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Christmas Eve 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
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)

Previous Thread >>53001096

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>>53004105
I hope everyone is having a happy and comfy Christmas Eve out there!

>> No.53004145

>>53004123
That is sexy

>> No.53004166

Abandon Hanukkah edition. Join Christmas edition.

>> No.53004181

>>53004166
You antisemitic Mises extremists will pay for this.

>> No.53004262

busy today with christmas related stuff but here is some saturday news for you all!

https://www.juniorminingnetwork.com/junior-miner-news/press-releases/364-tsx-venture/skp/133169-strikepoint-intersects-2-980-g-t-silver-over-0-51-meters-at-porter-and-discovers-potential-roots-to-the-vein-system-returning-116-g-t-silver-and-3-14-g-t-gold-over-1-0-meters.html

https://www.mining.com/web/bhp-set-to-face-12-billion-uk-suit-over-brazil-dam-disaster/

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>>53004262
Glad you got out from under that snow pack bro. I'll send you guys some metal detector pics. Gonna be shooting guns and raging the fuck out

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quick post but does anyone want to discuss the best looking companies for the new year? Any new properties come up? New discoveries that we havent heard much about?

>> No.53005351

>>53004105

Merry Christmas!

>> No.53005407

Is Pebble Mine going to get approved?
Have 6,000 NAK but want to size up to 10,000 if regulatory approval is likely.

>> No.53005680

>>53005330
Personally not interested in any of the bigger companies but for me the best looking ones:

Nine Mile Metals, looking for the vent system that matches a super high grade lens they drilled earlier this year. They're currently drilling that property and awaiting assays from a nearby zinc-silver property. Complete gamble but might be weighted favourably on a risk-reward basis.

Fission 3.0, doing a larger follow up drill campaign starting mid January, after their recent discovery. The deposit is largely open and initial spectrometer results shouldn't be far away so there won't be a 6 month wait.

Magna mining, with their nickel properties. Unfortunately this one is being pumped heavily by jim jones with some of the most idiotic claims I've seen him post yet.

>> No.53005947

blue lagoon bros... anyone still hoping?

>> No.53005971

>>53005330
Maybe Talon Metals, they seem to have a reasonably good resource, hoping they update the NI-43-101 this year with an actual reserve.

>> No.53006018

>>53005330
Not really excited about anything new.
Took some AUAU and WVM recently. Both are Nevada optionality plays and cashed up. I figured they would be relatively safe.

>> No.53006047

>>53005330
One smaller company I looked at but ultimately didn't bid was TG. It had some nice hits in its Nevada project and is currently exploring its Yukon properties. It has a good amount of cash relative to its MC, but is pretty beaten down in terms of price.

>> No.53006123

>>53005330
I expected you to be alot hairier

>> No.53006139

As a gift to all of you, I will let you in on a little investment secret. There is a certain CEO of a little mining company that is sitting on top of a mountain of world class silver ore. This little know mine has gone under the radar for some time, but Graeme is now positioned to show what he can really do. Now is the time to really load up on these shares because once word gets out it will be too late. If you know, you know, but don't tell anyone who doesnot know until you have backed up the truck and slurped up all the good sauce for your selves. You deserve it. Cheers boys ! YAGTOMI Afterall !!!

>> No.53006145

Yamana

>> No.53006213

>>53005947
yep there is still a lot of promise at Blue Lagoon's Dome Mountain, their just hibernating right now waiting for better conditions. Unfortunately thats what happens with a lot of projects.

>> No.53006393

I am hoping Dec 27 is our day.

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>>53004123
Wow
Nice

>> No.53006891

>>53005947
Rana is sitting on a lot of cash, '23 could be a good year

>> No.53007919

does anyone remember a platinum / palladium project out of Ontario that got a lot of headlines a few months back? They had some incredible intercepts in 3 holes and then went totally dark.

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MERRY XMAS MINERFRENS!

>> No.53008243

Merry Christmas yall.

You guys know me good and bad. Love being a part of this family. Merry Christmas.

>> No.53008252

>>53006213
What grades do you expect at dome mountain?

>> No.53009101

>>53008252
honestly i was expecting better then what Blue Lagoon has been currently hitting, but it could be my bias from seeing all the highgrading that happened back in the 19th century on Dome. Blue lagoon's drilling has hit many targets of narrow high grade potential on a number of locations and veins, but its not the "bonanza" i was hoping for yet. I dont have all their drill tables at my disposal right now due to piss poor internet or i would go into greater detail.

