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The shiny rock divide Edition

>Why gold?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i3S4rl6ehiI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gksenA5Al_A
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FI7NnOg2rxo

>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://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZCL6FKQZyoM [Embed]
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://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3mg9YcAShTo
Magnets
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NgSXg-WOEVY
https://fakebullion.com/index.php/resources/fake-bullion-database
https://fakebullion.com/index.php/resources/identifying-fake-bullion

EU/ENGLAND sources
https://www.chards.co.uk/ [Much cheaper than BullionByPost]
https://goldprice.eu5.net/ [Website to compare gold prices for UK]

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

Relevant information regarding mining companies
https://pastebin.pl/view/fddd4572
Previous thread: >>25071513
Pic From: >>25079148

>> No.25089149

First for 30 year yield 2% eoy

>> No.25089169

Rushed this bread out, and missed an embed.

>> No.25089172

Anyone here from west suffolk / east cambridgeshire UK who wants to buy 4 gold sovereigns from me?
£320 each. I've also got a 250g silver bar I'm looking to offload, buy from me and there's no VAT or premium. Cash/bank transfer

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first for comfy metal hodls

>> No.25089210

Does anyone have a detailed guide on how to evaluate miners and even companies in general?

>> No.25089240

What's the latest on the COMEX?

>> No.25089255
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25089255

>why oh why didn't I start buying miners earlier?!

Is there any peace from this feel /pmg/ frens, just a few weeks into owning stonks and I can't believe how easy this shit is

>> No.25089257

>>25089210
its too much work. i want PAN MAN to set up a mutal fund for us

>> No.25089278

>>25089255
My UUUU has over 100% gain. It is fantastic.

>> No.25089398

>>25089255
>>25089278
I thought energy is supposed to go down in the short time due to economic recession/depression. My plan was to reinvest profits from gold/silver stocks to uranium/oil stocks sometime next year.

>> No.25089451
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25089451

>>>/g/79338621 #

>> No.25089455
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25089455

just doubled my Bayhorse position to 10,000 shares, got 5,000 more @ $0.0779 USD

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25089476

Did you buy CLF?

>> No.25089487

>>25089398
Depends upon the position. You might take a small loss, but mid to long term. EXTREAMLY bullish. Uranium must always be gotten. We are already at low levels so they have to buy it otherwise the power will be cut off. This is the same with food. We are already at a lower state for a while. It is all about the price since normies don't look beyond the price.

>> No.25089517

>>25089451
Amazing

>> No.25089533

>>25089210
>>25089257
There are a bunch of good links I've found in the pastebin located at the bottom of OP. Includes info about how to read drilling results, etc. but also info about how to use valuation metrics.

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25089541

>silver up
>some miners down
>???

ahh the kneejerk into the dollar

>> No.25089573

>>25089541
It is the bell ringing from the FED.

>> No.25089585

>>25089541
Exactly how slow is your dail up

>> No.25089588

>>25089455

When BHS breaks out soon, the number of low-cap silver gems remaining is going to be very small. KS and VGLD have already bolted the stable.

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Who else is hyped?

>> No.25089655

>>25089573
>>25089585
what ar eyou referring to

>> No.25089688

why do i keep panic buying?
im such a retard

>> No.25089689

>>25089655
dxy is at 90.23
down almost half a percent

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>>25089588
checked

>> No.25089746

>>25089533
Oh shit, thanks. I hadn't opened the pastebin for ages.

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>>25089255
yep, good thing is even though we are late, we stilll caught the start of this bullmarket in commodity. We missed the first 200-400%, we won't miss the other 1000%. How much are you adding every month ? 1k for me. We're going to make it anon.

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>>25089689
oh damn. fuck is wrong with these niggers then?

>> No.25089829

>>25089655
Under the eurodollar system for the last 10-20 years, the fed put exists where they buy up any debt to allow the stock market to pick up. This was due to the GFC and the Japan effect where they would tell the Hedge Funds and Banks to side with the FED on any trade even if it was retarded since they will be bailed out under tarp or any lmnop creation. This is the effect of it going world wide where the fund managers across the world anticipate the fed and buy up dollar assets or bonds. This of course will not last for long.
TLDR: Fed made lemmings out of hedge funds and banks to buy the debt. This leads to the DXY hiking since they want the action no matter how retarded the trade. Look up this https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL-fc2oBgFM6hNywSse_V-YEYzI7D01EXB and watch it from the start.

>> No.25089839

>>25089746
Still has the same links as whem I made it :)
Will try to update the pastebin at some point. Will add new links, as well as images & explanations about ore & mining company operations with the help of Pan Man. I guess I could consider making a guide for dummies to top it off maybe but since there are so mamy great easy to understand links there I might now bother

>> No.25089856

Nicola Mining is up.

https://ceo.ca/@newsfile/nicola-mining-announces-results-of-phase-two-soil-samples

>> No.25089877

>>25089839
might not bother *
Stupid phone

>> No.25089942

>>25089839
I don't know when you made it, but the last time I checked it was probably 2-3 months ago. Or maybe I'm just blind and glanced over it. Anyway, thanks for the links.

>>25089791
Well PMs have been crabbing more or less and it's the last day before the holidays, so it might just be low volume/algos trading. This usually means a few percent loss, but nothing critical.

>> No.25089950

>>25089451
What the fuck is going on there

>> No.25090040

Do you guys average down with your miners or just sell and re-buy in at a lower price? I don't want to get caught averaging down to hard and be holding bags

>> No.25090042

>>25089942
lol anon! It's made two weeks ago!

>> No.25090082

>>25090040
When you know a winner you won't mind averaging down

>> No.25090085

>>25089950
He probably wrote code that the system would interpret in html5 so it can use the built in plugins of the chan to change the background of the website. It takes a lot of trial and effort to get it exactly, but if you use inspect elements. You can get a close approximation however, it takes trial and effort.

>> No.25090146

>>25090040

If nothing in the fundamental thesis for the stock has changed, I continue to buy as it goes down. I am willing for a stock to become as much as 20% of my portfolio if I have researched it in depth, and consider it to be a truly excellent opportunity.

>> No.25090162

>>25089588
Sterling Metals, formerly Latin American Minerals, is a name to watch for. 15m market cap, just acquired a gold/silver/zinc property in Newfoundland.

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25090259

>>25089856
Thanks bro, and thank you based silver miner anon and Pan Man. Did a lot of research on Nicola yesterday and watched several interviews with their CEO. Saw a lot of upside and bought 10,000 shares, off to a good start up 45 bucks this morning

>> No.25090274

>>25090040
I will stay with a miner I invested in until I really have a reason to sell off, but that will be after a few years. I believe in the PM thesis so it will eventually go up.

>> No.25090278

>>25089451
Holy shit what a thread

>> No.25090419

>>25090085
Kek it looks like it was a mods flexing their powers thread

>> No.25090462

>>25090259

My impression from watching interviews with the CEO was that he was intelligent and methodical, but not the type to go around doing a lot of PR and marketing himself. Even though he speaks English well, he's a German; I've seen him give interviews in the language. So absolutely no hype or marketing priced into this stock. It really is a gem. The mill alone is worth the current market cap.

>> No.25090473

>>25090259
what exchange are you trading on because on Fidelity Nicola has zero volume and is flat 0%

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>>25086734
Definitely, i took 2 nadzi coins for each of my brothers, they'll love it i'm sure!
Also i wanted to get a SS belt buckle for myself to impress the grils in town, but i've no ideas where i could find such thing.. If you guys know where to find NSDAP memorabilia that'd be great.
Luv you frens!

>> No.25090577

>>25090473

See ceo.ca, Nicola Mining is up 13.5%. Thought I'd repeat the case for NIM for those who are interested. They own four assets. First, a mill, which cost $32 million dollars (the company's current mcap):

"One hundred percent ownership of a modern (2012) gold / silver mill facility in B.C. with a fully-lined tailings facility that has had $32M invested in it, and is the only mill in B.C. permitted to process feedstock material from anywhere in the province."

Secondly, 100% of a silver property, Treasure Mountain, with at least 5 million ounces. "Some of the best historic soil samples range from 2,250 to 9,221 g/t silver."

