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Return to Tradition edition

Why Gold?
[https://youtu.be/i3S4rl6ehiI] Why Precious Metals?
Why Now?
[https://youtu.be/gksenA5Al_A] Why Gold Miners? Why Now?
https://www.lynalden.com/reasons-to-buy-gold/

Bullion dealers
https://jmbullion.com/
https://sdbullion.com/
https://boldpreciousmetals.com/
https://bgasc.com/
https://www.moneymetals.com/
https://monumentmetals.com/
https://goldenstatemint.com/
https://silvertowne.com/
https://schiffgold.com/
https://goldsilver.com/
https://pinehurstcoins.com/
https://sprottmoney.com/
https://goldsilver.be/en/
https://silvergoldbull.com/
https://www.goldeneaglecoin.com/

>Constitutional/"junk" silver info
https://jmbullion.com/ultimate-guide-to-90-silver-coins/
https://kevinsworkbench.com/junksilverguide/
http://coinflation.com
http://coinapps.com/

>Compare
https://findbullionprices.com/ (US)
https://eu.compare.pm (EU)

>News
https://kitco.com/
http://silverseek.com/
https://mining.com/

>Bullion tax info by state:
https://apmex.com/state-sales-tax-information

>Prospecting
[https://youtu.be/ZCL6FKQZyoM] Gold Panning Like a Pro
https://usgs.gov/energy-and-minerals/mineral-resources-program/science
https://gov.bc.ca/assets/gov/farming-natural-resources-and-industry/mineral-exploration-mining/documents/mineral-titles/mt-faqs/faq_fmc.pdf
https://mndm.gov.on.ca/en/mines-and-minerals/mining-act
https://amazon.ca/Gold-Creeks-Ghostowns-British-Columbia/dp/088839988X

>Test
Nitric Acid
[https://youtu.be/3mg9YcAShTo] How to Determine Real from Fake Sterling Silver
Magnets
[https://youtu.be/NgSXg-WOEVY] Magnet Test on a Real and Fake Engelhard 100oz Silver Bar
https://fakebullion.com/index.php/resources/fake-bullion-database
https://fakebullion.com/index.php/resources/identifying-fake-bullion

Russian/European coins
https://oldsilver.ru/

Relevant information regarding mining companies
https://pastebin.pl/view/fddd4572

Previous thread >>24604077

>> No.24620731 [DELETED] 

>>24620596
Nigger

>> No.24620734

Can someone (pan man maybe?) redpill me on manganese?

>> No.24620810

>>24620734
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manganese

>> No.24621008 [DELETED] 

>>24620810
nigger, the INDUSTRY to make MONEY in it. not some gay ass definition page on it.

>> No.24621016

I want to dump money into PMs but I feel like now isn't the right time since everything is going up and we're close to sitting on the top again

>> No.24621053
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>>24621008
What got you so interested in the manganese industry? You might have better luck with garloid farming.

>> No.24621113

>>24621016
Buy GPL since that shit is eternally crabbing.
>>24621053
mainly due to the recycling of lithium ion batteries and companies like https://americanmanganeseinc.com focusing on that. think it will be necessary with the huge EV push

>> No.24621126

>>24621053
wtf is a garloid?! it looks like a disgusting sea cucumber.

>> No.24621139
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GR Silver comes out with amazing bulk sample concentrates. Really, that's a ridiculous grade, 15kg per ton!
https://ceo.ca/@newswire/gr-silver-mining-reports-15147-gt-silver-concentrate

>> No.24621170
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Sad when you're a poorfag and don't have the resources to allocate into uranium; silver is taking everything from me.

>> No.24621183

>>24621113
>Buy GPL since that shit is eternally crabbing.
I do prefer physical but we'll see, that might be the next best option

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Picked up a 1/4 oz gold eagle in November, really kind of underwhelming because of it's obverse design, I wish they used a more classic depiction from an earlier coin like the eagle on the gold $2.50 Indian head coin. There's just too much going on in the newer design.

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>>24621126
> he doesn't know about garloids
You're not going to make it.

>> No.24621274

>>24621211
I love the buffalo coin. Get one of those. Just wish it had more shine

>> No.24621348
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what the fuck caused silver to turnaround so hard this morning? futures were like -1.60% now we're +2.27%

wut

>> No.24621365

>>24621348
Americans woke up

>> No.24621389

>>24621365
Literally this
Someone must have decided to pull the trigger on exiting the USD with the stimulus package coming up

>> No.24621402

>>24621274
Yeah but they don't have 1/4 oz buffalos..

>> No.24621432

>>24621113
You will have to wait for panman to wake up and then probably wait for him to get off work. He usually is most active towards the evening.

>> No.24621457

>>24621432
thanksk fren

>> No.24621491

>>24621402
They do, they were only minted for one year (2009?) along with a 1/2 and 1/10 ounce. They sell for about double spot value though so it’s definitely not worth it

>> No.24621525

>>24621053
>Investing in Crypto
>Not going long garloids
ngmi

>> No.24621529

>>24621491
Thanks fren, I was aware of them but yes the premiums make it not worth it. I can tolerate the gold eagle design, just because it's so widely recognized that you will never have a problem selling them or whatever. Just wish they looked less sterile.

>> No.24621538

>>24621139
Also Braveheart Resources steadily developing their Bull River Mine. It'll take until January for the BC authorities to do their FS on the proposed plan to take power straight from the powerline coming from the hydroelectric power plant
https://ceo.ca/@newsfile/braveheart-resources-provides-update-on-hydroelectric

>> No.24621541

>>24621402
They made them in 2008 and then never again. You can get them, but they come at a premium.

>> No.24621561

>>24621389

People have been stacking bills waiting for the bottom, I'm sure.

Still feel like we could see one more big smash, but yeah, it's probly time to move in. This might well be it for <2k gold.

>> No.24621563

>>24616564
>>24619724
I've had a flashback like this once in my life, except it was a "flashpresent" where I felt like I was sort of looking out of my own eyes through a television screen sort of like I was looking out from further back into my own head. I had this certain self-awareness of how I was experiencing the world. It was only for like half a second, and I was just sitting in class. I have no idea why it happened but I still remember it. From what I've heard about depersonalization disorder it seems like that's basically what it was, but I don't know why it would happen and instantly stop within a second.

>> No.24621588

I slept on Rick Rule for way too long even though I would hear him mentioned all the time. He is brilliant and doesn't seem to drone on about BS like many others

>> No.24621642
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Pure Gold bros, just how big can they get, another Kinross or maybe Barrick?

>> No.24621700

>>24621170
>Sad when you're a poorfag and don't have the resources to allocate into uranium; silver is taking everything from me.

It gets pretty tiresome fren, I bought 50 shares of UUUU at 1.61 with spare cash after adding more Silver miners last month, it's performed better than anything else I got in that timeframe.

Does anyone know why Oroco Resource Corp. is doing so well lately? Bought a pile at 20 cents in the spring, shoulda ignored First Majestic and really loaded up I guess.

>> No.24621710

>>24621563
It was almost like I was watching what someone else was observing through "me" as if there was the other me and I was watching what the other me inside "my" head was viewing through that other me's eyes. So I for some reason felt in that split second that there were two me's but the second i was only vaguely aware of and only in that instant. After that I went back to normal but remember still now what it felt like

>> No.24621716

>>24621642
There's no telling but Pure Gold could be on its way to majordom. Stock definitely going over $4 in time that's for sure

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>>24620596
What if aliens have their own supply of Bitcoin? We know the universe is infinite, and so there must be intelligent alien life out there who must have their own cryptocurrencies, and are mining their own supply of crypto; that which is far more advanced - more private, better speculations, better uses, better stores of value.

Is "Asteroid mining" code for aliens mining crypto? Once we encounter aliens in the next few years, they will dump on us with alien crypto. Their supply of crypto is literally infinite. And this won't be Bitcoin 2.0, this will be Bitcoin 10.0 they dump us with. All our crypto would go to $0. Especially as Elon Musk takes us beyond the solar system in 2030.

