The silver story is so much bigger than most realize. Hoping to see everyone on this site to connect the dots. Been stacking physical since GME went crazy and the shills attempted to get everyone into SLV to cover their shorts. Buy physical, even if its an oz or two!
Is an ounce or 2 really enough though? I dont know much about stuff like this.
Ive been wanting to get some. But dont know how much of it wiuld make me happy when ut goes through the roof,if it does. Even if it doesnt,its not a loss of money.its just money with extra steps to spend it.
It can’t hurt. Only use money u won’t need anytime soon and then sit back and look at it’s beautiful shiny goodness. Something about polished silver is a little addictive.
Buying silver is changing your currency to money. If the dollar falls (hyper inflation) silver keeps it's value. this is protecting your wealth, not increasing it. If this guy bought silver he wouldn't have wall paper
In my opinion 1 or 2 oz is not enough. That's where I started though and immediately wanted more and got into researching it. I started buying bullion monthly and now am trying to get 90% silver for smaller denomination.
Ive been looking around and im seeing 10oz bar for 350-400.00. Im thinking about dropping the 4 bills for one. Im just not educated on precious metals enough to make sure im not buy a bar thats got steel chunk in the center or something.
Use findbullionprices dot com
You can search for the weight you want. Silvergoldbull dot com also has really great 1 oz round prices. I have only ordered from apmex dot com. Usually a little higher premium, but will auto update your cart for their inventory
The silver story is so much bigger than most realize. Hoping to see everyone on this site to connect the dots. Been stacking physical since GME went crazy and the shills attempted to get everyone into SLV to cover their shorts. Buy physical, even if its an oz or two!
Those in the states can use their 1400 covid relief payment or a portion to get some ozs right now. I bought several over the past couple of months.
Is an ounce or 2 really enough though? I dont know much about stuff like this.
Ive been wanting to get some. But dont know how much of it wiuld make me happy when ut goes through the roof,if it does. Even if it doesnt,its not a loss of money.its just money with extra steps to spend it.
It can’t hurt. Only use money u won’t need anytime soon and then sit back and look at it’s beautiful shiny goodness. Something about polished silver is a little addictive.
it's because you can feel that it's real money and valuable. Makes a nice noise too.
It will preserve your wealth when the dollar becomes toilet paper. I have used jmbullion.com for years with great results.
At the moment my wealth consists of 5 100 dollar bills i got tucked in a book. Not much to preserve but hopefully alot to gain.
This. Currently putting physical cash back, and paying off debt at record timing. I do not want to be owned by debt if shit goes downhill.
Make sure you have enough money to pay the utilities, food and mortgage/rent first.
No use in buying silver and selling it for a loss in 3 months because you needed the cash.
Buying silver is changing your currency to money. If the dollar falls (hyper inflation) silver keeps it's value. this is protecting your wealth, not increasing it. If this guy bought silver he wouldn't have wall paper
In my opinion 1 or 2 oz is not enough. That's where I started though and immediately wanted more and got into researching it. I started buying bullion monthly and now am trying to get 90% silver for smaller denomination.
Ive been looking around and im seeing 10oz bar for 350-400.00. Im thinking about dropping the 4 bills for one. Im just not educated on precious metals enough to make sure im not buy a bar thats got steel chunk in the center or something.
Use findbullionprices dot com You can search for the weight you want. Silvergoldbull dot com also has really great 1 oz round prices. I have only ordered from apmex dot com. Usually a little higher premium, but will auto update your cart for their inventory