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r/wallstreetbetsSee Post

Going long $PLTM, apparently some traders are threatening the exchange with a squeeze

r/wallstreetbetsSee Post

Platinum may be about to soar

r/smallstreetbetsSee Post

What South Africa's instability means for the market

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Fuck PLTR PLTM all the way

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PLTM and PALL are interchangeable. Also what are the key drivers for them as compared to GLD and SLV beyond "precious metals"? Wanting to learn

SLV GLD PLTM PALL and big tech, IMO. I think I'm also going to start buying up REITs.

PLTM. And look at PALL.

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I hold plenty of SLV and I'm with you on this wish. I'll fucking load up. Kicking myself for not buying more GLD, PLTM, SLV. USD = 💩

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PPLT and PLTM or SBSW, PLG miners

r/stocksSee Comment

VWRA. Or IAU (Gold) or PLTM

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holding SLV, GLD, PLTM, COPX, CRML, DNN, TMC 2026 so far could not get any easier.

mfs agonizing over intra-day movements, im over here chillin wit SLV, GLD, COPX, and PLTM

Like u/daviddjg0033 said, PALL and PLTM. But add PLTT for another platinum play. And for you and u/krazineurons: [ETFdb.com](http://ETFdb.com) Search there for any kind of sector or commodity you might be looking for.

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PLTM is a baaaad bitch 😈😈😈😈

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Bought 1x MU Apr 17 2026 280 Call @ $34.20 and 50 Shares of PLTM @ $19.94

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# PLTM made me very happy today # ദ്ദി ˉ͈̀ ꒳ ˉ͈́ ) ✧

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PLTM making muh pee pee hard

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Bought 180 shares PLTM @ 16.21

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r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

PLTM seems worth looking at alongside GLD and SLV

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r/investingSee Comment

PPLT or PLTM, platinum etfs. Platinum futures price has outpaced gold and silver this year driven by its undervaluated price compared to its peer(gold, silver, palladium).

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r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

I sold URAA at 31.90 earlier this month, thinking I could take some profits and it was just going to keep bouncing around in a range anyway, oops. 🤣 I did start investing in Anfield earlier this year when it was literally a penny stock and now it's on the Nasdaq (AEC) and I'm up 25%. Glowy rocks and shiny rocks is my investing theme for 2025. GDXU and AGQ are doing the heavy lifting in my accounts right now with PALL and PLTM on deck.

r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

Nice have a few of PLTM. Have you considered a miner like SBSW

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r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

only a few options but I prefer PLTM

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r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

I’ve got calls on Vale, shares and calls in SBSW, IMPUY and I bought some ETF’s PPLT and PLTM. So far PPLT has been the best performer. Up 10% in a week

r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

finally broke even on PLTM after \~3 years.

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r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

SLV or PLTM. I'm colorblind, though, so you might want to double-check.

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r/StockMarketSee Comment

Here's what's keeping me ahead of the markets, but only because of timing! I'm up 0.75% so far, today! UVXY, PALL, RNMBY, GLD, IAUM, PLTM, PAAS, and VXUS.

r/stocksSee Comment

Bought a fair bit of precious metal ETFs since late November. I'm up 13.34% on PAAS, 9.46% on PALL, 2.42% on PLTM, and 7.21% on GLD/7.23% on IAUM.

r/optionsSee Comment

Keep in mind you can trade spot metals directly with GLD, SLV, PLTM. GDX vs. GDXJ, first thing to look at is liquidity of the options chains. I've traded GDX options before so I know that liquidity is okay, not great, but not terrible either. GDX has weeklies as well as monthlies. The May ATM call is a nice tight 1.30/1.33 as of this writing. For GDXJ, liquidity doesn't look as good as GDX. While it does have weeklies and monthlies, and the May ATM call has a similar bid/ask of 1.76/1.80, volume is only about 10% of GDX across the whole chain. The upshot is that you might have more overhead costs in terms of the fills you get on your orders for GDXJ vs. GDX. But it probably won't be more than about .01 if you trade ATM. It will be worse further from the money. > I believe that GDXJ will appreciate more over the next year so does this automatically mean that GDXJ calls would have more upside? The share prices are different so you have to find a way to normalize one to the other. Using percentage gain/loss would be fine. So if you think GDXJ has a 12% upside while GDX only has an 8% upside, yes the calls on GDXJ would have more upside, all else equal. But that applies to the downside as well.

r/investingSee Comment

Get a ROTH IRA, invest the limit and keep the rest for a fun vacation or something. Someone mentioned Vangaurd, but Fidelity is also an option with FXAIX. If you want to invest in a commodity I recenly did lead, but you can also look at something like PLTM.

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r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

I should just book my 0.25% day gain on PLTM and forget about it, but maybe this is the real deal, such as happens from time to time. Or at least once upon a time.

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r/investingSee Comment

Miners are terrible investments. The spread on physical metal is a joke. For me, platinum is just untradeable because the trade has to be expressed in the futures market and the contract is too large. PLTM hasn't been around long enough for my taste for an ETF.