>> No.24621747

>>24621561
>This might well be it for <2k gold.
fuggggg
I should've bought everything earlier
But with all fiat currencies looking at the shitter, maybe real property isn't that bad

>> No.24621767 [DELETED] 

>>24621721
As an alien, I can say with confidence that our "Bitcoin" is better than yours

>> No.24621781

>>24621700
As a poorfag, I really dont understand how buying things like first majestic or alexco is interesting. I mean, you will get like 50-100share max per month, the upside is pretty small considering how big FM's MC is and the size of your position. Better load on small caps if you have a good physical foundation. I will start buying uranium stocks in feb/march I think, when silver will really explode and it will be better to wait for a consolidation/dip.

>> No.24621894

>>24621781
It's good to have some reliable picks in the midst of speculative plays in my opinion
t. poorfag who also owns some PGM

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24621898

>he didn't buy the Thanksgiving dip
Very ungrateful of (you)

>> No.24621965

As far as I can tell, most everyone in PMG correctly identified the Thanksgiving bottom and took advantage of it

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Re-posting first majestic silver dividend announcement from last thread. This is one of my larger single stock allocations in the mining sector, so seeing a dividend on the way is very encouraging.

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>>24621898
Peter Schiff is controlled opposition. It's a big club and you ain't in it

>> No.24622048

>>24621978
yeah I think I mentioned that at some point in a /pmg/ thread when I heard a rumor on ceo.ca. really great news to hear. might even sell my PAAS for it.

>> No.24622101

>>24621978
>>24622048
Speaking of ceo.ca they're saying that FR is going to begin operating at Yukon

>> No.24622127

>>24622007
Where is that image from?

>> No.24622168

>>24622127
https://youtu.be/3Dh_UU4KtU4

>> No.24622407

>>24622101
based. I could tell AG was heavily being shorted by institutions to acquire cheapies, and this divvie announcement is lots of covering. I get the same feeling with GPL (minus the divvie). Feels like accumulation happening.

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I MISSED THE FUCKING DIP AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA

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>>24622449
sry anon

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>>24622407
Sprott got some GPL, not a lot but he's in it

>> No.24622578

>>24622483
This is probably the best waifu edit so far, if it is an edit. Hard to tell because it's so good

>> No.24622583

>>24622449
Physical? Doesn't matter -- premiums
Miners? No worries -- still many cheapies out there

>> No.24622617

>>24622583
>Physical? Doesn't matter -- premiums
desu this
I think the savings between the dip and now on a $1200 order was like $30

>> No.24622668

$30 silver when?

>> No.24622677

>>24622583
>>24622617
Physical has a premium for a reason. It's premium. It's better than paper

>> No.24622712

>>24622677
apples and oranges

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>>24622712
Back to your den SLV shill

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>>24622756
I would never shill an ETF, do you take me for some sort of retard? Stock picking is my game

>> No.24622816

Anyone recommend any gold miners? looking at splitting between GOLD and GLDG

>> No.24622820

>>24622559
I wonder if $AG buys $GPL for a proxy play into gold.

>> No.24622851

>>24622811
Just joking around looking for an opportunity to post that pic

>> No.24622864

>>24622816
Easiest answer of my life -- look into PGM. Beginning production by end of year and they're consistently surpassing expectations, they keep finding more and more gold. Just got nice new assay results today. Easy and safe money if you ask me.
>>24622851
it is a good picture, gotta admit

>> No.24622890

>>24622816
Barrick is always a good bet. If you don’t own any miners already buying an ETF like GDX is always a good way. Barrick is one of the largest holdings in GDX.

>> No.24622987

Bay horse bros

The first drill holes are targeting the Jenner Zone, then the RN & Portal (Easter Egg) Zones, where Bema Gold/Kerr Addison Mining (BGKM) defined historic resources as tabulated below. The objective is establishing a current NI-43-101 gold resource.

Based on surface and underground drilling completed by Bema above the 50 meter ASL level, Norman (1989), using a one gram cut off grade for the Jenner Zone and a 2 gram cut-off grade for the Portal Zone, estimated that the Jenner and Portal Zones contain 2,458,674 tonnes at an average grade of 2.79 g/t gold, for 220,300 ounces.

>> No.24623056

>>24622449
It's ok anon, we'll send a postcard... from the MOON

>> No.24623066

>>24622987
>bay horse bros
I think that might just be you, fren. BHS is not the play.

>> No.24623132

>>24622987
That's a pretty small deposit then, although that's not to BHS' detriment. Small company, small mine. I'd focus more on their silver production than their exploration though, unless we're looking at a buyout. Because if they can't operate their silver mine how will they operate another mine in addition?

Good post though

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>>24622987
5,000 shares checking in, we're gonna make it

>> No.24623591

>>24610992
Oh i loved logging core. We had pretty run on the mill stuff but i didnt mind and it was actually one of my favorite things to do.>>24611363

>> No.24623999

>>24620596
What ever happened to the oldsilver.ru anon? He hasn’t posted here in months

>> No.24624252

>>24623146
10,000 shares. It’s down today

>> No.24624345

>>24624252
BHS is the type that will only go up once actually good news come out so buckle up

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>>24624252
>>24624345

Bayhorse will hit $0.20 USD with $29 silver, screenshot it

>> No.24624686

SHOULD I BUY $50.000 GDXJ CALLS 2022 BIZ?
I HAVE A FEELING IM GONNA GET FUCKING RICH
HOW IM FEELING TODAY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aJEzl31zL-I&ab_channel=RadialbyTheOrchard

>> No.24624735

>>24624686
sure go for it
Why not just go for company warrants instead though?

>> No.24624829

>>24624735
I HAVE NO FUCKING IDEA WHAT THAT IS ANON I JUST SAW THE RETARDS GETTING RICH ON TESLA CALLS THINKING THE SAME IS GONNA HAPPEN WITH GOLD MINERS

>> No.24624850

>>24624829
oh, that bad huh

>> No.24625235

if it goes down I buy, if it goes up I'm happy
best investment I could ever make lol

>> No.24625432

>>24624345
That shit ass company isnt going anywhere. You are just desperate for a cheap stock and the potential of massive returns and you are emotionally over invested into it. There are plenty of better, similarly priced companies.

If you actually did DD and were able to understand what you read, you would be walking away from that company... Quickly.

>> No.24625456

Pmg is now teaching people about mining warrants! I'm so proud

>> No.24625472

>>24625432
I don't own any shares of BHS. I just stated the obvious for the hopeful. But way to go, keep making assumptions...

>> No.24625551

>>24625456
How do you get them and what are they?

>> No.24625695

>>24625551
Essiantially ultra long dated calls options issued by the company to raise money. Not a lot of companies have them, but the great thing is that they are anti dilutive usuallu

>> No.24625741

>>24625695
Also no counterparty risk like with options

>> No.24625826

Why does Aurcana have a delayed price right now?

>> No.24626146

>>24620734
its fairly common found all over the world and is mined as its own ore, or as a byproduct of copper production.

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All I managed during the dip,

>> No.24626319

>>24621139
thats fantastic from a bulk sample run! >>24621538
It will be interesting to follow this project, buying gear like that means that there seriously interested in operating and not just pumping and dumping their stock.
>>24621642
So far they only have one near production mine, but their land package could carry enough for a second mine, drilling will tell us anyway. At the moment their looking like becoming a district setting producer which is great to see.

>> No.24626366

>>24626146
thank you, fren. so is it a better solution to lithium based batteries as a fuel source?

>> No.24626367

>>24624829
>GETTING RICH ON TESLA

>have 10k in high interest savings account
>make 12 dollars in a year
could have made 90k god damn

>> No.24626410

>>24626319
Yeah I'm getting a lot more confident in BHT too after reading these NR's. Looks like they're serious about their mine. Still lacks a resource estimate but the stockpile is just begging to be milled.
What's your opinion on Great Bear Resources vs Pure Gold btw? Do you believe Pure Gold has potential for the same kinds of hits?

