I'm sure everyone is only reading this because you have heard of the #SilverSqueeze that's trending everywhere.
If you are congrats. You're smart enough to know that investing in Miners is the smartest play of them all, which will most likely yield the greatest returns.
I'm not going to give my full Investment thesis, because I don't feel like typing that much (Look at my other ideas I'm already breaking records with more than 1 sentence).
So I will break down the whole #SilverSqueeze situation very simply
So.
Banks around the world manipulate silvers price by inflating the amount that exists artificially (Paper contracts)
Because of this many Banks and institutions are massively short on silver. With the inflating of supply with these paper contracts (Let's call it fake silver), they aren't actually storing as much physical silver as they normally should be.
Now to mess up the banks people are buying a bunch of physical silver (that banks don't have a lot of) to not only clear their vaults that are already low in volume already (The lowest in history) but to raise demand.
Not only will this increase the price of silver, but it will also liquidate their massive short positions, thus causing a short squeeze sending us to the moon.
Why AG?
We are playing AG because it's a silver miner, and the demand for them will inevitably skyrocket when these banks/institutions will need more silver to meet the demand.
Since #SilverSqueeze, AG has been the leader in the Silver sector gaining almost, 60%+ in the past couple of days.
Also, it had the highest short interest in its history :)
You know what that means? Thats right. Double squeeze, One when silver squeezes and one when AG squeezes.
If you don't believe in my fundamental case, I don't care. Look at the chart. That's the most beautiful thing I've ever seen in my god damn life. Don't ask me to stand up while I'm looking at that beauty. Breaking decade long trend? On HISTORIC volume? After 5 year-long accumulation cycle of higher highs and lower highs? It's a wrap.
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