I guess they'd have to have a dollar amount in mind and work backwards.
Some people (actually a SURPRISING number of people) get all weird and ghey about holding cash, PM etc. These are the types to do paper because it's "safe" - Yeah? For who exactly?
I guess being around farms it's nothing to walk around with $5k+ like nothing.
They sold 235 million oz yesterday,and it back up today.
They have lost control.
Going parabolic soon. Old stackers are all smiles.
Noobs be stack-a-lackin...
Crusty OG stackers are counting chickens...
This shit gets damned heavy after a while... IYKYK... watch your toes!
I might do a full inventory this weekend,to find out exactly how much shiny i have.
I did last weekend...was pleasantly surprised that I had more than I thought...
I have like three 1oz silver coins from the U.S. Mint.
Did I win?
kek
u/#catdance
u/pbman2
I can guess within 100 oz or so. Now that's a lot of money.
Damn straight...
What you figure is a good baseline to get noobs to, ozwise?
u/pbman2 u/queue-anon
Obviously, anything is better than nothing.
I saw this thread and have been trying to calculate based on 1900’s purchasing power, but I suspect our productivity is much higher than that now.
https://www.reddit.com/r/Silverbugs/comments/1dcrdca/how_much_silver_is_a_good_amount_to_stackhold/
Here’s a chart of 1922 retail prices:
https://files.catbox.moe/ftpw9r.pdf
Whatever they're comfortable with...
It's GONNA HURT a little...
Similar to buying an engagement ring.
I guess they'd have to have a dollar amount in mind and work backwards.
Some people (actually a SURPRISING number of people) get all weird and ghey about holding cash, PM etc. These are the types to do paper because it's "safe" - Yeah? For who exactly?
I guess being around farms it's nothing to walk around with $5k+ like nothing.