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>>24626224
holy fuck that 2020 coin is so sexy.

What is it?

>> No.24626620

>>24626366
thats a question for a chemist, i am only a prospector. Google will likely be your friend for this.
I wouldnt be surprised if PureGold hits some seriously high grade results out there, back in the day there were near surface showings that went as high and 60kgpt Au, but they were sporadic and hard to trace once the main blob of ore was worked out. Great Bear could be on the same track as Pure Gold but they still have a long way to go with their drilling program at Dixie. Were going to have to watch these Red Lake companies closely.

>> No.24626663

>>24626620
Thanks for sharing your thoughts Pan Man

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>>24620596
How many BJ’s could one buy with pic related?

>> No.24626710
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Biden to forgive the first 50k in student loans.

Put another way, those who didnt go to college will see a tax increase to pay for those who did.

>> No.24627026

>>24626620
based, thanks pan man.

>> No.24627207

PAN MAN, any thoughts on Hawkeye Gold?

>> No.24627387

>>24626710
>Biden to forgive the first 50k in student loans.
If this turns out, I get a lot of currency my way. My first order is to drop some of that in precious metals

>> No.24627421

>>24626710
This is a very crucial stepping stone on the path to UBI

>> No.24627541

>>24627387
Why would you see a dime? The money would go direct to principle. You would never touch it.

>> No.24627556

>>24626710
if this happened I would take out student loans right away and use them for buying gold and silver lmao

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>> No.24627751

Interactive brokers down all fucking day, glad I didn't buy UUUU though, guess uranium hits it's peak for now

>> No.24627760

>>24626224
that silver (?) olympic coin looks great

sexy sov too

>> No.24627781

>>24627541
What is a monthly payment that suddenly ends

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A toast to for what's to come, gentlemen. The worst is behind us now.

>> No.24627809

anyone in on MP (the miner for mining physical metals)?

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Took all my holdings out of stocks today

What is the proper portfolio mix of miners/physical?

>> No.24627896

>>24627809
Translation?
>>24627872
Depends on your appetite for risk

>> No.24628006

>>24621710
What you are describing sounds like a slightly more vivid example of a process that is always going on in the background of every individual on this planet. Most people are too involved with the infinitely varied games of psychological projection, victimization, and personal narrative to notice what is always and already present: that we are aware of being aware. Various traditions call it by different names and it lies at the foundation of every religion and esoteric discipline that I've come across. There are more or less direct methods that help the interested person come to a greater understanding of this, and the whole study of this and its ramifications is the art and science of self-realization. The whole idea is that by disidentifying yourself with the contents of consciousness (the weird programs from society, your conditioned responses to various situations/events/stimuli, and ultimately physical, mental, and emotional sensations), by dislodging your habituated identification with psycho-emotional content, you are able to more and more realize your true nature as pure, undifferentiated consciousness, free and infinite. It's not really relevant for everyone right now, and most people are happy with just a glimpse or two of life being much more than what they had thought, and ramble on, hopelessly lost to the conditioning of the environment. Definitely worth it, though. Absolute freedom. Infinite love. Intrinsically connected with everything, effortlessly. Worth it.

Also, goddamn my $UUUU, $CLF, $X, and $CX Jan 15 calls are popping. Selling some covered calls against some $10 $AG calls that expire in June. Basically a money printer. I hope $AG goes to triple digits by Q2 2021 when I cash these in. That'll be a nice payday. Anyone playing around with selling NEM cash secured puts with long expirations? I don't have the capital for it at the moment but it seems like a no-brainer.

>> No.24628018

>>24627809
Yeah have you heard about their new discovery? You should totally invest. Also they just started a 0.001% dividend. Some real substantial returns not just speculation. Honestly everybody in this thread should go all in.

Don't go for SIHL though. They've got way too high a debt to discovery ratio

>> No.24628071

>>24627896
$MP MP Materials mup da doo didda po mo gub bidda be dat tum muhfugen bix nood cof bin dub ho muhfugga
>>24628018
no i have not i cannot read i just look at charts honestly

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>>24628071

>> No.24628263

>>24628071
You're from /smg/ aren't you

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>>24626523
Its a double sovereign. Got it to go with my other 2020s. Missing the half but thats arriving tomorrow!

>> No.24628322

>>24627207
have they done anything outside the corporate world recently? I stopped getting info from them this spring and hadnt heard much about them. I dont even know which project their working on at the moment, last I checked they were interested in ground near Barkerville on Keithly Creek but I ve likely missed some stuff, let me get back to you.

>> No.24628390

>>24628322
Doing a quick check it seems they've claims at the Golden Triangle and Barkerville. Looking at the NR's I'm honestly not impressed though. But who knows maybe they find something if they can ever get to exploring that is

>> No.24628437

>>24628314
Ooo shiny. Wouldn't they be nicer without cases though?

>> No.24628527

>>24628390
What exactly fails to impress you?

>> No.24628549

>>24628390
Their ground in the barkerville district is interesting, I ve walked it many times myself and some of that ground belonged to my friends, but I am betting their only holding it to pressure BGM into buying them out. They havent done much of anything this last summer. Their territory by Red Chris and GT Gold sounds promising but I need to read more.

>> No.24628648
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>>24622578
It isn't. It's a Monster Girl, called Creeping Coin.

>> No.24628657

Building my PM trading strategy for 2021, would appreciate some help. I expect a 20%-60% price correction on equities sometime in the next quarter, whether because new lockdowns or some bs news story about cyber-attacks shutting down power or something else. Once correction hits, boom, kicking this off:

>buy some deep in the money calls that expire in 2022 on a few solid, high-growth miners like $AG, $EXK, and $NEM. Total estimated cost for 1 Jan 2022 call @ .7 delta each: $~1.2k.
>sell covered calls against them every couple weeks. Estimated 2021 revenue generated: $12k (if I manage the position passing well and roll up and out).
>use the premiums thus generated to buy deep ITM LEAPs on SIL and GDX. 1Jan2022C @.7d each: $1k a month.
>sell covered calls against those, netting ~$500/mo.
>use premiums thus generated to buy shares in some big dick money PSLV and PHYS.

I'm building my NEM, AG, and EXK shares to 100 just in case I get assigned. I won't want to lose the LEAP position. Problem is, PSLV and PHYS don't do options and iShares is trash. Are SLV and IAU my only options play for physical?

>> No.24628666

>>24628527
Inactivity
>>24628549
I'm getting the same feeling myself. Their only recent drilling program from 2019 seemed like a total failure. Drilled one hole to >700m, assays held at the lab for months because the company didn't have the money to pay for them, and when they finally got the assays and ran them through their own geos it turned out that they had hit no significant mineralization. At least they described the assay a lot and said they're very optimistic lol. Maybe not the best strategy with one hole only...

>> No.24628719

>>24628437
I keep pretty much everything in little caps. I already have the caps for most of the stuff I have on my list for 2021 too.

>> No.24628734 [DELETED] 

>>24628006
Do you think PMs play a role in any way? Some in the last thread thought so.

I've done some meditation and it does seem to make me more in tune with myself, my values, my identity, etc. Probably the biggest factor is closing or mostly closing the eyes because we are so visual. Next is the stillness of the body, lessening awareness of it until you focus on the rhythmic breathing that keeps "you", your consciousness and who you are, alive.

>> No.24628776

>>24628006
>>24628006
Do you think PMs play a role in any way? Some in the last thread thought so. What do you think is the most and least direct method for achieving greater awareness.

I've done some meditation and it does seem to make me more in tune with myself, my values, my identity, etc. Probably the biggest factor is closing or mostly closing the eyes because we are so visual. Next is the stillness of the body, lessening awareness of it until you focus on the rhythmic breathing that keeps "you", your consciousness and who you are, alive.

>> No.24628786

>>24628657
Miners are leveraged plays to gold and silver prices. Buying the actual metal is how you "long" it.

