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Meet David Bateman, the man who invested $1 billion into physical silver ahead of historic rally

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Nearly a year ago, Entrata’s founder, David Bateman, dropped nearly $1 billion on physical silver, and now he’s watching the price fly past $101 an ounce for the first time in history.

In a post on X, David said that he started accumulating in October 2024, grabbing 12.69 million ounces, which is 1.5% of the world’s annual silver supply.

No ETFs. No leverage. Just raw metal.

Now, as you should know, shortly after that, silver started a monster rally that is still very much ongoing, along with its big sister gold, which is basically worth $5,000 right now, as Cryptopolitan reported live yesterday.

The metals rally came right after the US equity cash open. Markets are now deep in a precious metals stampede.

David says system is collapsing, crypto is a trap

In his X post, David said:

David said $28 trillion in U.S. Treasuries were coming due in the next four years, and the only way out was printing “an obscene amount” of dollars. He blamed Trump’s tariffs, saying they were speeding up the collapse “by design.” Then he got blunt.

David said real estate, stocks, bonds, and crypto would all drop in value compared to metals. He warned that the banking system was set up to take customer assets to prop itself up.

“You have ZERO counterparty risk with precious metals,” he wrote. “I’m up 20% already on most of my purchases. This is not a drill. Your grandkids someday will either muse or lament this financial decision you’re now faced with. Don’t fail them.”

Earlier today, David posted this:-

Analysts warn silver rally could flip fast

Back in 2022, David got removed from Entrata’s board after sending an email that claimed the COVID vaccine was part of a plan by Jews to wipe out Americans.

CEO Adam Edmunds and other board members responded by trying to understand why those kinds of messages are written and said they would push back against antisemitism going forward.

Entrata, the company David founded, builds software for property management. The platform combines accounting, websites, utilities, marketing, leasing, and more into one system.

As for the trade itself, David didn’t share how much he paid per ounce.

But given the price action, he could be up over 250% already. That puts him in Buffett territory. Berkshire Hathaway once held 129.7 million ounces of silver in the late ’90s. They dumped it by 2006, making a massive profit. Now it’s David’s turn.

Rhona O’Connell from StoneX said silver’s rally is “self-propelled.” She said gold is getting support from global risk, and silver’s cheaper price tag is pulling in buyers. But she also dropped a warning: “As and when cracks start to appear, they could easily become chasms. Buckle up.”

Demand isn’t all sunshine. Michael Widmer at BofA said silver’s fair value is closer to $60. He thinks solar panel demand peaked in 2025 and said industrial use is falling as prices surge.

Traders are now watching the gold-to-silver ratio. On Friday, it fell to 50-to-1. That’s down from 105-to-1 in April. Silver’s outperformance has never been this sharp since 1983, according to LSEG data.

In 2025, silver jumped 147%. So far in 2026, it’s already up 40%.

Source: https://www.cryptopolitan.com/david-bateman-1-billion-in-physical-silver/

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