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Enock-O-Lypse Now!

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Jun 19, 2016
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Rhodium just decided to leave Earth and blast off into another dimension ...

Anyone holding physical - sell to jewelry stores where' they will pay top dollar to melt down
 

Enock-O-Lypse Now!

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Jun 19, 2016
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Thread created price October 9 2019

Gold: $1489.60
Silver: $17.51
Platinum: $890
Palladium: $1736


Current price May 25 2021

Gold: $1900.30
Silver: $28.03
Platinum: $1,200.02
Palladium: $2,794.00
 

Enock-O-Lypse Now!

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Now is the time to Trade all Silver for Gold.

Gold will out perform Silver in the next 5 years.

As Gold launches to the Moon ....swap back to Silver when you feel the time is right.
 
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BeardOfKnowledge

The Most Consistent Motherfucker You Know
Jul 22, 2015
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Thread created price October 9 2019

Gold: $1489.60
Silver: $17.51
Platinum: $890
Palladium: $1736


Current price May 25 2021

Gold: $1900.30
Silver: $28.03
Platinum: $1,200.02
Palladium: $2,794.00
Wow. Gold really eating dicks compared to the others.

For what it's worth, I don't see any way gold outperforms silver #GreenNewDeal
 

Rambo John J

Baker Team
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Now is the time to Trade all Silver for Gold.

Gold will out perform Silver in the next 5 years.

As Gold launches to the Moon ....swap back to Silver when you feel the time is right.
Seems likely

But I am gonna just purchase gold for a bit and keep the Sliver

I think it could hit 30-40:1

You ever follow the sliver thread on mmatv ?

sprkri is always posting good stuff along with some other guys that are knowledgeable and interested
 

BeardOfKnowledge

The Most Consistent Motherfucker You Know
Jul 22, 2015
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Seems likely

But I am gonna just purchase gold for a bit and keep the Sliver

I think it could hit 30-40:1

You ever follow the sliver thread on mmatv ?

sprkri is always posting good stuff along with some other guys that are knowledgeable and interested
Silver is used in fairly large quantities in all of this green tech nonsense...
 

Enock-O-Lypse Now!

Underneath Denver International Airport
Jun 19, 2016
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Seems likely

But I am gonna just purchase gold for a bit and keep the Sliver

I think it could hit 30-40:1

You ever follow the sliver thread on mmatv ?

sprkri is always posting good stuff along with some other guys that are knowledgeable and interested

 

Enock-O-Lypse Now!

Underneath Denver International Airport
Jun 19, 2016
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Wow. Gold really eating dicks compared to the others.

For what it's worth, I don't see any way gold outperforms silver #GreenNewDeal
There is potential for a #SilverSqueeze pumping up Silver to 2011 levels ..2011 was the last time I saw a frenzy like this for Silver, Silver nearly hit 50 an ounce for about a 2 day period before rapidly declining back down.

If Silver does pump ...don't hold for to long ..it will come back down fast.
 

sparkuri

Pulse on the finger of The Cimmunity
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The amount of gold delivered in just the past year in China surpasses U.S. stated surplus; it's astonishing.
India too.
China has open-air commericals telling its citizens to buy gold, and they're pegging financing for the belt and road initiative to the DIGITAL Yuan.
Yeah, that's already happening.
The B&R project is the largest project in human history.
COPPER, is set to rise 20% THIS SUMMER and reserves & scrap are running out quickly.
The morons that can't come to terms with reality will believe "coin shortages" were coincidental, but we know better.
Copper could 5-10x from here over the next 2 years if the scrap market doesn't come through in a big way, and will still triple.
If I were a wise man, my broker would be transcontinental-friendly, being able to easily absorb wartime issues.
Africa is the prize, and right now & for awhile, their ability to mine is not held up by bureaucracy.
Since copper & gold mines are intertwined, that's where I'd be keeping my cloud wealth. Canada has already sold out to communism, but their mines are tied up in bureaucracy. Of course Mexico and Central/South America are good too.
Also of course Uranium.
China has 18 nuclear plants being built now, India 6 and the U.S., 2.
The writing is on the wall.
It's likely when Basel-3 walks out, gold will spike, then rise steady to keep the scoundrels like us out of reach.
Relatively speaking, while silver is in the semi-limelight, gold is on sale & becoming unobtanium; highly likely it'll be pegged to the new reserve currency(yuan or SDR transitory).
If someone were thinking about gold, I'd tell them RIGHT NOW.
Those falling on hard times and selling will be kicking themselves for not cutting their bills and holding.

Keith Neumayer's new "Snowline Gold" is where I'll put some dough.
I hold Roscan gold and Denison Uranium jr. Miners.
Robinhood sells B2Gold, which is a steal at $5, but I think Robinhood is looking at instability & I don't trust them with shorts crashing them.
I think they'll merge and consolidate after upcoming possible crashes/difficulties.

Despite the high premiums, I believe those gold combicards are a must have for every family member.
In a pinch they can be painted to look like a credit card. A heavy one.
They're getting impossible to find.