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>>24628786
Remember if PMs crab, miners will dilute you to nothing. The market cap chart tells no lies.

>> No.24628839

>>24628657
just to add, I could just add to my already great PSLV and PHYS stack. Just wondering what other end-station opportunities exist for a low-cost wealth funnel during a bullish PM environment, because I would like to summarize this for /pmg/ in a little infographic for any anons who have the risk tolerance and know-how, but not the capital at this time.

If any anons are familiar with buying long ITM calls on SOXL, selling covered calls against them, Using premiums to buy TQQQ LEAPs, selling covered calls against those, then using the premiums to buy FNGU shares, this has been *enormously* profitable since the March corona dip, but market conditions necessitate a shift not in strategy, but in how it's applied (away from equities and towards commodities).

>> No.24628861

>>24628666
nice trips and yes thats the same feeling i am getting. Also look at their property map on their website, they have staked right up next to GT, Skeena and the Red Chris property, on top of a few known showing that appear on Map Place with "good" results and now hope to find something with a tiny budget so they get bought out by one of their competitors. This doesnt look like a serious exploration company to me. I mean if I can afford to do 3 holes on a property with my budget, an actual corporate entity should be able to, if they cant manage that then that bad.

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>>24628666

>> No.24628952

>>24628776
Got any tips or guides for a successful meditation? I've tried it a few times but I'm not sure if I'm doing it right... At best I get a feeling of calmness and maybe a boost of energy like I do with yin yoga but that's about it
>>24628861
>>24628887
Well pointed out. Yeah actions speak louder than words and this company hasn't acted at all recently it seems. When you compare them to a real exploration company like say Strikepoint or Colibri just one look at the NR's should tell an investor everything they need to know

>> No.24628954

>>24628657
Avoid SLV. It has been described as a scam and is not a claim on the actual buillion.

>> No.24628970

>>24628834
>Remember if PMs crab, miners will dilute you to nothing
You expect beta slippage from leveraged investments. That is part of the risk you take on.

>> No.24629006

>>24628834
What does it mean to be diluted into nothing? Your dividends just get spread out over more shares? Wouldn't issuing more stock mean they have more capital and more mines to earn revenue?

>> No.24629024

>>24629006
Dilution = private placement go brrrrrrrr

>> No.24629048

>>24628952
i am going to ask some friends about this company, they have been around for a while but have done so little with their properties, i am betting they only have maybe 10 people on staff at most and what kind of budget only allows you to do one hole?? How do they expect to be taken seriously with that kind of work results.

>> No.24629077

Pan Man, thanks for the pictured you sent the other day, my presentation went well. Fuck the onr with the diamond expliration in BC is so beautiful it actually made me want to leave Europe for a couple years and seek aventure in a mine somewhere.

>> No.24629102

>>24629048
I'm actually interested to hear too, please bring it up again if you find out anything

>> No.24629134

>>24629024
That's just your opinion, dude.

>> No.24629139

>>24629102
i ll ask my mates at More Core about them, they did the drilling at their Mcbride claim.

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>>24628263
>You're from /smg/ aren't you
your assumption is incorrect

>> No.24629165

>>24629077
no problem mate, and you should go for a wander in the Triangle, euros love the area as a vacation destination.

>> No.24629201

>>24628952
I haven't tried it consistently enough to get good at it, but it seems like besides the basics above, another main concept is similar to dopamine fasting. You're just trying to lessen all distractions from the outside world to nothing. At first it might be good to be in a quiet dark room. Then if you can concentrate there you could try moving to a more noisy or brighter area and still maintain concentration. Maybe a better phrase would be "pay attention to your concentration". You could also try guided meditations which from a few I've tried seem pretty pleasant, but the ideal is probably eventually just being able to be in an environment and meditate. I'm really no expert, though, so if you want to get better at meditating you should definitely read some books or at least websites or something

>> No.24629212

>>24628776
as an exercise in concentration, a physical symbol like a silver icon can be very useful and relevant. Some symbols are more potent and dynamic than others. But the power doesn't lie in the symbol, it lies in you. The symbol won't take you beyond the idea of it. You're not interested in silver or wood or money or power, you want to know yourself.

For this, the most potent, portable, and universally accessible 'method' is to keep steadily in the focus of your consciousness the only clue you have: your certainty of being. Be with it, play with it, ponder over it, delve deeply into it, till the shell of ignorance breaks open and you open your eyes to reality. If you want a slightly less direct technique: neti-neti. I believe the ultimate way to clear your mind of all contents in a few minutes is to simply not want anything. After a couple minutes, hooray, you're full-power zen and that's where you can easily be aware of being aware. Neti-Neti (not this, not this) is more useful at that point in knowing the knower of the known, so to speak.

The second most important thing is to be open to learning from literally everything as your teacher. The only way to judge if something or someone is sharing the lessons for you and helping to guide the way is to notice the change in yourself when you engage with the individual/situation/circumstance/whatever. If you feel more at peace and happy, if you understand yourself with more than usual clarity and depth, it means you have met the right person, and the only thing you need to do is gtfo of your own way. Half-heartedness is a serious drawback and results in a lot of self-generated sorrow. The mistake is never the teacher's. It is always the obtuse and cussedness of the student that is at fault. Btw, a viciously emotionally abusive ex-gf can be a teacher of beautiful lessons that guide you closer towards yourself, so it's not always roses.

>> No.24629342

>>24629006
Commodity bull markets move in predictable stages. When the commodity goes up past significant levels, first the producers go up. Then the juniors. Then if it continues explorers. Each stage moves more dramatically than the last. If it goes sideways then the miners will trade sideways.
Competently run producers and juniors with little debt will not issue new shares UNLESS they are looking for acquisitions (which assumes the price goes up higher in the future)

>> No.24629411

wtf pmbros i think we went wrong
archive.is/ICokm

>> No.24629442

>>24629153
Oh damn it's the pube poster! Forgive my false assumption brother
>>24629134
PP's can be a great thing for a company that produces results and doesn't blow through cash all willy nilly but for unproductive companies it often turns into PP hell where no real value is derived from the PP
>>24629201
Thanks anon. Dopamine fasting sounds like something I should begin doing... I've difficulties concentrating on thought-intensive tasks like reading books and studying

>> No.24629517

>>24629212
That's interesting because there is a paradox in that you are denying the self to more fully know the self. I like the idea of neti-neti. Seems like being able to say no to an impulse or desire would make it easy to decide to let through the ones that you actually want and carefully contemplate whether the ones that already manifest are really manifested by you or something outside you in the world that you are always connected to in some degree. Everyone could use more of this

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>>24629212
Based esoterics anon. You're on the right track, but there's way more than all that. See, your higher level selves came down here for a reason.
There's prizes to be won and fun to be had, and the pleasures of the flesh are the greatest of them all. How long do you think you can live down here? Fifty years? A hundred?
Try going for thousands. I've earned a shitload of time down here by recognizing a problem and pointing it out to a certain group of assholes that let their game-world (read: the earth and her inhabitants) get WAY out of hand. You want to know what's happening? Listen to Leonard Cohen. "You Want it Darker" is the literal absolute truth.
Not everybody gets the same amount of time. Not everyone gets the same experiences. But your time here absolutely matters and if you let yourself be open to forgiveness of self and love of all others, you will be rewarded beyond your wildest dreams!
I'll be posting how I did it at some point, but writing it all down will take a while.

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>>24628834
Neat, thanks, didn't consider Miner MC as a variable. However, this does not seem to be an issue with the miners I'm looking at. Is there a chance brrrrr isn't the norm, but dependent on the management team?

>>24628786
I want steady earnings with high volume and open interest so someone can enter and exit their position at will, to take advantage of shifting market conditions as 30%-60% pullbacks occur. I have generous long positions with PHYS and PSLV already, and a good stack on my own. I expect many people will be priced out of good earnings over the coming years. An options play like this is fun and has a low barrier to entry.

