they can generate dividends if producing that can be converted to more metal.
But keep in mind to keep an eye on an exit. When fiat dies in a country, mines are almost always nationalized and gold is either confiscated or tightly controlled by central authorities.

>> No.24846156

Shit guys shit, I havent stacked enough and was making a purchase on a dip. Do I just buy or will it dip?

>> No.24846176

>>24846156
It *should* dip again, but probably not for a month or so
It’s stupid season right now

>> No.24846205

>>24846130
no but its the most useful one

>> No.24846218

>>24846074
That is why its destabilizing. The money from the increasingly smaller and more concentrated top "trickles down" into areas where the poor and the wealthy might have price competition.
Think: health care costs, real estate, child care costs, education costs, etc.
The increasing gripes about "stagnant wages" as very slow wage growth is faced with steadily rising COL expenses has been getting louder and louder since 2009. There is no easy way out of this.
Either you monetize all of the debt in a frankenstein fake "reset" where central institutions become majority stakeholders in everything (Japan) or social unrest becomes political upheaval (Venezuela).

>> No.24846233

>>24846156
Who knows!

Spot is a bit high right now so it may drop a little. Though realistically the price difference in a not-massive PM purchase between now and 1-2% up or down in spot isn't huge. I would just buy and save some anguish if the price moons. If it drops, at least you have the metal.

>> No.24846235

>>24846130
you want to build the modern world, copper is your friend.

>> No.24846306
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>>24841641
only started earlier this year.

will I make it lads?

>> No.24846324

>>24846218
There is a third option of course, unlikely as it may be. I can't blame people for preferring to kick the can down the road instead.

>> No.24846403

I don't know what's gonna happen if suisse gets tagged as a manipulator. Obviously they are ffs. They own lake half their gdp's worth of us etfs just to offest the chf/dollar rate. Since their government is actually responsible, they had some of the first debt to go negative since money flows there for security, local firms have to buy swiss gov debt, and the snb is forced to inflate to offset german and us inflation. They have developed their economy along "traditional" lines in most of the country which require massive subsidy in agriculture to be overpriced by internaitonal standards. And tourism is a massive amount of their economy.

If the Treasury actually sinks their teeth in (doubtful) you could see Swiss farmers going belly up and tourism getting hit even harder than it is. Drug prices throughout the world could skyrocket with the amount of pharmaceutical companies in switzerland. The chf would pretty much trade like gold if it could only be inflated to the amount that the swiss federation increased public debt. This really isn't the time to fucking start this shit

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which car is /pmg/ getting after miners moon?
niggermobiles posting not allowed

>> No.24846483

>>24846306
>Nope. Now the (((WEF))) knows how much you have, where you are, likely WHO you are, *and* how much of a risk to their globo-homo-digi-dollar you may be. Way to fuck yourself!
Nice stack, anon. I'm a stacklet myself, but we're all frens here. Right, anons?

>> No.24846492

Ahem, can gold pick up some pace

>> No.24846508

>>24846445
Probably get an acura. My portfolio in miners isn't enough to make me a multi millionaire if dollars still have value. Although unless you have $10 million plus in todays money, shit like your pic rel are a bad idea. Buying an unreliable car is just adding stress to your life

>> No.24846567

>>24846445
2018 BMW 5 Series
>paying a premium for a depreciating asset to get "new"
No

>> No.24846594

>>24846508
>acura
Hell yea me too. If I somehow make it I'm gonna buy my dream car, a 2000 or 99 NSX

>> No.24846596

>>24841871
>>24841970
>>24842081
>>24842136
>>24842642
>>24842688
>>24842850
Ahem:
https://www.canada.ca/en/fednor/news/2020/12/governments-of-canada-and-ontario-to-make-major-announcement-in-support-of-northern-ontarios-mining-industry.html

>> No.24846602

>>24846483
how? everyones posting their stacks here.

>> No.24846606

>>24843832
it's the exact inverse of m2 money supply, and it's the reason we aren't experiencing inflation immediately: all of that excess money isn't sloshing around quite yet.
keep hoarding, brothers. and consider buying 10 monero before you are priced out. love u pmg.

