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    Re: Time to load up the truck again?

    Quote Originally Posted by mamboni View Post
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    hmmm, perhaps read the first post ...

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    Re: Time to load up the truck again?

    Quote Originally Posted by PatColo View Post
    22 plus how much premium??
    exactly. I would not dear touching silver, cause the premiums are insane

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    Re: Time to load up the truck again?

    Quote Originally Posted by PatColo View Post
    22 plus how much premium??
    $4 for SAEs and $2 for junk and generic?
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    Re: Time to load up the truck again?

    Quote Originally Posted by mamboni View Post
    $4 for SAEs and $2 for junk and generic?
    beats me, I aint a buyer right now. But here's apmex junk Ag prices now,
    https://www.apmex.com/category/25800...ilver/all?vt=g

    take their $100 face value bag, which we expect to contain 71.5 Troy Oz pure Ag. It's $2,386 atm:
    https://www.apmex.com/product/27/90-...face-value-bag

    2386 / 71.5 = $33.51 oz

    or, current spot of $25.36/oz, plus $8.15 premium

    & that's junk Ag, about as low premiums as u'll find. I don't find apmex selling any larger face value bags than $100.

    single 1oz Ag Eagles, $38.51, or $13.15 premium.

    https://www.apmex.com/category/22010...t-silver-coins
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    Re: Time to load up the truck again?

    www.moneymetals.com Just found this site. Premiums seem low.
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    Re: Time to load up the truck again?

    Quote Originally Posted by PatColo View Post
    beats me, I aint a buyer right now. But here's apmex junk Ag prices now,
    https://www.apmex.com/category/25800...ilver/all?vt=g

    take their $100 face value bag, which we expect to contain 71.5 Troy Oz pure Ag. It's $2,386 atm:
    https://www.apmex.com/product/27/90-...face-value-bag

    2386 / 71.5 = $33.51 oz

    or, current spot of $25.36/oz, plus $8.15 premium

    & that's junk Ag, about as low premiums as u'll find. I don't find apmex selling any larger face value bags than $100.

    single 1oz Ag Eagles, $38.51, or $13.15 premium.

    https://www.apmex.com/category/22010...t-silver-coins
    APMEX SAEs are the most expensive. That said, are the premia high or is the paper price too low?
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    Re: Time to load up the truck again?

    Quote Originally Posted by mamboni View Post
    APMEX SAEs are the most expensive. That said, are the premia high or is the paper price too low?
    *Correction in silver content*

    Best deal I'm seeing is $32.50 an ounce for walking liberty halves *Correction* ($10 face value is appx. 7.23 ounces)
    and $31.12 for mixed halves. Free shipping with $200 purchase.
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    Re: Time to load up the truck again?

    Release Number 8360-21

    Statement of Acting Chairman Rostin Behnam on Trading in Silver Markets

    February 01, 2021
    Washington, D.C. — Commodity Futures Trading Commission Acting Chairman Rostin Behnam released the following statement regarding recent trading in the silver markets:
    “The CFTC is closely monitoring recent activity in the silver markets,” said Acting Chairman Behnam. “The Commission is communicating with fellow regulators, the exchanges, and stakeholders to address any potential threats to the integrity of the derivatives markets for silver, and remains vigilant in surveilling these markets for fraud and manipulation.”

    https://www.cftc.gov/PressRoom/PressReleases/8360-21








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    Re: Time to load up the truck again?

    this forum behaves like a contrarian indicator - this time around, as I've seen before, when load/unloading is brought up, there is no obvious interest / enthusiasm

    like there was no enthusiasm in unloading at above $2000 --> that play pretty much paid off my mortgage.

    this time around there is some enthusiasm at loading up on SILVER, but not a single post on GOLD

    Gold is unloved and unappreciated. Which is good.

    SILVER I would not touch this time, exactly because of that.

    Even so, I don't have a clear gut feeling this time - I feel like I might have been too early this time, cause the FED appear to be engineering a crash, so they can ride to the rescue.

    Usually the first half/week of a crash is the best time to load up the truck. That may mean lower 1600s or even lower.

    So far the the time-stamps of this thread "resurrections" marked the major turning points pretty good.

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    Re: Time to load up the truck again?

    Quote Originally Posted by jcismylord View Post
    this forum behaves like a contrarian indicator - this time around, as I've seen before, when load/unloading is brought up, there is no obvious interest / enthusiasm

    like there was no enthusiasm in unloading at above $2000 --> that play pretty much paid off my mortgage.

    this time around there is some enthusiasm at loading up on SILVER, but not a single post on GOLD

    Gold is unloved and unappreciated. Which is good.

    SILVER I would not touch this time, exactly because of that.

    Even so, I don't have a clear gut feeling this time - I feel like I might have been too early this time, cause the FED appear to be engineering a crash, so they can ride to the rescue.

    Usually the first half/week of a crash is the best time to load up the truck. That may mean lower 1600s or even lower.

    So far the the time-stamps of this thread "resurrections" marked the major turning points pretty good.
    With due respect, gold and silver are not optimal trading vehicles. Most here are about wealth preservation and long term holdings. You’d be far better off trading crypto.

    This recent interview is most relevant.

    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=JHhScbxIqTUAndy makes some remarkable revelations. For example, the US mint doesn’t shut down for 2 months to change dies. If they shut down then they are out of silver (and perhaps gold). Wow!

    The CFTC is now investigation possible market manipulation via crowd funding! These MFers said nothing all these years about the concentrated paper shorts in silver! Now private investors who pool their money are manipulators? The system is rigged and corrupt.

    Put the prior two paragraphs together and it sure looks like a severe physical silver shortage to me. Silver is the canary in the financial system coal mine. Anyone hear any chirping of late?
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