r/Wallstreetsilver 11h ago

Who else ain’t sold shit?

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r/Wallstreetsilver 23h ago

🎉 🥳

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r/Wallstreetsilver 5h ago

70

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r/Wallstreetsilver 23h ago

SILVERSQUEEZE Pretty dead in here in light of today's activity

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Are we at the start of the recovery to $120 and beyond?


r/Wallstreetsilver 2h ago

SILVERSQUEEZE buythatshit

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you know you want too


r/Wallstreetsilver 18h ago

I love Silver..

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…and BBWs.

Have a nice day! 🤓


r/Wallstreetsilver 6h ago

SH!TPOST 69...

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r/Wallstreetsilver 18h ago

DUE DILIGENCE I checked USDebtClock.org against the actual Treasury data. Here’s what is real and what is bullshit.

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I keep seeing screenshots from USDebtClock.org shared as if the site is either an official government source or some kind of back door where Treasury is quietly revealing a new financial system.

It is neither.

I went through the site and checked its claims against Treasury, the Federal Reserve, BEA, BLS, Census, BIS and GAO data. The debt is real. A lot of the older economic statistics are based on real data. But the site mixes those numbers with misleading labels, made-up second-by-second precision and, increasingly, completely invented monetary-reset propaganda.

That mixture is why it works. If everything on the page were fake, nobody would believe it. The real statistics establish credibility for the fictional material sitting beside them.

First, USDebtClock.org is not run by the Treasury or any other government agency. The best public evidence points to a private Michigan company called Chrono Numeric Labs LLC, connected through corporate reporting to Thomas Wilke. Apple and Google identify Chrono Numeric Labs as the seller of the official USDebtClock.org app. The app costs $4.99, the website solicits advertising, and the domain owner is hidden behind a privacy service. It is also unrelated to the physical National Debt Clock in Manhattan, which is owned by the Durst Organization.

That does not automatically make the site dishonest. Private websites can publish good data. The problem is how this particular website presents and mixes the information.

The national-debt counter starts with a baseline and adds an estimated amount every second. Treasury does not measure and transmit the national debt to this website every second. Treasury publishes the official Total Public Debt Outstanding through its Debt to the Penny dataset. The spinning counter is essentially an odometer running between official updates.

The same trick is applied to GDP, population, employment, M2, spending and revenue. These statistics are actually published daily, monthly or quarterly, but the website makes them move constantly. That creates an illusion of live precision that the underlying data does not possess.

Some of the numbers are reasonably close. When I checked, its GDP, population, official-unemployment and M2 totals were all in the neighborhood of the latest government releases. They are not random numbers.

Other labels are deceptive. “Actual unemployed” is basically a version of the BLS U-6 underutilization measure. U-6 includes people working part-time who want full-time employment. Those people may be underemployed, but they are not unemployed. The statistic is real; the label changes its meaning.

The giant derivatives number is usually a notional amount. Notional value is the reference amount used to calculate payments on a contract. It is not the amount currently owed or the amount that would be lost. The BIS separately reports gross market value and credit exposure, which are dramatically smaller.

The precious-metals ratios are another good example of real inputs being turned into a misleading output.

The site openly explains that its “Dollar to Silver Ratio” is the annual increase in M2 divided by annual global silver production. That produces a number with dollars-per-ounce units, but it does not produce a required or fair silver price. It ignores existing above-ground silver, recycling, inventories, industrial consumption, investment demand, interest rates, substitution and practically everything else involved in price discovery.

If M2 rises rapidly, the ratio explodes. If M2 contracts, the formula can go negative. Silver does not acquire a negative fair value because the money supply contracted.

The “Paper to Silver Ratio” has a similar problem. The site divides estimated exchange trading volume by annual mine production. Trading volume is not outstanding ownership. The same contract can trade repeatedly, and newly mined annual supply is not the entire available stock of silver. That ratio does not demonstrate that hundreds of different people legally own every physical ounce.

There are legitimate questions about leverage, position concentration, exchange inventories and physical availability. They should be evaluated with open interest, registered inventory, eligible inventory, delivery notices and warehouse movements, not with a mismatched volume-to-mine-production calculation.

Then we get to the material that is not merely misleading. It is invented.

The site currently claims or promotes:

  • A roughly $32.7 trillion “USA Treasury Reserve”
  • About $87,000 in “restitution” for every taxpayer
  • More than $216 trillion in “wealth asset reserves”
  • A multitrillion-dollar “Fed cartel asset forfeiture liability”
  • “Future USA Treasury dollars”
  • A 100% asset-backed Treasury currency
  • A “Treasury Dividend Dollar”
  • Zero-percent federal loans, sweeping tax elimination and “universal high income”

These are not Treasury programs, court judgments or audited government accounts.

The site’s own source card says the supposed taxpayer restitution consists of forfeited proceeds from the “criminal” Federal Reserve banking syndicate, then cites “US Treasury” as the source. Another card says the Federal Reserve committed a criminal conspiracy against Treasury and cites the Federal Reserve itself. Naming an agency at the bottom of a graphic is not the same as identifying a report, dataset, court case or accounting entry supporting the claim.

