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European spring edition

Commodities include
>Precious metals
Gold, Silver, Platinum group metals
>Energy
Oil, Natural Gas, Uranium, Coal
>Base Metals
Copper, Iron ore, Nickel, Lithium, Cobalt, Zinc, Lead
>Others
Water, Agricultural, Salt

More information for each commodity
https://pastebin.com/tduUv8Ny
Calculators for DD
https://pastebin.com/TsRtpKHs
Steer Clear List
https://pastebin.com/V571vwse
News Sources
https://pastebin.com/bQFESpBL

>Youtube channels to follow
Palisade Gold Radio, Mining Stocks Education, Sprott Money, Goldsilver pros (Rob Kientz), Finding Value Finance, Gregory Mannarino, Peter Schiff, Macro Voices, Crux Investor
>Canadian junior press releases
https://twitter.com/JrMiningNetwork
>Newsfeed
https://twitter.com/zerohedge

>What is Austrian economics?
https://mises.org/what-austrian-economics
>Austrian economics books
What has government done to our money (Rothbard), The mystery of banking (Rothbard), and Profit & Loss (Mises)

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>> No.51660817
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how does sabotaging the nordstream help the US exactly? people were saying that last thread

>> No.51660872

>>51660817
Will increase gas supply from US, many things the US does has no direct benefit for them, as long as it has a negative impact on the other party

>> No.51660921

>>51660765
lmao that roastie is not even close being a fascist
she is a trilateral and aspen institute member
literally controlled opposition 101

>> No.51660937

>>51660701
>there doesn't seem to be an obvious culprit.
yes there is
us and brd establishment both profit immensely from this
>>51660737
then again the ostsee is prolly surveyed with lots of radars/sonars, so any boat close to the leak would be known
since we get western media, and the western media doesnt tell who did it (just pushes the muh russians line), it was western actors
>>51660817
secures demand for us gas by ship for some time in the future, provokes the russians, makes switching sides less short term profitable for germany and also helps in keeping the german public in line and thus the loyal planted government in

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RANA YOU BANCHOD DO NOT REDEEM THE BONANZA GRADE
REVERSE PSYCHOLOGY BLODDY BITCH

>> No.51660950

>>51660817
its mutt cope
they dont realize that americans aren't going to benefit from anything happening right now. its enriching those in control, exclusively to try and keep the dollar dominant. americans are fodder all the same.

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Jews release my LUKOY!

>> No.51661014

>>51660817
The (((deep state))) really seem to hate Russia and we have countries like Hungary and now perhaps Italy who wants to deescalate with Russia. This could be a way to further distance Russia from Europe.

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>>51660945
its over
redeem

>> No.51661298

>>51660765
She's a christcucker and he was anti christcuckoldry.

>> No.51661445
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fitting, Pedo Joe torpedoed the pipeline

https://twitter.com/visegrad24/status/1574767822596702211?s=20&t=xKfpJxX-reZLHzR5BTKVXg

https://twitter.com/TFMetals/status/1574761227968204801

>> No.51661620

The Salt bottom is officially in, and there's nothing but green in the days ahead.

>> No.51661655

>>51660765
Considering all the major governments copied Mussolini's Global Corporate State idea, it's only Meloni's belief in her own people that has the Jewish Press and bankers scared out of their wits.

>> No.51662187

Did I seriously time the bottom? I bought 30 mins before close like I said I would. Am shocked almost all is green. Or is this about to collapse underneath?

>> No.51662226

>>51662187
Everything was oversold so everything is up now. The trend is still down. Though of course this could be the bottom, we just don't know it yet.

>> No.51662501

>>51662226
I will say the green is rather weak. Barely budging, that either means things are just starting to reverse, or about to be overpowered.

>> No.51662637

>>51662501
I was just about to point this out. The charts seem to be limp dicking now. I'll say it, looks like the slide isn't over yet

>> No.51662849

>>51662637
GBP's dead cat bounce against USD certainly is making DXY go up. EUR might be bottoming but also might just keep sinking. I would think it would keep going down after today's news about the sabotage. Europe is so fucked that I can't see why the forex market would want to have anything to do with the Euro.

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>>51660945

How much longer until Lagoon bros make it and can help Japan QTs?

>> No.51663496

>>51663064
Is there any hope they even turn it around? Big onion was a big factor in originally why people thought they might he a big one, but the morons sold it cheap.

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>>51663064
They will taste my homemade curry, some day

>> No.51663714

>>51661445
>2:03am
>2.3 on the richter scale
Doesn't 23 bear some masonic significance?

>> No.51663757
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>>51660765
>Rate my bags
of all I would have thought ITAFOS would have done better ferta-boys.
Who would you double down on for the pump after we hit bottom?

>> No.51663804

Is blue lagoon still a good stock pick?

when go up sirs?

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>>51660817
you cut off Europe escape route, we are now forced to either bend the knee and suck Poutine dick or keep the war. Either choice make sure we dont ally with Russia + we buy gas from USA. Its win win for the deep state.

>>51662187
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8bIlCXPlXAw

Yes, its the bottom, a remake of March 2020. Don't miss this opportunity.

>>51663804
Yes, especially at these price, I'm jealous.

>> No.51663967

Should i long oil ?

>> No.51664142

>>51663904
>Yes, especially at these price, I'm jealous.
why would it go back up if gold is still dropping?
Wouldn't it crash harder?

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Looking at the 200 day line compared to the 2x100 day line it appears the 4x50 day line indicates that in two weeks I'll be doing lines

-red

>> No.51664215

>>51663757
Sell everything.

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>>51663714
it must, here's a better video of Pedo Joe blabbing the plan in advance

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OS4O8rGRLf8&t=123s

>> No.51664291

>>51664142
>why would it go back up if gold is still dropping?
I don't think he's saying it'll go up all that soon, but its a good price for when it does. Everything is going down because everyone is selling everything for liquidity

>>51664215
>Sell everything.
oh ye of little faith. I don't think we've hit bottom, but I don't think I'll be better positioned by selling now and attempting to "buy back in" than holding through the dip

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>>51664142
BLLG is at 20MC. Can it keep dropping ? Yes. Is it smart to time a bottom ? Absolutely not.

>> No.51664570

>>51664291
>Everything is going down because everyone is selling everything for liquidity
WHEN WILL IT END?
PLEASE GIVE ME A BALLPARK ESTIMATE

A FEW MONTHS?
YEARS?

>> No.51664575

>>51663904
You think we're in Sept 2019?

>> No.51664579

>>51664291
That wasn't even my point, I think now is a good time to be invested too. I just don't particularly like your mining picks, except perhaps Perpetua, not sure about the size of their permitting risk though, but the project looks great and the stock is cheap now.

>> No.51664613

Gold is holding up super well today, not sure if it's because of the pipeline sabotage. Market down big, dollar up, rates up and still gold up.

>> No.51664620
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>>51664570
see Luke interview here >>51663904 , he's been right on everything for a year now, hopefully he is again. It will help you since you need so much hopium.

>>51664575
March 2020. QE coming.

Guys, seriously, its a life-changing event, don't fucking pussy out, don't fucking try to outsmart the world timing a bottom. BUY! Reread archive from summer 2020, look around now, its the complete opposite. You don't make this kind of gain buying in a trend !

