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12-06-2025, 07:04 PM
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Looks like it might break $60 next week.
I've been stacking it for the past 5 years as extra for retirement purposes, so if it jumps like gold & stays there, I'll be happy.
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12-06-2025, 07:46 PM
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Originally Posted by DrivesAllDay
Looks like it might break $60 next week.
I've been stacking it for the past 5 years as extra for retirement purposes, so if it jumps like gold & stays there, I'll be happy.
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Probably. Who knows where it will stop. Keep stacking!!!!!
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12-09-2025, 09:43 AM
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Looks like it might break $60 next week.
I've been stacking it for the past 5 years as extra for retirement purposes, so if it jumps like gold & stays there, I'll be happy.
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Well Nostradamus, Silver broke $60 this morning!!!!
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12-11-2025, 04:49 PM
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It's hovering near $64/tr oz now. If this keeps up, I'll be a happy camper!
If it drops like a rock, I'll just stack more aggressively
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12-11-2025, 05:29 PM
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It's hovering near $64/tr oz now. If this keeps up, I'll be a happy camper!
If it drops like a rock, I'll just stack more aggressively
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Correct! JPM is!!!!
Synopsis
JP Morgan is making a historic silver bet. The bank now holds over 750 million ounces of physical silver, adding 21 million ounces in six weeks. It exited 200-million-ounce paper shorts, leaving zero short contracts for the first time. Physical supply is tightening as the U.S. Mint reports coin shortages. COMEX open interest is 244% of registered silver, lease rates near 30%, and 169 million ounces moved to non-deliverable vaults.”
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12-11-2025, 05:38 PM
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View from the Couch: Was Buffett Forced to Surrender His Silver?
So here’s a timeline that doesn’t get talked about enough. Warren Buffett, the Oracle of Omaha, buys 130 million ounces of silver in the late 1990s. He holds onto it for years, knowing full well that silver is undervalued. Then, out of nowhere, he sells all of it in 2006 right before JPMorgan and BlackRock launch SLV, the silver ETF.
The official story? He didn’t make much money off the trade. The real question: Was Buffett leaned on by the Deep State to give up his silver so they could suppress the market?
Let’s connect the dots:
1997–1998 – Buffett quietly accumulates 130 million ounces of silver, knowing it’s a hard asset outside the system. The banking elite take notice.
Early 2000s – Silver prices stagnate, but Buffett refuses to sell. He’s sitting on a strategic reserve that could challenge the paper silver system.
2006 – SLV is about to launch, and it needs a massive amount of silver to back its paper contracts. Suddenly, Buffett sells his entire position and JPMorgan becomes SLV’s custodian. Convenient timing?
Buffett claims he “didn’t make much money.” Strange for one of the greatest investors of all time. Did he sell voluntarily? Or was he forced?
JPMorgan then takes control of the silver market, stacking hundreds of millions of ounces while also shorting it to suppress prices.
2008–2020 – Buffett plays along with the system, backing Wall Street bailouts and Federal Reserve policies. Is he compromised? Or playing a long game?
Now, here’s the real question: Was Buffett always part of the Deep State’s financial machine, or was he forced into submission?
And if we’re truly watching the controlled demolition of the financial system, is Buffett working with the White Hats now? Could the 130 million ounces of silver he was forced to give up eventually come back into play as part of a takedown of the central banking cartel?
I believe Buffett is a White Hat, and his silver sale wasn’t by choice it was a move forced by the Deep State to keep their fiat scam alive. If the White Hats have everything, they know the truth about Buffett’s silver sale. Was it a hit job to keep the system afloat, or is Buffett part of the final checkmate move? Or @BeerCan45 @PatrickByrne it’s #JustACoincidence
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12-11-2025, 09:16 PM
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#127
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Ted Butler's silver thesis is playing out LIVE before our eyes.
For years he taught:
The manipulation is the very reason TO OWN silver.
Downside manipulation= artificially LOW prices =
BUY
And silver has been themost manipulated market to the downsidefor decades.
When this breaks, it won’t be gentle.
It will beexplosive, violent, and life-changingfor those positioned early.
He was one of those who inspired me to buy silver.
We early silver investors owe you so much.
R.I.P. Ted.
https://x.com/mark4xx/status/1999116645965386185?s=42
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12-13-2025, 08:08 AM
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This is a great explanation of how the COMEX rigs the silver market. They tried to slam the price on Friday. It didn’t work. It only went down a dollar. Their corruption is coming to an end. Buy some silver soon.
Just posted in 3.0 chat... And told to go have SILVER DREAMS...
https://youtu.be/PazCNPAWfgE?si=fDx2nC1ivaWWl_VZ
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12-13-2025, 02:06 PM
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Here’s a follow up video from the same guy. He talks about Samsungs new solid state EV battery introduction. I posted an article about it here a year ago. 900 mile range and 9 minute charging. Safer too. Uses up to a kilo of silver. This throws a huge monkey wrench into an already limited silver supply. Industrial demand is surging higher. It’s 35 minutes long but a must watch if you’re into silver.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=VajTt1hrT4k
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12-15-2025, 05:56 PM
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Yep! I remember reading about their batteries.
My brain said "buy more silver. Now!"
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12-15-2025, 08:32 PM
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I did pick up some silver at 49.00 an oz but I. Ready to sell. The hype on these batteries is way overblown. Not only would they require 50 grams of silver but they require 400-600 watt chargers to get them the 9 minute charge cycle. So adding up the new battery costs an extra 3000 in costs overtop of the existing battery costs of @15-20k and now you have a 15-20% increase in costs and maybe a ten 10% efficiency improvement.