>> No.24846609

>>24841601
>>24841711

It actually depends on your own asset and your strategy. I own a bit of miners because in case of hyperinflation those stock would hyperinflate as well and I can cash in when it pays my mortgage back.

Here's my networh repartition and strategy as an example :

Physical : 35k€
Miners : 20k€
Real estate : 500k€
Total debt (mortgage) : 220k€

I just need to cash out the miners in case of x10 and poof, debt-free. I can then use the physical to buy a new property if it rises that much.

Having an overall strategy can help you fix your selling price as well.

>> No.24846616

>>24846567
>niggermobiles posting not allowed
>post bmw
ngmi

>> No.24846676

>>24846445
a bunch of upgrades to my existing toyota pickup, or maybe a better camper setup.

>> No.24846701

>>24846606
Shill me on monero

I have no crypto and have never bought any

>> No.24846799

>>24846701
Monero is the only crypto "currency" that isn't a dollar stable coin. It is (as of now) totally anonymous. No one knows who is sending money where or even how much people own. It's like a big allocated metal pool where the wallets trade receipts for the metal among themselves in person. A central authority doesn't know who has what token.
They probably have the most solid future of any crypto and have one of the best dev teams. I don't own any because there is no risk of it becoming a reserve currency. But no matter what happens elsewhere, unless secret network works super well, it will continue to function as a token money for the dregs of society and tax evaders. It's more like owning a solid growth company than buying bitcoin and hoping government fiat makes it the global reserve.

>> No.24846831

>>24845903
Hello fellow Sydney Fren

Just bought 1 kilo of silver from Goldstackers in melb.

Pretty easy process, no identify verification like Perth Mint.

Bought on Monday will be arriving tomorrow.

>> No.24846973

>>24846676
What do you think this major announcement could be?
>>24846596

>> No.24847048

>>24846602
Was a discussion earlier tonight. Basically:
>Can stack-posting let Glowies tie what you're hodling to your IP?
I was just breaking your balls. Nice Leafs! It's the only "major" coin I'm missing, personally. Have ASEs, Brits, Krugs, and Phils, but still no Leafs.

>> No.24847077

>>24846973
probably a bunch of infrastructure upgrades, grants for companies that train new hires / job programs and communications upgrades. BC did something similar a few years ago and a bunch of middle of nowhere towns linked to mining suddenly got fiber optic internet and new community facilities. Highways got a lot of upgrades as well.

>> No.24847102

>>24847048
Does 4chan strip exif data before images are stored on the server?

>> No.24847129

>>24841570
Hang faggots who clean coins

>> No.24847189

>>24847048
>Can stack-posting let Glowies tie what you're hodling to your IP?
silly discussion upthread since most of you are posting pictured containing GPS location data in the exif over the interwebs where pretty much anyone can see it before it gets stripped.

but even if you don't do that, just carrying a cell phone by your stack could conceivably allow the government or really anybody that knows how to hack a cell phone camera see your stack and verify exactly where it's located using your phone's GPS. Not that the government gives a fuck about the tiny stacks here. Even if you had millions in metal you'd be a really tiny fish as far as they're concerned

>> No.24847219

>>24847102
4chan doesn't post exif data, but that's not saying they don't have it.

>> No.24847267
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>>24846306
I got a couple of those 1oz metalor bars. They are awesome. Instant verification with the QR reader and pretty much impossible to fake.

>> No.24847282

>>24847189
you tards should know how to do this
https://www.howtogeek.com/203592/what-is-exif-data-and-how-to-remove-it/

>> No.24847307

>>24847282
they should but they probably don't.

>> No.24847311

>>24847102
I've read that it does, but have never personally confirmed it to be true. That said, only a few of the Reichsmark pics are mine. Anything else, I found on duckduckgo and posted to boost my own ego.
>>24847129
That was me! Got something else to say about it? I'm gonna clean my next batch of "toned" 2RMs too! Try and stop me!

