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Anonymous (ID: Dd1vw7Hb) No.61102206 >>61102288 >>61103656 >>61103667 >>61103783 >>61106434 >>61106600 >>61109423 >>61109505 >>61109589 >>61109604 >>61110221 >>61110824 >>61113764 >>61115400 >>61116072
>A silver event will destroy the entire global financial system as we know it
Mark my words
Anonymous (ID: TRfTLECb) No.61102288 >>61109459
>>61102206 (OP)
whats the sui/make it stack?
Anonymous (ID: sGoMHjb3) No.61103656 >>61103670
>>61102206 (OP)
>silver
how much is silver worth?
Anonymous (ID: a9DnC/ur) No.61103667
>>61102206 (OP)
omg can we cool it with the anti semitism?
Anonymous (ID: 0+Xvone6) No.61103670 >>61103692
>>61103656
based on all available information: around $500/oz
Anonymous (ID: sGoMHjb3) No.61103692 >>61103742 >>61106132 >>61106237 >>61116084
>>61103670
so you're going to mine silver, right?
Anonymous (ID: 0+Xvone6) No.61103742
>>61103692
There has been a major supply deficit for years.
Anonymous (ID: y0hIQRj3) No.61103783 >>61104137 >>61109604
>>61102206 (OP)
What if a silver asteroid hits earth? Will it still count?
Anonymous (ID: GNdGcCMa) No.61104137 >>61109604 >>61110365
>>61103783
This is why I HODL crypto, there's never going to be a bitcoin asteroid to ruin my networth.
Anonymous (ID: mnGQghx1) No.61106132
>>61103692
> costs $19 to mine
> at $19 silver we consume 2x more than we can mine
> this will have no effect on price.
> humans aren't greedy at all and once scarcity is realized they will not try to horde scarce resources for profit
Anonymous (ID: zxyzb3sV) No.61106237 >>61113732
>>61103692
So you're saying the downside is limited because production costs put a hard floor on the price? Sounds like a great investment.
Anonymous (ID: vnpRw5gx) No.61106434 >>61106524 >>61109758 >>61112242 >>61116059
>>61102206 (OP)
Silver canโ€™t go up to schitzo prices of thousands of dollars an ounce because it would destroy global markets as too much consumer goods have silver. A Tesla for example has more then 10 ounces of silver per car
Anonymous (ID: HmEr1GkV) No.61106524
>>61106434
You know it takes about 16 - 30 years to get a new mine operational? People who think we can just ramp up the silver production on a dime are in for a nasty surprise.
Anonymous (ID: 0uGnhdS3) No.61106600 >>61114692
>>61102206 (OP)
Itโ€™s already begun
Anonymous (ID: r0+vlJhC) No.61109423 >>61115141 >>61115582
>>61102206 (OP)
Silver is the same price it was in 1980. Dont get stuck holding the bag like the 2011 silver top buyers who had to wait 15 years to break even.
Buy bitcoin
Anonymous (ID: F4uqJLTi) No.61109459 >>61109604 >>61110102
>>61102288
100oz and 1000oz
Anonymous (ID: aa3lnbOC) No.61109505 >>61109604
>>61102206 (OP)
> Its a whale... yes it's a damn big whale...
> but it's a WHALE, no more
> and you are WHALEMEN, no less

> what? we're not whalemen?
> there are no harpoons
> well, I guess we're screwed
Anonymous (ID: 6o8c9YbB) No.61109589
>>61102206 (OP)
silver schizos have been wrong and poor since 2011.
nobody cares about or needs silver. simple as.
Anonymous (ID: c4gbe0of) No.61109604
>>61102206 (OP)
>>61103783
>>61104137
>>61109459
>>61109505
BULLISH signal on link CHAINLINK
Anonymous (ID: xw0eo5G1) No.61109758 >>61109958 >>61110011
>>61106434
>Tesla for example has more then 10 ounces of silver per car
oh my god that $80,000 car has $400 of silver in it??
Anonymous (ID: HmEr1GkV) No.61109958
>>61109758
$526 now
Anonymous (ID: uskarCh4) No.61110011
>>61109758
The funny thing about this is that in order to economically feasable recycle that 10oz the price would have to be $200.
Anonymous (ID: bD1ebeWT) No.61110102 >>61110109 >>61111855
>>61109459
the make it stack is 364oz because only 1% of the population can own a stack of that size
Anonymous (ID: r0+vlJhC) No.61110109 >>61110166
>>61110102
Is that counting the whole global population? If so its very skewed by shithole country jeets who's net worth is $50 who wouldnt be able to much silver anyway
Anonymous (ID: bD1ebeWT) No.61110166
>>61110109
No, it's because there's a limited amount of silver in the world.
Anonymous (ID: iwmK4TVL) No.61110221 >>61110243
>>61102206 (OP)
This is the million dollar post.
Over a year ago, some fag anon leaked on /pol/ specifications on modern missiles designed and constructed by the US military.
Every single warhead carries a huge amount of silver. Over half a pound pound each.
Think about that and all of the above ground mined silver on earth.
Your phones, your cars, are meaningless. Missiles are the true value, and when theyโ€™re used that silver is gone forever.
