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Straya 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, Bitcoin

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

>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.52798491

Bullish on graphite and phosphate

>> No.52798768

>>52798482
only /cmmg/ millionaire here

why you guys investing in the work of idiots when you can clearly see what they do wrong?

I'm an expert on getting mining permits and lots of other permits too. Guess who makes dosh?

>> No.52798803

>>52798768
you got a company with a $25mm MCAP stalled over a $25 permit?

lol you faggots never learn

>> No.52798826

>>52798803
lets see your safety protocol, your enviro protocol, your operating plan, your reclamation plan, your fire protection plan.

fuck that shit, I write it up for $125 per hour and your fucking investments can't even afford me.
fucking pathetic. I'll write your ERP for a buck fitty. You gotta not want it to miss it

>> No.52798837

oh no, he's drunk again

>> No.52798841

>>52798826
You would really ERP for me Bob?

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>>52798837
drunk af

but for real, how may investments you guys got stalled on permits? my job is literally writing mining permits and I'm doing just fine off that.

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52798858

>>52798841
>You would really ERP for me Bob?
lol I pasta my ERP but it'll pass.

for a faggot like you I'd do it half price

I'd honestly be scared if anyone here ever needed an ERP

>> No.52798941

>>52798858
Alright, here we go.
I'm young and lithe, currently working for a small mine in Oregon. I'm good friends with the boss (he originally recruited me) and he's looking for a successor as he's getting a bit older, and he might be willing to fund me on a minor exploration project.
I'm having some issues getting started, since I look so young, supple and a little androgynous almost nobody in the business takes me seriously, it's really hurting my confidence.

Let's say I get my shit together, dress myself up all fancy and walk into your office, nervous and stuttering, what happens next?

(P.S. I'm an immigrant from Thailand if this matters at all)

>> No.52798973

>>52798941
kek lassen you walk in and I ask you if you want to mine silver or just mine investors

if you want to mine silver I write you an operating plan, a safety plan, a fire plan, an enviro plan, and a production plan

then we discuss waste permits and envriro liability.

after that we talk MSHA and crit certs

if for some reason you think you have silver and not investors, You hire me for a third million a year to do your Industrial Hygiene and reclamation shit.

Then your lithe ass offers me a bj and I turn it down and ask for your sister. You go into mining and I make more money than you off contracting.

>> No.52799056

>>52798973
We skip the small talk and straight to action eh? That's okay, I like a no-nonsense kinda guy.
A lot of waste and hygiene permits, you don't do dirty jobs?
And why would you make more money than me if I'm out there busting my ass and you just sit there watching it?
You make it sound like you're just trying to take advantage of me...

Also my sister is not in America so we will have to work out some other form of payment.

>> No.52799069

>>52798941
you might ask what my third million fee buys you, but it's just knowledge. The best in the US

I'll advise your lawyers, your insurance company, and you. When you dig into the dirt you immediately incur millions of dollars in liability after the third yard. And I personally can direct you from there to cover your stinky ass.

if you decide you hate me and don't want to hire me, it doesn't matter
your insurance company is going to hire me
and if they don't, the feds suing you will.

>> No.52799079

>>52799056
>you don't do dirty jobs?
I ONLY do dirty jobs

enviro is STRICTLY dirty jobs.

>> No.52799088

>>52799056
>why would you make more money than me if I'm out there busting my ass and you just sit there watching it?
because you don't have to mine, but you do have to follow the laws. I work in law enforcement for mining. I make way more than miners.

>> No.52799114

>>52799069
You know exactly how things work huh?
Know exactly what buttons to press.. You command "Sesame!" and EVERYTHING opens up for you? I see.
You make it sound like I don't really have a choice, you'll take me for a ride no matter what I choices I make..

>>52799079
Ahhh that's good to hear.

>>52799088
Maybe I should disappoint the ol' man and give up on succeeding him - join the consulting business and become your personal assistant or something.

>> No.52799123

>>52799114
>You know exactly how things work huh?
so do you

how many project /cmmg/ got hanging on permits?

my job is to get permits.

full stop. Fin..Theend

I work for both sides. Your side for some reason doesn't want to hire me.
I know the reason.

>> No.52799135

oil is dead

>> No.52799143

>>52799123
I'm inexperienced but an obedient student and very eager to learn.

Tell me Bob, what's the reason.
What do you think is holding us back from embracing you and your services?

>> No.52799155

>>52799143
lol the blue lagoons and bayhorses of your ilk DON'T WANT TO FUCKIN MINE

I can get their permits, and thousands of people like me could. Particularly faggots in gov service. We write permits like that every facking day.

if they don't find us it's because they don't want to.

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>>52799155
Maybe they're just tsundere and want you to approach them first..

Alright Bob I gotta get back to work now.
Good ERP talk!

>> No.52799205

>>52799188
have a good shift buddy,, your own opinion will one day make you fucking rich and fuck your employer

I aggressively approach miners if there's money to make

I have never propositioned GO because I don't think he's serious about mining.

>> No.52799228

>>52799188
I mean I've demonstrably worked for ASARCO, Newmont, Ashanti, Grupo, Free[pprt. Jacobs, Ames, and a few dozen pennies.

I approach your miners every fucking day. They all know me. Not a one has not heard of me.

>> No.52799318

Holy hell why are the stocks so disconnected from oil prices? I was looking to buy into a nice dip but the stocks are still so close to their ATH reeeeeeee. I guess it will take some time for the big players to sell out or something

>> No.52799336

>>52799318
oil prices artificially capped
oil prices <10% of costs
US oil production at record highs

DUnno , this is voodoo to me

>> No.52799404

>>52799336
OPEC understands a loss leader

nobody here fucking does

you're gonna LOSE money to MAKE money?
lol

>> No.52799411

>>52799404
market share is more important than profits?

bezsos christ

>> No.52799420

>>52799411
not a real capitalist itt never was.

it costs money to make money want to make billions you need to spend millions

stupid motherfuckers can't get that.

>> No.52799425

>>52798482
ABML

>> No.52799449

>>52799425
good plan as long as consumers toss their batts in the landfill

which means as soon as your stock moons the pubic will kill it

>> No.52799509

>>52799318
>I guess it will take some time for the big players to sell out or something
why would a rich person ever sell you something of value?

are you fuckin retarded?

of there's a penny to be made they're not going to sell to you. If they sell to you it's because there's not a penny to be made

best of luck poor person

>> No.52799534

>>52799509
Fakeout bro.
I actually made nice money on oil this year and managed to sell pretty damn close to ATH and now waiting since it just keeps dipping and will keep dipping. Or maybe not. Oil is after all the most manipulated commodity in the world
Oil might be of value but there is so much oil in this world that it should be sold at 5 bucks at most.

>> No.52799557

>>52799534
awesome, you did a one time deal that might make you some money after taxes

that's not how rich people work.

I mean how do wealthy people consistently make money trade after trade, year after year? It's not fucking luck and it's not manipulation.

it's just arbitrage

>> No.52799562

why the fuck are there three cmmg threads all of a sudden? is the bull run upon us?

https://youtu.be/bSrtDNF0y1s

interesting stuff for uranium tards in the red
>t. uranium tard in the red

>> No.52799627

>>52799562
>interesting stuff for uranium tards in the red
>>t. uranium tard in the red
oh yeah nukes are going to go a lot higher despite hiting their artificial peak earlier this year and being almost limitless in the western US.

you should see what we're going to do to vanadium and rare earths. Fucking half our country is made of that shit.

>> No.52799641

>>52799627
>Fucking half our country is made of that shit.
we literally pay billions a year to remove uranium from the basements of our houses which are worth unironic trillions.

>> No.52799650

>>52799562
like I pay thousands a year to GET RID OF uranium

as do millions of people just like me

>> No.52799657

>>52799650
that's pretty cool. keep doing it.

>> No.52799670

>>52799657
lol I could probably make a full nuke out of the uranium I pump out of my basement every year.

you faggots are buying uranium while most of the US is paying to get rid of it.

>> No.52799722

>>52799670
the secret is I charge you to get rid of uranium and then I sell it to some other sucker for 10x what I charged you to get rid of it

This is where a risk becomes a guarantee.

stop losses covered calls short my long diversify make money no matter what happens leverage my assignation underwrite and drift

nobody here is smart enough to do it.