I know silver is the play, I know it's better, and great to speculate on its deserved future, but I see holding large quantities unrealistic when it comes to wealth preservation, unless you own a bunker on 40+ acres and are dug in somewhere in a safezone.
And are good pals with some cool retail/wholesalers you can trust with your life.

I think the #1 least talked about commodity, other than fertilizer & quails, are spices.
I see spices being something that gets hit in the coming years.

Sure is hard to discipline & not go balls out on silver while it's still available.
I should probably get a sizeable junk bag.
But I stiill need to find a like-minded community.
Hoping to head to Idaho this weekend.
 

Rambo John J

Baker Team
First 100
Jan 17, 2015
75,489
74,598
The amount of gold delivered in just the past year in China surpasses U.S. stated surplus; it's astonishing.
India too.
China has open-air commericals telling its citizens to buy gold, and they're pegging financing for the belt and road initiative to the DIGITAL Yuan.
Yeah, that's already happening.
The B&R project is the largest project in human history.
COPPER, is set to rise 20% THIS SUMMER and reserves & scrap are running out quickly.
The morons that can't come to terms with reality will believe "coin shortages" were coincidental, but we know better.
Copper could 5-10x from here over the next 2 years if the scrap market doesn't come through in a big way, and will still triple.
If I were a wise man, my broker would be transcontinental-friendly, being able to easily absorb wartime issues.
Africa is the prize, and right now & for awhile, their ability to mine is not held up by bureaucracy.
Since copper & gold mines are intertwined, that's where I'd be keeping my cloud wealth. Canada has already sold out to communism, but their mines are tied up in bureaucracy. Of course Mexico and Central/South America are good too.
Also of course Uranium.
China has 18 nuclear plants being built now, India 6 and the U.S., 2.
The writing is on the wall.
It's likely when Basel-3 walks out, gold will spike, then rise steady to keep the scoundrels like us out of reach.
Relatively speaking, while silver is in the semi-limelight, gold is on sale & becoming unobtanium; highly likely it'll be pegged to the new reserve currency(yuan or SDR transitory).
If someone were thinking about gold, I'd tell them RIGHT NOW.
Those falling on hard times and selling will be kicking themselves for not cutting their bills and holding.

Keith Neumayer's new "Snowline Gold" is where I'll put some dough.
I hold Roscan gold and Denison Uranium jr. Miners.
Robinhood sells B2Gold, which is a steal at $5, but I think Robinhood is looking at instability & I don't trust them with shorts crashing them.
I think they'll merge and consolidate after upcoming possible crashes/difficulties.

Despite the high premiums, I believe those gold combicards are a must have for every family member.
In a pinch they can be painted to look like a credit card. A heavy one.
They're getting impossible to find.

I know silver is the play, I know it's better, and great to speculate on its deserved future, but I see holding large quantities unrealistic when it comes to wealth preservation, unless you own a bunker on 40+ acres and are dug in somewhere in a safezone.
And are good pals with some cool retail/wholesalers you can trust with your life.

I think the #1 least talked about commodity, other than fertilizer & quails, are spices.
I see spices being something that gets hit in the coming years.

Sure is hard to discipline & not go balls out on silver while it's still available.
I should probably get a sizeable junk bag.
But I stiill need to find a like-minded community.
Hoping to head to Idaho this weekend.
Thanks for the Info
Never seen a CombiCard until now

I'm looking up some of the other stuff you mentioned now

Interested to hear what you see in Idaho
 

sparkuri

Pulse on the finger of The Cimmunity
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This is what makes it impossible to figure.
Cathie is all brains when it comes to the markets, but still think like a woman, looking at human behavior and trends as support alongside her professional field; but of course leaves out geopolitics.
Others all on board with geopolitics and fearwhores leave out the power of the dollar.
This is entirely a timing thing, and we all just have to react short-term and kinda plan for everything.
An example she clearly gets right here is lumber; it is absolutely gonna come crashing down.
And where's she's absolutely wrong is copper, looking at demand but not supply.
Oil is gonna likely hit $100 a barrel before crashing.
The 10-year dropping below 1.5 with a weak bond market but the dollar still above $88 with crude skyrocketing leaves that market indicator meaningless; it's been widely believed the 10-year is so marred from being basically traded for precious metals with China behind closed doors.
But if the USD drops below $88 while the 10-year stays at 1.5, then we might see some action, likely a false flag.
The chip shortage she doesn't address either, the supply chain is so dependent upon that.
Either way, we are witnessing some real history.
 

John Lee Pettimore

Further south than you
May 18, 2021
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A good mate of mine has a small claim in the middle of fucking nowhere way out on the coast. He spends about half a year there, he's got a six inch dredge and he gets consistent gold. Nothing around his claim has been really gone over properly since the original prospectors during the gold rush a century or more ago, it's that deep in the bush. I used to stay with him for a week or two every now and then, and built up a nice haul with just running buckets through a sluice box. Not a serious moneymaking/investing strategy, more just a cool side benefit of spending time in nature with a good mate. But I got glandular fever last year and ran through all my gold by lying on the couch off work for six months. Fucking devastated.