>> No.24847324

>>24846306
Also due to that serial number, I know you bought this from Atkinsons :)

>> No.24847342

>>24847311
>>24847267
$ exiv2 ./1608115752142.jpg
File name : ./1608115752142.jpg
File size : 2666869 Bytes
MIME type : image/jpeg
Image size : 4000 x 3000
./1608115752142.jpg: No Exif data found in the file

>> No.24847361

>>24847311
>I've read that it does, but have never personally confirmed it to be true
extremely unlikely for a fed honeypot. It might even be illegal for them to lose it. Only moot knows how many crimes have been solved by some dumbass criminal leaving in the exif.

>> No.24847379

>>24847342
no shit

we also can't tell your IP from your post

that doesn't mean 4chan doesn't have your IP and your exif data

>> No.24847397

>>24847379
Now how would 4chan possibly have my ip address you schizo?

>> No.24847423

>>24847397
>What is a proxy?

>> No.24847461

>>24847423
Proxies don't work on 4chan. unless you are creating new ones to use just for yourself, all of them quickly get flooded by spammers and flagged.

>> No.24847487

>>24847397
they log IP's, that's a proven fact.

they probably log exif as well.

>> No.24847562

>>24847423
Real talk though. Being end-of-2020, and being one of only a couple generations to live through the explosive growth of this technological wonder we call "the internet," AND being smart enough to understand what we're doing here (stacking, holding, trading, selling; the internet writ micro and macro simultaneously; "what is exif data?"; etc.), I believe we're both under the radar, and ahead of the curve. Maybe I'm wrong, but that's how I'm playing it.

>> No.24847572

>>24847397
you might be new I guess.

so hey, when you get banned your ban notice contains your IP. They ban your IP, not you personally. Your IP is also how your ID works here. It's just a coded version of your IP address. If you change your IP you change your ID on /biz/. It's also how they generate flags on boards that have them. Your IP location decides what flag you get.

>> No.24847608

>>24847562
If anyone cares about our stacks it's burglars, not the feds. And if burglars find out about them it'll be from hacking your phone, pc, internet connection, credit card statements, bank account, etc. Not from 4chan unless someone posts their name and address here.
which I have seen happen at least twice.

>> No.24847713

>>24847608
>if burglars find out about them it'll be from hacking your phone, pc, internet connection, credit card statements, bank account, etc. Not from 4chan
Thank you! No one cares what we have to say; to buy, sell, or hold. And niggers can't find us based on exifs of stacks or GPS. No one cares that we're here!

>> No.24847796

>>24847713
agree.

If anything /pmg/ would probably be shocked by how many glowies show up here because they also stack metals and guns. Both are extremely common hobbies/investments among government employees.

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>>24846145
what's your plan at the end ? Will you also hold your miner until the -almost- peak of the bull market ? Some do wants to trade in and out before/after correction. As for me, I think I'll just hold miner until the end, not savy enough to trade anything, will just DCA every month into undervalued miner in my PF. I also hold a lot of physical so I don't care about protection, I want to catch the whole wave up.

>> No.24847860

>>24847796
Big bob is a mental construct

>> No.24847868

>>24847808
>Will you also hold your miner until the -almost- peak of the bull market ?
I sell when the Fed raises interest rates. More of a question of if now. Then rebuy miners when the Fed inevitably has to lower them again.

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Has anyone copied this silverfolio from Goldventures? https://www.goldventures.org/blog/silver-sitfolio

i might throw 5k at the top 10

>> No.24847936

>>24847860
>Big bob is a mental construct
yes, but I also work for the government, and most of the people I know in government work are more paranoid than anyone here. And for good reason. We know personally what the feds do and don't watch because they don't hide that from government employees. They don't watch /pmg/ though. There's no crime here to watch..

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>>24845955
reminder we havnt even begin to recover yet

>> No.24847968

hay does anyone remember the name of that exploration company looking for ancient placer mines in South America from a while ago? Nothings showing up with keyword search on my end and I wanted to see if they actually found anything or not.

>> No.24847973

>>24847927
nope, made my own from the bigger list. Some werent interesting and some werent available on degiro.
>>24847868
fed raising interest was one of the 3 mandatory condition for rick rule to sell his gold miner.

>> No.24847992

>>24847572
What are you gonna tell me next, the government automatically collects emails from major email services containing certain words? Take your lithium yesterday?

