I try to add to the stack a little at a time. Whatever I can afford, usually 2-4 pieces a month on average. I like the vintage generics.
@CarrscoinsКүн бұрын
@@russellupsumgrub9633 heck yes man. that is fantastic. i really appreciate you taking time to watch and comment. keep stacking.
@jgils555911 сағат бұрын
Enjoyed the video! In my opinion Silver is never going to be priced fairly until the Comex paper contracts end.
@Carrscoins11 сағат бұрын
i promise i would love to see 500 $ silver with these current prices. i would be rich. lol. but i just think if the demand goes so does price. we have to look at essentials. i really appreciate you watching.
@stevejahn837 сағат бұрын
You are doing a great job, thanks for the content Friend-O! Really like your opinions.
@Carrscoins7 сағат бұрын
I appreciate that! thanks for your time
@F37METAL16 сағат бұрын
I lived in Reno Nevada In 1976, And I could go to the mid-day matine with just a $1.00 Dollar bill. And for 50" cents I could purchase my movie ticket. And with the other 50" cents, I could get my popcorn and a large drink. Try and do that today. They also don' sell penny candy. Or Apples for a Nickel anymore. Also not everyone owns pre 64, 90% SILVER coins any more. The only people that even have any of those coins are people 40" or older. Most people these days, are into E.T.F's, X.R.P, or BitCoin. The youth of today live in the computer world. If the 💩 S.H.T.F today, people 50" years old and older would survive nicely. We still have the Education of our Grand parents. And they really knew how to make it during hard times. You really can't compaire the 50"s buying power of the American Dollar, to today's Dollar buying power. Because we had only been of the GOLD Standerd for just two decades. And our Debt Dollar had just started. Keep Stacking GOLD & SILVER. put your Fiat Money into something that saves your wealth, and purchasing power. 👍👀🖖👻🤘😎🎸🎶🎵
@Carrscoins12 сағат бұрын
i’m comparing inflation to silver. in 1950 when they paid for gas they where using silver. i’m saying silver keeps up with inflation. and it does no question. today that same 1950 silver quater can buy you a gallon of gas.
@williamfender661Күн бұрын
I still don't agree with $100 silver making everything else more expensive. Vehicles are at all-time highs. Housing all-time highs. Gold all time high. Bitcoin over $100,000, and bread, eggs, and gas are not tied to the price, but somehow, if silver goes to $100 bread, eggs and gas go up. Silver is a very small market, and the biggest majority of people have no interest in silver. I still like silver, but I don't see any corelation between the price of silver and anything else. It's more of an industrial metal just like copper, lead, zinc, and nickel. The comex holds silver for the big banks and industry.
@CarrscoinsКүн бұрын
I should do better clarifying, but eggs is an example of cost, and it has been a great indicator of what silver will do either rise or fall with inflation. As far as we can go what’ silver could buy then can stilll buy you today.
@CarrscoinsКүн бұрын
@@williamfender661 silver and gold are like the measuring stick for the dollar. or like the history book of the dollar. what we have the most to worry about is greed. and i really appreciate you watching. i will try and think of a better analogy to explain my point. lol
@williamfender66119 сағат бұрын
No, I agree with you as far as keeping up with inflation. It has no choice but to keep up with inflation. My argument is that the silver market is so small that if it did go to $100 an ounce, it would have a negligible impact as for the price of everything else because very few people actually own any silver at all. Most Americans today are clueless about what silver is actually used for. They have been duped into thinking fiat money, and it's digital equivalent are the only forms of payment, and nothing else matters to them.
@veritasfiles20 сағат бұрын
For you to notice increases in the price of everyday items due to an increase in the price of Silver, you would need a lot more than a 3X increase. Most things that use Silver, use it in relatively miniscule amounts. Typically, you're talking about grams or fractions of a gram, unless you're talking about large items like cars, missiles, etc... Silver will necessarily go to $100 and far beyond, if price in U.S. dollars. How could it do otherwise? The dollar has lost 98% of its value in the last 100 years. The dollar has lost 45% of the purchasing power from the year 2000 to today, and the average price of Silver in the year 2000 was roughly $5 per ounce. Is Silver going to hit $100 tomorrow or even by 2026? I doubt it, but it is certainly possible. So long as we are measuring in a devaluing fiat currency, we must necessarily expect the price of Silver to rise in US dollar terms. $100 Silver in 2028 may very well be the equivalent of $31 Silver in 2025. It isn't the price the Silver or Gold that is the issue at all. Instead, the issue is who we train ourselves to see the price change. Do you choose to see the rise in price as a rise in the actual value and/or purchasing power of Silver? I wouldn't. Instead, you're better off to see the rise in the price of Silver and/or Gold as real money accounting for the decline in the US dollar's value or purchasing power. Why do I say this? If you see the price rise as a rise in the value or purchasing power of Silver, you might be excited because you hold it, and you might buy more. However, you might choose to not buy more because it's getting too pricey or maybe over priced. That's how people think when they see the rise in price as a rise in Silver's value or purchasing power. However, what happens when you see that rise in price as a drop or decline in the US dollar's value? The US dollar, that thing in which you get paid every week, two weeks, or month...what happens when you realize that the medium of exchange you hold your day-to-day wealth is is dropping or declining in value? If you knew that your US dollars were just dropping in value right before your eyes, what would you do? You'd seek to put that value into something that would preserve your wealth or purchasing power. It's unlikely that you'd choose to just sit in US dollars and wait out the decline that inevitably always leads to a ZERO valuation. Do you see the motivational shift based upon simple perspective? If you start thinking in terms of real money and NOT in US dollars, price becomes more of an irrelevancy than something to be looked at, followed, examined, and diagnosed. What matters is that you are constantly and consistently converting your earned wealth from devaluing fiat back into real money that over the long-term will preserve today's value for tomorrows needs. Imagine if you'd been able to preserve the actual value and purchasing power of money from 2000, which had 45% purchasing power. Imagine that. Guess what, if you bought Silver in 2000, that's precisely what you did...and even better. Football lost me in 2020 when they embraced the whole BLM thing. They'll never get my eyeballs back. Interesting video. Keep stacking!
@F37METAL16 сағат бұрын
This guy's talking out his AZZ. He Doesn't understand that the American Dollar only has 3 cents worth of value left in it. LOL.... 👍👀🖖👻🤘😎🎸🎶🎵
@Carrscoins12 сағат бұрын
i do agree. but not completely. most of us can not be an investor. MOST. NOT ALL. so we have to view it in simple terms. once it’s complicated it can be shown 100$ silver. but i do not agree. because outside of essentials, we have price control. yes the dollar has lost value as CEO gets 1000 percent pay raises. as politicians make millions. we pay a lot more for many things but those things we don’t NEED. and if it’s broken down that’s easy to show. we have price control. just stop going. stop buying. . so I believe you can only look at essentials. i have a lot of silver. i would love to be wrong. i promise. lol.
@Carrscoins11 сағат бұрын
@@F37METALso far i’ve been proven right. Most of us. Not all. most can not invest on a hope. hope that it makes the great leap with no more inflation on essentials. the rest we have price control over. just stop buying it.
@Carrscoins10 сағат бұрын
@@F37METALmy uncle used to say. speak to me o toothless one. lol