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>>24629745
>777 kb png
Pay attention to the numbers lads. Numbers are important.

>> No.24630018

>>24629153
>Using a glove to handle coarse silver

We don't care that you're black my man ;)

>> No.24630054

>>24629517
Paradox and confusion are the gateways to enlightenment my friend. A quick note: it's less about saying "no" to something and more about recognizing the self-evident truth that since you are aware of something, it is not what you are, because you are aware of it, so what are you that is aware of it? And so on. After enough desire, diligence, and consideration, plop your assumed reality goes inside out and you become reality and all that jazz.
>>24629670
Things are as complicated and complex as we believe they must be. If you want direct, no-nonsense truth, great. If you want a winding path, great. All roads lead to the same place. You are both a soul having a human experience on a billion year journey, learning lessons about autonomy, empowerment, balance, self-love and forgiveness, balancing love and wisdom to amass free will, applying that free will with genuine intent and desire in service to self and service to others, and so on. At the same time, you are independent of all of that, because at a certain level, none of this is happening. Everything happens to consciousness. None of it happens to you. And what you are is not something that will ever be described in words, and has no lessons to learn, because there is only knowing. There is nothing to be known.

Reality occurs at many levels simultaneously, in a non-linear fashion, though at this particular slice of socio-cultural spacetime life seems to have a linear direction. And as long as your higher self has decided it's relevant for you to do so, this will be the case. This is not to discount the meaning and profundity found in every experience. It is you who makes your experience matter. There is no pleasure in ephemeral appearances, nor pain. We recognize the pleasure and pain in us that wants to be expressed. The rewards of the kingdom of heaven are chosen, not given, as we create and manifest the world we desire in alignment with our highest intentions and selves.

>> No.24630240

I need something that can regulate the flow of water, but is also made by a company that defines silver

>> No.24630299
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>>24626620
>Red Lake
what are your favorite companies in that area?

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>>24630240
I've got just the thing

>> No.24630324

>>24630304
Thanks

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>>24630054
Well-put! I was mostly expounding on my own journey that others might follow in my footsteps because I'm on vacation and I love helping people to realize their own journeys.
On a more grounded level, there is a purpose to every single perspective on earth. Sure, infinity is great, but you can very well CHOOSE to make this particular iteration far more than a single stepping-stone along the way. You can also simply choose to end your participation in the process, and move on to the next life with the full comfort of knowing that there will always be a tomorrow.
In short, your life is what you make of it, just like you said. I like you.

>> No.24630383

Should i get impact or klondike? Thinking about lowering my exposure to skeena. They don't really have any news so its kinda eh

>> No.24630558

>>24621781
Zoom out zoomerfren. you don't even need to go that far on first majestic.

>> No.24630685

>>24630299
right off the bat PureGold and Great Bear Resources, than Prosper Gold Corp with their own excellent drill results at their Golden Sidewalk project. There are a few others but these are some of my favorites. To be honest I need to look deeper into a lot of the true juniors in that distinct again, Its been a while since I dived into them.

>> No.24630697

>>24630558
Is 1% dividend even that great? Especially since FM is a silver play and silver hasn't gone anywhere since july

>> No.24630732

Big Bob and I are the only real people on pmg. All of this is a simulation running in the minds of big bob and i that we telepathically synchronize by using the transcendental properties of recycled base metals. Stay poor silver cucks

>> No.24630762

>>24630383
Stick with Skeena, their just slowing down due to the winter season taking its sweet time to freeze up. As for Impact or Klondike, I would watch Klondike like a hawk until what ever unnatural bounce is going on dissipates.

>> No.24630803

>>24630697
It now makes it a better buy than PAAS. So yes.

>> No.24630936

>>24630685
Thanks bro! Great Bear and Prosper are 2 I'll read up on, got a little Pure Gold in October

>> No.24630971

>>24630936
Premier Gold Mines might also be a good choice but i havent read everything on them yet.

>> No.24631126

>>24630762
I agree, I have some Klondike and want to sell but I'm also afraid of selling and will probably just let it go back down like a pussy

>> No.24631239

>>24630732
Based and big bob pilled. There's a big bob's flooring outlet here in town that I want to take a picture of and post here for the memes.

>> No.24631246

>>24630697
>dividend
Who is talking about a divvy?
>about $3 to $18 in 2016
>about $6 to $10.50 in 2019
>about $5 to $13 so far in 2020
Get those dopamine receptors back in shape. If you want dividends, hit up Tobacco and industrial miners. They're paying hand over fist.

>> No.24631560

>>24631246
Why did it pump 40 cents on the announcement

>> No.24631576

>>24630697
Dividends break short sellers because they have to pay it.

>> No.24631645

>>24631246
Which miners?

>> No.24631661
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Anyone get their black friday deliveries yet? Can't wait to see the fat stacks

>> No.24631720

>>24631661
I have 2 small orders coming from SD that shipped today. Two more from Monument that have yet to ship.

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>>24631661
I bought this on Black Friday, finally came in today after a bit of delay. It's not much (only 1 ozt of Silver), but only 28,000 were minted which made finding one at a good price was difficult to say the least.

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>>24631975
Here's the reverse. It's the second largest Silver coin ever struck at the US mint after the ATB quarters and the largest coin the US ever made for any foreign country.

>> No.24632274

>>24631975
>liberia
nigger please

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r8

>> No.24632542

>>24632274
>Can be resold at a high premium
>Made in America
>Face value equilavent to 0.025 USD yet still worth more than the average Liberian
>Deep Cameo proof
>Liberia's current government didn't even profit from the coin.
I don't see what's not to like about it.

>> No.24632548

>>24632516
Thats a lot of foreign ordinary shares m8. Doesn't it cost like $50 for every transaction?

>> No.24632579

>>24632548
What's an "ordinary share"

>> No.24632700

so apparently Hawkeye is going on the pile of "dumpster" companies. From what my guys at More Core said, the McBride project was an utter disaster. Hawkeye Gold had to let their in field P Geo go because they couldnt afford him, as well as the fact Hawkeye couldnt afford basics like fuel or spare parts. The company only hired helicopter time twice and that came out of pocket from the on site crew. From what I gather Hawkeye directors expected major funding than failed to secure the funds before the season began, so were working with a skeleton crew and less than 10% of the budget they originally thought. What a fuck up, glad I never worked there. I am amazed they even got anything going last year.

>> No.24632993

>>24632542
well, sure -- anything can be sold but why meet demand on the buy side for that meme of a country? at least get a krugerrand or something kek. or maybe that's the joke that I'm missing.

>> No.24633033

>>24632516
Aurcana and FM are both nice. Maybe add some pure gold or GPL.

>> No.24633125

>>24632548
Not on fidelity my man. $0 fees

>> No.24633126

>>24621126
Knowyourmeme is your friend.

>> No.24633139

Whoever mentioned Eclipse gold, thanks for thinking of me. I saw the news today too, it smells like bullshit. A takeover from the CEO's former company at market price while Hercules' assays are pending? They probably found nothing. Luckily I've only put 500 bucks on it after seeing how oversold it had been recently, I'll take the loss and throw the rest at Argonaut. Sucks but this is why we diversify heavily. The best teams will still fuck you.

>>24621139
Great news day for sure. I'm a shareholder. Great for my Brigadier gold as well.

>>24621170
>>24621700
Was calling the TSXV Uranium pop off yesterday based off the ASX performance. Added some cheap shares of Fission this morning and took an easy 20% on the day. In fact my Uranium equities probably averaged 15% today. Sweet. You guys need to check out Fission. https://twitter.com/quakes99/status/1335655163588005891

>> No.24633174

Just randomly searching Robinhood and found JGLD, an ETF that tracks junior gold miners that apparently just opened up for trading late November, a few weeks ago. Not even sure where to begin with it as it opened up trading at $25.87 and is now already $27.88

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>>24632993
>at least get a krugerrand or something kek.
Bought one last month.
>maybe that's the joke that I'm missing.
I've bought a couple Liberian coins in the past because I find having hard money from a failed state to be worth buying for the meme. The premiums I've paid on them are the same as what I've paid on generic rounds. I've bought a good deal of Venezuelan junk Silver for the same reason.