>> No.52799726

>>52799557
Yeah you're right. That is why my parents are rich while I'm poor. I'm bloody stuck in that mindset and I cannot get rid of it.

>> No.52799735

>>52799726
>I'm bloody stuck in that mindset and I cannot get rid of it.
what's the hangup?

for most people it's an idea of fair play and being "good."

rich people are amoral.

>> No.52799756

>>52799726
your parents have no morals, and they're waiting for you to drop yours.

>> No.52799790

>>52799726
I mean what makes you decide you deserve ten times more money than the next guy? or a hundred times or a million times?

it's not a moral decision. If your parents are rich they are NOT moral. Getting rich is by nature NOT moral

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>>52799790
capitalism is NOT moral

it's reality.

and that's all that matters. Morality is bullshit.

>> No.52799874

Morning Bob. What you drinking?

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>>52799874
>near gay ID
rip me

>> No.52799927

>>52799726
I mean there is no world where your work is worth a million dollars

you can steal $1 from a million people
or $10 from 100k people
or $100 from 10k people
or $1000 from 1k people
or $10k from 100 people

guess which one is more economical

>> No.52799930

>>52799874
jack

always jack

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52800049

Thoughts on uranium etf (URA)?

>> No.52800051

>>52799927
>guess which one is more economical
if I pay my people $80k per year
and pocket $20k per year

They get rich and I'm a fuckin millionaire

I'm not stealing, I'm making a living.

and then I borrow against my paycheck AND THEIRS. making me even richer.

the game is rigged, you guys should get in on it.

>> No.52800068

>>52800049
Or UEC, What's the catch with uranium? Any resources to read up on uranium?

>> No.52800079

>>52800068
>What's the catch with uranium?
libs hate it and libs rule the curerent world

by the time they accept nukes you'll be an old man dying of cancer

other than that no worries, you're gonna get rich.

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>>52799930
Solid choice. Prefer the turkey myself but can't go wrong with that. Too early here sadly or maybe not early enough. Either way, I'm in and out here while working so enjoy it.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VnvQS3jDLrk

>> No.52800108

>>52800079
There is no uranium stock or etf or commodity in my cunt, so it'll be difficult to invest in uranium from my cunt, so I'll have to find out how to do that too.

>> No.52800113

>>52800094
I love all whiskey

jack tastes like candy with coke

I've killed a full liver with jack and bedded a dozen girls. I'm a dead man walking so I don't care about my alcoholism. To anyone that isn't dead, please read up.

>> No.52800152

>>52800108
red wolf is our Uranium expert and i advise an anon to read what he has to say

archives are also your friend.

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>>52800113
>jack tastes like candy with coke
Can't stand coke sadly, at least not the liquid kind so it's neat or nothing for me.

Don't worry the link wasn't meant as a dig at the drinking kek, just something I happened to have on couldn't ignore

>> No.52800178

>>52800166
the song was good, but not gravely enough for me

whiskey is rough
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b-zNQA5Xi4Q

>> No.52800218

>>52800178
Yeah it's one of his bouncier onces.
Can't fucking beat Johnny though, made me pick up the acoustic to learn that one as a kid.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S6iKGLDQn6Y

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>>52800218
the offbeat reminds me of tennessee whiskey don't know why. Unconventional and murrican.

you know he drank some whiskey.

I've had my scatch and I've had my rye but Jack got my heart and my eye

>> No.52800271

>>52800178
>>52800218
>Can't fucking beat Johnny
Kristofferson kills it too
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YQl08RyB_Ps

>> No.52800272

>>52800152
Vilen danke.

>> No.52800350

>>52800271
lol sacrilege
>>52800272
sprichst du doiche? De nargas. Du bist, you know?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=82XqhHYwB-Q

>> No.52800390

Rana most certainly went back to the village with the few oz of gold he found at the dome. forsaken once more

>> No.52800398

Is anyone in surge copper? Thinking about making it apart of my copper play.

>> No.52800503

>>52800260
Damn what's that band from? Looks like a belt buckle lol

>>52800350
>sacrilege
lol not a Kris fan? I do prefer Johnny though if that's what you mean

>> No.52800510

>>52800398
PAN MAN knows a lot about Surge so begin the ritual to summon him.
I want in it but I also want to wait till they get the mill from Imperial, might be waiting a while though.

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Wow, just looked at the ceo.ca Atlas room this morning and almost 60 ppl in the room. Sentiment might be returning with a good SP up-day incoming

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8SmzgzL9EQo

>> No.52800760

>>52800690
>ceo.ca is bullish
So time to sell?

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>>52800760
swing if you want, but the buyout will be yuge fren

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>>52800818
Nah if anything I will actually buy more, it's just funny to remember what happened last time ceo.ca sentiment was high. Pic related

>> No.52800915

>>52800510
I'll summon him
>I am the bone of my ore
>Steel is my body and fire is my blood
>I have created over a thousand mines
>Unknown to Death,
>Nor known to Life.
>Have withstood pain to create many drills
>Yet, those hands will never hold anything
>So as I pray, Unlimited Pan Works

They were at 9c yesterday so I figured it might be worth just getting a position now since they're super cheap even though they don't have huckleberry yet

>> No.52801261

>>52800152
What archives i thought the /biz/ archives got mossaded

>> No.52801280

>>52800690

It's definitely going to be starting an upwards trend from now.
Though I really hope it stays down for a little while longer for whatever reason so I can get a bit more in the $2 region. If it consolidated there before the next real leg up it would be great.
My average on this is kinda shit at $2.9 and this is the last chance to bring it down.

>> No.52801551

>>52801280
Fuck off nigger it’s been down for years

>> No.52801558

>gold up
>silver up
>gdxj down
>silj down
Scam trade

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>>52801558
strange day, silver up .35 to $23.39 and my stonks mostly flat, except for Atlas +10%. I expected big movement in silver stonks

>> No.52801980

>>52798482
turns out no one needs commodities in a depression. stay poor tho lmao

>> No.52802001

Silber

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>>52802001
all we needed was some Jap posting, c'mon $24!

>> No.52802186

>>52802175
Initiate the golden (silver) age of getting scammed on the ventures exchange. c'mon silber! Do it!

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>>52801980
Nobodies investment horizon is in 2023 you stupid fuck. People here have only been talking about accumulating cheapies for the next bull run afterwards.

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kuI8syvrurk

CEO of Nicolas Mining say at 10:00 "We will have mill feed sources coming from Blue Lagoon"

>> No.52802865

>>52802252
>he thinks the depression will be over by 2024
KEK

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>>52802865
When did I ever say 2024? Trying to create a narrative so you don't look like a dumbass. So obvious lol.

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Japanamie is proof that 2 nukes weren't enough

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>we are at april level
Slowly, with no one noticing, we're going up.

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>Oil

>> No.52803878

>>52800049
>>52800152
URA is undervalued by 5x at least and is putting in a consolidation wedge that is about to break.

>> No.52803916

Making some consolidations here.

Sold out of the weakets looking uranium charts and created a 20k GDX posistion to ride in the meantime before I go back in.

Sold out of irving and UAN and put it into Goliath and SALT. The two latter have incoming catalysts within the next month whereas irving doesnt have anything going for it for a couple months and we are entering winter so UAN will likely have less sales along with the fact they posted a 20 mil loss last quarter. (They had to do some upgrades and maintenance on their plants)

I'll ride these out for a month or two and hopefully make some gains which will be rotated back into the uranium posistions I closed along with building an oil posistion. Gary says the SPX is making another downturn and uranium tends to trade with the SPX (for now) so i think this was a good move.

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>>52800051
>the game is rigged
>>52799557
>it's not manipulation.

is this the power of jack daniels?

>> No.52803958

Industrial metals up.
Oil down.

I don't understand.

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us silica is down. sand lads. when sand takes of dont be salty about it

see what i did there?

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>>52803958
thats a feature, not a bug
>https://www.imf.org/en/Blogs/Articles/2015/09/14/metals-and-oil-a-tale-of-two-commodities

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>>52803958
trader get the rope
always was the plan
dont be arrogant to think you will time the market

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What can I do with a Series 3 as lone retail investor? Is it possible to start an LLC and just put my bags in there?