>> No.51664706

>>51664291
should I just wait a few months before I make a decision. I kind of fucked up and got into debt to invest
no bully

>>51664620
>he's been right on everything for a year now, hopefully he is again. It will help you since you need so much hopium.
okay thanks fren

>> No.51664712

>>51664620
Buying now would be trying to time a bottom and lemme tell you I don't see a fucking bottom in sight. I'll wait for the trend thank you

>> No.51664726

>>51664620
I agree with this pic but gold is at 1630 right now.
Does this graph still hold up?

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>>51664570
>WHEN WILL IT END?
>PLEASE GIVE ME A BALLPARK ESTIMATE
when your portfolio is in ashes
>>51664706
yeah just hold

>>51664579
>I just don't particularly like your mining picks, except perhaps Perpetua
how would you shift those around?

>> No.51664790

>>51664712
>Buying now would be trying to time a bottom and lemme tell you I don't see a fucking bottom in sight
buying with no bottom in sight might be the exact opposite of trying to "time the bottom"

>> No.51664824

>>51664712
>lemme tell you I don't see a fucking bottom in sight.
Good for you keep holding cash.

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>>51664712
>not timing a bottom is timing a bottom
Fucking retard, we will be up 2-300% before your trend confirm the move. You're free to wait but don't tell us we're timing shit.

>>51664726
yes, from Chris own mouth.

https://twitter.com/TheLastDegree/status/1574740138583887873
>My dealer, which has ALWAYS stock (at low affordable premiums) has now officially no monsterboxes for sale.
>Never happened last decade.

https://twitter.com/Dioclet54046121/status/1574729317979893763
>Bairds, Britain's largest private bullion dealer has now run out of 1oz #gold Britannias. This a is a situation I have never known before.

>> No.51665039

>>51664790
I disagree. I think buying right now is hoping for a bottom, i.e. trying to catch a bottom. I'd rather wait for the downtrend to end and watch leisurely until I can see some kind of a sign of a new uptrend. That means I let the bottom come and go and only jump in afterwards
>>51664830
lol. You think I wouldn't notice gold going up by 200%? Let alone 20%? Do hyperbulls really expect some kind of a daily +1000% move or some shit?

>> No.51665057

>>51664743
>how would you shift those around?
Large cap favs: Newcrest and Kinross
Mid cap: Calibre Mining (Note: Nicaraguan jurisdictional risk but very cheap), 2 interesting cheap developers: Marathon Gold and Sabina Gold and Silver, Victoria Gold is also starting to look rather cheap. Ascot resources a bit on the risky side but big potential, especially if gold goes up.
Small cap: Canagold Resources. 1.1Moz nearly 13 g/t resource for $20M + a 2% royalty on the promising Getchell Gold project. This is my fav pick out of all right now, but all micro caps are risky of course. An activist fund took over mgmt and is pushing the project forward more aggresively, starting FS soon and will drill all the way through. Orebody looks to have incredible potential to my eyes due to being so consistent and only drilled down to 650m.

>> No.51665101

>>51665057
>>51664743
Oh yeah and theres also Benchmark Metals, they have significant silver exposure too and still cheap (which is rare).

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>>51665039
>lol. You think I wouldn't notice gold going up by 200%? Let alone 20%? Do hyperbulls really expect some kind of a daily +1000% move or some shit?
Turn your brain ON and re-read my post.

>> No.51665186

>>51665057
Canagold has been delaying mining for like 20 years what's the catch? I saw there was a change in management not long ago how are things going?

>> No.51665206

>>51660921
and putin is a wef young leader

>> No.51665212

>>51665119
>Fucking retard, we will be up 2-300% before your trend confirm the move.
This is exactly what I was replying to. It's nonsense. The uptrend will be clear to see way before that. Right now yes we could be bottoming, but I want to see some higher lows at least first. And those will not be 200% higher at the start of an uptrend lmao

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>>51665212
I see you fail to understand my post.

>> No.51665237

>>51665101
Benchmark has the Lawyers Gold project in BC, one that will for sure be a mine again in the not to distant future. Thats some territory i really wish I could explore.

>> No.51665241

>>51665212
You prefer buying suckers rallies not falling knives.

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>>51665241
How can you expect this guy being good at investing when he can't even understand I wasn't talking about physical Gold, let him down in his own piss

>> No.51665265

>>51665186
their New Polaris Mine is very remote. Shipping concentrate by barge on the Taku River isnt cheap, and no road access means everything has to be flown in or brought in by boat.

>> No.51665329

>>51665228
You're free to explain yourself more clearly if you think I'm misinterpreting your barely legible post. You pretty clearly tried to imply that anybody waiting for a clearer buy signal would somehow miss out on 200% gains which is just absolutely delusional.
>>51665241
Why yes, yes I do. I can at least set up better stop losses if the rally ends up being a trap. But even still, I'd like to wait for two or three higher lows & highs before drawing any conclusions about new uptrends or dare I say bullruns.

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>>51665329
>your barely legible post
>which is just absolutely delusional.
again, thanks for pointing out how retarded you are, anyone taking advice from you deserve to lose his money.

>> No.51665365

>>51665261
I guess he hasn't seen the miners run.
>>51665265
Thanks.

>> No.51665397

>>51665329
Seems like a good way to buy 100% off the bottom good luck getting in and out from suckers rallies your broker must love you. Good way to blow up an account.

>> No.51665417

How come REMRF, the USA OTC SALT, is stuck at 10 AM price?

>> No.51665438
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>>51665397
He buy every bottom and sell the rally near the top. Probably a billionnaire having fun on 4chan.

>> No.51665472

>>51665438
He's going to blow up his account trying to time the bottom in miners.

>> No.51665524

>>51665357
Thankfully I'm not handing out advice then! Oh by the way if you were talking about miners, I do follow those as well. Barron's gold mining index is at 700 or so and RSI would indicate that it's in a buying zone. But on the other hand there is better support at 600 and for miners to double the index should go to 1,400 which is higher than what it ended uo being during the last bullrun. So no, I don't think I'll be missing that 2-3x by watching the market. If it goes above 800 -- count me in.
>>51665365
Yes, I have seen them run.
>>51665397
>>51665472
I'm very thankful for your concern for my account balance. Rest assured I'll be fine

>> No.51665558

>>51665524
Best of luck.

>> No.51665583

>>51665186
I haven't followed it all that time so I'm not going to pretend to have in depth knowledge on it, but the reasons given by previous mgmt for having taken that long was that new technology was needed + low gold prices I think they said. The tech bit is a poor excuse though as bio oxidation (BIOX), which they need to treat their refractory ore, has been used succesfully since the 90s. For example by the extremely profitable Fosterville mine.
I think the explanation is a combination of having had a comfortable gig with a nice salary doing very little for mgmt, and having thought the share price was too low to drill more aggresively and push the project forward faster.
They have a PEA from 2020? showing $511 AISC. Obv that's a PEA and a bit old now but the project seems to me to be extremely attractive. The orebody is consistent, very high grade, and very importantly is reasonably wide, not sub 1m veins like with the Gold Mountain disaster.
Like Pan Man points out it is remote, but I don't see that as a big problem, they are producing dore bars on site, not shipping out concentrate. It's a small project to build, being UG, and they have a river they can barge stuff in on. Also only 60 km from Juneau.
New mgmt began drilling again and have tendered the FS and resource update. Interview with CEO
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9mfH9_dyXI4&ab_channel=CEO.CA

>> No.51665585

>>51665558
Likewise. Different strokes for different folks. No idea why the French guy keeps being so passive aggressive towards me and my way of doing things, or whybhe is acting so superior. As if he has a good track record, ha.