Thirdly, a copper project, the New Craigmont mine, which is the highest-grade copper mine in North American history, and only closed because of low copper prices, not mine depletion.

Last, 75% interest in a gold property, Dominion Creek. "In 1992, eighty tonnes of concentrate was shipped to a smelter. The mill head grade was 14.1 g/t gold and the recovery was 93%."

>> No.25090698

>>25090577
Definitely is an attractive case right there. I'll have to do some DD and see if I can fit one more tiny microcap in my folio... I love good microcaps but I really shouldn't be going so heavily for them

>> No.25090707

>>25089451
>>25089451
EPIC thread hahahahha

>> No.25090828

>>25090577
Thanks for sharing this one with the board. I mentioned Sterling Metals a little earlier in this thread as another high-potential silver microcap. I'm having to stop myself from constantly tinkering with my portfolio to get more and more leverage with these microcaps. Nicola, Sterling, SSE, Pacifico, AZS, etc. all look enticing, but I don't know if I want to part with shares of Discovery or Bear Creek or Irving or any of the larger market-cap miners I have just to chase more leverage. Is my logic sound or faulty?

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>>25090462
Same impression fren

>>25090473
I used TD Ameritrade yesterday, they do charge a $6.95 fee, bastards

>> No.25090903

>>25090849
0 fees on schwab. just bought 600 shares. im a poorfag

>> No.25090969

>>25090828
I too have the itch to sell bigger companies in favor of tinier companies. Your logic isn't flawed but you should have a folio with some bigger mcaps too.
Microcaps tend to just refuse to move when metals move, they live their own life until they grow enough and the market begins noticing them.

>> No.25091011

>>25090849
Lmao I have to pay C$30 or €2 + €0.01/share with Canadian shares

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>>25090969
Usually because micros are expected to start making money 5-10 years into the future. That's a lot of hodling for the avg investor.

>> No.25091079

>>25090828

Thank you for the mention of Sterling Metals, sorry that I didn't acknowledge it earlier. My portfolio is pretty much unchanged over the past few months, apart from the addition of Blue Lagoon and Nicola Mining. I actually mentioned those companies some months ago as stocks which I was thinking about buying, but had to do more research into, when you were asking me about any more low-cap gems I knew of. I continue to maintain about 15-20 core positions, with only smaller amounts of money thrown into gambles. All my stocks are small-caps; only "producers" are BHS, IPT, and VGLD, but they are still priced as if they were explorers.

>> No.25091239

>>25090903
I might have to move to (((Schwab))), do they also not charge a fee when you sell? TD hit's you with the $6.95 fee on these small Canada miners ending in "F" when you buy and again when you sell

>> No.25091285

>>25091069
Still great to see when microcaps begin moving. The chart for MTH for example is just beautiful

>> No.25091289

>>25091239
>hits
kek, I need caffeine

>> No.25091575

https://ttmygh.podbean.com/e/teg_0003/
Listen to this podcast. There is the lord of the black matter at episode 2 which I also recommend. However, we are head of all of wall street boys.

>> No.25091597

>>25091285
Speaking of moving, today must be a happy day for all Eskay shareholders. Gz Pan Man

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5.5oz gold, 260oz silver
Have a comfy Christmas vault bois

>> No.25091713

>>25091079
You must be a man of true conviction and titanium hands. The volatility is already crazy for some of these stocks. Up 8% one day, down 6% the next, crab for a week, rinse, repeat. But then again, all it takes 3 or 4 of these microcaps doing a 50x and you'll have made a boatload.

>> No.25091734

>>25091285
agreed - I bought aurcana silver at $0.60 and watching it makes me diamonds.

>>25091239
i get charged a $0.01 fee for selling most over the counter stocks. theres a $50 commission for buying a stock on a foreign exchange, though most of these micros are offered OTC so i usually never see that fee.

>> No.25091785

>>25090577
>NIM

yeah i picked up some Nicola yesterday, thanks. no volume on Fidelity past 2 days ticker: HUSIF

>> No.25091893

>>25091713

It has been a truly horrible five months in the miners, ever since the middle of August. I never imagined that this consolidation could last so long, but I think that we'll see it come to an end soon. The way these stocks should be moving is going up 5-10% every day, the way they were from March to August. That ought to happen again on the next leg up. At least there have been a couple of silver linings in Klondike and Vangold (when it gets unhalted) to break up the general sideways to downwards movement. None of the short-term noise troubles me, because I am 100% convinced of the silver investment thesis.

>> No.25091908

>>25091608
That’s a damn nice stack anon, but why do you keep it all in such a small safe? Any burglar could just carry it out of your house then cut it open with an angle grinder at a later date

>> No.25091964

>>25091608
Never understood vaults. A giant box that screams "steal me". Unless the thing is hidden and cemented into the god damn foundation, they make absolutely no sense to me.

If I were a burglar, I would grab the vault and deal with opening it later. A safer spot would be hiding it in furniture or something creative.

>> No.25092050

>>25091908
>>25091964
>>25091608


you're supposed to bolt your safe to the foundation of your house so they can't remove it

>> No.25092061
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25092061

Come on Scottie, we need more power

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>>25091893
That's what I remind myself every time I see stocks going up and not having funds to buy as a poor wageslave. I might miss the next 6 month, but I will def not miss the other 5 years of this bullmarket. Will add every month and get that financial freedom one day.
>>25091964
That's what happened to Jeff, the guy working with Mike Maloney. His house got fuked and they just took the vault, he lost every PM.

>> No.25092219

>>25092050
>you're supposed to bolt your safe to the foundation of your house so they can't remove it
Can’t they just get an impact wrench and unbolt it?

>> No.25092286

>>25092050
>>25091908
>>25091964
Don't worry, its well hidden and a theft is unlikely. I also have hidden gps trackers in key High value goods around the house which trigger if the geofence is left. Also everything is insured.

>> No.25092311

>>25089103
What the FUCK is going on with GPL?

>> No.25092336

>>25092219
>Can’t they just get an impact wrench and unbolt it?

i mean i guess in theory they bring a fucking bulldozer and just level your house dude. your average burgler isn't packing those kinds of tools for a snatch and grab

>> No.25092348

>>25089455
only thing that concerns me about BHS (aside from PM saying their operation was "cute") is that they keep focusing on the "shareholder value". Real companies that make money don't necessarily need to tweet about this all the time -- they just do it.

>> No.25092369

>>25092219
This is why you should also have a big stick.

>> No.25092416

Bayhorse just briefly dipped to $0.07 USD, crap could have saved almost $50 if I'd gone cheaper on my limit order earlier

>> No.25092417

>>25089856
>Nicola crabbed for the past month, goes up right after /pmg/ starts talking about it
G-guys, are we the bogs?

>> No.25092498

>>25092348
They obviously want to nurture trust and faith for the company in shareholders now. I don't own any anymore but this is a good sign, it shows BHS understands that many people have effectively lost faith in management

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>2000$ stimulus check coming
https://twitter.com/ReshadHudson/status/1341773176016138240
wew, seems like my wish for PM to crab until March is dead.

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>>25092369
for you

>> No.25092738

>>25092665
That's a full ounce of gold there. If only I didn't have insurance and college, that's what would've used it on.

>> No.25092774

>>25092733
Thanks anon. And checked.

>> No.25092789

Some body give me a meme to throw 1500 at

>> No.25092820

>>25092348
>>25092498

KS is literally doing nothing, no drilling, no news releases, no production, management team a complete ghost, but it went 3.5x simply on the basis of speculation and Twitter pumpers. Here you have poor BHS, which is a real permitted producing silver mine with at least 7 million ounces, mcap only $13 million, trading at 1x projected cash flow, two other excellent gold properties, several respected geos working on the project, Graeme O'Neil now regularly posting videos of the production process, just announcing confirmation of a take-off offer for the concentrate, prestigious figures like Sprott's friend Chris Vermeulen endorsing it, or Bob Moriarty saying that he "loves it" and "owns a boatload," and even now people still won't stop criticizing the CEO. He can't do anything right. The silver lining for me is that the absurdly low sentiment has allowed me to triple my position, and probably realize the trade of a lifetime when silver gets over $30 soon. When people on Stockhouse are whining, hysterically, that the silver ore in the videos might be fake, because it's described "mineralized material," you know that the turn is coming soon.