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>>52803775
BOYS DONT CRYYYY

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Elon should buy Guanajuato and Impact.

>> No.52804259

>>52803916
i thought you were done swinging? why the sudden change of heart on uranium?
i like it but am too low iq to get it. the unholy pharoahs steering esg wont let it happen because they fear that a polysexual transracial furrykin will eventually be in a position to fukashima the galaxy by accidentally pushing the wrong button while theyre dialating their bleeding front hole with a dragon dildo

>> No.52804290

>>52804259
Not really swinging. Just reallocation some positions trying to take advantage of short term catalysts.

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>>52804290
That's called swinging.

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>>52804259
>>52804302
>not wanting to be king of the swingers

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>>52804360
I'm far too stupid for that. I just buy and hold. It worked well for the past 6 months.

>> No.52804459

When do we hit 24

>> No.52804510

>>52804369
you accidently put commas instead of periods
is your keyboard malfunctioning or the period button broken? sell that red shit and put it into a typewriter
>>52804360
he could easily be king of the swingers but you can only nut so many times in the parking lot before you eventually get discovered by a an employee at your local del taco

>> No.52804528

>>52804510
Discovered? They never want to let you triumph. I thought this was America. Does the right to free association mean nothing in this era?

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>>52804510
>you accidently put commas instead of periods
I'm from yurope, thats how it works here. You're not the bellybutton of the worlds anymore

>> No.52804598

>>52804574
Napoleon lost yet Europe still uses the French decimals? Curious.

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Bump
>>52804360
>Gqy8YNrv
I thought the Jews at British Gas had cut my power off because I shoah'd their latest bill but turns out my fucking washing machine flooded and tripped the fusebox lol. New ID? Not one with gay in it this time please gookmoot

>> No.52806612
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>>52800510
>>52800398
i am around! i was working! how are things?

Surge Copper is still a fantastic exploration project, the Sibola range is territory i know very well, and i ve walked on the Berg and a few of their other major properties in recent years. I had ground next door to them too for a bit but access was horrible so i dropped it.

What do you specifically want to know about Surge? There a ways from being an operator, and that heavily hinges on if Imperial Metals gives up at Huckleberry Mine.

>> No.52806631

>>52802314
any more word on their deal with Osisko Development? There have been a number of articles out though sites like Seeking Alpha on them that paint them in pretty poor light, honestly worse than i would paint them.

>> No.52806892

>>52806631
got a link to that Seeking Alpha article?

>> No.52806988

>>52806892
https://seekingalpha.com/article/4559398-why-osisko-development-has-strong-downside-potential

Here is one of them. Its pretty solid from just a basic look over especially with what i saw on the ground.

>> No.52807104

>>52806988
thanks, oh they are taking shots at Osisko rather than Nicola. I kind of like Nicola, I've never really looked into Osisko

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>>52806326
>On furchinz
>Not gay

>> No.52807377

>>52807104
Nicola and Osisko recently setup a deal to use Nicola's mill to process 15,000 tonnes of material sitting at the Quesnel River Mill belonging to Osisko, there was probably another large sum of ore sitting at Bonanza Ledge that they would ship as well. Its a complicated bit of information but Osisko has to get that ore processed soon or face fines as material dug up cant be stored longer than a few months.

>> No.52808785

https://www.mining.com/canada-places-big-bets-on-critical-minerals/
quick bump!

>> No.52809234

>https://www.morningstar.com/news/marketwatch/20221209553/the-dow-industrials-are-on-the-verge-of-a-golden-cross-even-as-blackrock-predicts-recession-like-no-other
I'm sick today lads so maybe some big brain can explain what this means but it's crucial in the macro. Hope you fellas are having a wonderful day and have a better weekend

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>>52809234
Forgot pic
I've been awake about 4 hours today

>> No.52809407

>>52809316
TA is just astrology for autistic people

>> No.52809431

>>52798941
Just admit you are a crossdresser and are only in the mining game to save up enough for your transition surgeries. Once you start being yourself the rest will come naturally.

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>>52798482
I bought coal.. Am I gonna make it aussie bros?

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Mostly long puts right now. Fuck everything let it all burn.

>> No.52810044

There's this European copy of the URNM ETF
Its ticker is U3O8
How come its going down while URNM is just kind of going sideways?
Does anyone hold U3O8?

>> No.52810050

I’m just bleeding value constantly

>> No.52810693

beautiful uranium copium from the man rawlingson himself

https://youtu.be/FoGWWvf9AZE

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>>52809407
Sorry buddy but that's midwit cope

Besides, millionaires dont use astrology something something billionaires do

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>>52806612
>how are things?
Cold. Not as bad as your way I imagine though!

>There a ways from being an operator, and that heavily hinges on if Imperial Metals gives up at Huckleberry Mine.
I like Surge a lot from what you've told me in the past but damn Imperial, give up the fucking ghost

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https://twitter.com/jenstilmanydots/status/1600200599127363584
https://www.home.saxo/-/media/documents/campaigns/outrageous-predictions/outrageous-predictions-2023.pdf?revision=28834a17-5423-4de7-b074-e9f0a281e2d3
>Spot gold rises above $3,000 per ounce and the VanEck Junior Gold Miners index quadruples in value

Bold prediction from Saxo bank

>> No.52812556

>>52811072
Billionaires use actual astrology, not meme lines

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>>52809407
Shit then why do they draw lines in the first place? Why even keep track of numbers to make lines? Why even have numbers to quantify things at all?

>> No.52813410

QH talks Blue Lagoon, 24:25

https://www.tfmetalsreport.com/podcast/11853/thursday-conversation-dr-quinton-hennigh

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i say bay
you say horse
BAY

>> No.52813480

>>52813420
HURTS!

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>>52812556
The point is that just because something is beyond one's understanding or reach doesn't make it wrong.
It's like a fatty saying that exercise doesn't help to get fit because they can't/won't do it themselves.

>> No.52813879

>>52811139
i dont know why Imperial thinks Huckleberry can make them profitable again. It was nearly depleted when they mothballed it 5 years ago, and new drilling showed that while there was more ore nearby that could be accessed, it would need serious work to get to it. Add on their poor reputation in the labor market now and it makes things even worse.

>> No.52813900

>>52813879
So after hearing you talk about it for two years it looks like ascot has some big ass grades and I'm finally starting to pay strention.

>> No.52814111

>>52813879
Surge is at 9c. I was wondering if it was worth having a position even though they don't have huckleberry yet.

>> No.52814553

>>52814111
Surge has a lot of plans for drilling over the next two years so they still have a lot of potential to expand their already massive resources. Huckleberry is the lynch pin though for early / cheap success for Surge, if they get that mill site, it means they dont have to find the funding to build one on their own.
>>52813900
I cant wait to see that terrain this summer around Ascot, its stunning. Its been a long wait but they will finally be actually mining soon.

>> No.52814761

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4LfNWX6e8pY

Gary update. We're in the easy phase. Buy and sit.

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>>52814761
Based. Cry and shit, got it.

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I live in a trailer park and have brain damage. You should listen to my investing advice.

>> No.52815406

>>52814553
Can you give me the basic rundown for somebody who heard you talk about it for two years and never paid attention? I'm sorry to ask and don't deserve it, but would you mind giving a quick recap?

>> No.52815519

>>52815406
Sure i can break them down. Ascot resources is based in BC's Golden Triangle, situated north of the Community of Stewart BC on the west coast. The company holds several large land packages and holds the past producing Sil Back Premier and Big Missouri gold mines as well as the IDM Red Mountain Gold mine. The Premier Mine has a fully operational mill mothballed since the 90s that has undergone a major modernization program, the company has also done a massive amount of surface and now underground diamond drilling across their two primary properties to prove them viable for a modern mining project. The Premier mine and the satellite properties around it is one of the greatest gold mines in BCs history, operating on and off for around a century. The mines modern existing infrastructure, road access via the Granduc Mine Rd and access to the deep water Port of Stewart make it exceptionally positioned for mining. They did have a number of setbacks over the last few years but they are well on track to being operational within the next year or so.

Ascot also could have the ability to toll mill from a number of other nearby gold / silver properties and projects, including the Scottie Gold project 15 minutes up the Granduc road.