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>>51665524
>Oh by the way if you were talking about miners
That was obvious for anyone with half a nigger QI. Anyway, keep an eye on these things, it can run fast and surprise people.

>> No.51665618

>>51665597
Well fuck you too. And yes, I will thanks

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>>51665585
>No idea why the French guy keeps being so passive aggressive towards me and my way of doing things
Because you were, just like a woman, putting words in my mouth right there >>51664712

I said, without any ambiguity, that buying now (and averaging down if possible) was the best move. I dont see how you could call that timing a bottom. Anyway, lets move on.

https://twitter.com/GregCrennan/status/1574811775161073671
>Triple B or (BBB) #bonds now at 5.75% highest since 2009 as the risk of defaults are rising

Thingd are accelerating, very surprised by how things unfold...

>> No.51665807

>>51665583
I appreciate the remarks. I also saw that there's exploration upside at depth, definitely seems like a good buy i just saw the road map production is estimated in quite a few years, not a lot of cash on the balance sheet though. Are they going into the market for some cash remarks on that?
>>51665585
Your method is really good at blowing up accounts for most people between the commissions and the "stop" losses, but if it works for you keep at it.

>> No.51665815

By the by, what do you folks think about Silver X? They're pretty much what Bayhorse and Blue Lagoon were supposed to be. No reserves, only resources, very high grade polymetallic mines in Peru. They are already producing and ramping up, last month they produced almost 200koz AgEq. Operationally they are profitable but last Q financial statement shows that they end up in a slight net loss due to g&a costs. But I think they should become net earnings positive Q3 and onwards especially if metal prices don't collapse. I think they should be able to get to over 3Moz AgEq or more annual production next year already. Depends largely on the grade control and rate of production. Pretty risky play obviously due to no reserves, but it's what the Gayhorse fags wanted but never got.

>> No.51665851

>>51665720
>I said, without any ambiguity, that buying now (and averaging down if possible) was the best move. I dont see how you could call that timing a bottom.
And I said that buying now would be trying to time a bottom because that's what I think it is. Our views differ on this but let me be clear that I wasn't trying to put words in your mouth. I was stating my own opinion.

>> No.51665858

>>51665583
Ah i see they did a $4M financing.

>> No.51665878

>>51665815
Good company, on my watch list, waiting for them to clear their debt, I'm not buying heavy bags.

>> No.51665897

>>51665815
>I think they should be able to get to over 3Moz AgEq or more annual production next year already.
Ah maybe I'll walk that back a bit and say 2Moz is more feasible. But yeah really depends on whether they can keep those grades up

>> No.51665944

>>51665583
oh ok thats interesting that their going to be smelting their own dore on site, thats different then their previous plan from a number of years ago. That makes things a LOT less of a headache for sure. The only other issue I could see is fuel costs. If fuel prices keep climbing higher, running diesel gen sets at the site could become prohibitively expensive. Thats not a major issue, but something to keep in mind, these remote operations need to be as cost effective to operate as humanly possible. Av gas is not at all cheap either, flying material in and out raises prices on everything coming and going from the site.

>> No.51665948

>>51665878
Yeah the balance sheet is also a bit messy on its own. The company might have to dilute if they don't make adequate money. But yeah worth following. Seems like it's growing quickly

>> No.51665986

>>51665807
>I also saw that there's exploration upside at depth,
Yes, I think it's highly likely 2Moz+ is going to be mined when it's all said and done, and it could be much more than that. Many mines go down to 2km and some even 3km. They have a million ounces from 150 to 650m depth (first 150m was mined in the 40s). And they have found new parallel zones as well. Very curious to see the new resource update, drilling have mostly been infill since the last I think, but there has been new step out holes as well, and like I said they found parallel zones, so perhaps we could see 1.5Moz.
Another thing that has held them back is that it's just recently they hit that 1Moz mark, with a remote project like this that has refractory ore too, you really would like to see 100koz/y at least to get some scale, which is what they are aiming for in the FS.
They are in the process of raising money for drilling yes, and the FS too. Could be they sell the royalty to help fund their program.

>> No.51666014

>>51665944
That's a bit of a bummer If you're an oil bull.

>> No.51666075

>>51665986
remember too, the deeper you go, the more expensive it is to operate. The super deep mines in South Africa are getting to the point that its prohibitively expensive to try and go past 3.8km. Their ore body is still dipping deeper, but its too hot, to pressurized and to expensive to extend the shafts. Men cant work past 4km either (we think), the pressure and heat means you can only work for around 15 minutes down there.

>> No.51666104

>>51665858
Not closed yet but yeah.
>>51665944
Yeah they did plan to go with concentrate back in the day, not sure when they changed the plan. Fuel cost is significant yes, but I looked at the PEA and they have the expected yearly consumption of diesel in there. Even at $100 oil I don't think it's going to be a problem, perhaps like 10-15% of their cost would be diesel, can't remember exactly. Would be a bigger risk if it was lower grade.

>> No.51666113

>>51666075
Sheesh sounds like having to work in a pressure cooker

>> No.51666153

>>51666075
That is true, but it depends on the orebody of course. If the same consistent 10g/t+ orebody with decent widths continue at depth I think it would still be highly profitable at 3km. Fosterville only became cheaper as they went deeper, but that's because of the higher grade they found of course.

>> No.51666168

>>51666113
it is! You can also have spontaneous "rock bursts" at those depths, you hear them more often closer to surface as little cracks or pops, but at 3km down its like a shotgun going off. If your in the wrong place when one happens, you can be killed.

>> No.51666180

>>51665986
>>51666104
Thanks for the information I'll keep an eye on them.

>> No.51666204

>>51666168
What the hell that's hardcore

>> No.51666230

>>51666168
That's an interesting phenomenon.

>> No.51666301

>>51666204
>>51666230
its just little chips of rock fracturing off faces or the back when the ground shifts. Of course, the deeper you go, those forces shifting get far bigger than if you were closer to surface. There was a doc years back on the South African deep mines, it showed a crew going down into a working heading with chain guards on their hard hats, protecting the sides of their heads from these bursts.

>> No.51666777

What up with the suddenly bearish view on uranium? I'm the only one retard who is buying the dip?

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We rope and cope
He wines and dines

>> No.51666804

>>51665585
How can you tell he's French? Being gay doesn't make you French anon. It's the other way around

>> No.51666841

>>51666786
Kek. I don't think his salary is high compared to peers though. But a sack of rice and some curry should be enough for the lack of bonanza he has delivered.

>> No.51666895

>>51666153
>higher grade means less costs
Don't breed

>> No.51666960

>>51666804
Been here long enough to know many anons

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https://twitter.com/SpiderCharts/status/1574849514619473921
>Bullion by Post (another large UK supplier) has now sold out of deliverable 1oz Britannia’s. Some were selling for £38 …130% over spot!!!

>> No.51667080

>>51666895
All else being equal, of course higher grade means lower cost.

>> No.51667095

>>51666985
Reminds me of the silver squeeze times when bullion dealers were simultaneously sold out and premiums were jacked up to similar heights

>> No.51667105

>>51666804
His writing style and slightly broken english. I think he's also the one who writes numbers like 1k5 lmao.

