SILVER hits $25 !!!!

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  • Опубліковано 12 бер 2024
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  • @AnxiousStacker
    @AnxiousStacker 2 місяці тому

    Im just hoping to see some dips by the time i replenish my stacking money. It'll definitely be interesting to see what happens. I think anything under $30 is a buy for me. Definitely good advice. We gotta stick together and love one another, and definitely dont condone them taking our rights.

  • @veritasfiles
    @veritasfiles 2 місяці тому

    This is just a caution, but I wouldn't spend too much time trying to understand the Silver price and it's fluctuations. What you can know is that Silver will go higher, and it will also come back down. The overall trajectory is up, and that's why everyone should be a buyer even when prices are rising. Just don't let rising prices make you try to purchase more out of FOMO. When the stock market sells off in a major way over a week long period or more, you will see both Silver and Gold drop to provide liquidity to a variety of parties during the market selloff. If the US dollar goes up on the index for some reason, you'll see Gold & Silver fall. If you see the US dollar fall, you'll see them rise. The thing to do is to try not to pay too close attention to the price and to simply continue to purchase. The Copper line on a clad coin can disappear due to toning, and clad quarters will tone if they are dropped in the dirt or dropped in water and exposed to sunlight. Also, if you use cash a lot, save your change. Look back at quarters prior to the 90s. The edge of a significant number of those, especially when you get back to the 60s & 70s will be just like that 93. In other words, they have been so heavily circulated, likely in slot machines, vending machines, laundromats, etc... that the reeded edge will be worn slick. I have two quarters like that with me as I'm typing this, though they are from '78 & '79. Sometimes quarters get locked into a place and heavily used for a significant time, which makes a major difference. This is less true of casinos today, as many don't use as many coins today, but it's still often true of laundromats. So the owners will go through and empty out their coins, and they will often use those same coins to refill their coin dispensing machines because it's easier to use people's money to convert the quarters to cash, than to haul 100lbs of quarters to the bank. In short, that can keep some quarters circulating through tumbling machines for months or even years. Just look at your coins every time you get some, and you'll eventually find others like that one. It's good that you're looking at the details though. Most people never do that, but when you start handling coins on a regular basis, you start to notice things that no one else does. I got a bunch (100lbs+) of the old Jefferson Nickels struck from 1938 to 2003. I've sifted all of it for War Nickels, and I have 109 of those I think (mostly purchased separately 3 or 4 found in change), but I've never gone back to look through them for any key dates, varieties, etc... I figure that's something I can do to pass the time when I finally retire in another 8 to 12 years. I wouldn't worry about the political stuff. If you're interest is in the truth and you're focused on what's right & wrong, you don't have to get into the left & right or Democrat vs Republican nonsense. My loyalties are as follows: God, Family, Country. But what country? It's not the country that I see today, which increasingly tramples are rights. I'm loyal to the country that stands on the Declaration of Independence and seeks to follow the Constitution of the United States. Anyone that agrees with that, I can lock arms with. Anyone that doesn't, well, they'll either figure it out pretty soon, or they'll get lost in dependency & servitude to that government...to their own detriment. Keep stacking sir!