>> No.24848016

>>24847968
Anglo American Nickel comes to mind

>> No.24848056

>>24847936
You also never capitalize your sentences!
>And
>We
>They
>There's
Fuck you, Fake Big Bob!

>> No.24848055

>>24847992
>the government automatically collects emails from major email services containing certain words? T
it's called a packet sniffer, it goes after the data you send over the internet looking for keywords. Not just emails.

>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Packet_analyzer

>> No.24848081

>>24848056
I never capitalize the first sentence, unless it starts with a proper noun. After that I capitalize subsequent sentences until the first reddit space

>> No.24848115

>>24847927
Nah I do my own DD. I want to know what I'm getting into, not a fan of following others like a sheep

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>>24841570
precious metal stacks!

>> No.24848157

>>24848140
Copper washers are the future golabl reserve currency

>> No.24848176

>>24841594
>Dutch angle images
ngmi

>> No.24848229

if i already have 100 toz of silver and am looking to get into gold - i can start with 1oz bars right? not really into coins but if they're better / more liquid i'll do coins

>> No.24848332

>>24848229
if you're selling to a dealer or professional buyer they're both equally liquid.

>> No.24848361

>>24847968
ha finally found it, amazingly these guys actually got some drilling done and found ancient roads / buildings with lidar http://www.aurania.com

>> No.24848388

>>24847927
Didn't copy but its a great list to start your own research.

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Oooooooooo

>> No.24848484

>>24846445
A Yamaha FJR1300 :)

>> No.24848673

>>24841641
Aint posting pics but I have something like 10k in gold and maybe 4-5k in silver.
Been eye'in one of those 250 oz roo boxes.

>> No.24848719

I've got 5k in SLV that i think i'm going to dump today and put it all into junior silver miners this week

>> No.24848748

>>24822625
>>24822512
>>24824396
I don't know what you guys are talking about, that guy sounds great. That's the only way the physical price is going to significantly diverge from spot and a "bank run" on precious metals will begin because normies will see it as price controls breaking down (which it is).

>> No.24848804

>>24847324
Actually didn't but yeah it could have originated there.

>> No.24848879 [DELETED] 

>>24848719
Forgot to mention that is physical.
On stockmarket i probably have 80k in different miners mainly in gold/silver/uranium/misc

>> No.24848883

>>24848804
I only figured because I know they buy in big sequential lots direct from Metalor and I have serial numbers close to either side.

>> No.24848903

>>24848673
Forgot to mention that this is physical.
On stockmarket i probably have 80k in different miners mainly in gold/silver/uranium/misc

>> No.24849242 [DELETED] 

>>24841601
>>24843139
>>24841785
Based fuck miners. It's not even about total collapse. It doesn't have to be total collapse. There's many scenarios where communications can break down and you can't even make a call or contact through the internet to sell your shares, but other utilities continue to function. This seems like it's coming up fairly soon with the "Cyber-pandemic" shit that Klaus Schwab has been pushing recently.

>> No.24849331
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Delivery!

>> No.24849379

>>24841601
>>24841711
>>24841785
Based fuck miners. It's not even about total collapse. It doesn't have to be total collapse. There's many scenarios where communications can break down and you can't even make a call or contact through the internet to sell your shares, but other utilities continue to function. This seems like it's coming up fairly soon with the "Cyber-pandemic" shit that Klaus Schwab has been pushing recently.

>> No.24849401

>>24849331
sovereigns are fucking sexy

>> No.24849412

>>24841601
I've been doing this but I will freely admit it's because I don't have the mental fortitude to survive the dumps in miners when they crash the spot price. With physical metal, I never feel anything when they dump the price a dollar or two in a minute because my metal doesn't change, it just sits there as always so there's zero emotional effect on me, I just buy more.

>> No.24849433

Looks like price is getting jewed atm

>> No.24849620

>>24841570
I don’t own any silver

>> No.24849642

>>24849401
Yes they are. Interesting fact about 1985, no bullion sovereigns were produced. All were proof. 47 recieved NGC's PF70 classification and 5 recieved PCGS's PR70DCAM. So only 52 top rated coins in the world for this year out of a mintage of 17242.

