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None of you have a good explanation as to why you're buying physical instead of buying junior mining stocks.

Why make a 4x in 4 years when you could make a 20-50x in 2 years?

I legit don't understand your mentality.

>b-but there is going to be an apocalyptical scenario where the government will completely shut down the stock market and steal everyone's shares
Do you HONESTLY believe this?

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>>58295040
>taking a one day chart serious

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>>58056501
>people pay to be told about the intermediate cycle, the cartel, and 8 year cycle low

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In a land not too far, where the sun always shines, Lived a group called the Fondleboys, with their precious metal mines. They bought and they held, they fondled with glee, Their gold and their silver, as shiny as can be.

But little did they know, in a corner nearby, Lived another group, with a twinkle in their eye. The owners of junior mining stocks, they were called, Their dreams were big, their ambitions enthralled.

The Fondleboys laughed at them, with their stocks so small, “We have gold and silver, the greatest of all!” But the juniors just smiled, for they knew a secret so grand, That would soon change the fate of this precious metal land.

As time went by, the market took a turn, The prices of metals began to churn. The Fondleboys panicked, their metals losing shine, While the juniors saw an opportunity divine.

For in times like these, when metals lose their charm, It’s the junior mining stocks that can cause no harm. With exploration and discovery, they held the key, To riches untold, for those who could see.

And so it came to pass, in this whimsical tale, That the Fondleboys learned a lesson without fail. That it’s not just about buying and holding what’s old, But about investing wisely in what’s yet to unfold.

So remember dear reader, as this story ends, In the world of investments, it’s not just about trends. Take heed from the juniors, with their stocks so bright, For sometimes it’s the underdogs that win the fight.

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In a land not too far, where the sun always shines, Lived a group called the Fondleboys, with their precious metal mines. They bought and they held, they fondled with glee, Their gold and their silver, as shiny as can be.

But little did they know, in a corner nearby, Lived another group, with a twinkle in their eye. The owners of junior mining stocks, they were called, Their dreams were big, their ambitions enthralled.

The Fondleboys laughed at them, with their stocks so small, “We have gold and silver, the greatest of all!” But the juniors just smiled, for they knew a secret so grand, That would soon change the fate of this precious metal land.

As time went by, the market took a turn, The prices of metals began to churn. The Fondleboys panicked, their metals losing shine, While the juniors saw an opportunity divine.

For in times like these, when metals lose their charm, It’s the junior mining stocks that can cause no harm. With exploration and discovery, they held the key, To riches untold, for those who could see.

And so it came to pass, in this whimsical tale, That the Fondleboys learned a lesson without fail. That it’s not just about buying and holding what’s old, But about investing wisely in what’s yet to unfold.

So remember dear reader, as this story ends, In the world of investments, it’s not just about trends. Take heed from the juniors, with their stocks so bright, For sometimes it’s the underdogs that win the fight.

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