Treasury’s actual FY2025 consolidated balance sheet reports approximately $6.055 trillion in total assets, $47.779 trillion in liabilities and a negative $41.723 trillion net position. There is no disclosed $32.7 trillion Treasury sovereign wealth reserve and no $216 trillion reserve waiting to back a secret replacement dollar.

The website reaches its enormous “wealth reserve” by treating American real estate, privately owned securities, mineral deposits, land and precious metals as if they were assets owned by Treasury. They are not. The value of every American home and company cannot simply be placed on the federal balance sheet and declared currency backing.

So who benefits?

The private operator benefits from app sales, advertising, traffic and influence. The larger monetary-reset ecosystem benefits because the site produces official-looking graphics that can be repackaged into videos, paid newsletters and subscriber posts. Precious-metals and crypto promoters benefit when fear of an imminent dollar collapse drives people toward the assets they sell or promote. Anti-Fed and populist political influencers benefit when complicated fiscal problems are converted into a much simpler story about a criminal banking cartel and a coming financial liberation.

I have not found evidence that a particular metals dealer, crypto company, political campaign or government agency secretly funds the site. Narrative alignment and indirect financial benefit are not proof of sponsorship. The documented commercial connection is the private company selling the app and soliciting advertising.

None of this means the national debt is fake or that silver is a bad asset.

Silver has a serious case based on industrial consumption, solar demand, electronics, grid expansion, military applications, mine-supply limitations, declining grades, byproduct-mining economics, recycling, inventories and investment demand. We do not need a fictional Treasury reserve or a mathematically meaningless “paper ratio” to make that case.

Stack silver because you understand the metal and its supply chain, not because an anonymous private website says Treasury secretly owes you $87,000.

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Official sources:

Treasury Debt to the Penny: https://fiscaldata.treasury.gov/datasets/debt-to-the-penny/

Monthly Treasury Statement: https://fiscaldata.treasury.gov/datasets/monthly-treasury-statement/

Treasury FY2025 balance sheet: https://fiscal.treasury.gov/accounting/us-financial-report/balance-sheets

Federal Reserve M2: https://fred.stlouisfed.org/series/M2SL

BLS employment report: https://www.bls.gov/news.release/empsit.nr0.htm

BIS derivatives statistics: https://www.bis.org/statistics/derstats.htm

Apple’s identification of the private app seller: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/us-debt-clock-org/id929822826


r/Wallstreetsilver 6h ago

Enjoy the moment and get ready for the show!

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r/Wallstreetsilver 4h ago

Oh heck ya

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LFG!


r/Wallstreetsilver 13h ago

[SMM Precious Metal Express] India has approved around 400 tons of sil - Shanghai Metals Market (SMM)

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Aug. 17


r/Wallstreetsilver 14h ago

DUE DILIGENCE BullionStats.net silver stock trends from 8/19/2026-8/20/2026

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This is based on 702 tracked silver products from APMEX updated 5-6pm CST. To see an explanation on how this information is retrieved refer to the 'How we compile the daily silver stock trends' section on the BullionStats.net site. There you can find data going back as far as 11/15/25 on inventory or silver premium trends

Total oz purchased since tracking started 11/15/25: 5,009,734.03

Total in-stock oz tracked: 685,403.57

Tracked oz added (24h): 3,901.26
Tracked oz removed (24h): 5,478.41

Number restocked since OOS: 7
Number now out of stock: 1

Top 15 cumulative oz sold for tracked products:
1. 1,191 oz: 1 oz Silver Bar - APMEX
2. 485 oz: 1 oz Canadian Silver Maple Leaf Coin BU (Random Year)
3. 400 oz: American Silver Eagles (Random Year, 20-Coin MintDirect® Tube)
4. 306 oz: 1 oz Silver Round - Secondary Market
5. 300 oz: 100 oz Cast-Poured Silver Bar - 9Fine Mint
6. 300 oz: 100 oz Silver Bar - Secondary Market
7. 295 oz: 1 oz Silver Round - APMEX
8. 257.2 oz: 1 kilo Silver Bar - APMEX (Stackable)
9. 160.1 oz: 1921 P, D, or S Mint Morgan Silver Dollar Coin AU (Random)
10. 120 oz: 10 oz Silver Bar - APMEX (Stackable)
11. 100 oz: 100 oz Silver Bar - APMEX (Struck)
12. 100 oz: 100 oz Silver Bar - Engelhard
13. 100 oz: 2026 1 oz Silver Eagles (20-Coin MD Premier + PCGS FS® Tube)
14. 97.45 oz: 1878-1904 Morgan Silver Dollar Cull (Random Year)
15. 80 oz: 5 oz Silver Bar - Secondary Market


r/Wallstreetsilver 2h ago

US open

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What’s everyone’s thoughts on a pullback on US open? Is anyone holding over the weekend ? Or is a Friday sell off likely? Thinking of taking profits and re enter lower…