All in all a fantastic project, and one that i have a deep connection too, i ve wandered over much of Ascots property in the past. I ve never seen such productive ground, only beaten out by the Valley of the Kings north of it.

>> No.52815845

>>52814761
Thank you for sharing this video by "Gary".
Sounds like he's making some solid calls and has a real good finger on the pulse of the market.

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What stocks should I FOMO into to make it? please help /CMMG/ chads!
t./pmg/ bro stocklet smooth brain
>inb4 gayhorse
fuck off.

>> No.52816052

>>52815977
L__k m__r

>> No.52816340

I wonder if that fellow from a few months ago saying TTF would keep rising is still here? I perfectly called the peak btw

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>> No.52816762

>>52815977
>inb4 gayhorse
you should FOMO into rope because you're going to need it

>> No.52817009

>>52816052
Will do. thanks..
>>52816762
Hi Graeme O'Niel! I hope you are enjoying the ladyboys in Thailand!

>> No.52817097

Fission chads just keep winning

>> No.52817446

Rise and shine, Mr. Greenspan. Rise and shine.
Not that I wish to imply you have been sleeping on the job. No one is more deserving of a rest. And all the stimulus in the world would have gone to waste until... well, let's just say your hour has come again.
The right man in the wrong bank can make all the difference in the world. So, wake up, Mr. Greenspan. Wake up and smell the ashes.

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>>52815977

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>>52817552
Will buyed! thanks fren!

>> No.52817672

>>52816762
Donna noooooooooooooo!

>> No.52817854

Thanks for everything /cmmg/. I’ve learned so much here. I’ve been here since late 2019 and I really feel like an industry expert in some regards. I’m aiming to get a equity research job in metals & mining and always talk about it in interviews. Thanks frens . Happy Saturday

>> No.52817896

Good news for Canadian miners.

https://www.theglobeandmail.com/business/industry-news/energy-and-resources/article-canada-ottawa-critical-mineral-strategy/
archive [dot] ph/7iQaV

>> No.52818323

>>52817854
so you're aimin to work for Graeme eh

>> No.52818962

>>52815388
>88
Observed
>Those fingernails
Bro....
They aren't out to get you. Let them be. You're risking an ingrown nail at this point. Clearly you've never had a nail pulled out to the cuticle. The more you hide them the weaker they get. I don't give a fuck how many wrestles you wrestled.
I'm glad you don't work around equipment desu senpai phamalam.

You want your gloves to fit you and your hands to be tough. But you don't want to wear gloves when they are a determent or a potential hazard.

Does anyone here know what a degloving is? Seen one outside of LiveLeak?
I'm sure panman and Bob can tell you much more than myself.
When accidents happen, and you aren't fortunate enough to blink at the right time, it will forever haunt your dreams

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>>52817854
>/cmmg/
>late 2019
Picrel

>> No.52819039

>>52818962
>degloving
AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH

I ve personally witnessed it happen to a young guy working with equipment he had no right to touch. Tagged out gear is off limits, its always off limits. Dont learn the hard way!

On a similar note i had to witness a dude loose all the skin on his index finger after it was sucked into a guarded belt. Its horrible, i dont want to think about it. Accidental gas / fluid injection is almost as bad.

>> No.52819048

>>52817896
Nigger. One post by this id. Nigger
Let me tell you something nigger. I read everything. I read nothing. I read the nothing that is everything.
Your link is a paylink that even a faggot like me can fall for, because I did. I don't keep track of gay nigger faggot shit, but I do if you post it here.
You will fuck up. You will forget to change the filename. You will make a mistake. Ask the baynigs. I will shit on your grave. I will fuck you in ways that were previously incongruent with the existing laws of the natural order.
I will shit in your pillowcase. I will smite your family's name from the annals of history.
I will fuck your souls rectum in the mouth

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>>52819011
he could've been hanging with pmg mining stock bros until late 2021 when cmmg was created, but yea nobody learns shit here anyway so likely bait.

>>52819048
whats your avg cost on bayhorse?

>> No.52819248

>>52819039
The hard part, for me, is the inability to scream loud enough, early enough, or ferociously enough to explain everything I want to convey in one single yell.
By the time it's too late, it's too late. On every timeline. Nothing could have saved them, and I have had to learn that it's not my fault they're just there: inept, ill-prepared, and unaware

I'm glad to learn nobody here works for a living. That shit kills people

>> No.52819293

>>52819141
>Avg cost on baynig
Wut?
>>52819141
>he could've been hanging with pmg mining stock bros until late 2021 when cmmg was created, but yea nobody learns shit here anyway so likely bait.

Nigger...wut???
I am /cmmg/
This place was created to contain everyone but me. Without me, this place would be a pile of shit that smelled like everything but me. I rekt bayhorse by making two (2) trips fishing while driving to gun shows.
I shorted bhs at .21¢ and made 35k. I create your reality. You don't smell my farts until I've fucked the next whore in another state.
Stay poor. It's delicious

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>>52819293
Forgot pic
Don't forget silver Jew anon. I hired lawyers to look for you. I gave Karen and Tonto everything they knew. I had a six month head start. I only let you know a war was being waged to crack the consensus. It never existed.
I know that. You know that.
So my work was over as you attempted to mend the fences.....yup. it's that easy
The illusion of consensus never existed, therefore it was easy to polarize>mitigate>neutralize>polarize>
Ad nauseam.
And I had a six month head start!!!

Sincerely silverjew,I couldn't have done it without you. You still lost money. But at least I made some

>> No.52819470

>>52819141
This meme encapsulates baywhores perfectly.
>2 clueless faggots
>one retarded frog with enough money to be entertained/entertaining
>not one piece of mining gear in sight
>not even one piece of safety equipment on either faggot
Sometimes I wonder how some of you made it down the birth canal without stopping to ask directions

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I apologize to all of you who don't deserve to be dunked on. You know who you are. You're laughing just now. And that why you're here.
We're all betting that the comedy is more exciting than the tragedy.
**** They'll sell you seat but you'll only need the edge!!!

>> No.52819607

If anyone here wants to get rich, you should do what bob did.

Marry a van Ness

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>> No.52819751

>>52817896
Are you niggers paying attention!!!?!
This post was made with an archived link. One post by this id.

Pretend it doesn't exist. Not my problem faggots

>> No.52819766

>>52819751
there have been several different articles on the Can govs plans for critical minerals, but nothing actually concrete is planned yet right? Its just them pontificating about the need for more mines / exploration but no word yet on regional funding. It would be great if they started funding exploration projects again.

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They are monitoring this place. They want to categorize the traffic. They want to see what we think, and keep us from dreaming

>> No.52819791

>>52819766
My apologies Pan Man
I'm jaded. I'm under the assumption that the bloodthirsty are clinging to the corpses of whalefalls long passed their prime. Maybe the link is in earnest, and a heartwarmed anon linked us an archived path to avoid the paywall.
Just because I'm schizophrenic doesn't mean they're not watching me

>> No.52819794

>>52819770
And thats a good thing. I love fudding Tesla and Tech and fudding Mining. That way i can buy cheap mining stocks.

>> No.52819798

>>52819794
*pushing mining

>> No.52819800

>>52819794
>Bob posting
You can't even troll as yourself nigger

>> No.52819801

>>52819791
no problem bud!
I think i already posted the mining.com article on the subject yesterday too.

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>>52819801
Well I'll be damned. Why are these 1ptid archived links popping up? It's almost like to give an archived link, despite you or whoever may have linked it otherwise, would give a modicum of relevance for any reason. But because it's a 1pbtid dropped out of nowhere archived link to gap over the paywall, it reeks of bait.
Nothing against you Pan Man. I'm just saying to beware /cmmg/
"I fear of Greeks even when bearing gifts"

>Rectumranger>out

>> No.52819883

Am I the only one they ask money from after I read so many articles? Am I schizophrenic or are you all in on it together?

>> No.52819924

>>52819883
depends on the site, i know its easier to just make an account to use Junior mining network for example. North of 60 mining news has put a hard limit of 2 articles per unpaying user for example. There were a few other sites that are doing the same, a couple now wont let you share links without paying either!

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http://www.321gold.com/editorials/hamilton/hamilton092322.html
>The gold stocks just suffered their worst summer performance of all modern gold-bull-market years since 2001.
>So buying low as massive gold-stock uplegs are being born requires fighting the herd. Capital needs to be deployed when it feels bad as popular fear, bearishness, and apathy abound.