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>>53005947
>>53008185

>> No.53009729

>>53007919
Clean Air Metals?

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Merry Christmas niggers

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EznGGYQ-Tv8

>> No.53010593

Merry Christmas fellas

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>>53009910
I miss that lil nigga like you wouldnt believe

>> No.53010683

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=0JV1P7Q5Euk

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quick morning Merry Christmas bump!

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>>53005330
Canagold (ticker: CCM)

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>>53013163

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>>53013163
Canagold is one i ll be watching for sure this spring!

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kek

>> No.53013306

>>53013218
Should have an updated resource statement by then, 38km drilling since the last so should be a significant upgrade.
>>53013236
I feel like 2023 is going to be the year that will finally break the crypto crowd. Amazing the meme went on for so long. When a gold backed crypto takes off we're going to moon.

>> No.53013478

>>53013163
What's going on with canagold recently? I see that they're still near a 2 year low even though many others have bounced somewhat with rising metals, and their largest shareholder is closing in on 50% control. If Sun Valley takes 50% what impact would it have?

>> No.53013614

>>53013478
At least part of it is that they just raised a lot of money at a discount, that tends to drag down stocks. But I like that they did a rights offering for shareholders, I picked up my full share of the raise at C$17.5c.
I like what the company has done since new mgmt took over, put in place by Sun Valley, so I'm not worried about them owning a large stake, on the contrary actually.
I don't think them getting to 50% really changes anything, they pretty much already controls the company. They have talked about acquiring other projects that are attractive and just need some capital to accelerate developement, like New Polaris. That would lower their ownership percentage. Wouldn't mind seeing that if they know how to pick them. It really does seem very inefficient that you have 1000 small juniors developing a single project each, I'm sure they could cut an insane amount of overhead by combining several projects in a single company. GPG is a nearby one I'm guessing they would like to pick up.

>> No.53013633

If you are a geologist, mining background, oil field, or similar respond to this post with "here",

Taking a census.

>> No.53013642

>>53013633
Panman, redwolf, Bob are already counted.

>> No.53013653

>>53013633
Plays of interest for me I'm not currently invested in.

Kootenay silver- we hated this one years ago because they had no intention of becoming a mine. Look at how big their resources are. Very tiny market cap. Sprott is a big investor.

Fission 3.0- 90 million market cap. Peers jn the are are valued 3-10x. There was some discussion about management the other day and it is in fact owned by the same shitty fission management.

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>>53013633
I have a background in minors if that counts

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>>53013633

>> No.53015164

>>53013633
Semi amateur novice mining historian and writer here

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>>53013633

>> No.53015517

>>53015399
Why are there so many knobs on your refriger--oh.

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>>53013633
here

>> No.53016132

Maple Gold Mines V.MGM has 5 drills turning in Quebec and finally broke .20 at one point last week. We'll find out if they have anything or not sometime this year. https://money.tmx.com/en/quote/MGM

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>>53013633

>> No.53016344

Where did pan man s last post go?

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>>53016344
i didnt see the post below the one doing role call lol

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>>53013633
here

>> No.53017339

>>53016975
I'll buy your some gloves if you promise to use them

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When will rana do the needful? the village is hungry...

>> No.53019531

>>53013653
I've been holding 10,000 shares of Kootenay for 2+ years. Down 40% but pretty confident it will run up quickly as silver price climbs. They are all about getting bought out which I actually don't mind given all the additional risks of trying to get into production.

>> No.53019657

>>53005330
Tectonic Metals

>> No.53020269

can you believe there are actually people that think they will become wealthy with metals? lol

>> No.53020368

>>53019531
They have proven ounces in the ground and no debt. We didn't like them years ago but the value is there and undeniable.

>> No.53021054

>>53019153
Please to smell the brown spider

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>>53005947
>>53006213
I can only tell you to buy if you want some right now. Trying to buy so I won't spill the good informations I have. Trader should wait, it'll lag a bit still.

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>>53019153
soon

>> No.53021615

>>53021544
More down?