>> No.24849650

>>24848748

trying to buy as much as I can afford before 22nd this month

https://www.coininvest.com/en/ have some decent prices that are VAT Free until brexit

>> No.24849772

>>24849433
futures are +2.60% for silver what are you talking about

>> No.24849815

>>24849642
Are you rich or something. Can you plz buy me a gold sovereign plz plz

>> No.24849847

I know someone bot-trading on gold comex how fucked are they?

>> No.24849881
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Monday order before bull run began:
1/2 2021 golden bull coin for coming bull run
2021 kooka
3 2021 silver brits.
Also bought few 2020 kruggs and my first silver eagle.

>> No.24850151

>>24848748
Yep. That guy is based. Its that price because he said so.
The free market requires price negotiations to arrive at a price that is fair to both parties.

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None of my black friday purchases have been delivered yet. Everything has been sitting in same locations since DEC 8. What are these postal niggers doing?

>> No.24850214

>>24849881
i really like the kookas

does anybody here have a 2020 30 year anniversary kookaburra?

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Can you guys bid silver down please? I'm trying to buy a bunch of junior silver miners today and they're all pumping, but I would like to get them for cheaper.

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>>24849847
Fucked

>>24850199
So, in addition to "cyber-pandemic" we stackers have to deal with postal service delays? Guess I should just buy from LCS from now on. Plus with the JM Bullion hack I'm never buying from them again. Don't want anybody knowing where my silver and gold are.

>> No.24850325

is lyn alden a tranny or what

>> No.24850363

Shlomo hammering like he's paid to do so, silver barely budging

>> No.24850394

>>24849815
Sorry fren. Not rich. I wage hard to buy sovs.

>> No.24850553

Why do americucks sell gold and buy bitcoin & dollar?

>> No.24850670

>>24841871
What happens to your stock of the company gets Nationalized?

>> No.24850709

>>24850553
Where are you from sir?

>> No.24850775

>>24841570
20300 bitcoin
1850 gold kek

>> No.24850791

>>24850670
I assume the government buys all shares off of the holders.

>>24850325
Yes. Next baker should remove that link.

>> No.24850813

>>24841601
Based

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>>24850775
>My fake fiat is now worth this much fake fiat
kek
KEK
K E K

>> No.24851097

Guys i have a question, i only buy 0.999 silver coins and i want to buy "junk silver" to stack up a little more. Is this kink of silver useful for a SHTF scenario? How pure should the coins be at worst?

>> No.24851152

>>24850791
>>24850325
I’m pretty sure it was a glownigger that added that link, nobody here in their right mind would think of putting a tranny in the pastebin

>> No.24851247

>>24851097
IMO junk silver is primo for SHTF. More divisibility for the lowest premium possible, plus recognizability due to being US government mintage is exactly what you want for liquidity when bartering. At the same time you shouldn't be bartering your silver during SHTF, you should already be stacking canned food, ammo (even at $1 per round 5.56), etc. right now before silver and gold.

>>24851152
It was added at the top to dissuade people from buying physical based on its appearance

>> No.24851381

>>24850791
>I assume the government buys all shares off of the holders.
I'm pretty sure Venezuela and USSR didn't pay shareholders lel

>> No.24851501

>>24851381
LMAO imagine being a miner cuck

>> No.24851605

>>24850970
I could buy twice as much gold this year with my bitcoin then I can last year, better?

>> No.24851651
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24851651

call me crazy but I think Bayhorse will hit 9 cents today

>> No.24851747

>>24851605
Will you, or any other cryptocuck who holds bitcoin, do that? No. Because you've all been mindfucked by the CIA into thinking that a cryptoshit algorithm run on the ethereal internet actually has value

>>24851651
Isn't Bayhorse price updates the whole reason the miner vs stacker fight happened a week or two ago?

>> No.24851803
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24851803

Is there anything more cucked then a gold holder?

Imagine buying in 1980 and holding for 30 fucking years and just breaking even. Pathetic, gold cucks are the scum of the earth.

Imagine being in gold over bitcoin if you are under the age of 60.