Itโ€™s why the US wants it as a critical mineral.
Anyone not on board with silver now is frankly a fucking idiot.
Anonymous (ID: Lfmr/8vq) No.61110243 >>61110259 >>61110284 >>61116080
>>61110221
Where is a good place to buy silver so I know I'm not getting ripped off?
Anonymous (ID: iwmK4TVL) No.61110259
>>61110243
Bullion banks. But good luck getting any. Thereโ€™s a global shortage, many have 3 months wait for delivery.
Buyers are getting delivery from fucking comex FFS.
Itโ€™s at the point where itโ€™s time to be nice to great grandma to inherit her silverware
Anonymous (ID: HmEr1GkV) No.61110284 >>61110293 >>61110316
>>61110243
The world is panic buying silver right now, but not the US as much. A lot of people in the US are even SELLING out of desperation for cash. There's a shitload of 90% silver coins backing up in coin shops this week and the refineries won't buy them because they're too busy trying to melt 1000 oz bars for London. You can get old silver US coins so cheap right now if you're in the US.
Anonymous (ID: TRfTLECb) No.61110293
>>61110284
are you serious?? 5% daily gains are going to be common arent they
Anonymous (ID: iwmK4TVL) No.61110316 >>61110346 >>61112488
>>61110284
What about outside the US? Can they be purchased? Website recommendations?
Anonymous (ID: HmEr1GkV) No.61110346 >>61110369
>>61110316
Depends on your region. Some US dealers will do international orders over a certain amount. Momument does international shipping on orders over $1000 USD. I bought from a lot of different sites, though Monument seemed to have the balance in low prices and a good availability of old coinage.
https://monumentmetals.com/
Anonymous (ID: HmEr1GkV) No.61110359 >>61110369
My other biggest dealer was SD Bullion. They also do international shipping though they're priced slightly higher than MM. They're still cheaper than APMEX and JM though.
https://sdbullion.com/
Anonymous (ID: 3fiOTcU8) No.61110365 >>61112258
>>61104137
a quantum computer will do that within 5 years
Anonymous (ID: iwmK4TVL) No.61110369
>>61110346
>>61110359
Cheers anon
Anonymous (ID: gRCowCw6) No.61110824
>>61102206 (OP)
nature is healing
Anonymous (ID: iwmK4TVL) No.61111855 >>61112224
>>61110102
10 kilos of silver is quite a stack
Anonymous (ID: mnGQghx1) No.61112224
>>61111855
i could lose 10 kilos and not notice
Anonymous (ID: GOlv0/t8) No.61112242
>>61106434
Who gives a fucking hot shit on a summer day?
Anonymous (ID: ZgxX3nhV) No.61112258 >>61112313
>>61110365
a quantum computer would crack everything else before bitcoin. and bitcoin could deploy new quantum-resistant addresses to move funds to.
Anonymous (ID: uskarCh4) No.61112313 >>61112461
>>61112258
So you are essentially saying we should invest into quantum computers?
Anonymous (ID: ZgxX3nhV) No.61112461
>>61112313
old wallets may be susceptible so yeah.
Anonymous (ID: UJPOnb7D) No.61112488
>>61110316
I always use sdbullion, monument metals, or silvergoldbull. Usually amongst lowest premiums.
Anonymous (ID: 0pkjxvBJ) No.61113732
>>61106237
And energy prices continue to predictably rise due to woke NWO policies which China doesn't give a fuck about. Fuck rare earths buy silver and the next dip on gold after the whales pump and dump on the boomers and doomers
Anonymous (ID: dQqEz8HK) No.61113764
>>61102206 (OP)
Sell before silver hit $180 - $200, Silver will crash to $8 - $12, and when it does, buy! That's the plan bois, stick to it, we are all going to make it!
Anonymous (ID: QmTL3M8q) No.61114692 >>61114773
>>61106600
>Goldman
>favors gold
Who writes this shit?
Anonymous (ID: TRfTLECb) No.61114773
>>61114692
>t. silverton
Anonymous (ID: PSdyewfP) No.61115141
>>61109423
>Silver is the same price it was in 1980.

>Spike at 50 for 14 hours in February 1980
>was crabbing at $2-4 for the entire 70s and 80s
>"mhmm yes lets pick this nanobleep on the chart and pretend it was the norm"
disingenuous KIKE
Anonymous (ID: oMk0H/H+) No.61115400
>>61102206 (OP)
>you vill live the ze pod
Anonymous (ID: xFAtgX3Y) No.61115582
>>61109423
fascinating, now factor in inflation
Anonymous (ID: qBDsRIQa) No.61116059
>>61106434
The new solid state batteries will have a kilo of silver each
Anonymous (ID: 4Ghp+cvb) No.61116072
>>61102206 (OP)
Good thing dex is there to allow the world to continue
Anonymous (ID: qBDsRIQa) No.61116080
>>61110243
Any of the sites on findbullionprices.com/closest-to-spot
Anonymous (ID: /WE65ED8) No.61116084
>>61103692
You clearly have no clue what it takes to get a real silver mine up and running.
Anonymous (ID: suqQKe0P) No.61117776
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