>> No.52820718

>>52799088
how do you get into mining consultant jobs? Is geotechnical/civil engineer degree with a minor in finance a good way for that?

>> No.52821277

How much longer do I need to wait

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>>52821277
Wrong question. You should ask yourself how can I get cash to buy more cheapies.

>> No.52821435

>>52815977
I'd unironically just go with gdxj and silj
Both are silver and gold mining ETFs

>> No.52821436

>>52819831
I've noticed an influx of 1pbtid lately but just posting generally negative sentiment despite things actually looking up more than they have for a very long time

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>>52821435
What the fuck? I have yet another ID despite not rebooting my router this time, but not only that it's the same ID as >>52804172?
That isn't my post. I've never saved a pink wojak in my life what the fuck gookmoot.
Is my display bugged or am I going full schizo?

>> No.52821466

>>52821456
Fuck no I'm just retarded and looking at the post above mine lmao. Fucking hell

>> No.52821618

>>52821456
You're not me

>> No.52821657

>>52820718
>Is geotechnical/civil engineer degree with a minor in finance a good way for that?
dunno, I got into it out of necessity. I had to write my own compliance shit and study regs to run my own company.

from there it's a very short walk to doing compliance paperwork for other companies. Big companies have entire teams of compliance guys doing this crap, but the small guy has to DIY or hire it out.

In my area of work, an enviro degree or maybe hydrology might be the best course, but honestly the degree doesn't matter nearly as much as the ability to memorize and look up laws and regulations.

>> No.52821672

>>52821618
Yeah sorry buddy, I had a retard moment and forgot how to read. Long weekend

>> No.52821957

>>52820718
other degrees that commonly wind up in mining compliance that you might or might not expect:

attorney
industrial hygienist
botanist
microbiologist
chemist
process engineer
geo
technical writer
draftsman
CPA

I don't imagine there's a lot of compliance work outside the US and other western countries though. And because of the relative lack of regulation, most mining happens in places where a compliance contractor simply isn't needed. It's cheaper to pay the locals not to sue you than to do business in a safe and clean manner.

>> No.52821980

>>52820718
As to how specifically to get into mining contracting, I started off in mining for a major company and then bought out one of their local contractors.

the actual mechanics of learning contracting, let alone industrial contracting, pretty much requires some time learning on the job from someone that's already doing it. You're probably not going to just start a consulting firm with no experience or connections and do well. The barriers to entry are very high in the US at least. Doesn't cost much, but you need to know what you're doing and how to do it.

>> No.52822009

>>52798491
Are those used in kneepad manufacturing?

>> No.52822050

>>52820718
If you're just looking to get hired by a mining contractor or consultant, there are lots of career paths that we need.

but for me the most important are guys that can pass a drug test every month, equipment operators, people with industrial experience, and people that live in my area. A CDL is a huge bonus and if you speak spanish that can be useful. Don't have any felonies, and pay your damn taxes. Also please don't have a history of accidentally running people over or blowing up buildings on the jobsite. I get bonuses for hiring veterans, women, and some ethnic minorities.

That rules out 85% of people right off the bat, regardless of their degree.

>> No.52822067

>>52822050
>That rules out 85% of people right off the bat, regardless of their degree.
the drug test alone means nobody wants to work in mining.

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Why do jewtubers shill vizala and fortuna so hard?

>> No.52822137

>>52822067
How does a twink from Europe with no background in mining get into mining

>> No.52822147

>>52822137
Be a POC woman who never uses drugs. Be a good goyim. Simple.

>> No.52822217

>>52822137
apply for a jerb

Not sure how the laws are in europe but in the US it's just a matter of having the right skills and experience at the right time. We like guys with mining experience best, but someone from construction or with a science background can get in easy enough. Even just regular laborers if we're not getting better applicants. That's just a matter of timing which comes down to persistence. You apply every few months and eventually you'll get a job.

>>52822147
people like that have their choice of jobs in government and industry. Not using drugs and paying your taxes opens of this huge world of high paying professions. But most of the people that do that are boomers, and usually veterans, and already employed somewhere else.

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>>52798482
Pebble mine project.

>> No.52823345

>>52822217
what would a fresh engineer graduate do in mining? Is there any comfy but interesting office work or only on site project managing?

I am more interested on the consulting side and would eventually want to become a general expert in the field and run a small consultancy helping others in their projects.
Don't know if I should change my civil major to just finance or something tho as I don't really find the site work interesting enough, more of a numbers guy

>> No.52823954

>>52819048
Huh? I post semi-regularly, just not in every thread because I have a busy schedule. This news I thought important enough to post. I posted the archive link so you niggers could get past the paywall. Fuck you.

>>52819766
What was new in the globe and mail article was that its focus was on eliminating government red tape in permitting for mine development and connected infrastructure, including roads.

>> No.52824010

>>52823345
2. Here most engineering grads or grads in any profession really were encouraged to complete an MBA because you're going to want to start your own business or run somebody else's. This includes any mining professional.

1. Here I would encourage a young engi interested in production and logistics to enroll with Jacobs or Ames or some major mining contractor that has their own campus and thousands of people doing comfy office work for largish sums of money.

>> No.52824074

>>52823345
regarding changing your major, civil eng is useful in mining by itself, while finance isn't particularly useful without some skills to sell aside from finance. I imagine a finance major is too unfocused to get into mining in most cases, but honestly I have no real personal experience with either field. I'm not an engineer or a financial expert. But if I need help on a project it's far more likely to be an engineer I need than a money analyst.

>> No.52824125

>>52823345
>what would a fresh engineer graduate do in mining?
anything from construction planning to electrical to process planning. Planning waste processing, dirt movement and storage, hazwaste handling, planning mine expansion, all sorts of details I find mostly very boring.

most of this work is done in the office on a computer with lots of other engineers and geologists and such. Actually overseeing projects on the ground can be part of the job but I think you need to want it since it's probably a promotion.

>> No.52824157

>>52823954
the trudeau gov didnt really say they were going to deal with "red tape" but accelerate permitting to specific projects the government deems critical. So instead of taking 11 years to permit, your looking at 5 years instead.

>> No.52824180

>>52823345
None of this strictly requires a degree though. E.g. I can hire an engineering firm to design a project for a client which my firm then executes. This doesn't happen often because it's cheaper for them to do their own design work in-house. But it's possible and of course I don't know anything about engineering. But I know a guy.

>> No.52824356

>>52824180
>But I know a guy.
and this goes full circle back to what I studied as a kid. I wouldn't have any contracts in mining if I didn't work in mining in the first place, and that was because my degree got me in.

so the degree for me did very little aside from get my foot in the door in mining. After that, I haven't really needed it since I can hire people with the same degree I have if I need to. But I wouldn't have met them without me getting the degree.

>> No.52825109

>>52823954
That's why I was suspicious. Sorry desu

>> No.52825145

>macro set-up is perfect, precious metals to explode very soon!
>gold $1800, silver $22
>repeat for 2023
>repeat for 2024
>repeat for 2025
>repeat for 2026
And so on. Someone convince me that this isn’t what’s going to happen for like the next decade

>> No.52825149

>>52823345
so really long story really short,

you don't need any degree to start an contracting or consulting firm for mining. You just need knowledge and contacts which you get on the job. But you're not likely to get that experience or meet those people without first getting the degree. Basically you need to waste 4-6 years of your life in school and then another several years on the job just to learn how to START contracting in mining. Or be my kid. If you're my kid I'll get you in smooth enough without any schooling because you inherit my contact list and I can teach you operations in a year or two.

or do what I did and buy an existing contractor out and get them to train you.

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>>52824157
Yeah wouldn't we all like a little less red tape. Guys like bob love regulation because the more convoluted it is the more they can charge. People like that should be sucking dicks under bridges for cigarette money. They hate productive people more than anything on earth.
Without the govt red tape, they would have to do actual work, like with their fucking hands. They want you starving and freezing to death. They hate you with every inch of their body.khl8hd

>> No.52825217

>>52823345
>>52825149
the other route is to start with contracting and then move into mining. E.g. start a civil eng firm and then as your business grows get the people and certifications you need to move into heavy industry and mining. That is NOT cheap, but it works just fine.

most mining contractors are just regular contractors that have the certs and experience and crew necessary to work in mining when they're not doing regular work.

though mining pays so well that a regular contractor that moves into mining will usually stop doing regular work outside of mining. The grass really is greener. As Lassen and others here point out, we raise regulatory barriers that keep most people out of industry and jack up prices and profits for the few that can follow the enormous pile of government regulations.