>> No.51667138

>>51667080
Holy fuck you are retarded. Keep namefagging so I know it's you being a fucking idiot

>> No.51667143

>>51667105
By the way weren't you bullish on Serabi long time ago? What happened to them?

>> No.51667154

>>51667138
Please explain how higher grades is a bad thing mister genius man.

>> No.51667178

>>51667154
>is a bad thing
Goalpost status: moved

>> No.51667214

>>51666786
graeme gets 400k a year

>> No.51667234

>>51667143
Yep that was me, nice catch. It was one of the first companies I bought as I began investing in this sector in 2020. I ended up selling earlier this year because I lost all faith in mgmt after they completely missed guidance for the 10th time. I made the big mistake earlier on, that I'm sure many do, of trusting mgmt too much. Investing in other sectors, especially with larger companies ofc, you can generally trust the guidance of mgmt, definitely not the case in junior mining lol. Serabi is still around though and chugging along.

>> No.51667253

>>51667178
Just say what you mean then instead of wasting posts on this nonsense. I never said that grade is the only parameter determining cost, I specifically talked about continuity and width as well, being two of the other biggest factors.

>> No.51667339

>>51664743
Silver fag investing in a rock, get the rope

>> No.51667605

All junior miners are scams. Majors got bid up the same with everything else in the asset bubble. Gold is still has the highest market cap of all assets, it's not going to do a 10x in the next few decades.
This was all a big mistake you'd be better off buying a dog coin when things bottom out. At least then you can make 10x to 100x returns, with gold you'd be lucky to get a 2x in the next 10 years.

Hyperinflation is cancelled, this should just become energy general or die. people need oil and its not super bid up from 2001 like gold is.

>> No.51667698

>>51661014
>The (((deep state))) really seem to hate Russia
Underaged faggot, everybody hates Russia. Go read a history book to learn why so many people hate Russia for very, very good reasons.

>> No.51667708

>>51667605
We're going into a huge economic downturn, oil doesn't seem very attractive in that environment.
Gold doesn't need hyperinflation to do well. Doesn't even need very high inflation, just negative real yields which seem likely with the extreme debt levels. Also very importantly we have increasing political instability in the world, very good for gold. And the world is splitting into two, where the eastern part likes gold a lot and are replacing dollars with gold as reserve.

>> No.51667729

>>51667698
Why are you a tranny?

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>>51667605
Thx schlomo, no kindly face the wall

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>>51667605
>t.

>> No.51667835

>>51667605
Thank you so much for this illuminating financial advice. I'm selling all of my commodity investments tomorrow and going all in on dog coins.

>> No.51667861

>Gold is still has the highest market cap of all assets
lol
>>51667698
i dont even know an racial/ethnic slur for russians
like, i know racial/ethnic slurs for nearly every ethnicity, just not for scandinavians and russians
the only thing that comes close would be gopnik, but thats a subculture and not an ethnic slur

>> No.51667869

>>51660817
Germany was considering backing down off the sanction hill the US and UK pushed it onto in order to avoid the loom energy disaster. Now they have absolutely no choice but to stay the course. additionally this will do serious long term economic damage to Russia with near zero upside for Russia short term.

>> No.51668172

>>51666777
I bought 200 UUUU and 35 SMR last week, up to 700 shares. I have a leap on DNN (which has lost 50% value but whatever) and got my day to take a position of 400 UEC
Waiting a few days for the little mini rally here to peak so I can write some aggressive calls

>> No.51668223

>>51668172
Got my dad*
I'm managing the shares and writing covered calls for him

>> No.51668244

>>51666777
All the easy money has been made people think line only go up.

>> No.51668304

>>51668244
>All the easy money has been made
This is bullish. Lazy people won't see opportunities because they're addicted to easy gains

>> No.51668342

>>51668304
>This is bullish.
Ok let me know in a few months if you're still bullish uranium.

>> No.51668386

>>51668342
Sure, but I'm expecting it to go up significantly in 1-3 years. I'm just waiting for rallies and selling calls to people more bullish than me.

>> No.51668580

>>51668386
Writing calls on uranium is probably a pretty good idea now.

>> No.51668662

I just got a payment of 3k. What should I buy? Should I increase my Lion, Ascot, Impact? Increase my ATHOF or ENCUD? Or something else entirely?

>> No.51668798

>>51668662
Sigma Lithium and Orezone Gold are very close to production. Especially Orezone.

>> No.51668935

>>51668662
>Or something else entirely?
Trillion

>> No.51668956

>>51668935
Oh yeah Trillion is great too.

>> No.51668984

>>51668798
Will look them up.

>>51668935
>>51668956
I have some trillion, but could increase it. Does gas still have much upside left? It ran a lot this year.

>> No.51669350

>>51668984
European gas could drop by half and it would still be many times more expensive than US natgas. Do the math yourself and invest accordingly

>> No.51669472

No way Biden would do something as based as plow up nordstream. Makes too much sense

>> No.51669843

https://www.mining.com/web/finland-plans-new-tax-on-mining/
0.6% royalty. Still a top jurisdiction though. In West Africa several % is normal.

>> No.51670205

>>51668580
Someone suggested not to write calls that expire in October due to it historically having a big rally. That said, I like to use ATM straddles to figure out what the market has priced things at.

For example, the ATM straddle for UUUU with Oct 21 expiry has breakevens at 4.85 and 7.15. If the price drifts below 5.00, I'll buy 100 more shares and look at the next expiry. If we have a rally to 7.00, then I'll write out calls at 6.00 strike (my entry point) against half my position (if it really pops off then I can write more calls or take profits). I'll either get to cash out from delta+theta, or just collect the premium on theta. It also helps that U is naturally a volatile sector.

>> No.51670331

>>51668662
I bought athof today. It's at the bottom of the channel. I put $4000

>> No.51670521

Also just happened to randomly watch this video from the front page
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wwJABxjcvUc

>Mountains cause rain shadows which affect the amount of rainfall in different regions
>Nature has more plant diversity where there is more water
>It is more difficult to survive in the west
>Massive amounts of irrigation and infrastructure required for people to live in the western area

Or perhaps what I found the most interesting:
>Wheat is robust and can do well in arid regions
>Corn requires a LOT of water
>Farms in the west will likely fail or consolidate

I was already leaning into water and agri as the "next thing" after energy, so it was great to find this video randomly to give me ideas. Not only do I want to read more about the farmland Bill Gates owns, but also WHERE and what it grows. Chances are we'll see him buy up a lot more farms in the west and have a -poly on wheat in the next decade

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>>51668662
>Ascot
redpill me on ASCOT

>> No.51671325

>>51670205
You'll probably be fine writing calls if they price drops you can start writing puts to collect premium and get cheap stock.
>>51670521
Interesting...

>> No.51671561
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REFUTE THIS, FAGGOTS

>> No.51671594

>>51671561
Unemployment.

>> No.51671729
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>>51671310
nearly ready to go into production at their Premier Gold mine near Stewart BC. The existing mill has been upgraded over the last two years, and underground construction at the Big Missouri property next door is well underway. The company is small but well situated to be one of BCs next great gold mines. The Premier Gold mine has been in operation at one point or another over the last 100 years, and this latest iteration is setup to not only operate with material from their primary mine, but also from their Red Mountain project or from a number of other nearby properties as well. There were a number of setbacks though over the last few years, mill upgrades were hampered a number of times, and the project needed to get more funding than investors were hoping for, but so far their on track.