>> No.25092833

>>25092665
Does this pump or dump the price of PM’s?

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>>25092665
>unanimous
>talking like shes led this push
>trumps been offering since august
>probably still have all those bullshit rules/payments
i dont even know anymore

>> No.25092852

>>25089451
Kek

>> No.25092862
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25092862

I told you fags to buy BNGO last week, did any of you listen?

>> No.25092863

>>25089451
How the fuck, ahahahahhaha this is amazing. I miss nyan cat, mi miss 2010.
I cri naow.

>> No.25092880

>>25092833
It should but at the same time you have this :
https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/uk-expands-tier-4-lockdowns-another-mutant-covid-strain-emerges
So if other country start doing the same, who know what will happen. I sincerly hope it crab or crash a bit so I have time to take position at least until Febuary.

>> No.25092897

>>25092820
Kek. I don't own either of those, anon, but I could see how some bagholders would be pissed at this dilemma. Hell look @ GPL. I truly haven't realized how manipulated some of these juniors are until I started playing it. Hopefully your bags will moon and you can say "I told you so".

>> No.25092900

>>25092660
>Waited for the post SPAC merger dump (this is a coin flip) and bought when it hit $18 because it looked like a good entry. Planned to sell today because I saw that XL Fleet was ringing the NYSE bell and CNBC was interviewing the CEO. Sold at $27 during the pump in the interview.
Wait do SPACs really get a post-merger dump most times?

>> No.25092930

>>25092789
I've said a lot of mean things to you but I want you to make it. CSIQ calls

>> No.25092949

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1rdlHKioR6A

$RIDE
ON TIME!

>> No.25092954

>>25089451
This thread is FUNKY

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>>25089180
pure and wholesome waifus the best

>> No.25092971

GUYS THIS IS NOT /SMG/
GO HERE >>25092775

Sorry gents, someone linked here at the bottom of our last thread, you will now be raided by r*ddit tourists for an hour.

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Should I all I'm on CLF longs? Has the amount of shares increased or is steel just cyclical? Or was this because of the war in afghanistan?

>> No.25093029

>>25092789
thorium

>> No.25093039

Conflicted on rycey
What do anons?

>> No.25093066

>>25092971
so a normal Wednesday then

>> No.25093067

>>25092987

if iron dips its going down lol.

>> No.25093072

>>25093039
Took a little tumble didn't they?

Looks like a loser stock.

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>>25093072
>>25093039
>>25092949
>>25092930

>> No.25093169

The previous years silver has gone up in december (specially the last days) but starts to go down in january. Will this happen again this year?

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>finally bought some silver
>my bank call me for the first time in two years the next day
>they want to sell me some "savings plans"

>> No.25093191

Aluminum always goes up.

>> No.25093211

>>25093169
God I hope so

>> No.25093217
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25093217

Born too late to explore the world
Born too early to explore the galaxy
Born just in time for the crash of western society and hoarde gold to have a chance at feeding your wife and son in the aftermath.

>> No.25093235

>>25092820
Great points fren. I think Graeme is aware of the criticism and is determined to prove any doubters wrong. I expect good things in '21 and there are numerous ways they can happen

>> No.25093241

>>25090500
Try hessen antique.

>> No.25093263

>>25093189
never had this happen ever. what country are you in/what bank?

>> No.25093309

LGVW bag holders let us celebrate today’s pump together

>> No.25093321

>>25093217
you'll need lead more than gold if it gets to that point

>> No.25093325

>>25091239
Foreign ordinary shares get hit with high fees by whatever exchange they are on. If you're a big baller I'm sure brokers waive it, but we're talking tens of millions in assets for that

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Hey retards this is /PMG/ the idiots at /SMG/ linked you here

>> No.25093345

>>25089103
Test

>> No.25093355

>>25089172
Sorry mate I live in Kent, Bojo will snipe me down if I step foot in another borough.

>> No.25093385

>>25093321
>>25093217
You should’ve been stacking food before gold

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>>25093321
I have an air pistol. Thats it :(
Its a powerful one though! :)

>> No.25093442

>>25093217
have fun raising my off spring FAGGOT AHAHAHAHAHAA

>> No.25093465

>>25093189
>Bank is teasing me with half mill min investment vehicles
I haven't even made it yet, but they ((( know)))

>> No.25093489

>>25093217
>wife and kids before he made it
Ngmi

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>>25093417
squab is great protein
>>25093385
I have 12 gallons and water and 30000 kcals in storage. do you reckon i need more?

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>>25093496
Squirrel good too :)

>> No.25093557

>>25093496
>I have 12 gallons and water and 30000 kcals in storage. do you reckon i need more?
Yes you should have enough food and water to last you for a year. I’d recommend trying to increase your water to 100 gallons and 100 days worth of food for now

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>>25093263
>>25093465

I'm french, and I really don't understand why would they propose me that, I have 2k€ on my bank account lmao

>> No.25093670

>>25093625
BNP Paribas chads unite !

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>>25093625
they want to keep you in the system so they can keep leveraging your money. oddly privacy invading though, dont listen to them, go your own way

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>>25092417
kek, Sprott and Rick Rule are probably lurking

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>>25093670
Oh non non non!

Did the same happen to you?

>> No.25093830

>>25093790
Pas encore friend. Great success for you !

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>>25093790
same here, societe general keep calling me even though I drain my bank account every paycheck day to buy miner or coins. There is just enough to pay shit like rent.

>> No.25093882

>>25089451
Hovering over that nearly gave me a seizure wtf.

>> No.25093921

>>25093844
You say SocGen to look cool when you're around Americans.

>> No.25093983

>>25091608
Safes are the worse place to store Gold/Silver, they are basically boxes that say "All this guys wealth is in here and you should steal from it"

Best way to hide stuff is in plain sight, like an old empty paint tin sitting on a shelf full of other tins in a shed/garage etc....

>> No.25094055

Does anyone know why Lithium miners are up? My LAC is up 35% in 2 days and I have no idea why. Considering putting some money in LI because I like their chart, seems like it's beginning to break out.

>> No.25094098

>>25093983
That is why you get a proper safe, have some diversion safes and get an alarm system.

>> No.25094141

>>25093496
>15 days worth of food for a small person that isn't expending a lot of energy and less than a bathtub full of water.
Kek, most Americans consume that amount within a few days. If you're going to prep, go all out otherwise it's just a LARP.

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>>25094055
>Does anyone know why Lithium miners are up? My LAC is up 35% in 2 days and I have no idea why. Considering putting some money in LI because I like their chart, seems like it's beginning to break out.
They're shilling it on (((CNBC)))

>> No.25094159

>>25094055
BASED biden will ban all ICE and we'll all be given electric cars for free

>> No.25094244

>>25089240
Still well to do unfortunetly.

>> No.25094259

>>25089451
now do biz

>> No.25094279

>>25093496
Every time you go to the store, you should be picking up an extra ten pounds of pasta, and about a dozen canned beans or so. pasta where I am runs you about a dollar a pound, and beans about 60 cents a can. So you can get all that for less than 25 dollars a trip. It adds up quickly.

>> No.25094280

>>25094141
dude dont gatekeep. if we have to plan for anything past 3 months, whatevers left isnt going to be worth it anyway.

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I can always come here to my safe haven to take a break from the crypto FUD. I love my shiny rocks!

>> No.25094290

>>25094155
CNBC LMAO

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>>25094259
easy

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Hello Frens!

>> No.25094360

>>25094155
>>25094159
I thought they'd been shilling this stuff for months? Or did they just start now? All the EV shit has been running on the power of pure memes for a quite a while now. Fuck me I was only half done buying.

>> No.25094362

Nicola Mining is mooning.

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>>25094343
henlo fren
are those gold krugs?

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>>25094343
hey corona fren, add any more recently? might try to get one of those 20 kor

>> No.25094441

you guys convinced me to get gold instead of btc ....why? why is nothing happening ?

>> No.25094454

>>25093625
(((they))) are afraid by the frog stacker. French banks are such a ticking bomb, so much in the red only italians banks look worse! The difference with Italy is BNP or SG are monstruously big, if SG go down it's the whole EU economy who collapse.

