Many Enemy houses own silver, both the papers and physical silver. They also own many of the trading houses shorting silver. Silver is also used to a great deal in industry.
So silver is kinda risky. It will not be allowed to float as high as Gamerstonk is doing, tho it 'can' be driven up enough to cause pain to some Enemy houses. The thing is they also own the physical silver tho and so the price rises will offset their own losses on shorts, in many cases. But it won't go beyond a 2-400 % rise I betcha, and probably not that even before china and other Enemy agents act. Governments will shut it down much quicker, the market may be adjusted tomorrow even...because it is a strategic metal.
Be sure you take physical possession of the silver, if all you have is a certificate then 'if' the houses lose too much they might rip you, remember they, the Enemy owns much of the physical silver and more of the paper. Don't get caught with just paper or you may end up with just enough to wipe yourself.
Many Enemy houses own silver, both the papers and physical silver. They also own many of the trading houses shorting silver. Silver is also used to a great deal in industry.
So silver is kinda risky. It will not be allowed to float as high as Gamerstonk is doing, tho it 'can' be driven up enough to cause pain to some Enemy houses. The thing is they also own the physical silver tho and so the price rises will offset their own losses on shorts, in many cases. But it won't go beyond a 2-400 % rise I betcha, and probably not that even before china and other Enemy agents act. Governments will shut it down much quicker, the market may be adjusted tomorrow even...because it is a strategic metal.
Be sure you take physical possession of the silver, if all you have is a certificate then 'if' the houses lose too much they might rip you, remember they, the Enemy owns much of the physical silver and more of the paper. Don't get caught with just paper or you may end up with just enough to wipe yourself.
Good luck.
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