The whole region is thrilled to see Premier come back from the dead again. Its a stellar property, I would love to wander across it again some day.

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>>51671310
>>51671729
They are also only valued at US$100M right now and expect to produce 150koz/y without further dilution, so you get extremely high leverage to the gold price with this one. But with gold price cooling off they may feel forced to do some equity anyway. Or do a stream/royalty that will take a large chunk of their revenue. I believe they want to finalize funding within the next few months.

>> No.51672110

>According to the Atlanta Fed as of today (7.08% 30Y mortgage), the median US household needs to spend 50% of their income to afford the payment on a median-priced home, double from two years ago, and the highest on record.

I have this feeling that something is about to break.

>> No.51672142

>>51672110
Yeah everyone does. It seems to think otherwise is to be contrarian?

>> No.51672201

>>51671950
>>51671729
so basically it's a decent investment and get in right now?
didnt they just get a loan or something? How are their financials?

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>>51672201
its been a while since i looked at what they had for on hand cash but they are probably burning though it right now building their mine, but they were slated for a late 2022 start up so they should be ok for a while. They did have some money issues earlier this year in the spring due to Sprott pulling funding due to a difference in opinion between the two groups due diligence crews but I believe that was later resolved.

>> No.51672271

>>51672260
thanks

>> No.51672303

>>51672142
In our circles. Mainstream is still talking about a soft landing and inflation going back to 2%, i.e everything just returning to normal. Judging by the stock market fear is starting to spread though. Administration must be pounding the table at the fed calling for a pause in tightening. Also read that theres talk about replacing Yellen after the mid terms, she just gave a speech saying she doesn't see anything dysfunctional with the markets, admin probably not quite on the same page there lol. They will get killed in the mid terms if we keep sliding like this.

>> No.51672360

>>51672303
Yeah soft landing is akin to inflation being transitory. Meaning, we'll get a crash.

>> No.51672373

>>51672201
Haven't looked at them lately but no I dont think they have plugged the funding gap yet. They need more money so they can finish up construction starting in the spring next year and get into production by the end of 2023. You never get this kind of leverage without risk. We dont know how that funding will look like. There's of course also always risk when starting a new mine. Being bullish gold I like the name though due to the leverage, but it's a bit risky.

>> No.51672502

https://mobile.twitter.com/rawsalerts/status/1574927362185383936

The hacker known as 4chan strikes again.

>> No.51672651

So about that DXY top that so many people have been calling... Think we went past that

>> No.51672667

>>51672651
Commodities are up in Euros...

>> No.51672689

>>51672667
apples and oranges

>> No.51672700

>>51672689
Making a little joke. A little joke.

>> No.51673553

>>51667253
OK niglet. I'll explain like you're a 5th grader.
Costs are not the same metric. Not even close. The longer a road is to the jobsite the higher the costs. Regardless of how much money the job makes. Even if fuel and maintenance etc drop in price the longer road will still use more resources.
I hope, for your own sake, that you don't own a business that your family depends on for income. From the bottom of my heart, I hope that you don't really think this. I want to believe you are esl and you are simply misunderstanding what these terms mean. I don't want you to think that I'm not a nice guy here, because I'm not. Deep down inside I'm a real prick
>>51671561
>gdp formula changes when it's inconvenient, omitting le bad numbers when numbers are le bad
>gdp accounts for foreign money and govt spending, truly the kekkesting kek that a kekker has ever kekked
So if we leave out everything we dont like (things that were sacrificed) while including things that are hecking based (like totalitarianism) then we can make the numbers show how eagles shit apple pie and camaros?

Where's Bob to be grand marshall of this shit parade?

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Do you advice XOM stocks on this oil bull scenario anons?

>> No.51674442

>>51673754
Yes, but It's going lower before it goes higher.

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>>51673553
>Where's Bob to be grand marshall of this shit parade?
I'm actually still a bit astonished it took this long for anons here to figure out Blue Lagoon was another scam.

Now I'm wondering how long before they realize all junior miners are scams.

But yeah, math doesn't matter in modern economic theory. Only perception. Convince the public that line go up or down and that's exactly what will happen.
Sorry. It's like a slushbox in that Camaro you mention. Nothing is directly connected so there's a lot of room to maneuver. Pisses off autists like you that want the gears to actually mesh.

>> No.51674909

>>51674743
>all junior miners are scams.
>1pbtid

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>>51674909
>>1pbtid
check the archives, I've said exactly that literally thousands of times in /cmmg/ and in /pmg/ before it.

>> No.51674929

>>51674925
Remind me in like 2/3 years when juniors are 5 times the current prices.

>> No.51674943

>>51674929
you really wanna make that bet? I've been posting here for much longer than that. I've been a miner for 21 years now.

>> No.51674955

>>51674943
Why wouldn't i make that bet when good juniors are selling at less than half sunk costs and bellow NAV?

>> No.51674958

>>51672260

Canstar resources?

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>>51674925
I still think Blue Lagoon has potential, but their just kind of stuck with how things are. They havent found what they were obviously looking for, the material the old timers were digging around after back in the 20s and 50s, but their still at it drilling away and working on a permit. Of course it might be the wrong time in general for them to try and actually bring their mine into operation anyway, loads of other new start up mines in the province have stalled due to the way the market is, it might be best for them to just keep quietly plugging away at Dome Mountain until things pick up.

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>>51674955
>Why wouldn't i make that bet when good juniors are selling at less than half sunk costs and bellow NAV?
I'm sure you would. And then do it again when they go lower. And again and again.

you guys are tenacious.

>> No.51675002

>>51674958
I ve only sort of looked into them sorry, I am very busy and not really able to do research right now. Once winter hits I ll be back at snooping around explorers.

>> No.51675024

>>51674977
Good ground doesn't necessarily equal good management. Or even necessarily a real desire to do the work.

Why mine gold when you can mine investors?
That's the disconnect, that's the torque converter. The stator to their coil.

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>>51675024
There is still a bunch of work going on out there at Dome lately, but yea I see where your coming from. Management in these companies constantly seems shit, especially with the up and coming developers. Too many classic yes men types or just no real plan to get projects past the finish line. Talisker seems to be like that with their Bralorne mine, they generate drill results from time to time but their not really getting anywhere either.

>> No.51675056

>>51675047
>or just no real plan to get projects past the finish line.
that's it right there. They get paid a fortune whether they mine or not. And if they don't mine they don't risk going broke mining.

>> No.51675065

>>51674994
When i buy a stock i hope it goes lower so i can buy cheaper. Instead of paying half sunk costs i get to pay one third sunk costs same with NAV so i don't get your argument it's illogical to me.

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Dont forget about me boys.

>> No.51675072

>>51675056
that gravy train is coming very close to ending though, investment is pulling the plug when they sense this now. No one wants to pay for someone to sit on their ass in the Ops office all day. Investment wants results, but thats not happening.

>> No.51675094

>>51675065
>i don't get your argument it's illogical to me.
your strategy only works if the stock recovers.
>>51675072
I think they'll always get the really rich investors that are basically gambling on that one in a thousand that goes huge. Or betting on metals markets booming or whatever. The funny money. And as long as that's on offer there'll be scammers lining up to get it.

not to say none of those juniors are sincere. Hell, they may all be. But they're not likely to make it even if they want to the way prices have been going.