>> No.25094490

>>25094362
we haven't seen anything yet, just wait until the tards on ceo.ca notice it

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>>25094441
what do you mean? this isint some zoomer shitcoin 100x overnight dude

>> No.25094526

>>25089760
if i wouold like to start buying these commodities, where should i start?
pls just say which and i will research

>> No.25094541

>>25094441
here you go:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pboxv8Hne1E&t=536s

>> No.25094553

>>25094280
That's why it's pointless, you can go three months on very limited calories and rainwater. Most people have more than 30,000 calories just in their pantry. Prepping like this is theater to make people feel better about their chances in a disaster when it wouldn't make much of a difference if shit actually kicked off. It would be different if you had a year supply of food but protecting it would be a whole other can of worms.

>> No.25094587

>>25094490

Makes you wonder who lurks here, because the stock only came up on pmg yesterday. These results aren't from today. https://ceo.ca/@newsfile/nicola-mining-announces-results-of-phase-two-soil-samples

>> No.25094591

>>25093241
Nice, thanks fren!

>> No.25094643

>>25094526

Copper and silver: Callinex Mines, Nicola Mining
Zinc and silver: Fireweed Zinc, Tinka Resources
Cobalt and silver: Canada Silver Cobalt Works

>> No.25094716

>>25094553
id rather he have it and not need it, than need it and not have it.

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>>25094643
Cobalt will die anon

>> No.25094782

>>25092820
People are accusing them of putting fake silver ore in the videos!? Wow, that’s crazy, either insanely bearish or insanely bullish.

>> No.25094823

>>25094553
I also hunt and fish so im not worried at all. the food and water i have is more for normie disasters like a bad snow storm.

>> No.25094961

>>25094587
it does, next week's headline: "Eric Sprott invests $30 million in Nicola Mining Inc."

>> No.25094996

>>25092435
It's blatant FUD to program the NPCs to acclaim the next lockdown.

>> No.25095079

>>25094782

It's like watching a pack of crying babies at this point. These are some of the posts:

"Notice it says stacking "mineralised material" at our bayhorse silver mine....nice wording when beach sand can be described as "mineralised material"....Why didn't it say silver ore...??....best to all"

"But go back to the videos of the mine interior during any of the tours and even where they had chisselled material stacked.....The color...consistency and any colors in the interior don't match those piles in the tent...Dynamiting that rock doesn't change the coloring either....There was barely anything there that looked like mined anything except for those few boulders on top.....Then look how it is layered in those pliles.....Too much fine stuff for material that hasn't been crushed yet..Wouldn't the priority be to store your high grade material in a tent or have they run out of that already..? ..Convince me otherwise.....Hey ask Graeme about it.....I would love to hear his answer...lol....best to all"

"This was an official BHS video with the BHS logo and everything and the audio was running....No verbal commentary.....When has anyone witnessed Graeme missing a chance to comment and ramble on incessantly unless there is a reason not to ...?.....What is a "bonanza grade" anyways and whatever happened to that 43-101 they were working on over a year ago....??.....Time for some real answers here.....best to all"

"SP not even fluctuating with gold/silver prices now. Just drifting lower as people realize that G is a self serving scam artist "

Only have to contrast this with the quality of the geos working on the project and the endorsement of Moriarty yesterday to know that I'm on the right side of this trade, and that these people are children.

>> No.25095191

>>25095079
At this point, Would you sell shares from Defiance or Klondike to put into BHS?

>> No.25095239

>>25095191
Klondike, maybe. Defiance, absolutely not.

>> No.25095274

>>25095191

I don't own DEF, but already did sell half my Klondike at 0.22 CAD to buy BHS and some SSE.

>> No.25095427

>>25094441
>He doesn't know
Here's afreebie fag
https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2020-12-17/gld-10-k-omits-critical-gold-holdings-data-gld-cfo-leaves-1-day-financial-year-end

Back in the day it took years for a return on investment. All we're asking of your dopamine addled mind is a few months.

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>>25094362
Holy crap, Nicola is mooning. All credit to based silver miner anon and PM. All I did was an hour of dd yesterday and pull the trigger

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>>25095431
gratz anon wagmi

>> No.25095498

>>25095431
The guys as /pmg/ really picked a good entry point here. Gz to all. I wish I had the capital to buy some myself but I've other holdings I have to add to, plus some positions I want to enter. Nicola definitely looks attractive all things considered though, might take priority for me

>> No.25095503

>>25089103
Is pre-1933 gold worth the premiums? And how recognizable is it compared to American gold eagles, British sovereigns, or 20 francs?

>> No.25095512

>>25094823
I'm fairly sure that most of the fish and wildlife would be largely depleted within six months of the power being shut off because of the millions of people trying to sustenance hunt. The amount of meat you need to sustain someone is a lot more than people think. For example a mule deer has an average boneless yield of 50 pounds so you would need to kill 26 of them each year to feed a single person 2500 calories per day.

Long term you either wait it out with your supplies until most of the people die off from starvation/murder, or you join in and eat who you find. This is why I don't prep, I would easy way out long before it reached this point.

>> No.25095624

>>25095512
we're overrun with whitetail. most people have no idea what to do but even if a small group manage to reap the majority of the harvest there's enough to get back to some semblance of a normal life. but you are right in that if things go really south it probably isn't worth the hardship

>> No.25095933

>>25095503
You are running a leveraged bet. Buying higher premiums will ensure that you will not be tempted by the greed to cash it when a reset of price will occur like FDR while still being in the legal loophole created by JFK and FDR for confiscation. However with silver, you make a more upside potential since there was never any confiscation of silver, but that means you play into the risk that they will which is a statistical anomaly however it is still possible in a kanysian nightmare. Post 1933 gold has some risk of confiscation, however, they will most likely have most of the modern billionaire and old trillionaires like red shield have modern gold making that a good bet with a bit more risk.
TLDR: Depends upon how you will react if they want you to sell your gold or silver for 200x the spot price. If you know you will crave in when your entire family will break down your gold to then yell at you to sell or you are retarded. Get pre 1933, if not. Stack silver.

>> No.25095973

>>25090259
>>25090462
yea I completely forgot these guys existed because their so quiet, but there really well positioned in BC with their mill running third party ore. I wish more of these companies would hire a marketing firm just to do some nice faceburg ads or something, they deserve to be rewarded.

>> No.25096000

>>25094441
you misunderstand gold. if you're looking for a moon, silver junior miners are where you need to be

or go buy XRP at a huge discount right now and hope it gets back to .50

>> No.25096040

>>25095933

>However with silver, you make a more upside potential since there was never any confiscation of silver

Unfortunately, silver was actually confiscated as well, in 1934, one year after gold was stolen from the American people. The only way in which to to protect yourself legally from PM confiscation was either to hold bullion offshore, or own mining stocks. I'm not sure if silver was confiscated in Britain though; I know that gold was, in 1966.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Executive_Order_6814

"On August 9, 1934, U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt implemented the seizure of all silver situated in the continental United States with Executive Order 6814 - Requiring the Delivery of All Silver to the United States for Coinage."

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>>25096000
he just left...with TRIPS!

>> No.25096103

>>25096000
Checked. XRP has some coverage due to the IMF supporting it as it's platform like hash graph. I do not want to side with the IMF on crypto.
>>25096040
"A key difference was that EO 6814 excluded the seizure of all silver coins, whether foreign or domestic"

>> No.25096207

>>25095079
thats bonkers? these guys do know ore changes color often after its come out from underground right? It drys out and oxidizes.. Its probably also covered in dust and surface soil from outside as well.

>> No.25096218

>>25095933
Thanks Mr. Baker, you and PAN MAN always give the most insightful responses. To me modern bullion coins just feel so sterile and boring, and I’d rather eat a premium to get a coin with so much rich history like pre-1933 gold.

>> No.25096261

>>25095973

Yes, hope that in future NIM does begin to market itself better. Although the fact that NIM does no marketing is also what makes it so attractive to me as a buy at this point. I would never buy something which I saw advertised on something like KingWorldNews, because I'd tend to presume that hype is priced into a large part of the market cap. Whereas the market cap of NIM, which is lower than the price of the mill alone, makes it clear that nobody gives a damn about the company, so I'm buying the absolute bottom simply on the basis of fundamentals. I remember seeing Fosterville South advertised on KWN in July; stock has now crashed by 60%.

