Well after what happened yesterday... potentially within a day.
Lincoln Carter
>tfw NJ >~200 ag >1.8 au >10k retirement >started working 2 years ago Neat. I wish upstate NY wasn't ruined by NYC. I'm starting my next improvement with moving and becoming hasgunz while stacking a little bit.
Jason Lopez
We're almost at 26, so it could happen pretty fast.
Carter Brooks
The [Open] button does not work. Is something wrong with 4channel? Also give good alt-metals
Levi Thomas
Goldlet here, redpill me on this moose coin. Does this certificate card make it more trustworthy?
ok for the guy looking for the coomer coins this is the perfect one. Its Columbia and Germania holding hands. You can cut the sexual tension with knife
From what I've found, maples are top notch and are difficult if not impossible to counterfeit well. If the premium on your moose is really low, sure. Otherwise I probably would stick with maples
No, I'm afraid not. At this point I'd say 10oz of gold and 1200oz of silver is an absolute minimum. I'm sorry, user.
John Torres
Very nice user. Wagmi. Are you buying the dip?
Michael Robinson
I love how britannia is all tsun with the attitude while columbia is walking hand in hand
Asher Scott
Tinka Resources. Trading at the same level as it was in February even though it has 60 million ounces of open-pittable silver and further silver exploration potential in the Colqui Silver Zone. People are still treating it like a zinc stock because it has some of the world's best zinc deposits (7 billion pounds). Although zinc is also gaining momentum. Management team is good, and it's in a safe mining district (central Peru). When silver crashed yesterday, it held firm. Risk is all to the upside.
Charles Morales
I'm working on it. ._. I have a second 1oz gold coin in shipment and some bars of silver.
Thanks! I bought some paper stocks today. I'm looking at miners but those seem really risky. Thoughts?
Grayson Rogers
Pls use some silver to make it rain.
Mason Hill
Building on my analysis about Sweden and Scandinavia in the previous thread, I wonder what the endgame of the Riksbank is.
QRD:
>every swede is levered up to the ears with studio apartments in Stockholm going for almost 10x the average salary >lots of unsecured debt as bankruptcy for individuals does not exist here and the Government has the capacity to force, without involvement of the courts, companies to garnish wages and seize assets - loans are mostly secured by the Government's guns here >quality of life is still stellar and we have a pretty strong domestic industry in both manufacturing and services (extremely high-tech) >Riksbank (our central bank) have been pioneering with negative interest rates and massive QE since 2013. they recently raised rates to 0% but have printed a shitton of money in stimulus in response to the coronavirus crisis and have started buying corporate bonds en-masse >low central government debt which has been on a steady decline for the past couple years despite a socialist government >120 tons in gold reserves >Central bank pushing heavily for digital currency seeing as 97%+ of all transactions here are done digitally, cash is mostly used by pensioners and in the black market
Not really sure how things will play out here if fiat goes to zero. I'm not convinced Stefan Ingves (Riksbank governor) is going to allow hyperinflation and maybe they might raise rates and make everyone default like they did in the 90's during our last debt crisis. Anyone from Sweden or elsewhere that might have some thoughts on this?
I'm hoping for hyperinflation so my shitty debts from my days of being an irresponsible youth will finally be cleared out, but I don't know if I can bet on it.
addendum: my point is that our situation is somewhat unique seeing as the debt loads here are not from government but on private individuals, and I'm not sure the central bank is willing to monetise private debts like the Fed, ECB, or the BoE might do.
Alexander Morris
>Deliver to me your pussy >Britannia: B-But that's wrong! >Columbia: oPeN fOr BuSiNeSs~!
Jace Green
Sweden is part of the West since WW2 betrayal.
Ethan Adams
Great album!
Charles King
Which betrayal are you referring to? You mean when we allowed Nazi troop transports through Sweden?
Landon Gutierrez
I consider fair value at the current price of silver to be $1. So I'm expecting it to go 5x. Drilling, which begins later this month, may cause me to increase my evaluation
Mason Perry
>paper stocks I'm positioning myself heavier into physical. I think it will only get harder to stack as time goes on. I am personally repositioning and cost averaging the miners. If I had nothing, I would definitely consider spreading out. My favorite ETF is SIL right now, my favorite stocks are WPM and NEM. I think GOLD AG and PAAS might be a good value grabs right now. I'm not really good at picking miners, so I trust the ETFs, talking heads, pan man/user, and price action.
Jace Torres
Also, the central government doesn't have much debt... though it's still too high... because those responsible for the actual payment and delivery of central government promises are the local governments.
Dylan Harris
>cashless society what if their internet goes down? they're a prime cyberwarfare target
Thats not exactly super bullish. Miners did a 17x on average last cycle so this would need to be 25x to be an outperformer
Ryan Russell
The one in which Europeans turned their backs on Uncle Adolf and teamed up with the JEW-communists instead.... and you are seeing the disastrous consequences of this betrayal all across the west.
John Butler
What are you buying for physicals? I still have my last order en route (they were pre-orders). I was hoping the drop yesterday would affect the retail price more, I'm a bit of a hesitant bull. That's why I was looking at stocks, but I don't really know when I would sell is the problem. Maybe ride the wave up to the election and drop them before the results? Or long term holds?
Even more potential for fraud, but you're thinking outside of the box boomer.
Jaxson Long
I looked into this and while local government debt is big it's not near the scale as in other countries. However, I should admit that finding reliable statistics on this is rather difficult and the statistics agency isn't helping despite their comprehensive coverage on other things. From what I've seen it's roughly at 15% of GDP, which is still incredibly low compared to other countries.
We were essentially neutral during WW2 user. Sold shit to the allies and allowed Nazi troop transports through our country. It's only after Olof Palme we started turning into a properly Western country. I don't like Palme at all but I can't help but respect his balls when he stood up to both the U.S. and the U.S.S.R.
pre decimal "junk" mostly buy picked up some Krugerrands in the "dip". Supplies are getting kind of low and sell out fast here lately and private sellers mostly want absurd prices. I dont think american sells were as generous because the drop meant I paid close to $10aud an oz less than i would have the day before.
Jordan Baker
those egyptian coins are fucking sick, can't find them anywhere in aus and don't want to pay import tax so don't have any. personally the 1/4 is my favourite. looks like it was ripped straight out of a pyramid
certificates mean nothing, they are the easiest thing to fake, and often prevent people from opening the package to actually test the metal (IE this is why many coins/bars that come in blister packs are disproportionately faked)
Always buy the lowest premium 999% or better purity silver or gold coin, cant go wrong that way.
Henry Morgan
>Took some new pics of my cyberstack last night
Colton Price
>I don't really know when I would sell My target is GDX/J to Spot a bit under the 2011 high. I'll sell half. It should likely be around a 75% to 100% gain at that point. I'll sell enough to buy another ounce or two of gold and then call it a day on this play. I'll hold and likely switch for more traditional securities or investments.
Easton Stewart
We invest a lot in digital infrastructure security. Even if the Russkies invaded us I honestly think the government would keep the Internet online and running somehow.
Andrew Brooks
Observe that I said 5x "at the current price of silver."
>What are you buying for physicals I'm cost averaging, but I'm poor and lm a bit retarded so I get stuff that my magpie brain approves. I don't mind being down... Probably about 10-15oz at this point because I picked pretty shit.
Carter Murphy
they dont have those anymore, cards wont go through with out internet connections, outside of MURICA, you need the use the chip function as well.
Samuel Harris
That seems reasonable. What do you think of the people saying they are going to moon 5-6x or similar giant gains?