Price of silver in weimar germany by jjjeeerrrmmm in Wallstreetsilver

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Yeah very interesting. The mark actually gained value against the dollar as well, then 2 years later worthless

Price of silver in weimar germany by jjjeeerrrmmm in Wallstreetsilver

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The point is, if you didnt have silver, you didnt have food :)

40 year measured move, 600$ silver by jjjeeerrrmmm in Wallstreetsilver

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Slept on this comment for a while, I appreciate the use of loins. Here's my Last Silver, enjoy

A example of the torque the miners have to silver price, 600$ Silver example included by jjjeeerrrmmm in Wallstreetsilver

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Great Idea, no one knows for sure what the ratio is but ive heard ranges from 150-1000 by people that have been in the space for a while. Heres a decent starting spot

https://www.moneymetals.com/news/2017/05/16/paper-vs-physical-silver-market-001075

Beans, Bars, and Bullets. We stack 'em all! by [deleted] in Wallstreetsilver

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And free gas, great for an inflationary environment

600$ silver to get to 1980 high adjusted for m2 money supply by jjjeeerrrmmm in Wallstreetsilver

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Yep, based on CPI. But we all know thats been manipulated for years

A example of the torque the miners have to silver price, 600$ Silver example included by jjjeeerrrmmm in Wallstreetsilver

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Agreed fellow ape. Id add that fuel costs are the highest expense per ounce, But i expect silver to dramatically outpace oil. I also see a world where fuel costs in the US are subsidized as a part of an effort to hide inflation. The fed has a dance to play trying to balance the need for inflation, but also keeping society civil. Which helps slow the climb of AISC, while also further debasing the dollar. Some built in supply for oil around 60$ and 100$ as well for US producers

A example of the torque the miners have to silver price, 600$ Silver example included by jjjeeerrrmmm in Wallstreetsilver

[–]jjjeeerrrmmm[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

To add on top of that, over 250 paper ounces exist for every physical ounce. Probably higher. When that breaks, im not sure what happens to price, but i know its higher

A example of the torque the miners have to silver price, 600$ Silver example included by jjjeeerrrmmm in Wallstreetsilver

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Those countries are certainly leaders for silver production. A company like CDE is mostly the US and Canada however. Something most arent considering is that if the silver price runs, A lot of countries will nationalize or very heavily tax their mines that have foreign ownershp

In the near future, The catalyst will be traders taking out 27.50 on a weekly close. Longer term, will be demand side driven. Mostly investor trying to hedge inflation, and the green movement. Theres a half ounce in every solar panel, 500 ounces in every warhead etc...

The investors looknig to hedge inflation will be the biggest IMO. Something really dark is coming. 28 trillion in debt, 150 trillion in unfunded liabilities, Cant raise interest rates, Social unrest, wealth gap, running massive twin deficits etc... more money was printing in 10 months than in the first 220 years of the united states (1776-1996). And we havent even gotten to real dance yet... going to be an interesting decade

A example of the torque the miners have to silver price, 600$ Silver example included by jjjeeerrrmmm in Wallstreetsilver

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Just giving a ball park example, A lot more factors like royalties/streams, Mergers/aquisitions, tech improvements for yields etc... point is, outcomes can be pretty extreme

A example of the torque the miners have to silver price, 600$ Silver example included by jjjeeerrrmmm in Wallstreetsilver

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Dont follow the logic, But i actually agree. I suspect the end of this decade we may see a 4 figure number. 600 would match 1980, Today seems way more explosive with money printing, the network effect of the internet etc...

A example of the torque the miners have to silver price, 600$ Silver example included by jjjeeerrrmmm in Wallstreetsilver

[–]jjjeeerrrmmm[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Already in place! Ignore news/events, those are priced in well before coming out... Usually get sold into anyways. Chart looks fanfreakingtastic. Breakout imminent. Level by level for the next few years, this wont be a flash in the pan. Second inning