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Vichris

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Policy does not override physics. Some think politicians can sign papers and declare that every grid will be electric by 2030, as if energy is summoned by legislation rather than mined, manufactured, transported, stored, and built from finite materials.
But the Earth does not negotiate with impatience. Technology does not run on forecasts. It runs on resources.

And silver is the resource tightening fastest.


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Wisely said. If we sit here now and moan, "I wish I'd bought when it was $25 an oz" do we want to be sitting around the table a couple years from now saying, "I wish I bought when it was $79 oz"?

Still, the dollar buys less. And it will buy even lesser a few years from now. So I'm just chipping away a few coins at a time, well more like 30 last month on the dips, 'cause I think theres a whole lot of steam left in this train. BTW I bought four of those 2 oz Scotties for $130 each.
 
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