>>25096103

Interesting, had never taken note of that detail.

>> No.25096361

>>25096218
Get sovereigns, and get a sovereign case. You might get pre 1933 sovereign gold on accident which can save you a lot of money.
>>25096261
This is why i still ignore the confiscation act since junk silver should be at least 40-60% of your stack while most numismatic silver is from nuie which is legally a coin.

>> No.25096654

>>25096361
What’s so special about pre-1933 Sovereigns?

>> No.25096760

>>25095431

Is Nicola still a buy at $0.11? I got some yesterday but its a very small position, like 2%

>> No.25096927

>>25096654
It is the legal precedent from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Executive_Order_6102..
Specifically this clause, "The order specifically exempted "customary use in industry, profession or art," a provision that covered artists, jewelers, dentists, signmakers, etc.. The order also permitted any person to own up to $100 in gold coins, a face value equivalent to 5 troy ounces (160 g) of gold valued at approximately $10,000 in 2020. The same paragraph also exempted "gold coins having recognized special value to collectors of rare and unusual coins," which protected recognized gold coin collections from legal seizure and likely melting."
From this precedent of confiscation, anything in this time range of 1933 is a ok. This is what makes it valuable, and makes you able to defend yourself in court of head to other nations since they will usually conform to american laws through a conflicted system involving SWIFT.
This is also why I am not concerned about confiscation of silver since this can also be used in that legal case as well since it is art.
TLDR: Pre 1933 coins are valuable due to legal rules. If it happened a year latter then pre 1934 would be valued and vise versa. Most nations follow the american rules which is why nations that oppose us extradition is very rare since they will lose the euro dollar market. This makes the pre 1933 have value internationally.

>> No.25097018

Now that anons here are talking about microcaps, check out Thunderstruck Resources. I'll spare the details in my own post but if you want a nice analysis + exciting price target check out this analyst report by Red Cloud Securities: https://www.redcloudfs.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/20201209-AWE-Initiation.pdf

>> No.25097024

Anyone still ordering physical this late in the season? I'm getting fucked by USPS, but I'm itching for a few more ounces of gold at least by January

>> No.25097041

>>25096760

If you buy anything after it has run up, there is always a danger it will dump, but 0.13 CAD is still 28% down from the August peak, and the market cap is still equivalent with the price of the mill ($32 million).

>> No.25097049

>>25094383
The one on the right is a 1oz Krug, the other ones are 100 Kronen Österreich (30.49g fine)

>> No.25097067

>>25097024
USPS literally are dragging their feet for over a month for me. You are not alone.

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>>25094411
recently I bought some soviet czervonetz, sovereigns and 2 Rand SA, a 20 Kronen will arrive hopefully after christmas. That will be it for this year

>> No.25097120

>>25097024
yeah, package hasnt left distribution for 8 days at this point, CT is fucked. i have a tube of 21 ASEs too that will probably be as bad when they ship

>> No.25097127

>>25096760
Better ask silver miner anon, I'm no expert, but I'd think after a 20% gain there might be a pullback coming

>> No.25097172

>>25097018
"We
firmly believe Thunderstruck is currently being undervalued by the
market and could rerate 5x to 10x on positive drilling news given that
Thunderstruck has an EV of C$5.4M versus similar sized peers at C$52.4M."

Remember DD in any case! That's all for now, will stop shilling here

>> No.25097360

>>25096927
But if any future presidents wanted to confiscate gold, wouldn’t they just draft up a new EO mandating you turn all your gold in regardless if its pre-1933 or not?

>> No.25097383

Buy $MNXXF

>> No.25097384

By the way, I sometimes used to talk about Euro Sun Mining in these threads. If anybody was still going to invest in that stock then now would be the time. Romania just now kept out its left-wing parties and elected a business-minded politician. The company is developing a mine with 10 million ounces of gold in the ground, but the stock still has only a $56 million mcap. The stock is down 45% from its 18th August peak, and essentially the same price that it was at the start of this year, when gold was $1500. Sprott is in it.

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Anyone else happy Aztec Minerals is coming back from the dead? Up around 20% over the last 2 days following this news

http://aztecminerals.com/news/index.php?content_id=154

>> No.25097493

>>25097437

Yes, I immediately bought more Aztec when those results came out. I posted them a few threads ago. 0.62 gpt Gold Equivalent over 140.21m was really impressive. I knew that the market wouldn't really appreciate it at first, because all it cares about is grade, but 140m is enormous. Newrange Gold dumped at first when it released results of 0.184 g/t Au over 213.4 meters, but then soared back up when the market actually appreciated that news.

>> No.25097549

>>25097384
Thanks for the reminder mate, Euro Sun's projects look pretty good but I dont know the regulatory setup for Europe very well compared to North America. Do you see any glaring issues that might pop up down the line?

>>25097018
I really need to find a geological map of Fiji and snoop around there some more for more info, I am still surprised I dont hear about more projects Thunderstruck in the country.

>> No.25097577

>>25097384
>10Moz
>50M mcap
I will nownbuy your company.
JK I'll do some DD and if I'm convinved I'll invest for sure. That's a ridiculous offer if they have an EV/Resource like that

>> No.25097666

>>25097549

I'm not familiar with how the Romanian bureaucracy functions myself, but this is from @Mustangtrader on ceo.ca:

"I'm a long time investor and done my DD on ESM. The only issue with these guys is their lack of news flow but right now it's simply a waiting period. Next quarter should see a huge re rate when the Urbanism for Plan Certificate and the Project Technical Design Certificates are approved in order to make a construction decision, along with a DFS that should really get investor's attention. By including the Rovina deposit with Colnic and extending the mine life from 12 to 18 years the production profile would be about 122K oz Au and 27mm lb Cu using a $1500 gold and $3.00 copper price the NPV will approximate $700mm-725mm U.S. or $900mm - $1B Cdn. With a capex of $352mm U.S. and permits in hand this should re rate at .70NAV around $1.00 - $1.10 share based on a 600mm share count once production begins. At 1.0xNAV would be $1.50 - $1.67 share.
And remember these guys cleaned house and got rid of Forbes & Manhatten and replaced them with better people who are pushing this project forward. Probably worth the wait."

>> No.25097734

>>25097493
If Pino is given the green light, and turns out to be everything that we hope it could be, and with their other properties, what could Silver Spruce Resources do in the next few years if silver goes to triple digits?

>> No.25097906

>>25097666
Imagine, read all this......
Or buy shiny coin

>> No.25097919

>>25097549
Here's a claim map for Fiji. To my knowledge the only publically Canada-listed Juniors over there are Lion One and Thunderstruck, both of which I own. Notice the short distance to Newcrest claims in the East.
http://www.mrd.gov.fj/images/Maps/Tenements/September%20Tenement%202020/Viti%20Levu%20Cadastral.pdf

>> No.25097929

>>25097734

If Pino actually turned out to be everything which @oldbanker hopes it will be, then Silver Spruce, at this mcap, would be the greatest silver investment which was ever made. Not sure exactly how high it would get at triple-digit silver, because, once you get to triple-digit silver, all the silver stocks start to appear absolutely silly in any event. But as it stands right now, DSV is allocated a $600 million mcap for having half a billion silver ounces in Mexico, so if SSE could prove 120 million ounces in Mexico at its present $7 million market cap, then I don't see why it shouldn't go at least 10x, and then keep pace with DSV as silver continues to rise. But SSE is a complete gamble of course.

>> No.25097955

>>25097919
thank you! thats handy!

>> No.25097975

>>25097493
good call anon, I saw Chairman Bradford Cooke was insider buying last week but have been down and didn't have the balls to buy more

>> No.25098316

>>25097975

Yes, I saw the insider buying as well, that was another reason to buy immediately when the results came out. I also like the fact that Brad Cooke is the CEO of Endeavour Silver, and just did that deal with Vangold to sell them El Cubo.