>> No.52825233

>>52825196
>Without the govt red tape, they would have to do actual work, like with their fucking hands
nobody ever got rich off just their own work

except criminals such as yourself, and that carries a lot of risk. Of the two of us, you're far more likely to wind up sucking dicks for smokes.

>> No.52825311

>>52825196
>Guys like bob love regulation because the more convoluted it is the more they can charge
this is a true fact

>They hate you with every inch of their body.
this is not

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>>52825233
Without the government criminals wouldn't exist. No law = no crime
>Growing and selling a plant is a crime
Hide the women and children!!!!

>> No.52825421

>>52825362
You already know I used to grow and sell back when it was actually illegal, so I agree with you on that from day one

what's weird to me is you don't mind harming people with some weed or booze or whatever but then you suddenly grow a conscience when it comes to making money legally.

I'm no more a moralist than you are. Only real difference is I don't pretend to be.

>> No.52825525

>>52825421
>Harming people
Yup. I force them to smoke weed. At gunpoint.
Unlike regulators, who simply shrug if you don't have the paperwork. The govt would never use violence. Only us weed dealers use violence and if you don't smoke my weed I'll fucking Waco your ass

Dumb niggers are dumb

>> No.52825563

>>52825525
c'mon. I voted to legalize, but I know that shit will make a person lazy and stupid. A few people will go crazy with it.

my biggest moral dilemma going into business wasn't making money of government regulation. The US runs on money made from regulation.

I actually had a problem with pocketing $100 for every $12 I paid someone to do the real work. But I pointed this unfairness out to everyone that worked for me and found that not one of them wanted my job. They would love to have that money, but not for the work and risk I take on.

>> No.52825725

>>52825563
>Make people lazy and stupid
The govt has perfected this. I sure you're as qualified as hunter biden

>> No.52825740

>>52825525
>>52825563
understand I bought a business worth $75k and within 2 years turned it into something worth millions. I've been looking for someone to buy it off me ever since. Nobody wants it because they don't think my job is worth the pay, even when the pay is millions. Or they don't think they can do the job, and they're probably right about that. If they could do my job they'd already be doing it.

I provide a service nobody else wants to provide and 99.9% of people can't do even if they knew how.

>> No.52825768

>>52825725
>The govt has perfected this.
yep, gov employees are often quite lazy and overpaid. That's the entire reason me and my crew get hired. We're much cheaper and we do far more work.

>I sure you're as qualified as hunter biden
I don't really follow politics much. Not that hunter biden or jared kushner are elected officials, so they matter even less to me than whoever is president.

I've been in business 20+ years, if you think I can't make money under democrats or republicans you are deluded.

>> No.52825862

>>52825768
Maybe the govt should not exist and people like you should starve to death

>> No.52825904

>>52825862
>Maybe the govt should not exist and people like you should starve to death
I'm going to die of a stroke or heart attack. Sorry.

whether 'THE GOVT" exists or not I don't really care. Humanity has much larger problems waiting behind that curtain. You concentrate on the enemy you can see while you're not quick enough to imagine the one you can't see.

if you get rid of the gov, a new one will invariably rise up in its place, and a worse one.

if you find a way to live without governments you're going to discover something much worse waits for you. The government is the flag used to distract the bull.

>> No.52825924

>>52825904
>Freedom is slavery
I didn't expect anything different

>> No.52825949

>>52825924
it's not slavery.

nor is living in A SOCIETY

What you'll find is much worse than slavery. It's just reality. The universe hates you far more than your government does.
>>52799802

>> No.52826029

>>52825949
The only reason people like you are alive is you have the govt to protect you from people like me

>> No.52826073

>>52826029
whatever dude. If you were a threat to me I'd have been dead years ago.

you talk a big game and don't do shit.

>> No.52826169

>>52826029
>you have the govt to protect you from people like me
ironically enough that's part of MY job, not theirs

I provide site security services, including armed security on gov projects.

like a lot of former marines. It's what we learned to do and there's not a lot of market for it outside the gov.

>> No.52826177

>>52826169
Read a history book retard

>> No.52826188

>>52826177
I love military history almost as much as you do.
any particular bit you'd like me to read?

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Bob you know it wasn't just kings and queens in pic related yeah? Yhe govt is the only thing keeping you from being just a another headless Wikipedia page faggot

>> No.52826256

>>52826238
>Yhe govt is the only thing keeping you from being just a another headless Wikipedia page faggot
are you scared to die Lassen?

give it another 20 or 30 years, you'll get over it.

>> No.52826312

>>52826238
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o10drRI3VQ0

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>>52826256
Yeah. Terrified. That's why I raced fucking stolen drag bikes, smuggled cocaine, ran guerilla grows, trafficked metric tonnage of grass, set scuba records, and do all sorts of not so legal things mining Deadwoods burnt out scars and crags with my own homemade, uh, leveraging devices.
Are you afraid to live Bob?

>> No.52826342

>>52826323
>Are you afraid to live Bob?
no more than you.

eventually you get old enough you can't do that stuff anymore and you look for some retard to put a .308 through your skull so your girl (or guy) can collect that sweet insurance money while not blaming you.

I'm not scared of you, I never was. you're chicken shit in rain.

>> No.52826375

holy shit you people are faggots
would it kill you to post about minerals and shit instead of egotripping on an anonymous fishing forum

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>>52826342
You're afraid of the free market. Smar as every other commisar in history, m8 Why would you fear me when you have the govt protecting it's commisars since forever
Don't pretend to be retarded again. It's dull af

>> No.52826394

>>52826375
sure, how would you classify lassen's granite countertop here? is that a gneiss or serpentinite or what? What are the odds it has gold?

>> No.52826401

>>52826375
Free market vs communism
This is what this is about. Please try to keep up

>> No.52826410

>>52826389
>You're afraid of the free market.
I literally am the free market. You just don't like what it produces. Which I get.

but I don't care what you like or what I like. I care about making money regardless. And I'm damn good at it.

>> No.52826436

>>52826401
over half my income comes from private industry.

not your tax dollars
if you paid taxes which of course you don't
so you have no basis to complain anyways.
aside from MY tax dollars going to harass and imprison you, but that's not up to me.

>> No.52826457

>>52826410
>I am the science
I think we're done here
>>52826394
Picrel

I'm >>>/out/
You fellas have a lovely Sunday. This idiot will use circular logic forever and ever to escape admitting he's a dirty fuggin commie. You'll be lined against a wall and shot bob. This is the fate of commisars and their henchmen. You're powerless to change it

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>>52826457
Forgot pic again

>> No.52826498

>>52826436
Private industry that's forced to comply with govt regulations!!!!
How fucking stupid are you man????

>> No.52826519

>>52826498
>Private industry that's forced to comply with govt regulations!!!!
I can't change that and you won't.

so until you grow a pair and 'fix' things, I'm going to keep right on getting rich and buying people like you at flea market prices.

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>>52826375
/CMMG/fags are exactly that, fags. Insufferable faggots of the highest order (except PANMAN).
>CMhn6DEu
This faggot is the king faggot of the faggot empire

>> No.52826553

Fags.

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>>52826519
>People like me
People like me don't sell bob. We buy and exclusively buy. You can't see what you don't want to see and everyone here knows it but me so I keep arguing with a wall of incompetence
Just admit you're a commie and let's be done with it Bob

>> No.52826596

>>52826542
We're discussing mining regulations just now. You dense faggots don't know a single fucking thing about mining, less about commodities, and even less than that about macro. You mortherfuckers are lost as fuck. You don't even know what govt agency runs mining regulations anywhere on the planet.
Name one

>> No.52826599

>>52826554
>Just admit you're a commie and let's be done with it Bob
you think 70% of the US is commies because they work for the gov

you sell weed to commies so you take commie money and are a commie

if the feds didn't regulate weed, you'd make no more money than a truck driver hauling corn
so you're a commie making money off gov regulation

in fact you're just a tired and stupid child that thinks you're fighting for freedom when in reality if the gov went away right now you'd be hung from a tree or sucking dicks for smokes.

it's pretty tiresome. But nothing much better to do than listen to you bitch like the little fucking bitch you are.

