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<p>[QUOTE="coinaline, post: 7363325, member: 115811"]I kind of see what you are saying about this being a cyclical phenomenon, except for two differences I am seeing.</p><p><br /></p><p>1) I have never in my life seen governments actively trying to destroy their economies to align with international goals. I am not debating covid, only looking to see regional trends and differences. Only certain countries closed, many others have not. Those that haven't are further ahead with phasing out currency in favor of digital. Now that things are opening up, the multi trillion dollar stimulus bills in the US in which a minority of the funds are going towards stimulus checks, pandemic response, or, in the latest bill, infrastructure are the largest increase in debt in the shortest time we have ever seen. I would bet this will not be the last bill. The next will be sustainable energy investment.</p><p><br /></p><p>2) the new silver buyers are partially motivated by this obvious destruction of what they know. They tend to be crypto investment oriented with more disposable money than your average silver buyer. If you look around, there are people who have never before bought silver buying 100s and 1000s of ounces at a time, not their first ASE. It is a global conversation with the goal to buy physical silver or paper silver and then demand delivery to "break the banks" and "break comex". I would say it's more sophisticated than past silver runs.</p><p><br /></p><p>They want to out the manipulation. Frankly, I am happy if the price is manipulated...it means I have a chance to enjoy it. I probably couldn't otherwise. Corruption has always existed and always will. Let them play with silver manipulation...it keeps them busy.</p><p><br /></p><p>We are entering an age of global government and it seems like the west is crashing national currencies and economies to have an excuse for their "Fourth Industrial Revolution/Great Reset" and digital ID/passport attached to digital currency. </p><p><br /></p><p>I don't think they will sell their silver. That's just my opinion.</p><p><br /></p><p>I pray I am totally wrong.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="coinaline, post: 7363325, member: 115811"]I kind of see what you are saying about this being a cyclical phenomenon, except for two differences I am seeing. 1) I have never in my life seen governments actively trying to destroy their economies to align with international goals. I am not debating covid, only looking to see regional trends and differences. Only certain countries closed, many others have not. Those that haven't are further ahead with phasing out currency in favor of digital. Now that things are opening up, the multi trillion dollar stimulus bills in the US in which a minority of the funds are going towards stimulus checks, pandemic response, or, in the latest bill, infrastructure are the largest increase in debt in the shortest time we have ever seen. I would bet this will not be the last bill. The next will be sustainable energy investment. 2) the new silver buyers are partially motivated by this obvious destruction of what they know. They tend to be crypto investment oriented with more disposable money than your average silver buyer. If you look around, there are people who have never before bought silver buying 100s and 1000s of ounces at a time, not their first ASE. It is a global conversation with the goal to buy physical silver or paper silver and then demand delivery to "break the banks" and "break comex". I would say it's more sophisticated than past silver runs. They want to out the manipulation. Frankly, I am happy if the price is manipulated...it means I have a chance to enjoy it. I probably couldn't otherwise. Corruption has always existed and always will. Let them play with silver manipulation...it keeps them busy. We are entering an age of global government and it seems like the west is crashing national currencies and economies to have an excuse for their "Fourth Industrial Revolution/Great Reset" and digital ID/passport attached to digital currency. I don't think they will sell their silver. That's just my opinion. I pray I am totally wrong.[/QUOTE]
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