>> No.25098432

>>25097929
I for one sold my position at a loss and won't be buying back until they get those drill permits. They've been waiting to drill Pino for about a year now and oldbanker with his ever-optimistic views keeps anticipating news on that soon™ all the time. It was "soon" a couple months back and it's still "soon". Might buy back if Melchett Lake ends up being a great ground though, but I'll wait and see real nice and slow

>> No.25098470

>>25097929
Not throwing a few dollars at something like this would be illogical in my opinion. And I detest gambling.

>> No.25098706
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>>25098432

He does actually sell his stocks when he considers them to be lost causes. One example of that is Prospero Silver. He holds on to his stocks for a long time because he deeply believes in them from his research, it's not blind optimism. e. g. East Asia Minerals and K92 mining. At one point, he was down 40% on EAS, just like SSE right now. But continued to hold and buy the bottom and made 170% on the former, 280% on the latter. I'm not excessively troubled about SSE, because $5 million tends to be an mcap which is awarded even to a complete shell company, and SSE has several other properties besides Pino. Nothing is priced into the mcap, the stock is completely dead. So that's why I feel comfortable to hold it.

>> No.25099069

>>25097360
They can, but they are all bought off. Look at lobbyists.

>> No.25099317

>>25098706
I too would have optimism for SSE if they had the go-ahead for Pino. But for now my money has better opportunities to grow elsewhere. I wouldn't mind if ME or LIO or MTH for example went down 50%, I'd be quite elated actually

>> No.25099415

>>25098706
Also until SSE can get to drilling Pino I believe CBI to be a strictly better company to own. They've I believe two 50-50 JV projects with SSE but they're much more active and systematic in their exploration efforts than SSE in my eyes, plus they've a nice JV with TOC who just finished drilling the Pilar property that could have a large epithermal breccia feeder pipe that could host a lot of gold and silver. SSE is all about Pino for me and without Pino they're not worth holding to me

>> No.25099591

>>25099415

I like the look of CBI also, but the mcap is so close to SSE right now ($5 million vs $7 million) that I'd rather simply own SSE. Owning SSE is about taking an educated gamble on the dream of Pino, and nothing more. Nothing which CBI has, has the potential to make it soar 10x, but SSE has a real chance, if a doubtful one. So it occupies its place of extreme speculation in my portfolio, while also having a cushion, insofar as little or no hype is priced into the mcap, because the stock is pretty much unknown, and also because they also have several other properties. So it's not like owning something like NAK, where, if a permit gets denied, the price instantly crashes by 90%.

>> No.25099887

>>25099591
>Owning SSE is about taking an educated gamble on the dream of Pino, and nothing more.
Then why take the risk that Pino stays in approval hell for another year, or even longer? Why not just wait until SSE gets the green light? The stock won't double or anything when Pino gets approved. You can use your time and money to get gains elsewhere instead. Why sit on a crab when there are amazing opportunities everywhere?

>> No.25100025

>>25099887

> Why not just wait until SSE gets the green light? The stock won't double or anything when Pino gets approved.

It already did. I was there at the 52-week high of 0.12, when speculation was running wild that news about Pino was imminently going to be released. The current price is 0.050 CAD. If you wait on the side until news comes out, then you will be buying once the news is already priced in. Klondike shows that a stock can even soar on no news at all, if you don't get in early. Had I waited for management to start doing things before I invested in that stock, I'd never have made any money. But I was willing to allocate 10% of my portfolio to it regardless, because I could see that the mcap was a complete joke, relative to the historic potential of the ounces of the ground.

>> No.25100068
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25100068

>>25089103

If you had 50K to invest in silver miners, which ones would you choose?

>> No.25100130

>>25100068
I am not adept in miners. Ask pan man. However, I can do other aspects of your portfolio.

>> No.25100164

>>25100025
>speculation was running wild that news about Pino was imminently going to be released
All speculation. Still the same speculation as back then. The company has not released any news on Pino in months. I wouldn't even mind buying after the news on Pino getting released comes out. Especially if you consider it an "extreme speculation" play which you wouldn't invest in heavily anyway.
>Klondike shows that a stock can even soar on no news at all
Klondike has an old high grade mine with known ounces down there. Silver Spruce has a greenfield property with promising surface samples. That's a world of difference anon.

>> No.25100182 [DELETED] 

>>25100068

If you don't want to take too much risk, buy SILJ. If you want to take a little more risk, buy producers like Alexco, Endeavour Silver, and Great Panther Mining. If you want the most upside potential for the greatest risk, buy small-caps.

The core three positions which everybody should own: DSV, SVE, IPT

Also look into: ELO, TK, BHS, IRV, CNX, AZS, NIM, AZT, BLLG, FWZ, VML, BSR, SSE

Do your own research on these stocks on the company websites, and on ceo.ca.

>> No.25100246 [DELETED] 

>>25100068

If you don't want to take too much risk, buy SILJ. If you want to take a little more risk, buy producers like Alexco, Endeavour Silver, and Great Panther Mining. If you want the most upside potential for the greatest risk, buy small-caps.

The core three positions which everybody should own: DSV, SVE, IPT

Also look into: ELO, TK, BHS, IRV, CNX, AZS, NIM, AZT, BLLG, FWZ, VML, BSR, SSE

Do your own research on these stocks on the company websites, and on ceo.ca.

>>25100164

>Klondike has an old high grade mine with known ounces down there. Silver Spruce has a greenfield property with promising surface samples. That's a world of difference anon.

I would never allocate 10% of my portfolio to something like SSE, but point is, KS was going absolutely nowhere for months, in the same way that you describe SSE, until suddenly it did.

>> No.25100269

>>25100068
If I had that kind of money I'd have positions in like 25 different companies at least, and most wouldn't be silver focused. I'd put money in gold, copper, nickel, other base metals and uranium miners.

>> No.25100285

>>25100068

If you don't want to take too much risk, buy SILJ. If you want to take a little more risk, buy producers like Alexco, Endeavour Silver, and Great Panther Mining. If you want the most upside potential for the greatest risk, buy small-caps.

The core three positions which everybody should own: DV, SVE, IPT

Also look into: ELO, TK, BHS, IRV, CNX, AZS, NIM, AZT, BLLG, FWZ, VML, BSR, SSE, MTB

Do your own research on these stocks on the company websites, and on ceo.ca.

>>25100164

>Klondike has an old high grade mine with known ounces down there. Silver Spruce has a greenfield property with promising surface samples. That's a world of difference anon.

I would never allocate 10% of my portfolio to something like SSE, but point is, KS was going absolutely nowhere for months, in the same way that you describe SSE, until suddenly it did.

>> No.25100327

>>25100068
What are you looking for specifically? Also do you promise to DD anything I suggest to you?
Are you looking for explorers, mid level explorers / producers or the full time major miners? This is important, and remember I am only the on the ground guy, there are probably others here who are better at figuring out whats best for you.

>> No.25100371

>>25100246
Alright point taken. But I really believe that everybody wanting to get a piece of the Pino Pie would have a very fair entry price when Pino gets approved. I guess if I had more money I'd be happy sitting on some SSE shares but my wallet is small and light so for me it's most important to find the best companies that grow in price fast, or ones that will almost certainly go up

>> No.25100413

>>25100285
>>25100246
>>25100182
>triple post
Dude calm down

>> No.25100450

>>25100413
Eh the miner anon tends to do that, don't mind it

>> No.25100459

>>25100371
>>25100285

Had to delete my post because I wrote DSV for DV.

Thanks for the discussion. I understand what you're saying, and you should, of course, only invest deeply in stocks which you believe in rather than spread yourself thin. For me, SSE occupies a place of extreme speculation in my portfolio, and I treat it as such.

>> No.25100592

>>25100459
Glad to discuss with you! By the by, have you looked into GR Silver & Blackrock Gold? Great exploration companies, I own some BRC. BRC has a property to the west of Summa Silver as well as another property more to the north also in Nevada

>> No.25100704

>>25100068
If you want to invest in junior miners, look at the miner pastebin at the bottom of the OP and begin studying. Here's the link, have a blast!
https://pastebin.pl/view/fddd4572

>> No.25100775

>>25100327

I'm looking for companies that are properly managed, which are past the discovery phase, and I'm fine with small caps.

