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Hey, do you want revenge against #WallStreet ? #silversqueeze
Read this thread and RETWEET and speak of it around as much as you can please🚀
edit: Other threads to follow bcause not enough spc
It's people's money, that you used to use to fill your tank or buy your groceries.
What's known as the Gold standard was a monetary system more convenient for countries to pay themselves to adjust for their balance of trade (huge payments). But Silver is the real commons Man's money!
The problem was that in 1933 when the "true" Gold standard was abolished (final cut of the "Gold-dollar" link in 1971 but they could print money since 1933)
That's because, for the biggest part, of all the inflation that the central bank was now able to create (print dollars)
During that time (and even more after 1980) governments did all they could to manage the rise in price wich means... they've sold their reserves!
Today (and since the early 80's) the price of silver is suppressed by other forms of manipulation.
There are CFDs and forex contracts that also are "paper" Silver and finally there are futures contracts that are deliverable
They of course aren't very much used for that but are used for speculation and obviously... suppression.
Silver traders that are bullish Silver and do the opposite (they buy the contract to speculate of the rise in price) are scammed because there is an infinite seller in front of them (probably the central bank)
This game can be played for a long time because wallstreet makes you believe that "paper Silver" is as good as the metal and even better because there are small spreads and no storage costs.
Shows you how much suppression has been done since that time!
Today Silver is Far more rare because we consumed it like a vulgar abundant metal (its not!) because of the low price.
It's used in such small quantities in all of its applications that...
Silver is an incredible metal:
It's the most versatile commodity next to oil (more than 10 000 different uses in the industry)
It's the most conductive metal both of heat and electricity
It's an anti-microbial and fungicide metal
Every week new uses are found, it's the metal of the future and it's extremely rare (today, investible Silver is even more rare than investible gold)
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