Caution is a good strategy for gold in the current moment. 2022 will be the big upside leg rip your eyes out moment. And it'll go higher still long term. More than 10 years of this shit to get through.
>only buy locally >thick wildfire smoke still in the air It won't go away and I refuse to breathe that shit in
Brody Walker
We are so far off the hump. The current state for people that are actually intelligent is, 'gee I should buy some but it's too expensive, I'll wait till it comes down.' Then it doesn't come down and keeps going higher. We are a long way off the smart people realising they are going to get fucked by holding money... and when that happens they ARE going to buy money.
Silver needs to hit $100 though the next high resistance if we can close this year out above 27 is 70.
Austin Green
You did buy n95 masks for the meme flu right user? Now is a good time to put them to use.
Joseph Price
Same problem here user, I've been wanting to visit my LCS for the past month, but I don't want to inhale any more smoke than I already have to.
Ayden Jenkins
I've just started stacking and this makes me excited. Here I was thinking I was part of the dumb money because of high premiums and difficulty finding stuff
Why are preggo girls so hot bros, it doesn't even make evolutionary sense since they're already knocked up and further copulation is fruitless
Blake Davis
I was obsessed when my wife was pregnant. I thought pregnant women weren't very attractive until my own wife was pregnant.
Nolan Brown
I am saying physiologically silver needs to get to $100 for people to be like, 'I need me some of that !' And they are going to buy that coin for like $130. And it's going to be awesome when government refuse to up their face price of $1 for that 1oz to $10 and people are going to be holding that $1 1oz coin in their hand and they are going to know their government is the enemy.
If it closes the year out above 27 it'll blast through 50 like nothing.
Austin Ward
A picture of an Asian girl on Zig Forums told me to.
Justin Flores
Bob Lazar is the reason I stack
Jack Diaz
>Most widey circulated Silver coin in the world >90% of people born in the last 240 years recognize it >More than 800 Million minted >.835 Silver, the thinking man's purity >Based trad Empress on Obverse >Beatifully inscribed edge >Not even decimalized, just a known weight and purity of silver Have you taken the Thalerpill yet, user?
I’m accumulating about 10 oz of silver a month. So far I’ve got 20 Asahi 1oz rounds. What are some comfy .999 coins to start collecting? I like the America the Beautiful ones but I don’t want to pay too much over face value.
Asher Perry
>I am saying physiologically silver needs to get to $100 for people to be like, 'I need me some of that >!'
Gold came close to doubling in price over the decade and people didn’t really take notice. It’s going to slowly roll over $2,000 again and just watch the public yawn. Especially if it goes over, rolls back down to $1,900 again and most people even those paying attention to commodities will just figure, it’s fucking nothing, and then when it goes back up it won’t be big news, then it will hit $2,500 which will have been expected, so no excitement.
You have to realize that PMs are just weird and anorak-y for most people, stocks for boomers, crypto for zoomers, that’s how is and how it’s going to be.
PMs are just for institutional investors and /pmg/ stackers, nobody else cares or is even going to care.
We’re going to be still sitting here in 2030, Zig Forums will still exist, gold will have slowly but surely risen well over $5,000 or even $7,000 or higher by then and still the general public won’t care. Because first it was $3,000... $4,000... everything predicted before hand, and all the usual FUD about asteroids, burglary, buying the top, buy stocks instead, confiscation will still discourage most new would be buyers.
Nothing ever changes. Even when it does.
Kevin Wright
% of people born in the last 240 years recognize it
kek. Don’t get me wrong, I love all junk coins at that one looks pretty based, but that doesn’t round remotely plausible.
Adrian Rodriguez
>The current state for people that are actually intelligent is, 'gee I should buy some but it's too expensive, I'll wait till it comes down.' Get the fuck out of my head.
Did anyone even still mint circulated silver coins that late?
Mexico?
Ryder Bailey
Only the days change.
When it starts making hundred dollar moves and not getting hammered back down enough people are going to care. It's not that it's getting more expensive, it's that it's a clear signal the end is near. Of course... super high prices don't work and that's when gold and silver become money again. I've talked about this quite a bit.
Even though the market for gold is kinda big it's actually nothing compared to what's out there. Real money is just another market to invest in... until it becomes money or something close to money.
Not everyone is going to get in on this and that's an important point. A few thousand people could completely disappear the market. At the moment it doesn't happen because the slow accumulation is more beneficial. But at some point moves will be made and those will be irreversible and it will be first to move most gained. /pmg/ isn't for NPC's
/pmg/ will not be here in 2030. Zig Forums will not be here in 2030.
Robert Wright
I just won a few aussie florins on eBay lads near spot price
>When it starts making hundred dollar moves and not getting hammered back down enough people are going to care.
It will get hammered back though off and on, by $20 here $50 there. When you at the long term and consider how much gold already went up over the decades and most people didn’t care, you realize it could go up x10 or even 20x over a decade or two and that’s long enough that most people still won’t notice. People don’t remember what the price of gold was five or ten years ago, it’s just not on their radar.
Andrew Jones
zes
Connor Thompson
A lot of countries in Africa, Asia and the Middle East used Maria Theresa Thalers instead of making their own coins. A coin originating in one of the more influential parts of Europe and heavily circulated in some of the most populated parts of the world for 200+ years would surely lead to a majority (probably not 90%, but still a majority) of people who've lived in the past two centuries to recognize a Thaler.