>> No.24851834

>>24851605
BTC is a way to financially nueter the stupid

>>24851501
I stack as well you raging faggot

>> No.24851837

>>24851501
This

>> No.24851913
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>>24851747
I’m looking to increase my wealth which bitcoin does, gold however is good at preserving wealth. Not adding to it, the gold cult exists to make bullion dealers and mining scum rich

>> No.24851978

>>24851803
metals in general are mostly dead in this equities and to a lesser extent crypto future, gold has a 9T market cap for btc to consume for the next 5-10 years until it reaches price discovery and becomes somewhat stable like where gold is today

>> No.24852007

>>24851803
>>24851978

Imagine real gains (actually have to wait for them) vs crypto (it's in the name) gainz

>>24851913
I'd rather have mining "scum" like Pan Man get rich than other stocks outside the mining sector, but mining stocks will still cuck everyone in the end.

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>>24851978
>metals in general are mostly dead

>> No.24852074
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Will he eat his dick?
http://dickening.com/

>> No.24852103

>>24851978
problem with that is: when BTCfags finally discover BTC's price, it will be at zero.

>> No.24852221

>>24852059
360% in near 21 years and that’s cherry picking figures ain’t in any way impressive those are boomer profits. if you’ve had 7 figures cash to put in gold to get that 360% sure you’re comfy, otherwise you’ve been outperformed heavily and barely beaten true inflation. When will you cucks learn, you’ll still be riding the pms horse when btc is 100k and Tesla shares are 5x higher then here. Rather then follow the money you follow the shills who profit off your ignorance

>> No.24852309
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You gold holders are delusional, it's cute.

I just hope that none of you are under the age of 60 because that would be pretty sad for a young guy to be stuck holding a shiny rock when he could have easily gotten into bitcoin.

Imagine listening to a literal jewish gold merchant like Peter Schiff.

Imagine looking at the gold price chart and seeing the price action from 1980-2010.
0% ROI in 3 decades. Imagine you buy gold in 1980 when you are 20 and when you are 50 you haven't made ANY MONEY, your gold hasn't even kept up with inflation.

Gold doesn't store any value, the gold supply doubles every 35 years. It's garbage.

>> No.24852315

>>24852221
fucking kek
just buy Tesla lads

>> No.24852420

>>24842572
>>24842010
Glowies post their shekels here too

>> No.24852424

>>24852221
>obnoxious fiatcoin shill is also a TSLA shitter
Of course

>> No.24852485

>>24852315
research the sunken cost falacy A lot of you metals holders fall into that, you see something like silver down so far from ath and see it as cheap, when really it’s Simply a garbage investment. Winners much more often then not Just continue to win and losers continue to lose, that’s how markets work.

>> No.24852559
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24852559

>>24852485
I feel sorry for the young guys holding gold. They are going to be stuck with their bags for decades to come whilst bitcoin becomes the standard. Most of them will have mental breakdowns.

>> No.24852567

>>24852485
>Winners much more often then not Just continue to win and losers continue to lose
Kek. Sound advice here.

>> No.24852591

>>24852559
they already have, they’ve been shitting on it since below 1k and see it now as expensive, and something like silver 50% below it’s ath as “cheap” and with better potential. kek

>> No.24852595

>>24852309
Why are you in pmg?

>> No.24852663
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Holy Shiiiiiiit these are cooooooooool

>> No.24852716
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>>24852595
To try and help get you gold cucks out of your echo chamber where you parrot peter schiff, a LITERAL JEWISH GOLD MERCHANT, quotes.

Especially if you are young and still have a life ahead of you, I have seen young men with pathetic little stacks of silver posting thinking that one day they will make it. It's pathetic.

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>>24852663

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>>24852485
>garbage investment

It's a shiny and antimicrobial investment in one's inner dragon. Sure, I should have bought more bitchcoins in March, but they will never provide the tangible weight and pleasure of IRL treasure.

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>>24852718
Gold!

>> No.24852779

>>24852559
Dude you can gave gold, stocks and crypto wtf nothing wrong with having a good portion of PMs in your portfolio especially in the current times.

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>>24852768
And in 1/5 too!

>> No.24852902

>>24852779
This.

I own Gold, Silver (Physical of course) and Bitcoin as well as some mining stocks.

