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Sold My House, Bought 5,000oz Silver - Here's Why I'm Not Worried I sold my four‑bedroom house in a “can’t lose” suburb… and turned almost all the equity into 5,000+ ounces of physical silver. My advisor thought I’d lost it. Family and friends still think it’s a mid‑life crisis. It wasn’t emotional. It was mathematical. When you actually add up the true cost of home ownership, adjust for inflation, overlay the current stage of the global debt cycle, and compare that to today’s silver setup (multi‑year deficits, industrial demand, East–West price gap, and historic gold–silver ratio), keeping the house looked riskier than reallocating into silver. In this video I break down: The exact numbers behind my house sale Why my “$160K gain” was actually a real‑terms loss Renting vs owning once you include taxes, maintenance, HOA, and inflation Where we are in the long‑term debt cycle (Dalio / Marks framework) Why silver specifically (not just gold, Bitcoin or cash) Six years of structural deficits and industrial demand that can’t be turned off The East–West price divergence and what it really signals The gold‑silver ratio math and realistic upside scenarios Documented manipulation vs conspiracy talk The full bearish case: deflation, timing, government intervention, being wrong How I sized this position so I can sleep at night TIMESTAMPS 0:00 – Why I sold my house and bought 5,000oz of silver 1:30 – Trust framework: don’t believe me, verify me 3:00 – Real numbers: true cost of owning the house 5:30 – The macro framework: where we are in the debt cycle 8:30 – Why silver specifically (not just “metals”) 11:00 – Manipulation: what’s documented vs speculation 13:00 – The full bearish case (how this trade could fail) 14:30 – Summary: house vs silver in this stage of the cycle 16:00 – Why I’m not worried + what happens next KEY DATA POINTS House & Cash Flow Purchase price (2019): $285,000 Sale price (2024): $445,000 Mortgage interest paid (5 yrs): $67,000 Property taxes (5 yrs): $38,000 Maintenance / repairs / HOA / insurance: $41,000 Closing costs (buy + sell): $35,200 Total cost of ownership (5 yrs): $181,200 “Gain” after real costs: –$21,200 (loss) before inflation Inflation‑adjusted sale value (2019 dollars): ~$371,000 Rent vs Own Old all‑in monthly ownership cost: ~$3,340 Current rent for comparable place: $2,400 Monthly saving while capital sits in silver: ~$940 Silver Allocation Capital converted to silver: $375,000 Ounces purchased: ≈5,147 oz Average cost basis: ~$73/oz Silver 2019: $14.87/oz → Today: ≈$76/oz Approx. increase since 2019: ~411% Macro & Silver Fundamentals Debt‑to‑GDP: US ~124% M2 money supply since 2020: +40% Silver deficits: 6 consecutive years Annual mine supply: ~830M oz Industrial demand: ~680M oz (solar, EVs, electronics, medical, etc.) COMEX registered silver: ~90M oz vs 294M oz open interest East–West gap: Shanghai around $86, West around $76 (≈$10 premium) Gold price used: ~$4,960 → gold–silver ratio ~65:1 At 47:1 → silver ≈ $106 At 30:1 → silver ≈ $166 At 15:1 → silver ≈ $333 (with current gold price) DISCLAIMER This video is for educational and informational purposes only. I am not a financial advisor. Nothing here is financial, investment, or trading advice. I’m sharing my personal decisions and analysis so you can see the framework, then do your own research. Your income, savings, family situation, time horizon, and risk tolerance are different from mine. Never copy a strategy just because you saw it on YouTube. Verify every data point, stress‑test the assumptions, and speak with a licensed professional before making major financial decisions. Past performance (of silver, real estate, or anything else) does not guarantee future results. Silver is volatile and can move sharply in both directions. Drop your thoughts in the comments: Would you ever trade a house for hard assets? What’s your target ratio of real estate vs metals vs cash? If this kind of deep‑dive is useful, subscribe for analysis you won’t see on mainstream financial media. Hashtags: #silver #silverstacking #silverbullion #preciousmetals #housingmarket #realestate #rentvsbuy #inflationhedge #macroeconomics #wealthpreservation #MoneyUntold