>> No.51675122

>>51675094
>your strategy only works if the stock recovers.
Considering I'm buying orphan project financing and building mines, absent other issues the future cash flows will eventually make the stock go up.

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>>51675066

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>>51675122
>the future cash flows will eventually make the stock go up.
best of luck with that.

>> No.51675172

Wow dudes this is so evil. They blow up the Nordstrom pipeline and immediately unveil the us backed pipeline "the Baltic pipe" in order to prey on Europe during elevated gas prices this winter. Totally fucked and so obvious this is what they're doing. Pathetic and evil. These bastards need to go. If only they could at least let gold go up. They have to manipulate every little fucking thing.

>> No.51675179

>>51675002
No hurry. I was curious if you were already familiar with them. If not, no need to research it for me. Thanks.

>> No.51675196

>>51674743
I don't think blue lagoon is a scam. Crescent made it one of their core positions. I think it's just another shit miner in a shit market.

>> No.51675197

>>51675166
I get your argument most juniors are schemes but there's some good ones out there with a lot of economic ounces in the ground fully permitted that have sunk costs over $300M and are trading sub $100M you don't see value there?

>> No.51675215

>>51675197
Trillion energy assets are worth 6x the narket cap I believe.

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>>51675197
>you don't see value there?
personally?
no. Not at all. But you do you. I do sincerely wish you luck with it. I don't think it'll pay off because the number of losers you have to suffer through to find a gem makes it expensive. But maybe you'll beat the odds.
>>51675196
time will tell I guess.

>> No.51675251

>>51675215
Yeah at inflated unsustainable EU gas prices. If it gets $300M to get a company to a certain point not to mention: exploration, permitting risks so on and so forth and you get to buy it up for $75M without taking the risks up to that point, there is a value proposition.

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>>51675227
I wonder sometimes Bob if rhe mining industry has been so ahit and that's why you feel the way you feel but within the next few years you will see it turn around and be completely blown away. Don't know. Like you said time will tell. For me though. I don't know where else to put my money. I have ten acres of land. Own my home. Distrust the government. Hold mostly uranium and mining stocks. Physical metals. I think I'm going to be rich in a year or two.

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>>51675261
And I'm never buying fake and gay tech stocks or fake and gay crypto. I'll be a commodities investor the rest of my life.

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>>51675261
the one thing you have that I've always promoted is a home. That's honestly how I got rich. Bought a house for a hundred grand that's now worth over a million. Even if I never made any money that alone would've been enough to live very comfortably. You'll do fine red, I've never worried about your finances.

but then you're a contrarian a lot like me.

>> No.51675295

>>51675284
I bought thus ten acres in a developing arra for 35k under ask and my contractor friend who lives in the area says it's worth 200k right now and will be 750k in five years when this area expands. I'm developing the shit out of it and gonna homestead it in the meantime.

>> No.51675307

>>51675295
Paid 130k for it. Ten acres with a fixer upper cabin. Water, power, and septic all in place. Paved roads and jnternet available. Gonna invest about 100k putting my house on it and fixing up the cabin and it should be worth 750k in a couple years.

>> No.51675308

>>51675261
>I wonder sometimes Bob if rhe mining industry has been so ahit and that's why you feel the way you feel but within the next few years you will see it turn around and be completely blown away.
I've worked through several boom and bust cycles by now. But I make most of my living cleaning up after failed miners, so I see the downside most of the time. Strangely enough I see more juniors fail in bull runs than bear markets. But that's because more juniors are working in bull runs than bear markets.

>> No.51675312

>>51667729
Are Finns trannies for having to have fought the cultureless subhuman slavs for our entire history?

>> No.51675317

>>51675308
>more juniors fail in bull markets.

That's what I've heard.

>> No.51675319

>>51675307
>it should be worth 750k in a couple years.
yep, personally I think that's where the money is at. But that's only because that's where the money has been my whole life.

>> No.51675327

>>51675308
Are you surprised though that gold price is not going up considering the news and events?

>> No.51675341

>>51675319
I hit the jackpot really. I got it an hour outside of a major city but apparently the smaller city I'm right outside of is booming and expanding hugely. My contractor friend says in one year he went from doing $40,000 worth of business to $250,000 and now he almost does a million.

>> No.51675348

>>51675327
yep.

If you check the archives back when you first started posting in /pmg/ I was expecting silver at at least $50 with $100 possible. I was expecting $2.5k gold with $3k possible.

PM's have done a lot worse than I predicted. But then as you've mentioned in the past, they tend to spike a few years AFTER a major market crash. So it's still possible.

>> No.51675350

>>51675227
Seems like a pretty straight forward value proposition I'm strictly speaking about one asset development project fully permitted and are financing, doing construction and will be in production in 2-3 years. If it takes a company a certain amount of money to get up to the point that it is and i get to buy it at one fifth the sunk costs without taking exploration and permitting risks. Don't the numbers speak for themselves? Why not is my question?

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>>51675341
I did the same.

I bought in an EPA superfund site full of hazardous mine waste. I made millions helping to clean it up, and then my house took off like a rocket.

>> No.51675386

>>51675350
>Why not is my question?
>and will be in production in 2-3 years.
there's many a slip twixt the cup and the lip

>> No.51675413

Why the fuck did you cunts tell me to buy silver? I only just realized how fucked you get on the premiums.

Shame really, I was really enjoying holding the pysical silver. Now I just ripped off :(

>> No.51675423

>>51675386
Sure.

>> No.51675471

>>51675423
I could be wrong, I'm often wrong.

but in my experience coming from a very long line of professional miners, I make way more money picking the bones of dead mines than they ever did mining them.

>> No.51675498

>>51675471
So it's safe to assume you only buy seniors?

>> No.51675530

>>51675498
I don't buy mining stocks or any stocks at all. I fully own several private businesses.

I come here for the mining discussion because I work in mining and it interests me to read what people here think of mining and metals markets. I particularly enjoy Pan Man's commentary. But I usually don't post unless I'm drunk or someone speaks of the devil. Like this:
>>51673553
>Where's Bob

>> No.51675568

>>51675122
>Considering I'm buying orphan project financing and building mines, absent other issues the future cash flows will eventually make the stock go up.
Dangerous assumption imo. Over 90% of these companies end up going bust eventually, even if they end up opening their mine. But I'm not as against miners as an investment like Mr. Bob. You can make a pretty penny if you know what you're doing

>> No.51675609

>>51675568
my problem is very specifically with publically traded junior miners.

These guys would never survive as private companies, they're far too slow and burn through cash like it's gasoline. That's good and bad. Good because companies that would never survive without outside investment actually make it through hard times, but bad because projects that will never make it off the ground can float along for years or decades with people throwing cash at them. I dunno, the entire concept seems a bit shady to me, but then I hope it works out for you guys. I have nothing to lose by you guys getting rich. That would be awesome.

>> No.51675613

>>51675568
Well you need 1 out of 10 to win to make up for all the losses and then some not saying it's risk free. It's mostly about the property and the people imo with these projects.

>> No.51675630

>>51675609
>hey're far too slow and burn through cash like it's gasoline.
ESG is very uneconomic wonder how much longer it can last.