Of course I'll do my DD on your suggestions :)

>> No.25100991

>>25100592

I have heard good things about all of them, am sure that all will do well. Was thinking about investing in BRC at 0.60 CAD if it went just a little lower, but then it ran away from me, and now that it is getting back to a $100 million mcap explorers like AZS or MTB, which are one fifth the price, simply seem so much more appealing. When it comes to the more expensive Mexican explorers like DEF, GRSL, VZLA etc. I prefer simply to forego them and put all my money in Impact Silver, since IPT is already and has long been a producer, and I know that property well and truly and deeply believe in its enormous exploration-potential. IPT is still at $130 million, so still looks very cheap to me, and I expect it to be extremely sensitive to the price of silver.

>> No.25101209

>>25100991
Thanks for the detailed response. Haven't looked into most of those companies but will have to take a look at Impact. Defiance for one is undervalued even when only looking at the NPV of their Tepal gold porphyry project which is the reason the company is on my buy list. But if IPT is at a lower market cap and they already have a producing silver mine I might have to get that first instead. Will see.

>> No.25101256

>>25100775
Any specific regions? I am mostly knowledgeable on north america. A lot of the good companies have already risen quite a ways, and i am sure that more than a few of my suggestions will have already been brought up but I would suggest looking into Alexco, Ascot for smaller scale projects nearing or becoming producers. Centerra Gold for a larger operator with a long list of operating projects. Others to look into would be Osisko Gold Royalties, they hold control over a large chunk of explorers turning to producers including the Barkerville Gold Project in central BC. Another small company that doesnt get enough love would be Artemis Gold and their Blackwater mine project near Prince George BC. There gearing up for the shift from explorer to producer. I can give a few more later I am currently waiting for a meeting.

>> No.25101476

>>25101256

I'm looking for stocks in north america primarily.

That's awesome, thank you for the suggestions. I'll start doing some research on those. If you have some more names I'll add them to my short list

>> No.25101493

>>25101209

Impact Silver has no proven reserves, but the history of the property has a truly magical quality to it which makes the company irresistible to me. First of all, the CEO is an enormous silver bull, who openly talks about COMEX manipulation, and bought the property specifically to profit from a silver bull market. He purchased the property for a ridiculously cheap price, and showed himself to be a very acute businessman. It's called Zacualpan, and is the second-oldest silver district in Mexico. It is over 200 square km in size, has hundreds of old mines on the site, and is estimated to have produced a million ounces of silver per annum for the past 500 years. Cortez is even said to have hidden there once. Q3 financials were either doubly or triply better than Q2 (don't remember immediately). Company has no debt and a lot of cash. A lot of other appealing things about the property too, e. g. the high amount of zinc which the Spanish never took notice of, or the gold which is soon going to be put into production.

>> No.25101553

>>25101493
Sounds good. Onto the top of the DD list you go

>> No.25101880

>>25089103
Extremely based and saved

>> No.25102248

I am waiting for the bread to hit 300 again to bake. Got the next image ready. Any questions for me?

>> No.25102367

>>25102248
Wait for page 6 or 7 at least pls

>> No.25102764

>>25089103
Shat about lithium? Is it a good idea to invest in companies that exploit lithium bros?

>> No.25102858

>>25102764
depends on the locations, quite a few south american nations are thinking about totally nationalizing their lithium reserves, possibly nationalizing explorers as well. There is a lot of tension around lithium right now, be cautious.

>> No.25102897

>>25102764
Lithium has prospects in the future since it is the only way we can store energy which is one of the biggest hurdle of civilization. This ties into renewable energy and all which will see an uptick in trends in the future. I would say do your DD first, but the future looks bright with it and the associated metals. It might be phased out soon, but that is why you need to do your DD.

>> No.25102997

>>25089655
the fed put is the pavlovian bell that makes investors salivate at the thought of it

>> No.25103101

>>25102897
I believe we can use hydrogen as a store of energy as well though

>> No.25103250
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25103250

Were any of you here for the /tsg/ threads?

>> No.25103277

>>25103101
We can through cold fusion or we can do uranium. However, lithium is the most cheapest and easiest way to do it now. That is why it is known and used now.
Pan man has more down to the ground knowledge about miners which is outside of my research so please view my interpretations under his lends which is another factor of the lithium equation.

>> No.25103313

>>25102858
Yeah I was thinking the same, Chile's SQM would of seemed like a safe investment one year ago but now not so sure depends on what happens in the 2021 election. The rest of SA seems sketchy at best.

>> No.25103720

>>25103277
I need to look into which countries were out right discussing nationalization of lithium again before I make any judgements on the subject. Lithium will likely be the material of choice for the green energy sector for a while yet, but yes there are a lot of new experimental materials floating around that could make lithium obsolete in short order.

>> No.25103822

>>25103250
yeah

>> No.25103838

>>25103720
I heard rumors of nickel, and zinc as substitutes in electric vehicles. I will look out to see more, but that is my view. Lithium seems like it might be subbed out for another material in the long run or in less portion however the overall volume of items with it might be able to cover for that or not. It all depends upon you doing your DD >>25103101.

>> No.25104096
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25104096

Does this seem like a good deal?

https://www.apmex.com/product/213198/90-silver-coins-5-face-value-roll-dimes

>> No.25104136

>>25103838
Cobalt could also be used a lot in the future I believe

>> No.25104148
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25104148

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wLj9jmqOeCs&t=1559s
Doing some DD on Eloro, this shit looks very good. Lot of potential. Anyone has an opinion about it ? I'm quite hesitant between this one and Mountain Boy Minerals, both are speculative but quentin seems to prefer elo. Also don't know how Peru is as a juridiction for miners.

>> No.25104344

>>25104096
.08 cents below SD.
https://sdbullion.com/5-dollar-face-rolls-90-silver-dimes?utm_source=findbullionprices.com

>> No.25104522

https://sdbullion.com/5-us-commemorative-gold-coins-bu-proof
Under spot for troy oz gold rn.

>> No.25104597
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25104597

Anon that was asking about converting $ to coins at banks from the other thread

I was curious whats the realistic chance you can find something of value for each coin?

A guy suggested going through pennies to find copper ones which seem kinda uncommon and it takes longer to sort

I'm paranoid that most or all banks took the silver coins already but maybe i'm going skizo mode

>> No.25104601

>>25104148

First of all, Eloro is in Bolivia, not Peru. (By the bye, a good Peruvian stock is Tinka Resources if you were thinking about investing in Peru.)

The case for Eloro Resources is, Quinton Hennigh thinks that there might be a _billion_ ounces of silver on the property, which is as much as DSV is supposed to have. This isn't surprising when you understand the history of the place.

"A little bit of background on Potosi will quickly alert a junior mining investor to the vast potential that exists here. When the Spanish Conquistadors first arrived in South America, Potosi was one of the first silver discoveries made when a farmer slipped on a mountain ledge and uncovered a sheet of almost pure silver under his feet. This discovery happened in 1545, and over the next 200 years more than 40,000 tons of silver were shipped out of the town. Mining in the 16th and 17th centuries used archaic methods and a lot of manpower. They didn’t go very deep because they simply didn’t have the tools to do so, therefore, most of the silver extracted from Potosi was near surface."

By the way, it's a testament to Bob Moriarty's good judgement that he got in at 0.50 CAD (current price is 1.69 CAD).

>> No.25104639

>>25104148
Mountain boy has lot of small segmented ground near Stewart BC, some of its better than other sections and for the most part the ore that is on their territory is very nuggety but not uncommon. A very interesting spot they hold is the Surprise Creek zone which was only recently discovered due to receding glacial ice though access is nearly impossible. I can see why experts would be more likely to prefer Eloro or others compared to Mountain Boy.

>> No.25104655

>>25104522
Kek I could see why nobody would want to pay spot for those

>> No.25104659

>>25104522
My bad. $9 over spot

>> No.25104694

>crypto collapsing
honhonhon
I look forward to BTC cheapies

>> No.25104699
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25104699

>>25104344
?

>> No.25104814

>>25104699
I am barely keeping it together today. I need more sleep.