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r/stocksSee Comment

Roughly 50% stocks. The rest is PHYS, PSLV, PALL, PLTM, SRUUF, LAND, LANDO and cash.

r/investingSee Comment

I priced in to PLTM at 9.80 I'm going pretty good not going to lie. Probably gona sell at 20$

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r/investingSee Comment

I hate to post my comment twice but this is on the mark. I think I literally recommend PLTM when it was like 9$ now it's like 11$ I still think you can make money on it, platinum is a solid investment still in my eyes it's also used in most heavy industry and catalytic converters. In regards to PLTM you would need to have an exit plan, and you'll probably have to sell before it's considered a long term investment so might get screwed on taxes unless you want to ride the next year. By then I hope the government steps in and raises interests rates. It's either a recession or more inflation. I had MSFT through the dot com bubble and I sold all my shares at 280$ last year. All this covid, war, and inflation it's is all becoming slightly concerning. I don't think I can recommend index funds to newcomers anymore concerning.

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r/investingSee Comment

I've been telling people gold and silver allready have boomers flocking to it. I think I literally recommend PLTM when it was like 9$ now it's like 11$ I still think you can make money on it, platinum is a solid investment still in my eyes, but have an exit plan, and you'll probably have to sell before it's considered a long term investment so might get screwed on taxes unless you want to ride the next year. By then I hope the government steps in and raises interests rates. It's either a recession or more inflation. I had MSFT through the dot com bubble and I sold all my shares at 280$ last year. All this covid, war, and inflation it's is all becoming slightly concerning. I don't think I can recommend index funds to newcomers anymore concerning.

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r/investingSee Comment

With a amount of money that large I would diversify. Sure index funds are the way to go, but people are nervous the economy could go bad due to covid/war/inflation. Some index funds are better then others I personaly like FXAIX Fadelities index fund if you open an account with them, also let me get you into PLTM(Its one of the better precious metals vs gold / silver), but only invest a small amount. See if you can qualify for long term investments then sell with the economy goes tits up. Most importantly is what **account** you invest in. I would see if you can get a **ROTH IRA** account as well as a traditional account for tax reasons. You can pay 6k for 2021 and 2022 if you haven't filed your taxes yet ROTH don't have to pay taxes its a retirement account.

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r/investingSee Comment

A good long term investment that won't go red during a bear market it PLTM. If you want to diversify.

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r/investingSee Comment

I had 50,000 of MSFT I sold at 280 and bought PLTM, going "long term". So I'm no longer that invested in MSFT. I guess this might be viable as long as issue with inflation or other aspects of the economy catch up. I still do have some shares in MSFT, and I'm meh with them atm. MSFT will always have its business side applications that are the big money maker. This just seems like diversification, which is good for long term "stability".

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r/investingSee Comment

I did end up caving to some of the news with inflation and what not. I bough Platinum along with my index funds. Sadly, or I get fortunately we haven't had a crash, so I ended losing money on PLTM.

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r/investingSee Comment

Im seeing copper, gold, lithium, but what about platinum. I recently bought some PLTM shares just in case anything happens this next year, especially come post election.

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r/investingSee Comment

I personally went with PLTM. I think Platinum isn't all the speculated in as its mostly used in industry, but it is also a precious metal like gold. Then again my whole investment mentality has been, "I'm kinda dumb, if someone told me, that means they told everyone, but if everyone knows the secret, then no one really knows." Either way, if I'm doing precious metals I'll do a backed ETF and hold for a year or two. Wait for all this uncertainty to settle out. I feel the missed gains are worth the safety if something does happen. You do have a point with silver, I should also put some into silver (prolly SLV), forgot about that metal. To anyone else reading this, you think this is a good strategy? I'm kind of young so I'm mostly winging it, open to feed back.

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r/investingSee Comment

Just put it in PLTM, you should be set.

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r/investingSee Comment

That's why I'm saying the time to buy precious metals is probably now. ETFs like PLTM are hitting the dip, and I feel platinum is a more safe bet then gold time time around.

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r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

stagflation is where we're headed, if powell doesn't turn off the printer it's not going to magically change the growth situation GLD was up over 1% today, SLV was 3-4% up, PLTM was up \~4%, UUP was down

r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

There's paper and there's paper. You'll often see a distinction made between e. g. PSLV (allocated) and SLV (unallocated) when it comes to silver. Allocated entitles the owner to a precise allocation of bullion at a 1:1 ratio, but unallocated simply gives you a claim on the institution that claims to own the bullion. Allocated is safe, unallocated is not trustworthy. SPPP and PLTM are both allocated (SPPP is in fact the platinum Sprott equivalent of PSLV).

r/stocksSee Comment

I've been accumulating commodity ETFs and related miners, etc. WOOD, CORN, CPER, CANE, UUUU, PLTM, PSLV. Generally they've done well. And I'm more confident in them than the rest of the risky market that could fall at any moment.

r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

$PLTM baby!

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r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

here for the $PLTM

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