>> No.51675656

>>51675613
>you need 1 out of 10 to win to make up for all the losses
price of the stock matters more than number of winners vs. losers.
It's way easier for a $5 stock to go to zero than a zero dollar stock to go to 5.
>>51675630
>ESG is very uneconomic wonder how much longer it can last.
that's a whole different can of worms right there.

>> No.51675683

>>51675609
Yeah the business model is horrendous. But it's all about timing and selling to a bigger fool. All about that perception. And I'm fine with that. There are some exceptions like Ivanhoe that rise up from junior status and into a very profitable stage.

>> No.51675701

>>51675656
>It's way easier for a $5 stock to go to zero than a zero dollar stock to go to 5.
I don't get it.

>> No.51675714

>>51675683
>There are some exceptions like Ivanhoe that rise up from junior status and into a very profitable stage.
Yep I've seen a few over the years. Most get bought out eventually, but that's a good thing for investors. There's money to be made but I don't care for the risk. But without the risk there's no big rewards.

>> No.51675731

>>51675701
>I don't get it.
it's way easier for a large company to go bankrupt than for a small company to grow to be large.

so statistically if you buy in at whatever price any group of companies is at, you're going to have much larger losers than winners. If 10% of your picks are winners, but they only gain 1/10th of what your losers lost, you lost a shitload of money.

>> No.51675781

>>51675731
>it's way easier for a large company to go bankrupt than for a small company to grow to be large.
I'll assume you meant it's way harder for a large company to go bankrupt. It boils down to risk-reward.

>> No.51675809

>>51675781
>I'll assume you meant it's way harder for a large company to go bankrupt.
in the junior mining sector, "large" companies are still small businesses by most US standards, and small businesses go bankrupt more often than not.

>> No.51677577

https://www.cnbc.com/2022/09/28/bank-of-england-delays-bond-sales-launches-temporary-purchase-program.html
Bongs are getting JUSTed as we speak.

>> No.51677721

>>51677577
This actually makes me a lot more bullish on gold. I hadn't expected any central bank to resume QE yet. If BOE can do it, others can too.

>> No.51677839

>>51667698
butthurt belter detected

>> No.51678060

Fed needs to start massive QE immediately or the dollar milkshake will happen and cause a sovereign debt crisis globally. Emergency meeting should happen soon.

>> No.51678486

BTW bros take some cash out of the bank in case there is a credit crisis.
Banks are closed this Friday in Canada, these things always break over the weekend.

>> No.51679152

>>51678060
I think the Fed will be the last CB standing but we'll see. If so that would mean that investors would flock to both USD and gold. And once the USD rugpulls... well we all know how it's going to go

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>>51675530
>But I usually don't post unless I'm drunk or someone speaks of the devil.
Hey Bob, good to see you. Always enjoy your posts whether it's legit mining discussion with people like Pan or just drunkenly shitting on people's investments and trolling lol

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>>51677577
First pivot is in and gold is off to the races.

>> No.51680500

Bond buying bonanza! Print the money into inflation to keep those yields down. England is an emerging market now!

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>>51680500
Bongbros...

>> No.51680583

>>51680056
Yep looking like that did it. Broke lots of resistances in one swoop. I'm getting bullish.

>> No.51680622

>>51680580
Wow look at all that mud, bongs will get what they deserve

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51680975

>>51680622
>bongs will get what they deserve
Fuck you, dumb mutt. Almost everywhere in the world that Britain stuck its massive swinging dick is better off for it. You should be lamenting the loss of your kinsfolk to the machinations of the big nose tribe (if you have any % of white left in you), not celebrating it like a good little golem

The only British who actually think they want this are naive brainwashed youths or braindead hippies, both a vocal minority given platform by the same elite that is working in the same way to undo whatever third-world shithole you live in.
No people deserve this, but by all means continue to point and laugh at the sinking ship opposite you that is somehow still level with your own. Maybe the log in your own eye will keep you afloat in a sea of niggers and mexicans.

>> No.51681103

>>51674743
If the math doesn't matter then why do they have:
>numbers
>equations
>charts
>graphs
>balance sheets

>Only perception
This is correct. However if the perception is 2+2=5 or 3 or anything value other than 4 then the perception is flat out wrong

>> No.51681568

>>51675280
>Never buy fake and gay
>dat shirt
Bro...

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51681873

>>51670521

Same. I have a modest position in DWR on the TSX just to get a thumb in the pie cheaply. Looking for Canadian agri stocks as well.


What do you guys think about AEM and TECK? I'm light on materials and looking to add gold/other miners

>> No.51681895

Dropping news from energy
>https://www.newsweek.com/jet-nuclear-fusion-reactor-experiments-record-breaking-1746643?amp=1

Lumber:
>https://www.wsj.com/articles/lumber-prices-fall-back-to-around-their-pre-covid-levels-11664239652

Mining
>https://www.teslarati.com/nio-12-lithium-company/amp/

Cbdc:
>https://cointelegraph.com/news/russia-aims-to-use-cbdc-for-international-settlements-with-china-report

Don't bust my balls on the sources here I try to get the most normie friendly rags I can find covering these topics because, like Bob and red always point out, market sentiment and all that jazz is what the normie retards perceive and not what is actually happening

Going to my buddies ranch to check game cams and make some moonshine today. You fellas keep it in the green

>> No.51681977

>>51679152
I am dumb. Why is the USD going to rugpull after everyone flocks to it

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>>51681977
If dollar gets out of control strong, all EMs or foreign companies with dollar denominated debt will get wiped out. This would cause a global credit collapse, what they papered over in 2008 but now 100x bigger.
Fed will reverse course and QE to a larger degree than ever before, just a matter of when they pivot.

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>https://www.juniorminingnetwork.com/junior-miner-news/press-releases/2809-tsx-venture/ssvr/128621-summa-silver-resumes-drilling-at-the-high-grade-mogollon-silver-project-new-mexico.html
Forgot one. This one is for the Mexican that posts the pepe with Sombrero and flag RELEASE THE BONANZA!!!

>> No.51682335

>>51682188

Any of you guys watching GSVR? I'm waiting for that thick Veta Madre to get tapped.

>> No.51683490
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51683490

Oh hey look what's cooking on Twitter. Surely Germany's elected leaders will address this issue?

>> No.51683529

>>51683490
>sanction against the usa
People really going to take it to 11 without first doing an investigation.

>> No.51683555

>>51683490
https://youtu.be/BN3PIGLDscQ?t=319
A few will ever read of it.

>> No.51683590

>>51683529
It is premature to draw a definitive conclusion but the USA is highly sus. There were US army vessels on site at the time, and they have all the reason to do such an attack considering that they would benefit greatly from the following circumstances. I think it was them, or one of their goons. But it could have been somebody else too of course.

>> No.51683623

>>51683529
https://youtu.be/OS4O8rGRLf8?t=81

>> No.51683868

>>51681895
So do I need to invest in tungsten and beryllium in the next five decades? I'm invested in U, but I'd kind of like seeing fusion stop being a "two more decades" technology.

>> No.51684057

>>51678060
luke says the milkshake has already been drunk and the fed will start pivoting in november. i wonder if that's the case, seems a tad too soon.