>> No.24852911

>>24852309
Miner bros who has the exporation budget/discovery graph of gold/silver miners for the past 10 years. It's not pretty

>>24852559
>bitcoin becomes the standard
CBDC won't adopt Bitcoin making it moon. They will create their own. If it was going to actually become a standard "currency" people would already be buying and selling in grocery stores with it already

>>24852716
People don't even talk about Peter Schiff in these threads. In fact, whole threads go without mentioning Peter Schiff once.

>> No.24852988
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>>24841570

>> No.24853008

>>24852309
every single human being on this earth who enjoys anime needs to be murdered.

>> No.24853094

>>24842572
>>24852420
My shekels are buried in the ground. I couldn't post them if I wanted to

>> No.24853175

>>24849620
NGMI

>> No.24853300
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>>24852309
>the gold supply doubles every 35 years. It's garbage.

Look at the graph and dilate more cyptofaggot

>>24852911
>Miner bros who has the exporation budget/discovery graph of gold/silver miners for the past 10 years. It's not pretty

I got you bro

>> No.24853339

>>24852988
what's this guys point?

does he think PMs are bad or good?

>> No.24853345

If anybody remembers the last few threads, there were tons of newbies asking about how to get into stacking. Obviously these >>24852716 >>24852591 are posted by glowniggers because they're getting worried about the influx of new buyers to the PMs market

>>24853300
Thanks I thought I downloaded it

>> No.24853466

>>24853339
It's obviously satirical. Why would he have a massive stack of gold, yet think crypto is going to moon? If he thought crypto was going to moon, he would sell his stack and buy crypto

>> No.24853489

>>24841609
What is a make it stack?

>> No.24853521

>>24853300
he’s right though, the inflation in circulating gold doubles every 35 years and that’s if you’re believing the miners and shills figures and that they aren’t pulling twice that amount out of the ground. Unlike with btc where the numbers fixed and the inflation is fixed and halving every four years

>> No.24853545

>>24851152
true
this is why u have to make a golden cross out of your stack
>tranny jews fear the orthodox medchad

>> No.24853578

>>24850791
agreed

>> No.24853659

10 am smack down incoming

>> No.24853693

goddamnit i cant wait for the fucking day that gold outperforms bitcoin, thinking max keiser prolly has to kill himself or complete vanish from the public

>> No.24853747

>>24853693
It’s Mathematically impossible

>> No.24853808

NEW THREAD

>>24853736

>NEW THREAD

>>24853736

NEW THREAD

>>24853736

>NEW THREAD

>>24853736

>> No.24853850
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24853850

>>24852074
>>24853693
And John Mcafee will have to eat his second dick that was reconstructed through phalloplasty after eating his original dick in 15 days

>>24853521
The graph is easily verifiable, but whatever you say cryptard

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>>24853521
>>>24853300 (You)
>he’s right though, the inflation in circulating gold doubles every 35 years and that’s if you’re believing the miners and shills figures and that they aren’t pulling twice that amount out of the ground. Unlike with btc where the numbers fixed and the inflation is fixed and halving every four years

Okay, where are your better graphs and numbers? Please, I beg you to refute my initial assertion with data. Post them and I'll listen until then you're the retard.

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>>24853747
>there can only be 21 million bitcoin therefor it must be valueable!!!! trust me gueis

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>>24853850
>Hank Hill about to get his dick sucked in the last panel

>> No.24854286

>>24853747
Of course because isn't a ponzi

>> No.24854287

NEW THREAD

>>24853736 #

>NEW THREAD

>>24853736 #

NEW THREAD

>>24853736 #

>NEW THREAD

>>24853736 #

>> No.24854299

>>24853521
The amount of gold on earth is fixed too.
Naturally & genuinely fixed.

You shouldn't compare mining gold & mining Bitcoin.

Bitcoin is created, while gold is merely extracted.

Alchemists tried to create gold out of base metals to no success. Actually gold can be created, but a nuclear reactor is needed and it costs way much more than gold's price.

Bitcoin, however, is created out of an idea and a few energy that is much less than what is needed in a nuclear reactor to create gold.

>> No.24854428

>>24841911
This. I consider physical more risky than miners.