On the way to his claim.
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Test pan on a random river when we stopped the car for a piss break.
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Most of my gold. I regret that I don't have any pics of the claim itself, because it's fucking beautiful rainforest. But we get there via animal tracks because the Department of Conservation doesn't maintain tracks that far, so I never want to bring my phone because the ground is so rough and there's water everywhere. Anyway, some of my former stash. There's a massively disproportionate ratio of nuggets to flake than what I actually got out of the sluice box myself, because my mate used to trade me flake for nugs just because he was always finding nice little bits of gold, and he's a good guy.
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Rambo John J

Baker Team
First 100
Jan 17, 2015
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A good mate of mine has a small claim in the middle of fucking nowhere way out on the coast. He spends about half a year there, he's got a six inch dredge and he gets consistent gold. Nothing around his claim has been really gone over properly since the original prospectors during the gold rush a century or more ago, it's that deep in the bush. I used to stay with him for a week or two every now and then, and built up a nice haul with just running buckets through a sluice box. Not a serious moneymaking/investing strategy, more just a cool side benefit of spending time in nature with a good mate. But I got glandular fever last year and ran through all my gold by lying on the couch off work for six months. Fucking devastated.

On the way to his claim.
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Test pan on a random river when we stopped the car for a piss break.
View attachment 38752

Most of my gold. I regret that I don't have any pics of the claim itself, because it's fucking beautiful rainforest. But we get there via animal tracks because the Department of Conservation doesn't maintain tracks that far, so I never want to bring my phone because the ground is so rough and there's water everywhere. Anyway, some of my former stash. There's a massively disproportionate ratio of nuggets to flake than what I actually got out of the sluice box myself, because my mate used to trade me flake for nugs just because he was always finding nice little bits of gold, and he's a good guy.
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Nice
Sick Nuggets and Flakes

Were you the Alone TV show guy I was talking with on this forum?
You see seasons 6 & 7?
 

John Lee Pettimore

Further south than you
May 18, 2021
6,302
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Nice

Were you the Alone TV show guy I was talking with on this forum?
You see seasons 6 & 7?
:smile:

No. I loved the first 3(?) seasons though, lost track of it after that. Hesitant to Google anything, for spoilers. Give us a quick rundown on where the setting is, any twists etc?

??
 

Rambo John J

Baker Team
First 100
Jan 17, 2015
75,489
74,598
:smile:

No. I loved the first 3(?) seasons though, lost track of it after that. Hesitant to Google anything, for spoilers. Give us a quick rundown on where the setting is, any twists etc?

??
Not gonna give any spoilers.

There are some excellent contestants in the later seasons.

6/7/8 are in northern spots that get hard ass winters, strategies vary
 

sparkuri

Pulse on the finger of The Cimmunity
First 100
Jan 16, 2015
37,765
49,642
A good mate of mine has a small claim in the middle of fucking nowhere way out on the coast. He spends about half a year there, he's got a six inch dredge and he gets consistent gold. Nothing around his claim has been really gone over properly since the original prospectors during the gold rush a century or more ago, it's that deep in the bush. I used to stay with him for a week or two every now and then, and built up a nice haul with just running buckets through a sluice box. Not a serious moneymaking/investing strategy, more just a cool side benefit of spending time in nature with a good mate. But I got glandular fever last year and ran through all my gold by lying on the couch off work for six months. Fucking devastated.

On the way to his claim.
View attachment 38754

Test pan on a random river when we stopped the car for a piss break.
View attachment 38752

Most of my gold. I regret that I don't have any pics of the claim itself, because it's fucking beautiful rainforest. But we get there via animal tracks because the Department of Conservation doesn't maintain tracks that far, so I never want to bring my phone because the ground is so rough and there's water everywhere. Anyway, some of my former stash. There's a massively disproportionate ratio of nuggets to flake than what I actually got out of the sluice box myself, because my mate used to trade me flake for nugs just because he was always finding nice little bits of gold, and he's a good guy.
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Is this the Olympics?
 

sparkuri

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First 100
Jan 16, 2015
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Kickin that can & heisting the nation's wealth.
 

sparkuri

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Africa is the prize, and right now & for awhile, their ability to mine is not held up by bureaucracy.
For anyone looking to invest today, my financial advice is to get into B2Gold.
It trades on Robinhood for user-friendly, but available anywhere.
Stats just came out, & it's the 3rd largest gold producer in Africa.
At under $4, I say it's a steal.
It won't 10x, but it won't lose against hyperinflation, and could surely 2x.

I'd also consider First Majestic Silver; although a spendier major, at 100 shares you have priority status for physical purchases & 15% off an order. A great option for Canadians if we go silver squeeze ballistic again.
It will definitely touch its highs again.
For U.S. citizens, not a go-to for physical imo as customs can delay orders in a squeeze by weeks. But their product is beautiful.

I think everyone should own physical silver and gold.
I also believe this is the buy of the year for both.

Sprott is on sale to @ around $9, and they hold more physical than most vault dealers.
My gut on Sprott is that they will eventually become a financial institution of sorts, fractional or otherwise.
I believe eventually they'll take off.