>> No.24633230

>>24622101
Yukon? Are they buying Alexco out? Maybe Metallic Minerals and Alianza if they get some results.

>> No.24633234

>>24633033
Yeah i want to add to my pgm position but they've pumped so much already. Guess thats not a good reason to not buy though. they're a good company with good results

>> No.24633291

>>24633174
you should check out whats in the etf, thats a good place to start

>> No.24633329

>>24633230
dont think they could afford alexco but i could see them grabbing Metallic and a few other small fries up in the Keno Hill district. Perhaps were starting to see the consolidation faze begin.

>> No.24633384

>>24632700
You’re such an awesome resource, Pan Man, really appreciate you looking into these companies and sharing what you learn. Thank you

>> No.24633410

>>24632516
nice, I have 3 of those. My favorites you don't have are Ascot, Alexco and Fortuna

>>24633125
are you in the USA? might have to check out Fidelity, TD Ameritrade's $6.95 fees add up

>> No.24633437

>>24632516
Good mix of speculative and safe. Good portfolio if a bit small. Depending on your risk aversion I might add Sprott's gold juniors ETF as a base position.

Speaking of Abraplata we got some good news today.

AbraPlata Reports Additional High-Grade Silver, Gold and Copper Mineralisation Including 83 Metres Grading 398 g/t AgEq (5.3 g/t AuEq) at Diablillos Project

https://www.abraplata.com/news-releases/abraplata-reports-additional-high-grade-silver-gold-and-copper-mineralisation-including-83-metres-grading-398-gt-ageq-53-gt-aueq-at-diablillos-project

>> No.24633441

>>24633384
you guys should help me find the true "bottom of the barrel" garbage companies and I ll make a cautionary list. Every time I try to get started on one i get distracted or the companies disappear before I can alert people.

>> No.24633520

>>24633329
Do you think they'd ever pick up some BC companies?

>> No.24633569

>>24633520
if they are in the market for juniors with territory to work with i am sure they will. There are plenty of tiny juniors to work with out here.

>> No.24633629

>>24633291
https://www.etf.com/JGLD#overview

Mostly small cap miners, and their top holdings:

>PT Aneka Tambang Tbk
>K92 Mining, Inc.
>Petropavlovsk PLC
>Centerra Gold Inc.
>Franco-Nevada Corporation
>Karora Resources, Inc.
>Torex Gold Resources Inc.
>Alamos Gold Inc.
>Gran Colombia Gold Corp
>Teranga Gold Corporation

>> No.24633714

>>24633125
FYI, some foreign ordinary shares trades will be $50. I just checked out of curiosity.

>> No.24633814

Dumping some Rick Rule rankings, will have more tomorrow. 1= best

Anaconda Mining Inc 6

Alianza Minerals Ltd. 6

Argonaut Gold Inc. 5

Golden Minerals Company 7

Aurcana Corporation 7 marginal, needs cash

Brixton Metals Corporation 7

Bear Creek Mining Corporation 6 huge, marginal deposits, political and social challenges, tired management

Bonterra Resources Inc. 6

Cameco Corporation 5 very cheap, stressed balance sheet, getting worse

Canada Cobalt Works Inc. 7

Defiance Silver Corp. 7

Denison Mines Corp. 5 should be the consolidator, requires patience

Discovery Metals Corp. 6

Dolly Varden Silver Corporation 6 great grade, toy mine

EMX Royalty Corporation 4 premier prospect generator, no catalyst

Endeavour Silver Corp. 6 great silver leverage, unprofitable, small mines

Excellon Resources Inc. 6

Fission Uranium Corp. 5 requires cash, high G&A, management distracted BUT tier 1 asset

First Mining Gold Corp. 6 mission drift, needs cash, very marginal

Auryn Resources Inc. 6 great team, massive expenditures, will need cash

>> No.24633908

>>24633441
$TRX - tanzania
$BHS - bayhorse
Hawkeye
what else?

>> No.24633937

>>24633814
Re: Bear Creek, what does "tired management" mean?

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>>24633216
>Bought one last month.
based. fair enough, fren! enjoy

>> No.24633954

>>24633441
Equity Metals

>> No.24633968

>>24633908
Pacific Booker Minerals - for their corporate fuckup resulting in the loss of a 60 million dollar project at Babine Lake BC
New Nadina / Equity Metals corporation - for their frauds before under different corporate names at their Silver Queen Mine

I am sure we can find a few.

>> No.24633972

>>24626675
1000

>> No.24634021

>>24633968
Would you consider Aurcana on a "be cautious" list? Their management is questionable from what I've read.

>> No.24634037

>>24633814
>Aurcana Corporation 7 marginal, needs cash
When was this last updated? They're fully secured.

>> No.24634096

>>24634021
hmmm perhaps, but the issue is many of these companies we talk about had similar issues to Aurcana's before the metals boom so i am inclined to give them some slack as long as people do their own due diligence. for the junk list, we should be focusing on companies / projects that wont get anywhere, went dormant, not committing to schedules etc. Stuff that sets off all the alarms to us but might catch people who dont know better.

>> No.24634122

>>24634037
No idea, but I emailed on Sunday and got a response today.

>> No.24634156

>>24633437
I've got a bit too much in physical but I just cashed out my link so I'll be adding 2.5k to the portfolio this week. I was thinking of selling my sealed roll of 2019 scrofas. They've got a bit of premium(maybe 30/coin at current prices) so I'd wanna unload those vs my eagles.
>>24633410
burger reporting in
>>24633629
I've only heard of K92 and iirc they're not necessarily a jr(maybe investing in penny stocks has skewed my perspective). I know that generally jr mining etfs(like silj) barely have juniors and many of the co. they do have get a lot of their revenue from base metals. So really if you buy SILJ(for example) you're not buying great exposure to silver.

>> No.24634201

i am paranoid. what are the odds of the canadian mint selling fake gold? the government got rid of all their gold

>> No.24634217

>>24633814
>Dolly Varden Silver Corporation 6 great grade, toy mine
what did he mean by this

>> No.24634231

>>24634201
0.00001

>> No.24634234

>>24634217
he probably thinks its too small or only a rookie operation

>> No.24634245

Strangely, posters at CEO are calling Klondike Silver a pump and dump.

>> No.24634262

>>24633814

Interestingly EMX got a 4 ranking. The only other 4 rankings he's given me in the past were Agnico Eagle, Franco Nevada, Equinox, and Barrick. These are all massive companies whilst EMX has a measly 350 mil market cap

>> No.24634323

Everyone says that Trudeau sold out mines to the chinese, but where is there evidence of this?

>> No.24634366

>>24634323
I think TMac resources was being sold to the Chinese. I hadn't followed up on it.

>> No.24634387

>>24634323
its not specifically Trudeau doing it, its the corporate side selling projects off to the chinese. Anyone can have a mineral claim in Canada provided they have the right licenses and corporate offices here. China has been buying up mines in Canada because for a time they were cheap and in a stable jurisdiction. Now our governments taking a second thought to this as China buys up massive amounts of mineral reserves and does little with them.

>> No.24634411

Mining speculators should probably take a look at this. Don is one of the most knowledgeable guys there. If you bought Puregold when he recommended it you would've 20 bagged by now.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ey14iNOhRW0&ab_channel=ILOVEPROSPERITY

>> No.24634422

>>24634366
checked
>>24634387
interesting. thx for the perspective. do you think CA will ever actually put their foot down/reverse legislation that allowed that in the first place? I know you guys have a huge problem with them buying property for speculation/capital flight out of CN.

>> No.24634494

>>24627625
Those things are only good for weight. Otherwise, they're just ugly-shit buffalos. Hope you didn't pay much above spot for them either. Perfect fondling silver though.

