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I'm too poor to buy gold. There I said it. Nonetheless I buy silver eagles partly because they're beautiful coins but also I can afford silver.

But is there a point to buying silver now? I was reading a subreddit the other day and kids were saying metals were "something boomers still waste money on".

I mean, seriously?

I'm too poor to buy gold. There I said it. Nonetheless I buy silver eagles partly because they're beautiful coins but also I can afford silver. But is there a point to buying silver now? I was reading a subreddit the other day and kids were saying metals were "something boomers still waste money on". I mean, seriously?

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Unless something has changed, Reddit is owned by Conde Nast. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cond%C3%A9_Nast

It looks like the current president is a Jew though. Not sure if that was always the case. It also looks like (((they))) have made an effort to make it so he does not have a wiki page or "early life". I wonder why...

>In July 2010, Robert Sauerberg became Condé Nast's president. In May 2011, the company was the first major publisher to deliver subscriptions for the iPad, starting with The New Yorker; the company has since rolled out iPad subscriptions for nine of its titles. In the same month, Next Issue Media, a joint venture formed by five U.S. publishers including Condé Nast, announced subscriptions for Android devices, initially available for the Samsung Galaxy Tab.[24]

Archive: https://archive.today/jCRNV