You are stacking silver and other PM's right user?? Now is the time to get a stack going if you haven't started already!
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Why now?
Got some but why should I switch investment plans for silver?
just bought like 900 bucks worth of silver, spent more per ounce than I should have but I got some cool marvel avengers coins and star wars coins
That's too bad, you could have put that towards an ounce of gold.
Own 150k oz
I dont regret it. silver is the poor mans gold and I wont be a rich man anytime soon
FANG stocks are about to cause a major correction in the market, and investors will start fleeing to safe havens like PM's.
Before I invest or buy cypto, I take 10% and buy silver.
I've got 600ozt of silver and 4ozt gold. I feel pretty good about it
Just bought $50 face of 40%. Paid a nickle over spot per oz
Daily reminder that our money has only not been backed by gold for less than $50 and the USD is fucking funny money. It will eventually happen, people are going to realize their paper gold doesn’t exist and the money in their account isn’t even there. I have no idea how our current financial system is even legal
25% tax on buying silver in Sweden, so just gold for me. But if im ever in Norway I’ll be sure to take advantage of the oppurtunity to buy some tax free.
I meant 50 years, holy fuck I need to go to sleep
got 100oz just recently
wish i had more cash to get another 100oz
if enough people fall for the illusion, it becomes true
Kan du inte bara beställa från Norge?
You are a retard...
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Got 200 ounces silver. Only been stacking for 8 months though.
180 IQ comming trough
10% is a wise investment. It’s basical insurance against a crash. Usually holds its value in a good economy
>He bought the meme ETFs
OOF
BSV shills in a nutshell.
in 1965 the Federal Minimum Wage in the United States was $1.25
The current melt price of five 1064 Quarters is currently $13.39. There's your $15 an hour minimum wage argument. Our value is so devalued that $1.25 of 1964 money is worth $13.39 of today's funny money.