>> No.53021650

>>53021615
to me it looks like it just bounces off support
the bottom is in

>> No.53021878

>>53019153
RANA if you cannot show the bonanza grade open the cloth and the pant mader

>> No.53022093

>>53021278
Just answer this Larper, will I be doing the needful with white ma'ams soon?

>> No.53022110

>>53022093
No. As I said, it'll lag.

>> No.53022124

>>53022110
Will it be worth the weight, sir?

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>>53022124
Probably, nothing garanteed in mining, especially junior.

>> No.53022433

>>53006213
>>53021544
>>53021650
are results more likely to come out during the off season?

>> No.53022488

>>53022433
yep due to how backed up most labs are lately. Its gotten a lot better though over the last two years as labs expanded staffing and equipment.

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>>53006139

>> No.53022867

>https://www.lewrockwell.com/2022/12/paul-driessen/esgs-perverse-narrow-fraudulent-ethical-principles/

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Rate my portfolio:
PBR
EW
WCE
Forsys Metals
Nacco Industries
Kazatomprom
ZIM

>> No.53023202

>>53022993
>PBR
Not my favorite but it's good to be stocked up on booze before a recession

>> No.53023524

>>53020269
Watch and see faggot. Come back in one year. Screencap this post. Crypto faggots get wrecked. Bit coin to below $7000. If trips I will skullfuck your mother.

>> No.53023542

>>53022993
I switched Zim for castor maritime. They're trading at 1x fucking price to earnings and about to do an oil tanker spinoff for share holders.

>> No.53023563

>>53023524
>Watch and see faggot.
>no proof in the past
>please believe me
>hope and pray
LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL

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>>53023563
>>no proof in the past
>monetary metals used for entire human history
>while "digital gold" is as volatile as any shitcoin and glows 100x as hard
Well done you made me reply now zoom zoom away
See you next year when you're asking how to buy my bags

>> No.53023799

>>53023763
>>monetary metals used for entire human history
>literally not in our entire lifetimes
go to the grocery store and try to buy food with a bar of gold or gold coins, then come reply with your reaction when they throw you out like the faggot autist you are

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>>53023799
>le trade your gold for groceries
Oh it's this tired old "argument" again. Take your pilpul to /pmg/, you'll get more enthusiastic bites there. We've all seen this episode a thousand times.

>> No.53024131

>>53023846
>i concede
i know. your shit metal can't buy shit. face it, stop avoiding it

>> No.53024227

look at me, i got rich off my silver - no one ever

>> No.53024278

>>53024131
Contrary to digital beanie babies, gold doesn't need to be used as currency to have value, it's inherently valuable due to ithe metals properties. But it's actually pretty easy to digitalize gold by just creating a crypto and backing it by physical gold, which in fact has already been done by several different teams. It's something Schiff has been talking about more lately too, it's the missing piece that would actually make crypto useful. A country could go back on the gold standard very easily with a system like this. I think it could very well happen as it's superior to using the USD, like some small countries do as that loses significant value vs gold over time.
Imagine what it would do for the gold price if something like this catches on.

>> No.53024303

>>53024227
Some actually have gotten rich off silver and gold bull cycles. Mining stocks can go crazy during those runs.

>> No.53024331

>>53024278
>Schiff
LOL brainwashed

>> No.53024347

>>53024331
I started listening to him after I took a liking to gold.

>> No.53024362

>>53024347
>i listen to the #1 gold shill after getting into gold
>totally not hyping my own investment
LOL metalfaggots are fucking stupid on another level

>> No.53024381

>>53024362
I listen to him sometimes for his takes on the economy, not to have my bull thesis repeated back to me.
What are you invested in?

>> No.53024654

>>53024381
>What are you invested in?
land, art, and the market. things that you should actually be invested in, things that make money. i've made a killing with these. ill tell you what im not invested in, boomer rocks that have no value and aren't a real investment.

>> No.53024740

>>53024654
Gold has performed better than those assets this year. And you probably haven't made anything as you are coping and seething about gold in a gold thread on 4channel.org.

>> No.53024815

>>53024740
>Gold has performed better than those assets this year
LOL no, you're an idiot. do you even understand how much land has gone up in value, and art is at an all time high across the planet. you obviously don't own any of the asset classes i mentioned. you're a fucking moron, obviously, you're a goldfaggot

>> No.53025014

>>53024654
>my apartment, trump nfts, SOXL

>> No.53025027

>>53025014
an apartment isn't land, nfts aren't art, and retard coins aren't the market. nice try homo

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Wtf, sedar? It's as though they don't want you to research companies.