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>> No.52826741

>>52826679
am I wrong? if interstate transport of weed became legal today would you go bankrupt?

you make your money off gov regulation. Only difference is you're slightly more likely than me to go to prison for it. And even that's a bit questionable.

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>>52826741
Weed is less than 30% of my income. So no. I would simply find something else to do with that time. If the govt ceased to exist would you go bankrupt? Without compulsory regulations would you have all those red tape jobs you brag about that made you millions?

>>52826542
>>52826375
I got you lads
>https://insideevs.com/news/625942/caterpillar-mining-truck-test-successful-arizona/

>> No.52826839

>>52826810
>If the govt ceased to exist would you go bankrupt?
nope. Just like you I'd find something else to do.

huslters will always find a hustle.

>> No.52826918

DUDE WEEEEEEEEEED

>> No.52826958

>>52826918
weed is just a commodity like gold or silver or copper or uranium.

a weed runner is no less respectable than a hazwaste driver. Both make their living off government regulation though. It's silly to say they don't.

>> No.52827322

https://newatlas.com/marine/seabed-mining-robot-impossible-metals/
From the article
>Humanity badly needs those metals as we try to steer the ocean liner of modern civilization away from fossil fuels to cleaner forms of energy that give us a better chance of long-term survival. Terrestrial resources are starting to look strained and problematic, and while it's possible to recycle metals in a closed-loop system, the green shift in the coming decades will demand mountains of new materials. There are many companies developing plans for seabed mining, arguing that picking up these rocks is a better way of feeding the decarbonization beast than scarring the surface any further.
>feeding the decarbonization beast
At least they're honest

>> No.52827660

Really good article on mining history in Arizona
>https://tucson.com/news/local/history/mine-tales-some-arizona-mines-and-their-prized-minerals/article_6a0e80aa-7755-11ed-8f28-dbfbad7634f8.html
From the article
>The Red Cloud Mine is one of the most renowned collecting localities of Arizona's State mineral wulfenite. First mined by the "single jack" method (miner using a hammer driving chisel pointed steel into rock) in the late 1870s, the ore was sorted and high-graded underground, carried to the surface on the back of the miners and by rawhide buckets, and transported by burros to the Colorado River for shipment by boat for refinement to Wales.
Breddy gould description of how most things operated early on.

>> No.52827686

You kids wanna hear a Christmas story?
Gather round and I'll tell you the tale of the Christmas mine in Christmas Arizona.
>https://www.eastvalleytribune.com/arizona_getaway/ghost-town-named-after-christmas-is-also-a-reminder-of-mining-era/article_69927a7a-06a6-5fa8-9788-f8ae5175e6fe.html
From the article
>Christmas was founded in 1902 by a claim jumper named George B. Chittenden. Claims on the mine had been made in the 1880s by Dennis O’Brien, Bill Tweed and Dr. James Douglas but were later rejected because the land actually belonged to the San Carlos Apache Tribe.

The land was taken away from the tribe by an act of Congress in 1902. Chittenden received word of the decision on Christmas Eve. He and partner N.H. Meller headed out to the mine and staked their claim on Christmas Day.

"I guess we jumped the claims of O’Brien, Tweed and Dr. Douglas, all right," Meller said years later. "But it was Christmas Day in the morning, so we filled our stocking and named the place Christmas in honor of the day."

>> No.52827806

Christmas was in many ways a typical company town that lived and died by the boom-and-bust nature of the mining industry. Miners lived in tents or the shacks the company built for them. Some had left their families in surrounding towns and moved from mine to mine. Over the years, the Christmas mine would change owners several times.

It was a rough living, and kind of meager," says Jim Turner of the Arizona Historical Society.

Cox’s father, Richard Eddy, spent only one day working in the Christmas mine. Eddy, who came to the United States at the age of 16, was one of the Cornish miners.

"My dad said, ‘You could feel the ground move under your feet,’ " says Cox. "He didn’t live to be that old by being stupid."

>> No.52827820

By 1920 the population had reached 1,000. The town boasted a post office, a school, a barbershop, a church, a hat shop and a rail spur that led up to the mine.

The post office, which opened in 1905, is probably what really put Christmas on the map. During the holidays, people from all over the country sent their mail to the mining town’s post office so they could get the coveted "Christmas, Ariz.," postmark on their cards and letters.

Over the years, people in Christmas celebrated Christmas no differently from those anywhere else in the country. In the early days, gifts were handmade. By the 1950s they were purchased at the 5 & 10 in Winkelman, says Cox.

"We spent Christmas at Christmas, and that was about it," says Jack Eastlick, a geologist who worked and lived in Christmas from 1954 to 1966.

During the Great Depression the mines closed, and the workers in the post office stamped their last postmark in 1935. Residents lingered in Christmas and lived through several tumultuous years of reopenings and closings, but the town was finally abandoned in 1983.

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>>52827820
the mine is currently owned by freeport and closed to the public

>> No.52827908

>>52827891
Wouldn't mind having one of those post office stamps doe...

>> No.52827944

>>52827908
I have one because one of my great grandpas was a miiner in AZ back in the day. I'll see if I can find it and get a pic.

>> No.52827969

Idk if this was posted already and I missed it
>https://www.sudbury.com/local-news/vale-looks-for-partner-in-base-metal-mining-spinoff-company-6218113
From the article
>Under the banner of Vale Base Metals, the nickel and copper operations will have independent governance and have a board constituted of experts and leaders in deep underground mining and in the electric vehicle industry.

>Reports said there's a possibility Canada could be the company's new global headquarters to manage its nickel and copper operations.

>With critical minerals like nickel, copper and lithium coming rapidly into vogue by car makers, Vale wants to stake out a North American position in the global march toward vehicle electrification by doing agreements directly with the car companies.

>> No.52827989

>>52827944
You have the stamp like the mechanical thing you put the ink on and stamp a letter?
>/Cmmg/ sends letters to bob to stamp to send to loved ones around the globe for the holidays
>Bob get carpal tunnel from stamping
>Can't pull the trigger to off himself later to avoid ass cancer

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>https://www.rfi.fr/en/business-and-tech/20221211-cash-crops-dutch-use-bitcoin-mining-to-grow-tulips
Link sucks but here a grab

You can't make this shit up. I thought it was a parody site.

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>>52827989
>You have the stamp like the mechanical thing you put the ink on and stamp a letter?
nah I wish

I have a letter or two with the ghost town stamp cancellation on them. I have a pile of old mining town postmarks from the 1800's- present from ghost towns my family lived in and mines they worked.

they're worth a small fortune but I won't sell them. I'm not seeing my AZ stuff right away though.

>> No.52828226

>>52828158
That's so cool man. I was kicking in a little book store in old sac cuz I'm a bibliophile and I found the diary of one of the surviving members of the donner party. Didn't buy it cuz retarded.
Lots of history is being lost due to the market prices plummeting in recent years. You don't have to be addicted to antiques road show to notice this but cocaine helps

>> No.52828258

>>52828226
>I found the diary of one of the surviving members of the donner party.
would've loved to read that

my wife's family helped rescue the donner party. They were early mormon settlers at Sutter's Mill. Fascinating times.

I got my family's mining crap by accident. I just managed to outlive everyone else that stood to inherit. Not sure what to do with it since my kids don't care about it yet.

>> No.52828326

>>52828258
This is why these things having collectors value is important. Even if your kids don't appreciate it, it's value gives them incentive to cherish them
That diary was $1500. I know I could have gotten him down for cash on barrelhead.

>> No.52828447

>>52828326
woulda been worth it in my book. Do you recall which survivor?

My family has a long history of mining in colorado, arizona, and mexico. But probably the most interesting thing I found in my great grandpa's junk was a handful of old spanish treasure maps to some gold or silver mine in central or south america. He died in Mexico hunting lost spanish mines. The collection fills an entire closet though, and I haven't seen his 'treasure maps' since I first looked through the boxes ages ago.

