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7/23/2025, 2:39:06 AM
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My exit strategy is to wait for some sort of terrible conclusion to the bond market, dollar, and the federal budget. If the price spikes and there is no discernible change or acknowledgement to the political landscape then I won't sell.
Ideally, this is exactly why I hold on to mining stocks in the event they can start paying dividends to give myself a buffer from needing to sell physical.
I think it is axiomatic, the bond market and the banking system in general is a pyramid scheme and there is a resource shortage. It represents material economic losses. It's going to be like eating a turd sandwich. We can't leave the room until we all collectively eat it all. The elite and the banks want YOU to eat as much as they can coax you in to eating. So until you see some sort of catastrophic reckoning to the bond market, value of the dollar, and the budget deficit then just keep your head down and keep stacking.
Remember, Weimar Germany had a period where people were all happily selling their gold and jewelry thinking they timed a top only to find their cash worth nothing more than the heat it gave you from being burned. I bet $1000 silver will look pretty tempting. Hell, I would even sell a few ounces myself, but I will still be looking for resolution in the stated above.
My exit strategy is to wait for some sort of terrible conclusion to the bond market, dollar, and the federal budget. If the price spikes and there is no discernible change or acknowledgement to the political landscape then I won't sell.
Ideally, this is exactly why I hold on to mining stocks in the event they can start paying dividends to give myself a buffer from needing to sell physical.
I think it is axiomatic, the bond market and the banking system in general is a pyramid scheme and there is a resource shortage. It represents material economic losses. It's going to be like eating a turd sandwich. We can't leave the room until we all collectively eat it all. The elite and the banks want YOU to eat as much as they can coax you in to eating. So until you see some sort of catastrophic reckoning to the bond market, value of the dollar, and the budget deficit then just keep your head down and keep stacking.
Remember, Weimar Germany had a period where people were all happily selling their gold and jewelry thinking they timed a top only to find their cash worth nothing more than the heat it gave you from being burned. I bet $1000 silver will look pretty tempting. Hell, I would even sell a few ounces myself, but I will still be looking for resolution in the stated above.
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