/SETF/ Silver ends the FED | Cat-astophe Carurday edition. - /pol/ (#510801600) [Archived: 255 hours ago]

Anonymous ID: dsroExhcUnited States
7/19/2025, 2:52:10 PM No.510801600
if you only knew how much worse things are about to get
Thanks to the manipulation, the lens of reality is so distorted that clowns look like normal people.

There are absolutely two separate realities existing and coinciding parallel to one another. one based in reality, and one subsisting upon pure power of belief fantasies. most people are so hopelessly dependent upon the fantasy they/them are not ready to see reality for what it truly is.

A great analogy for thi is in this video regarding the distortion of this lens

https://youtu.be/IDOTbh1P0R0

https://youtu.be/ZN4vmZSPkFQ

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Reality versus Belief.


Do you believe the imagination paper units have moar value than the metal?

Do you believe the imagination internet math has moar value than the metal?


If so, why? If not, why?

Rules of engagement itt:
Liars will be scoffed at with satire and sarcasm.
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Anonymous ID: dsroExhcUnited States
7/19/2025, 2:56:32 PM No.510801845
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gar-fields GM
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Anonymous ID: OM8JKulSSouth Africa
7/19/2025, 2:59:14 PM No.510801978
>>510801600 (OP)
Hey setf, I was shilling platinum here at $900. Silver has done well too. I sold my platinum miners, might buy the dip if pt goes down to 1200. You think silver will pull back to 33 or 35 before it moons?
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Anonymous ID: dsroExhcUnited States
7/19/2025, 3:09:51 PM No.510802454
Silverwill
Silverwill
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>>510801978
>You think silver will pull back to 33 or 35 before it moons?
One can hope, right?
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Anonymous ID: OM8JKulSSouth Africa
7/19/2025, 3:40:16 PM No.510803972
>>510802454
Hope? I think it's quite probable. Oil is pushing up again and 10y bond is at 4.4; enough of an oil spike, bonds blowing out above 5 and metals should pull back. If you think the gold/silver ratio is off, check out the gold/oil ratio. It's unprecedented. I sold pt miners a bit early. Took a decent profit and have been playing bounces in coal and gtl oil.
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Anonymous ID: OM8JKulSSouth Africa
7/19/2025, 3:42:02 PM No.510804068
>>510802454
Have you been watching copper? It's almost as crazy as cocao.
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Anonymous ID: dsroExhcUnited States
7/19/2025, 3:52:11 PM No.510804664
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>>510803972
>Took a decent profit and have been playing bounces in coal and gtl oil.
There is nothing wrong with reallocation of financial energy, but where if 8 may be so bold to inquire, is there to reallocate to?
>>510804068
>Have you been watching copper? It's almost as crazy as cocao.
Yeah, my personal thought is copper being where silver is now in 10 years, and the NPC's still arguing about price and interest rates.
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Anonymous ID: OM8JKulSSouth Africa
7/19/2025, 4:12:06 PM No.510805814
>>510804664
>is there to reallocate to?
Yes I thought of your perspective when wondering at what point you might sell a silver spike, and realized silver is the thing you might speculate in other commodities in order to buy. Nothing wrong with that. For me, my personal situation is odd. I live in my car. I was attacked and robbed by Zulus last month. Cars get stolen all the time. I plan to leave this country soon by airplane. So I max out at a couple of ounces of gold and my dad's sentimental and personal numismatics. I don't crypto. Diamonds are a bust. I am poor. My plan is to withdraw usd from an atm stateside and buy a car a revolver some more guns and some fishing rods. And maybe leave some for speculation. Manipulative speculative capital gets a bad rep on /pol/, but it is (((lucrative))
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Anonymous ID: OM8JKulSSouth Africa
7/19/2025, 4:21:12 PM No.510806312
>>510804664
How did silver and gasoline work in boomer days? I vaguely remember boomer working an hour for a silver dollar and buying gas for a dime a gallon. How does it figure today? (I think oil is cheap in silver and gold and wages lower)
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Anonymous ID: i1AQ6NHtUnited States
7/19/2025, 4:50:24 PM No.510807887
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Price, priceโ€ฆ only faggots ask about price.
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Anonymous ID: dsroExhcUnited States
7/19/2025, 5:08:03 PM No.510808942
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>>510805814
>I am poor.
I see wealth in your ability to see your circumstances honestly, and it's going to pay dividends in the future fren. Bit of advice, don't talk about your plans, be about them, execute them in silence, then once success is achieved, give the credit to God.
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Anonymous ID: Fr/lkekyUnited States
7/19/2025, 5:19:31 PM No.510809693
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They/them have always said that good things, come in 3โ€™sโ€ฆ keep the faith, retards. The only way out is through the Lord your God!
Anonymous ID: OM8JKulSSouth Africa
7/19/2025, 5:22:23 PM No.510809855
>>510808942
That's good advice and in general I follow it. Sometimes I break protocol, but only on an anonymous ephemeral image board.
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Anonymous ID: Fr/lkekyUnited States
7/19/2025, 5:27:03 PM No.510810115
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The most piercing question Iโ€™ve ever to ask a fren was, โ€œDo you believe/rest assured in the promises He made you?โ€
Anonymous ID: dsroExhcUnited States
7/19/2025, 5:27:03 PM No.510810120
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>>510806312
>How did silver and gasoline work in boomer days? I vaguely remember boomer working an hour for a silver dollar and buying gas for a dime a gallon. How does it figure today? (I think oil is cheap in silver and gold and wages lower)