I thought it might be fun to post them here and see what people can find, but I'll have to dig them out first. He was a successful miner in the 1800's but I don't know if his south american stuff was bullshit or not.

>> No.52828529

>>52828447
I would've just liked to read it and see the words written by their own hand

>> No.52828549

>>52828529
same. Those guys went through some shit.

I've been hungry before but I can't imagine eating my friends and family.

>> No.52828593

>>52828549
I would called it back in Utah or wherever
Plan the dive. Dive the plan. I err on the side of caution.

>> No.52828649

>>52828593
yeah they hit trouble the instant they started the hasting's cutoff in the wasatch and it just got worse in the salt lake desert.

crazy how a couple weeks delay was enough to kill half of them off.

>> No.52828715

>>52799114
That anon can really sell a fucking pen. Disbelief is suspended for me, fren. His language is lucid.

>> No.52828757

>>52828715
I'm like elon musk.
clearly insane

but then there's the money, and you have to wonder how a crazy got all that.

>> No.52828829

It's now official.

https://www.canada.ca/en/campaign/critical-minerals-in-canada/canadian-critical-minerals-strategy.html

>> No.52828927

>>52828829
gotta admit leafs are excellent miners. Probably the best in the world. But protectionism is the same as the US and every other country is already doing. The idea of strategic minerals is ancient. Quite a bit older than canada.

>> No.52828930

>>52828757
Subsidies

>> No.52828946

>>52828757
>clearly insane
If my hourly rate was as high as yours, I'm sure I'd post in a similar fashion. How bad is the talent drought in mining for support ops?

>> No.52828963

>>52828930
yes. not subsidies like you think of them, but tax breaks and hiring bonuses. Same as any rich person gets.

but there's millions of crazy fuckers like you and me. Not all of them are rich. So what's the deciding factor? Subsidies? Anyone can get those. You can get them. You probably do.

>> No.52828979

>>52828946
>How bad is the talent drought in mining for support ops?
it's not talent, just knowledge.

there is no drought in most places.

Mining companies like to hire small local contractors for PR reasons. There are large firms that could do most of what I do, and they're cheaper. But it looks good to hire some small local bozo instead.

I happen to be a small local bozo in the heart of mining country.

>> No.52829002

>>52828963
Carbon credits, tax credits and cost plus contracts, space x and Tesla straight up get fat checks from the govt that's basically theft front he rest of us to keep grifting robber barrons like you in business

>> No.52829028

>>52829002
cost plus bankrupts people like me every day.

15% profits and 50% taxes? Keep your 'handout'

if you made as much as me you'd get the same tax credits I do. And I think you know it.

>> No.52829033

>>52828979
>it's not talent, just knowledge.
>there is no drought in most places.
If you put it that way, the service industry has a relatively sever "knowledge" drought. A lot of firms haven't figured out how to create succession plans and millenials and zoomers either...
>A. Didn't learn enough in school to pick up on the Job
>B. Haven't picked up that they need to take work home and be ready for the following week

>>52829002
hate the game, not the players. Fix it if you hate it so much.

>> No.52829050

>>52829033
the part Lassen and most people don't get is it's not about making money. I lose money after taxes every year.

it's about getting market share and then borrowing against it. It's a debt game.

this is directly opposite of the goals and ideals of /cmmg/, /pmg/, and 4chan in general. But it's how money works.

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When plunder becomes a way of life, men create for themselves a legal system that authorizes it and a moral code that glorifies it.

Frederic Bastiat

>> No.52829098

>>52829082
the question is only if the plundered benefit from it

if you understood money you'd realize the dollar only has value because the government 'steals' it from you

>> No.52829141

>>52829082
I used to work for a staunch libertarian that thought much like you do. When he retired he moved to ecuador where both taxes and debt are slightly funny fictions.

he found he didn't like having to grind his own corn for dinner every day and walk the donkey to town to buy lye for soap, all the while afraid the drug cartels might decide to kill him that day.

sure, he's free of ebil government. But he's living like a savage. Which is cool if that's your thing, but most murricans can't stomach it.

>> No.52829386

Socialism, like the ancient ideas from which it springs, confuses the distinction between government and society. As a result of this, every time we object to a thing being done by government, the socialists conclude that we object to its being done at all . . . . It is as if the socialists were to accuse us of not wanting persons to eat because we do not want the state to raise grain
Frederic Bastiat

>> No.52829407

>>52829386
all the grain you eat is raised on government subsidies, are you a socialist?

all the silver in your stack and all the copper in your still was made on the government dole.

>> No.52829418

If the natural tendencies of mankind are so bad that it is not safe to permit people to be free, how is it that the tendencies of these organizers are always good? Do not the legislators and their appointed agents also belong to the human race? Or do they believe that they themselves are made of a finer clay than the rest of mankind?
Frederic Bastiat

>> No.52829426

>>52829386
or perhaps you're not a socialist because you complain about it every time the government gives you something?

Like I'll drive on the government roads with a subsidized vehicle burning government gas, but I'm righteous because I complain about it?

>> No.52829436

>>52829418
ah yes, socialism isn't FREEDOM

unless free men decide to be socialists, then it might be.

>> No.52829437

The real cost of the State is the prosperity we do not see, the jobs that don’t exist, the technologies to which we do not have access, the businesses that do not come into existence, and the bright future that is stolen from us. The State has looted us just as surely as a robber who enters our home at night and steals all that we love.
Frederic Bastiat

>> No.52829449

>>52829437
hard to measure how much better we COULD BE DOING when we're the best in the world.

in that case you're just the fool asking to change a winning strategy because you personally don't feel you benefit.

>> No.52829458

Here I encounter the most popular fallacy of our times. It is not considered sufficient that the law should guarantee to every citizen the free and inoffensive use of his faculties for physical, intellectual and moral self-improvement. Instead, it is demanded that the law should directly extend welfare, education, and morality throughout the nation. This is the seductive lure of socialism. And I repeat: these two uses of the law are in direct contradiction to each other.
Frederic Bastiat

>> No.52829473

We disapprove of state education. Then the socialists say that we are opposed to any education. We object to a state religion. Then the socialists say that we want no religion at all. We object to a state-enforced equality. Then they say that we are against equality. And so on, and so on. It is as if the socialists were to accuse us of not wanting persons to eat because we do not want the state to raise grain.
Frederic Bastiat

>> No.52829474

>>52829458
your 'improved' condition causes you to abandon your fellow man

nobody wants your sort of 'morality.' Go find a lonely place to die where you won't have to help anyone.

>> No.52829480

When law and morality contradict each other, the citizen has the cruel alternative of either losing his moral sense or losing his respect for the law.
Frederic Bastiat

>> No.52829486

>>52829473
education invariably dies without the state
as does religion
and grain.

which of these do we currently subsidize
which is dying?

there will be no religion here in a century, simply because the state doesn't sponsor it. And like grain and education, it cannot survive in a free market.

>> No.52829494

The most urgent necessity is, not that the State should teach, but that it should allow education. All monopolies are detestable, but the worst of all is the monopoly of education.
Frederic Bastiat

>> No.52829500

>>52829480
anyone that believes in absolute morality is a moron
Big Bob

>> No.52829508

>>52829494
because education was doing so well before the state stepped in?

libertarians fail at history

>> No.52829509

can you two cancerous fags please end your discussion before the new bake

>> No.52829513

Men naturally rebel against the injustice of which they are victims. Thus, when plunder is organized by law for the profit of those who make the law, all the plundered classes try somehow to enter, by peaceful or revolutionary means, into the making of laws. According to their degree of enlightenment, these plundered classes may propose one of two entirely different purposes when they attempt to attain political power: Either they may wish to stop lawful plunder, or they may wish to share in it.
Frederic Bastiat

>> No.52829516

>>52829509
Drop all the mises shit from the OP
You faggots hate capitalism. Strike everything mises from the OP
Or face the wrath

>> No.52829519

>>52829509
yeah I gotta run anyways.

these threads are built by lassen to argue with me though. you might be off topic if you think it's anything else going on here

>> No.52829745

new threads up here when ready!
>>52829743

>> No.52829831

>>52828258
Redwolf is an exmo.

>> No.52830171

>>52829831
yep

oddly enough my dad's family is also formermormons. Seems to be a lot of them around.