The bigger question is where are there 400 and 600 watt charging stations. Only Tesla supercharger stations are rates to send out 500 watts or more and they charge a Tesla at about 20-25 mins. Right now all v4 chargers are limited to 500 watts.
Not saying these batteries aren't better, but they have almost no real application in the current EV market in the US and none in China. Although, you never know when someone will parlay that science to a new battery technology. Interesting stuff to say the least. Right now it seems like these are better used for small device applications. I keep waiting for the fusion reactors to become stable...make electricity for way less and more abundant. Probably won't see it my lifetime or most ppl here unless your 18, but maybe the next generation will. Can't keep burning coal and gas for that....gas is a much better resource to make shit like plastics and other things than just to burn for heat.
Small reactor technology is probably more likely to be happening in the short term 10-20 yrs . Salt reactors and others. I'm not sure range is everyone's concern on batteries but certainly some ppl need that. I would rather have a 25k little car that goes 300 miles than a 60k car that goes 500 miles.
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12-17-2025, 05:07 AM
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I did pick up some silver at 49.00 an oz but I. Ready to sell. The hype on these batteries is way overblown. Not only would they require 50 grams of silver but they require 400-600 watt chargers to get them the 9 minute charge cycle. So adding up the new battery costs an extra 3000 in costs overtop of the existing battery costs of @15-20k and now you have a 15-20% increase in costs and maybe a ten 10% efficiency improvement.
The bigger question is where are there 400 and 600 watt charging stations. Only Tesla supercharger stations are rates to send out 500 watts or more and they charge a Tesla at about 20-25 mins. Right now all v4 chargers are limited to 500 watts.
Not saying these batteries aren't better, but they have almost no real application in the current EV market in the US and none in China. Although, you never know when someone will parlay that science to a new battery technology. Interesting stuff to say the least. Right now it seems like these are better used for small device applications. I keep waiting for the fusion reactors to become stable...make electricity for way less and more abundant. Probably won't see it my lifetime or most ppl here unless your 18, but maybe the next generation will. Can't keep burning coal and gas for that....gas is a much better resource to make shit like plastics and other things than just to burn for heat.
Small reactor technology is probably more likely to be happening in the short term 10-20 yrs . Salt reactors and others. I'm not sure range is everyone's concern on batteries but certainly some ppl need that. I would rather have a 25k little car that goes 300 miles than a 60k car that goes 500 miles.
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The new battery technology is real and ready for production but that’s just another drain on the silver supply. Solar is thru the roof and climbing and AI is just getting cranked up. Silver blew thru $66 last nite. It’s up 125% this year. Gold is up 65%. But sell your silver Eye. As they say, “ A fool and his money soon go separate ways”.
There is an inflection point where it is so much more profitable to hold your gold and silver inventory than sell it for dollars that you (meaning all coin shops) stop selling. We call that the End Game.
https://x.com/rafifarber/status/2001...530580962?s=42
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12-18-2025, 05:52 AM
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Did We Just Uncover The Trigger Behind the MONSTER Silver Squeeze That Has Sent Silver Prices to $67.17/oz?
It is now being reported that JP MORGAN LEASED ⚡️4,000 METRIC TONS (128,600,000 troy oz) OF SILVER from the Industrial & Commercial Bank of China (ICBC) in early October.
⚡️JPMorgan Reportedly Was Forced to Initiate the Massive Silver Lease Due to a 1,000 Metric Ton Silver Order From India in Early October, Which Nearly Broke the LBMA & Resulted in a Historic #SilverSqueeze Sending Lease Rates Soaring Over 40%
⚡️JPM's Lease Terms Were 3 Months, With JPM Needing to Return ICBC's 4,000 tons of Silver by Early January
JPM Attempted to Kick the Silver Can 3 Months Further Down the Road ️
Based on the Silver Price Action Over the Past Month, ⚡️ WE SUSPECT THAT JP MORGAN IS HAVING EVEN MORE DIFFICULTY SOURCING THE 128.6 MILLION OZ OF SILVER ⚡️ THAT THEY NOW OWE THE ICBC IN APPROXIMATELY 2 WEEKS!
Perhaps Jamie Dimon should contact Silver @davidbateman , for assistance, he is reportedly open to parting with a small portion of his 12.7 million oz of silver for 4 figures/oz.
Maybe a 5 figure /oz offer would entice David to be willing to part with it all?
What difference at this point does it make if you lose a few dozen $Billion?
We're sure the Fed will be more than willing to reimburse you the following morning at the Repo window Jamie!
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12-18-2025, 11:00 AM
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After Samsung announced this, it would be the next logical step for China to announce they have the same. The silver solid state battery has been a cornerstone of my silver investment thesis for years. If you crunch the numbers, demand will be incredibly high.
They are so good that planes and ships can finally use them. And humanoids will adopt this tech too.
I just heard a rumor that China’s BYD (world’s biggest EV manufacturer and second biggest lithium ion battery manufacturer) will be announcing a #SILVER SOLID STATE BATTERY PROGRAM in late January 2026.
This would coincide with China’s physical #Silver export control starting on January 1st 2026.
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12-18-2025, 01:35 PM
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Silver solid state battery:
1) 5 to 10 minute full fast charging.
2) 1000 miles range per charge.
3) The battery will last at least 20 years.
4) Yes, Samsung’s silver-enhanced solid-state battery is significantly more fireproof (i.e., resistant to catching fire or experiencing uncontrolled thermal runaway) than traditional liquid-electrolyte lithium-ion batteries.
Samsung has also invested in a silver mine in Mexico
https://www.gata.org/node/24325
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