>> No.24634547

1900 tomorrow?????

>> No.24634559
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https://twitter.com/JanetYellen/status/1336071689583665152

Can't believe how relevant this decade old meme became.

>> No.24634563

>>24634422
yes actually I think even our useless liberal government is getting fed up with the chinese messing with our economy. The Confucius institute is likely being kicked out of the country soon due to issues universities are having with their staff. In general Canada's shifting similar to how Australia has.

>> No.24634609

>>24634563
Thoughts on miners in Argentina? Is Argentina as a jurisdiction worth even considering their not-so-positive relationship with mining companies?

>> No.24634618

>>24634245
That's because CEO.ca is full of bitter faggots.

>Another stock that I don't own Is pumping! Pump and dump scam!

Still holding strong at $0.13. thanks based miner bro

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>tfw about to pull out 3 100oz bars from my pooled account

Comfy as fuck

>> No.24634677

>>24634618
The real reason Klondike has pumped so much is because it's basically a massive out of the money call on silver. If silver truly does go on a bull run, Klondike property is going to worth a fortune and those of us that bought sub $15 mil MC can expect to see enormous returns.

The window is closing to buy silver make it tickets and the market is reflecting that. Tick tock.

>> No.24634706

>>24631576
Holy hell I never knew this. I always learn something new in these threads

>> No.24634716

>>24634609
https://www.reuters.com/article/argentina-currency-idUSL2N2GJ2IH

>> No.24634717

>>24634609
I have no idea anymore, I ve gotten so much mixed info about Argentina right now that I dont know if they undid their bat shit insane regulations on companies raising capital outside the country or not. I see a few companies pulled out of Argentina recently while others are staying put, I cant speak the language and what little english news does come out is basically 50/50 for usefulness. If anyone else wants to chime in that be great.

>> No.24634740

>>24631576
And First Majestic has 3.5 million shorts too

>> No.24634754

>>24634609
The country is literally named silver, how much more of a sure thing can that get?

>> No.24634834

what do you guys think of Abraplata? Thinking of getting a real position in them. How good is their recent news?

>> No.24634917

>>24634834
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kJce4UBEwqg&t=1684s&ab_channel=CRUXInvestor

Massive resource, risky jurisdiction. I'd be very careful. Risk adjusted rewards I don't feel are good at these prices. If they have a pullback then I'd consider adding. Drill results look really good/.

>> No.24635026

>>24634754
I'm looking at Silver Sands and actually held a small position at one point but was shaken into selling it because of the fears of the Argentinian government. SAND has a great property and is Sprott-backed, plus some love from the mining community, so I want to get back in, but the jurisdictional risk is making me apprehensive

>> No.24635107

4 oz gold and 70 oz silver. Am I gonna make it? Whats your favorite 1 oz gold bar design?

>> No.24635232

At risk of sounding kind of silly, I'm just getting into stacking silver, doing some preliminary research and I have some money set aside. I have my eye on 1oz canadian maple leafs, but I see some people saying it's better to go with constitutional silver in order to keep premiums lower. Is keeping premiums lower really the foremost consideration? Ease of selling in the future is meaningful to me.

>> No.24635264

>>24635232
Yes, getting the maximum number of ounces for the lowest price is the primary concern. If it's silver it will be easy to sell when the time comes

>> No.24635292

mate of mine just put out a good macro video (on Australia but quite applicable around the world), he's a goldbug himself and he raises some good points on the whole inflation/deflation debate too: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7kAQhP5PA7w

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>>24634547
gib Asian momentum!!

>> No.24635318

>>24635264
Thanks for the pointer. Should I be doing that while keeping my stack .999 pure? What's the consensus on stuff like mercury dimes here? (If there is one?) Is it harder to sell impure silver?

>> No.24635412

>>24635292
An interesting point to draw from it is that the Aus government has spent ~$250 billion as stimulus so far, but they also have an additional $300 billion allocated for more stimulus. i.e. Jobkeeper is probably getting extended for another year, meaning higher company profits for at least another year. You want a good time to invest in Aus explorers? now's the time.

>> No.24635522

>>24635412
Pacifico Minerals!

>> No.24635605

>>24634666
nice trips... wtf is this shit tho?

>> No.24635628

>>24634563
nice. altho Trudeau is still a little bitch.

>> No.24635640

>>24632700
Thanks Pan Man. Had that kind of impression anyways, glad to have confirmation

>> No.24635651

Low volume pump by americans possible dump on the cards.

>> No.24635658

>>24635605
It's a pooled allocated account. Allows me to accumulate ounces with no storage fees until I'm ready to make a big withdrawal

>> No.24635697

>>24635318
90% is good because it is recognizable(so its easy to sell and trust like .999 coins) while keeping premiums low.

Honestly, maples aren't bad at current prices(premiums haven't sky rocketed yet), but I'd get whatevers on sale or stick with rounds/constitutional until you get a nice stack

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https://www.reuters.com/article/g7-digital/g7-finance-officials-back-need-to-regulate-digital-currencies-treasury-idUSKBN28H1Y6

>We must do everything possible to make sure the currency monopoly remains in the hands of states.

Cryptocucks soon to be on suicide watch.

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>> No.24635777

>>24635726
based if true
I don't know if crypto will implode before they can instill anything though

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>>24635318
>What's the consensus on stuff like mercury dimes here?
We're quite fond of mercury dimes here, pic related.
>Is it harder to sell impure silver?
Yes, except for a few items which fall more on the Numismatic side of things. Most stackers who buy impure silver do so for the divisibility or to get the most silver for their money because it's usually a lot cheaper than fractional .999 silver. If divisibility and premiums don't matter to you as much, you'll probably want to stick to pure silver.

>> No.24635783

>>24635640
now for me to wait for some of their ground to come open. Hawkeye hasnt filed or paid for the 2020 season, their ground comes due approx 12 midnight on January 3rd, 2021. If they dont file or pay before that date than several of their properties come open and anyone can have them. I ll have a go at some of that ground thank you. If they cant make it work maybe I or one of my friends can.

>> No.24635845

>>24633139
You're welcome! Not familiar with Eclipse myself so I didn't really read that NR but good if you managed to dodge a few bullets.

>> No.24635869

Just bought 3oz of gold Britannias and 45oz of silver Britannias to start my stack off.

Is a 1:15 gold:silver ratio the recommended allocation for PMs? I've heard that ideally people should be overstacking silver since it is undervalued but I prefer to be conservative.

>> No.24635876

>>24635783
good luck Pan Man, hope you score some great ground!

>> No.24635917

>>24635869
1:500 if you are speculating on the silver
1:80 if you are just saving

>> No.24635918

>>24635876
i am sure the bots and hundreds of other vultures will be watching, last time it happened Pacific Booker Minerals got shafted by one dude with an open credit card.

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>>24635306
Gooks are buying!

>> No.24635957

kek

>> No.24635996

>>24635869
I prefer to use Mike Maloney's method of ratio investing.

When the GSR is above 70, only buy silver
When the GSR is between 50 to 70, buy some silver and some gold.
When the GSR is below 50, buy only gold

>> No.24636017

>>24633629
Centerra is a major and I've heard K92 mentioned a few times, other than that these are mystery picks to me

>> No.24636061

>>24635777
If they only do to bitfinex what they do to movie pirates it would already be enough to collapse this whole bubble.

>> No.24636086

>>24636061
Correct, for a technology that is supposedly decentralised they sure rely on some really centralised exchanges.

>> No.24636098

>>24635917
>1:500
That’s just plain foolish, 1:100 is the better guide

>> No.24636123

>>24636017
I recognize Centerra Gold, they have ground near me close to Ootsa Lake at the Berg Prospect. They also operate the Mount Milligan Copper gold mine as well as the Kemess Open pit in North Central BC. https://www.centerragold.com/

>> No.24636156

>>24635869
Honestly my silver limit is when it becomes too cumbersome to store. It takes up a lot of room and weighs a lot. Don’t get me wrong I like physical, but mostly as insurance. Once you get enough physical that you feel safe then it’s time to branch out into other asset classes or play with the miners.