>> No.51684093

Alright guys, I'm gonna have like $700 to invest at the beginning of next month.
What do you recommend me looking into?
My current portfolio is:
Atlas Salt
Petrus Resources
Vermillion energy
Guanajato silver
Silver one
Impact Silver

>> No.51684331

>>51684093
Trillion Energy, look it up

>> No.51684531

>>51684331
I've seen them mentioned here a lot before.
They have gasfields outside Turkey and Bulgaria, right?
Guess that's really good with Nordstream blown up now.

>> No.51684603

>>51684531
Yep, and predrilled wells in the Black Sea that are about to be reentered and production starting.

>> No.51684664

>>51683490
no they wont and even if wed replace them the US just put germany into a "heads we win, tails you lose" position
>>51683529
i thought about why they made it so incredibly obvious, but i came to the conclusion that its really the US regime that did it, they pushed the "germany is nato traitor for using russian gas" bullshit the last few months, and now biden looks like a strong america first jopedo for the midterms
this is supposed to be a demonstration of strength, but it really demonstrates panic

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51684702

>"surprise"
How is this a surprise? Pedo joe has been dumping the oil reserve for quite a while now

>> No.51684783

>>51684531
>>51684603
Drilling started about a week ago, four wells at the Akçakoca platform in the Black Sea, three new and one preexisting. They want to complete all 4 wells within 6 months with each well producing gas on completion with first production being in early November.

>> No.51684949

>Nordstream sabotaged, possibly by the US
>hurricane incoming
So why the FUCK is US natural gas STILL dropping?

>> No.51685283

Lion One brothers, are we still alive? Now I'm only down 25% instead of 40%.

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51685396

>>51685283
I sold at 10-20% gains back when they drilled that beauty. Moved funds from Degiro to IB and will buy back in during tax loss season in late December

A sure winner Gold stock.

>> No.51685493

>>51685283
Man the 36 month C1.05$ warrants really got me thinking this is a suckers rally.

>> No.51685522

So in the end, Shemitah was real?

>> No.51685626

>>51685493
>Man the 36 month C1.05$ warrants really got me thinking this is a suckers rally.

I don't think there's a hold on the shares either so they could potentially dump on retail for a quick profit; Or they could, at least, if they weren't otherwise shorting and and using those shares to cover. Then again, I think it was Crescat? that was one the big players in the PP so in that case they might actually be holding long term.

>> No.51685697

>>51685626
They wen't too low with the warrants if it dumps more i'll buy otherwise not interested.

>> No.51685856

>>51684949
UK gas up pretty big though

>> No.51686135

>>51685856
Yes but i only have the means to trade US gas and am stuck in an underwater long for weeks

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51686233

>>51679392
Thanks man! I'm always around reading every day. Just trying to not make every thread about me.
>>51681103
>If the math doesn't matter then why do they have:
Because that's what sways public perception. People trust the statistics without checking the definitions used.
>However if the perception is 2+2=5 or 3 or anything value other than 4 then the perception is flat out wrong
prescriptivist thought. If enough people think 2+2=5 then it does. The actual dishonesty comes when people DON'T think that but it's presented that way anyways.

The bigger question is if it's fair to lie to dumb people if your lies benefit them? You already know what the government and rich people think.

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51686960

The market seems to be positioning for fed pivot, will we really have a blow off top before full meltdown?

>> No.51686991

>>51684949
The market is simply pricing in war, plague pestilence and famine. It's called "demand destruction" from mass death, anon.

>> No.51687021

>>51686960
A brief megaspike in oil, perhaps?

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51687093

Why did gold go up and will this trend continue?

>> No.51687433

>>51683490
>>51683529
lmao did the USA really attack/sabotage Germany in 2022?

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>>51687433
Based America. Trump tried to warn them and pretzel niggers thought it was funny.

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>>51687093
After talking about starting QT, the central bank of England did a complete 180 after their markets were melting down and began emergency QE again. We will hit 1900 by EoY. Plan doubters on suicide watch.

>> No.51687865

>>51687744
Gold to 20k
Silver to 8k

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>>51687865
>Silver to 8k
That's a big pump

>> No.51687904

>>51687865
Also Bayhorse to 64k and Blue Lagoon to 1644k

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http://www.321gold.com/editorials/thomson_s/thomson_s_092722.html
>If a gold bug is already heavily allocated to the sector, there’s no need to buy more to “average down” their entry price.
>A gold bull era lies ahead, driven first by the 2021-2025 war cycle, then by energy transition, and finally by empire transition (from fiat orientated to gold-oriented China and India). There’s no need to back up any trucks to buy. Nothing is “getting away”. In a nutshell, this is an era that is likely to last 200 years.
>A new rally looks imminent
>There’s no guarantee that the gold price declines to the $1610 “buy zone of mining stock champions” area, but the odds of huge gains for investors who buy there… are substantial!

>> No.51687959

>>51687744
Perhaps the plan is for the Fed to start purchasing UK government bonds, among others?

>> No.51688042

>>51687959
The American fed? that would be highly unorthodox and unlikely imo. The US is only interested in propping up the dollar.

>> No.51688073

>>51688042
in the 2008 financial crisis, the US fed bought europeans assets/bonds I believe

>> No.51688090

>>51688042
Why else would the pound appreciate if people weren't thinking that's what they'd do?

>> No.51688196

>>51688073
Haven't heard that before, don't think it's true but not sure. The ECB did though.
>>51688090
The English central bank stepped in and even though you shouldn't think that was bullish for the currency, more QE, it had dropped so much on fear and uncertainty that the stability of more liquidity was enough for a relief rally I assume.

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>>51677577
https://twitter.com/BondHack/status/1575208869889835008
>Senior banker describing the leveraged unwind in Gilts as coming close to triggering a "Lehman moment". Asset manager accusing the Bank of England of ignoring calls to intervene sooner

>> No.51688250

>>51688196
They do a lot of work off balance sheet. it is estimated that they sent over a 20 trillion dollars around the world in 2008 to bail everyone out.

>> No.51688775

So estimated time before all our miners start to be the the new bubble that 100x under 5 years?

>> No.51689438

>>51688250
>it is estimated that they sent over a 20 trillion dollars around the world in 2008 to bail everyone out
source?

>> No.51689696

>>51689438
Can't seem to find the same source i got the information from long ago this is the best i could find.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/traceygreenstein/2011/09/20/the-feds-16-trillion-bailouts-under-reported/?sh=7a4134e126b0

>> No.51690105

Sandstorm Gold just screwed over shareholders, it seems. Down 10% on a huge up day for gold miners. Absolutely abhorrent share offering. Lucky I dumped this one by chance a while back.

>> No.51690305

>>51690105
Damn and that was supposed to be a solid play,

>> No.51690342

>>51690305
>>51690105
No one can be trusted.

>> No.51690679

>>51688250
>work off balance sheet
Sounds legit

>> No.51690743

>>51690105
How do Wheaton and Royal Gold fare? I like the royalty streaming setup and want to add more. (also have some GROY)

>> No.51690893

>>51681977
Everyone rushing to the dollar gives the Fed freedom to embrace QE, print more money without fucking over Americans.

>> No.51690930

>>51690893
Then we get $140 oil again.

>> No.51692801

Made a new one
>>51692780

>> No.51694079
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51694079

>https://www.nasdaq.com/articles/mitsubishi-heavy-utilities-to-develop-nuclear-power-plant-nikkei-business
Researching energy and found this
>captcha: gas hw
Gas homework