It's actually pretty interesting because nothing has changed except the number of units of account. The weight of silver still trades for the same volume of oil most of the time. Because of technological efficiencies created since the 70s, the ability chemically to extract more gasoline from a single gallon of oil has increased quite a bit conversely, however extraction of that same gallon of oil has become more energy expensive. Simultaneously, the silver extraction has become more abundant in locations and means, but the ratio of silver harvested is decreasing. There's fluctuations in both industries, yet both industries complement and symbioticly stimulate and / or complicate each other. As the resources become more difficult to obtain, the technology must adapt and overcome the hurdles.
Looking beyond the physical and tangible restrictions and advances to the regulatory one's is where you will see how the majority of disparities occur, as the unit of account is purely a means of controlling productivity and belief in order to placate and nuter the populace into systems of managed chaos. If you look at the website wtfhappenedin1971.com this isn't only about closing the gold window as silver had been removed from circulation 6 years prior, but also a doubling down by the "rule makers" to detach the population from tangible things of utility (noble metals, constitutional money) It's really no surprise to me how Trump just hand waves how the treasury will no longer produce pennies. As 1982 was the removal of copper.
All the physical metals that promoted health simply by handling them in circulation have been unavailable to the masses for over 40 years now, and we wonder why we're getting sicker and sicker.
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Anonymous ID: Fr/lkekyUnited States
7/19/2025, 5:35:13 PM No.510810636
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You mustnโ€™t be afraid to dream a little BIGGER, darlingโ€ฆ
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Anonymous ID: OM8JKulSSouth Africa
7/19/2025, 5:36:00 PM No.510810680
>>510810120
You still have copper in circulation, it is just hidden. Clip a quarter and see it's core. Check historical gold/oil ratio. For the last hundred years it has ranged around 15, last month it was 50.
Anonymous ID: dsroExhcUnited States
7/19/2025, 5:57:10 PM No.510812020
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>>510809855
Checked
>but only on an anonymous ephemeral image board.
It is a great place to get it out, anonymously, kinda, not really, tho. With the buildup of bad faith actors in positions of power technologicaly they've really co-opted and fucked things up.
>>510805814
>. Manipulative speculative capital gets a bad rep on /pol/, but it is (((lucrative))
This specifically is almost always denominated in devaluing currencies and rehypoticaed hypothications of discontented derivatives.
Sometimes, the most valuable thing is just authenticity and the ability to express it.
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Anonymous ID: OM8JKulSSouth Africa
7/19/2025, 6:05:12 PM No.510812528
>>510812020
>rehypoticaed
Glad we frens, anon, I too like to drop rehypothecated. Ever read zer0 h3dge back in the day? I know all about bad actors! I have a dedicated glowie who goes through my posts and doxxes me in south african refugee threads. What can one do but lean into it. I don't even bother mixing in disinfo, they are so inept. My religion is honesty. My dabblings in markets are a study in ponerology. I suspect they will steal my gains at some point, but I do it for the lulz and God has always been kind to me in mysterious ways
Anonymous ID: dsroExhcUnited States
7/19/2025, 6:09:26 PM No.510812810
double trouble
double trouble
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>>510810636
Got plenty of gold fren, but one of the observations I have is that those who love gold tend to allow their lust for power control them. Those who love silver don't, and to qualify what I mean by "love," I don't mean idolatry. I mean hierarchical priority. Gold is Gรผt too.
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Anonymous ID: UFbPKol4United States
7/19/2025, 6:14:20 PM No.510813134
I accumulated 160+ lbs of scrap silver, junk coin, and bullion and sold almost all of it during covid when prices spiked. mostly in the range of 33-35. Come at me bro.
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Anonymous ID: OM8JKulSSouth Africa
7/19/2025, 6:21:24 PM No.510813564
>>510813134
>I sold the rip at 33.
But did you rebuy the dip at 22, because that is the natural Fibonacci retracement?
Anonymous ID: dsroExhcUnited States
7/19/2025, 6:30:02 PM No.510814075
self discipline kot
self discipline kot
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>>510807887
>Price, priceโ€ฆ only faggots ask about price.
Based.
The new privy marks, I assume, will cycle through all the armed forces, but we, the real soldiers, will be left un-ack-knowleged per the normal.
Imagine this as a privy mark.
Pic related...
Anonymous ID: OM8JKulSSouth Africa
7/19/2025, 6:32:26 PM No.510814212
>>510812810
When platinum pulls back to 1198 and I buy back into sibanye, I will shill platinum again. I still think it is cheap compared to gold, but I like buying into dips.
Anonymous ID: dsroExhcUnited States
7/19/2025, 6:36:09 PM No.510814429
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ARE0TD
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>>510813134
>and sold
Donated?
Volunteered?
Repurrrrrrposed?
Came.....
Sometimes I honestly wonder why that seems like the only (((option))) is to sell or buy.
Maybe the indoctrination runs deeper than we're willing to admit, even to ourselves.
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Anonymous ID: mY354rkvUnited States
7/19/2025, 6:37:26 PM No.510814500
>>510808942
wizza wazoo I'm gonna turn my 100oz bars into 50 acre homestead, how about you?
Anonymous ID: BMG8Od0aCanada
7/19/2025, 6:43:25 PM No.510814847
>>510812810
King Solomon had a lot of gold. I'm going to imitate him, in this regard at least.
Anonymous ID: OM8JKulSSouth Africa
7/19/2025, 6:57:57 PM No.510815806
>>510814429
>Diamond hands.
It is good to have something to love and to hodl; let me address speculation. The fed prints huge money for boomer. This is injected into stonks. (In my shithole it is the government employees pension fund.) There is something just and fitting about interceding in those flows.

On the other hand, every neighborhood has a "we buy gold for cash" kiosk shop. This has been going on since 2008. No one is selling gold. Where is it going? What happened to all this "junk" silver that people hoovered up. The scrap metal business has erased our history. Even good steel has been stolen by the scrap merchants and remelted by chinks into shitty rebar.