>> No.24636225

>>24636156
Too much room? You could easily store 300kg in a closet. I agree about too cumbersome, especially if you have to move often. Sprotts PSLV is a good option too if you have serious bank to put in silver

>> No.24636235

>>24636061
>>24636086
I think the biggest issue is that a lot of big exchanges are Chinese so the government would have to threaten to go after them unless they stopped serving US citizens
>might be able to get some USDT cheapies if they try to exit the US and sit in another jurisdiction, leafgang wins again

>> No.24636256

>>24635522
Based Pacifico bro. Just bought myself another $750 worth. Looking VERY healthy.

Only things I'm concerned about is their Chinese connections, especially with this trade war really heating up. China has us by the balls though so I doubt there will be any other outcome other than us continuing to get fucked up the ass by our insect overlords.

>> No.24636297

>>24634156
I was messing around with SILJ but only hold SLV now as my silver exposure in stocks. I'm holding some KL and GOLD, but may just combine it all into either/or, which would anyone recommend if I'm holding only one out of GOLD/KL? Want to keep some spare cash for swing playing to increase my holdings on those.

>>24634201
They'll let everyone but their own government hold gold. Why do I find that amusing about leaf land?

>>24635232
You may want to consider 90% silver. It's been said before here that liquidity is the name of the game. But also, when getting pure silver in ounces, definitely go with the cheapest deals you can. And if possible, keep some cash on hand to buy any meaningful dip that comes along. Welcome aboard fren!

>>24636017
I may steer clear of it at least for now. There are more reliable trackers out there (and pay dividends on top of it), and I'm trying to at least keep some swing cash around for reasons stated in another reply. Metal and metal exposure is the name of the game, and flipping shitcoins like PLTR is just a part of increasing those.

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>>24636256
PMY has been consolidating very strongly. I think it's poised for a big breakthrough to the upside. It all depends on the price of silver of course.

I am fully prepared for a dump however - all cashflow ever week going straight into my best small caps.

Klondike has been treating me very well.

Bayhorse has found strong support and looks like it will consolidate further. Only slightly down on my position.

Vangold has been lagging. I think it's probably done cooling off now.

>> No.24636392

>>24635658
very nice.

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>>24635306
>>24635949
IT'S HAPPENING

>> No.24636497

>>24625826
>>24625826
>>24625826
Please answer

>> No.24636557

>>24634096
>for the junk list, we should be focusing on companies / projects that wont get anywhere, went dormant, not committing to schedules etc. Stuff that sets off all the alarms to us but might catch people who dont know better.

Aka bayhorse.

>> No.24636571

>>24634245
Sprott is invested in klondike silver (unless i fucked up and it was klondike gold)

>> No.24636618

>>24636557
unfortunately yea, if they cant get their shit together than they will fail. Its frustrating too because they do have an operating mine, but there just to small to be effective. Even more so they have good exploration targets to work with. I am hoping someone bigger comes in and offers to option their exploration targets for cash, that would be the best outcome.

>> No.24636637

>>24636334
Vangold and dolly varden are the only stocks in my folio that havent gone up yet. Kind of ridiculous honestly.

>> No.24636641

>>24636557
T. Former embittered bayhorse rider

Every thread lmao, I bought your cheap bags. Average buy price of $0.1 now

>> No.24636684

>>24636641
Miners seem to march to the beat of their own drummer.

>> No.24636718

>>24636497
https://www.google.com/search?hl=en&ei=n_3OX7eNIcLUtQWrvZWQDA&q=aunff+stock

looks OK for me

>> No.24636763

>>24636637
I passed on Dolly Varden because of their poo CEO, now that I see Rick Rule calls them a "toy mine" I'm more convinced it was a good call. But I still think in a silver bull market that could pass $50 in '21 Dolly could be a 10 bagger, if I was holding I wouldn't sell at a loss

>> No.24636772

>>24634245
Pumped for no apparent reason. Will probably go back down to ~10c
>>24635783
Lol would be pretty great if you managed to stake their claims. They've got ground in good places that's for sure plus you're already familiar with the geology. GL!

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>>24622127
>>24622007
Don't fall for the fud

>> No.24636815

>>24636637
I'm buying the vangold dump tonight. It's solid as fuck and if vangold won't make it in a bull run, nothing will.

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>>24636772
All I have to do is hit the acquire button faster than everyone else. Having ground of any kind is good for a prospector, and since I let a bunch go this year that territory looks mighty tasty.

>> No.24636961

>>24636924
what does it entail? you just piss on the area to mark your territory?

>> No.24637015

>>24636641
Have fun with that. I for one actually know how to read DD reports. Im not impressed and all I see are a bunch of shoddy gimmicks. Good luck.

>> No.24637036

>>24636815
Im wanting to get into kinross. They just announced dividends and released q3 earnings.

>> No.24637066

>>24636924
I really hope you get it Pan Man. I'd work it for free and buy the Barkerville Sluice Juice just to be in beautiful country like that

>> No.24637072

>>24636961
back in the day you had to physically beat the original owners to reach the claim posts and put your own tags up before a specific time had passed. Than you went to town and filed your claims and if you did that before the original guys did it was your ground now. Many a major miner lost big time to that. Now claims are entirely online, all I have to do is select an open grid, or a grid thats about to come open, be the first person to hit claim, and pay the small filing fee. Once you have it, you have one year to file assessment work on the claim or it lapses again to the government. You can pay in stead of work, but it goes up every year you dont work the ground. Thats what the idiots at Hawkeye have done, they seem to have forgotten to file their work.

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>>24637072
>back in the day you had to physically beat the original owners to reach the claim posts and put your own tags up before a specific time had passed
fucking KEK. mining is so based. good luck, pan man. maybe delete some of these posts so no one else tries to get it before you?

>> No.24637205

>>24637036
KGC is now my biggest gold position, have been buying like crazy since it went under $8. many have it rated a strong buy right now

>> No.24637233

>>24637205
Im going to have to free up the money tomorrow to buy it. Its at least a two x and thats on normal trajectory. When silver and gold moon it will only take off from there.

>> No.24637239

>>24637072
>back in the day you had to physically beat the original owners to reach the claim posts
I'm picturing young Pan Man wrestling with an old bearded miner in the middle of buck nowhere

>> No.24637279

>>24637157
nah its highly unlikely anyway that i can grab them, the MTO website is monitored by bots which have specific ground listed there waiting for, the moment it comes open in the system the bots have the land tied up. Its been getting harder for them to operate though, the websites ancient and other bots are also trying to get the same ground, not to mention normal people too trying to snap up some territory. Usually I get about 60% of the ground I try for if its coming open.

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I was worried silver was going to dump bellow the 200 daily EMA but it's now holding above the 100 EMA, which is great. I still wouldn't be surprised if it finds support at the 200 EMA again but the signs are very encouraging.

It's all reflecting the fundamentals however. Just waiting for more stimulus news etc

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>>24637233
Checked, my recent KGC bargain hunting, kek

>> No.24637428

>>24637279
60% success sound pretty damn good, maybe the covid hysteria will up your odds

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Feels good man

>> No.24637537

>>24637384
My only options are all in KGC LEAPS I bought last week.

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>> No.24638055

We urgently need a /msg/ thread

>> No.24638201

NAKD gang

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I'm going to buy some silver ounces this christmas and give them to my siblings. I know I will have a hard time convincing them my gift is superior since they would prefer a new gaming PC or a 100 dollar steam card. But I hope it will spur some interest in investing in precious metals.

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>>24638317
me too fren.

ALSO WE NEED A BAKER ASAP

>> No.24638615

>>24638504
>>24638504
>>24638504
>>24638504

>> No.24638703

>>24636098
>That’s just plain foolish
It's literally, unironically and exactly the ratio Maloney is using for his own stack.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FZb7cMKDcOE