The irony of early investors—boomers who grabbed silver at pennies per ounce decades ago now liquidating around $80 as if it's some grand exit. Meanwhile, those with foresight from years back are watching long-term holdings finally break even or better. That's the gap between patient accumulation and timing the exit.

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GateUser-9f682d4cvip
· 1h ago
Isn't this just the old trick of cutting leeks... Early entrants get the profits, while latercomers are really just gambling on luck.
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LiquidityNinjavip
· 1h ago
Really, some people hold for ten or twenty years and then rush to sell, only to see others just break even... This gap can't be filled with money.
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FlippedSignalvip
· 2h ago
Haha, these guys were so thrilled when they snatched up the deals back then. Now they're running at $80? I'll just see how they cry later.
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LiquidityNinjavip
· 2h ago
Really, those who hoarded silver back then are now running at $80, it cracks me up.
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LiquidationWatchervip
· 2h ago
Early bottom-fishers all sold at $80, and this wave has already run. We're still holding on... The difference is indeed significant.
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PortfolioAlertvip
· 2h ago
Wait a minute, these boomers really made a fortune. Silver that was worth a few cents back in the day is now eighty dollars an ounce, almost a guaranteed win.
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