>> No.25104837

>>25098470
Yeah I myself three 100 bucks at it just because. Still wondering about the land dispute though

Anyone else annoyed at the stimulus talk? I didn't get anything last time because I make more than 75k a year

>> No.25104944

>>25104814
kek.
Baking all these threads and monitoring them 24/7 sure does wear you down, eh?

>> No.25105081

>>25104944
No, have to deal with the lack of family, and processing knowledge.

>> No.25105307

I almost gave my cousin a 1/10th oz gold coin for Xmas along with two 1 oz rounds I snagged from APMEX. I then realized I was going to give him $240 worth of gifts. I decided to just go with the silver rounds. He’s only 20. I need my gold more than he does. Am I a bad person, /smg/?

>> No.25105357

>>25105307
No. Something is better than nothing. Unless you can afford 2 1/10th oz gold every week.

>> No.25105492

>>25105307
zoomers are hopeless.

>> No.25105497
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25105497

>making hot chocolate in my kitchen
>having a great afternoon
>sirens out of nowhere
>police lights flashing outside my window
>o fuck.mpg
>police cruisers stop infront of my house
>local cop drops off a box of Christmas cookies in front of my door
>back up and keep going
>its the Christmas parade I forgot about.

Thanks guys you nearly gave me a heart attack!

>> No.25105521

>>25105307
No you're good for giving him silver. He might not appreciate pm's either so better give silver than gold

>> No.25105594

>>25105497
Lmfao Pan Man. Thought the tax man came for you or something? Canadian cops seem nice btw

>> No.25105684

>>25105497
How would you rate canadian cops compared to american ones?

>> No.25105687
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25105687

>entirety of /biz/ in absolute meltdown over the shitcoin ponzi crashing down over a simple *ahem ting ting* from the SEC
>all these faggots laughing at shiny rocks, claiming digits on a screen were "stores of value" now crying out in absolute horror and despair
>stinkers down -30%, xrpeepee down -60% in merely hours
>so much for the "4th industrial revolution"
>meanwhile in /pmg/, full comfyness sipping cognac and smoking cigars, didn't lost a single penny

Unironically supra bullish for us frens, the normans' money will finally understand their magic internet lolipops were a scam and will come in drove to the only real wealth preservation system : gold and silver.
Expect a huge influx of refugees in the coming days. Well.. if they have any money left by then lol.

>> No.25105721

>>25105497
>Sirens.mp4
>Police shows up at door
>"OI, YOU GOT A LISENSE FOR DAT SILVER?"
>PAN MAN prepares to nope.zip out of the country
>Police officer drops off a canadian silver leaf and some cookies.
>Panic.jpeg ends

>> No.25105800

could anyone give me advice here? newfag to Silver and am confused whether I should be buying physical silver or going to this JM Bullion site and just pick up physical coins.

>> No.25105812

>>25105497
Christmas in Canada sounds awesome

>> No.25105829
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25105829

Here we go.

>> No.25105863

>>25105800
It depends. Do you want to be discrete or do you want it to be cheap?

>> No.25105867

>>25105800
i meant mining stocks long day sorry.

>> No.25105894

>>25105812
The chinese new year you mean?

>>25105800
>should i pick physical or physical
uh, what do mean fren?

>> No.25105919

>>25105594
>>25105684
Depends on your location. Some RCMP are power tripping assholes. The guys out here are chill, there send out here to decompress and act like an old west sheriff for a couple years. The current guy Dennis has this permanent look of "o fuck what now" on his face but hes great.

>> No.25105942

>>25105894
i meant stocks im just retarded and was being a wagie all day tired now

>> No.25106004
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>>25105800
yes

>> No.25106013

>>25105942
Secure some physical first, it take a while before you can choose the miners you prefer, and it's waaay more volatile.

>> No.25106018

>>25105867
>>25105800
You should have at least 100oz of silver and 2oz of physical gold before you get into mining stocks

>> No.25106041

>>25106018
cool, will get going with that then. thanks for the advice

>> No.25106111
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25106111

>>25105829
OH NO NO NO NO NONONONONONO
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH

>> No.25106151
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>>25105812
O' Canada!
O' Canada!
Our great Leaf friends of the North!
Happy Christmas from burgerland!

- t. burger

>> No.25106238

>>25105307
Include a copy of "Richest man in Babylon" as well. That's a cheap book to pick up and has some prudent advice in a very irrational world.

>> No.25106297

I got the next bread ready. Waiting for us to be on page 7 or up.
>>25106238
That or the creature from jekyll island

>> No.25106308

>>25106111
o shit down it goes

>> No.25106383

>>25106297
You were talking about buying sovereigns over other gold coins if you plan to stack gold regularly. Is this just because it is cheaper overall? How recognizable are they in the U.S.? They are a weird amount of gold in each, which throws me off a little bit. Can you elaborate?

>> No.25106436

>>25106041
Not a problem, it you have any further questions join us in the next bread

>> No.25106437
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25106437

>>25105687
pottery

>pic related,
(boisterous overconfident cryptards meet reality)

>> No.25106472

>>25105687
Holy shit you were right
>>25105800
>>25105867
For junior miners, look at this link (also in OP) and start learning about the industry.
https://pastebin.pl/view/fddd4572

>> No.25106478

>>25106383
Sovereigns are one of the few things below regular AGE that is recognizable, and I am taking about it since it has a lower cost which appeals to more people, and it also somewhat more easier to accept since many are focused on counter fitting AGE due to recognizability.

>> No.25106576

>>25106018
>>25106041
Why there is no reasoning behind this

>> No.25106648

>>25106576
>1 post by this ID
Sod off faggot

>> No.25106679

>>25106576
First you protect yourself in the case of a currency collapse. Then you start seeking gains

>> No.25106705

>>25106472
https://www.coindesk.com/presidential-advisory-group-weighs-in-on-regulatory-approach-to-stablecoins
https://www.cityam.com/central-bank-digital-currencies-stablecoins-and-developing-regulatory-trends/
They chose to ignore us and shilled pump and dumps.
>>25106576
The reason why is because the silver and gold markets have their prices depending upon the derivative not the physical. It is like you asking me to buy a car in alaska, and saying you will get returns on the car buisness if the contract price goes up vs buying the car 1st.

>> No.25106775

>>25104148
It's had a bit of a run up over the past few months no idea if it's considered a good buy now, but I picked some up at 1.20 for jurisdictional diversification. Other Bolivian junior was silver elephant but I heard a lot of fudding about their ceo

>> No.25106983
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lmaooooo look at wings right here spitting facts.
Big ups Liquid Richard!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VmpVnc02U2k

>> No.25106991

>>25106775 See my post here on Eloro. >>25104601 It's still a good buy, given that DSV has a market cap of $600 million on the basis of its having a billion ounces, whereas Quinton Hennigh thinks that ELO (which is at $80 million) may have a billion as well. DSV is 7.5x higher than ELO, and yet they may have a similar resource.

>> No.25107012
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25107012

feels good to be in precious metals now

>> No.25107024

New bread

>>25107017
>>25107017
>>25107017

>> No.25107085

>>25106648
Im a phone poster my id changes. And I have 48 oz silver and 1/4oz gold but you just provided no reasoning
>>25106679
Like another anon said in this thread, miners are a leveraged bet on the metals. You dont need physical to start buying miners. It makes even less sense when this anon asked about industrial metals

>> No.25107125

>>25107085
>1/4oz gold
Sorry but that a ludicrous low amount of gold

>> No.25107246

>>25107125
Some gold is better than nothing.

>> No.25107259

>>25106991
Thank you sir

>> No.25107308

>>25107024
Why would anyone use that image??
>>25107125
More gold than half the population anon.

>> No.25107328

>>25107012
There is a piece of mind with it. As the economy's stock market and the printing press are running red hot, you don't have to worry about getting blown the fuck out as the leverage becomes unsustainable. I keep three Morgans out around my computer when I need to play with them, and it is ultra comfy. The sound, the smell, the whole thing of owning PMs makes me feel better because I think following the mainstream is like being a lamb to slaughter. I feel autonomy when I clang the coins around. comfy af.

>> No.25107420

>>25107308
What else would you use to discribe the FED? Something people desire, and want. However, it is an uneldrich abomination in reality.