>> No.53025734

>>53013642
Bob here

can confirm that Pan Man has a solid background in geology, mining, and prospecting

I've never seen anyone else on 4chan that has his level of knowledge despite meeting thousands of anons claiming to be geologists or miners.

I have a geo degree, but I rarely talk about actual geology because it's fucking boring. Also I work in mining but don't talk about it much. The financial side is a lot more interesting than the dirt moving side.

I don't judge people that claim to know geology or mining. I just haven't ever met one that passes the test of knowledge outside of PM.

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>>53025734
Thank you bud, its the same to you as well, I havent run into many people with the same insights you have in the sector, that includes guys who have been working in the industry for decades. Its odd to because the knowledge used to be almost common place, its only seemed to go out of circulation in the last decade or so.

>> No.53025850

>>53025810
we're old-school and we're dying out.
True facts.

>> No.53025885

>>53025850
i just found info on pic related earlier this week, the "Young America Mine near Sierra City California, what an idyllic location for a mine / mill. Imagine working there in its hayday. I am looking for more modern photos, I wonder if anything remains of the stamp mill.

>> No.53025925

>>53025885
Lassen can probably tell us, but I've posted modern pics of the Young America before.

It was famous enough there's a mine in my town with the same name. Probably a lot of places with a "Young America" or "Young American."
it's very pretty. I love trams for highgrading under and at the top and bottom.

>> No.53025967

>>53025925
There is one tram i have to explore this summer up in the Hazelton Range that had a major set of spills, the ore they were after was 5 ozpt for gold and 60 ozpt silver. Any left overs on that tram route likely havent been touched in a century.

>> No.53025985

>>53025967
I love that shit. One place I like to pick had over 20 oz/t running as high as several hundred. All sweet wires and crystals.

it's just crazy now what those guys left behind on the ground.

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>>53025967
also you've posted a couple of my collecting spots.

the Mt Champion mill was the bottom of 3 tram runs mining over 100 oz/ton au. I love collecting there, but I'm friends with the owner and he indulges me.

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>>53026024
i really hope someone saves the Champion mill, its an incredible spot and it would be a shame to see it rot into the ground.
The Duthie mine was my favorite place to snoop the rock piles growing up because of the huge bladed dendrites of native ruby silver that would pop up. My dad has a chunk we found together up there that weighs over 4 kilos. So many neat spots, but their getting difficult to access now.

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>>53026181
ooh ruby silver is amazing! Groundhog mine near me had some pieces that ended up in museums. I have a little from an old hand that worked there. Love that stuff.

Mine in your pic is classic, I love it. Rails and tram? or are those electric lines? Awesome either way.

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>>53026231
bit of both, they had a high upper level that was accessed by both tram and road, the tram fell out of use and later was moved over the other side of Hud Bay mountain to become a ski lift. They eventually borred down deep enough though the blob of silver ore to a level closer to the mill, so a drive was added down the mountain to serve as the main haulage from then on. Duthie (Silvan silver under Silver Standard Mines) ran until the late 1970s.

>> No.53026300

>>53023563
You're a clown. Get lost.

>> No.53026311

>>53024227
Retarded fag.

>> No.53026320

>>53025734
Panman eats sleeps and breathes mining. Don't know how he does it.

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>>53026282
>ran until the late 1970s.
that's impressive right there. Super high grade with gov fixing silver prices.

I love the ski lift connection. That's how Colorado ski lifts originated. Military got old miners to run ski soldiers up the hill instead of miners.

I'm off for some booze and a game of tag with the wife. Have a great evening Pan Man, always a pleasure to read you.

>> No.53026367

>>53026334
it was off and on and though multiple deposits, but yes it ran from around 1900 to 1970, some locals went back in during the 1980s silver boom and pulled out the high grade pillars too but thats a whole other story.
night bud!

>> No.53026395

>>53026367
night!

contract miners blasting out the pillars!
lol this is why I love reading you, you remind me of stories I heard and forgot!

>> No.53026457

>>53025925
I'll read up on it and ask my local grey beard

>> No.53026490

>>53025734
>I rarely talk about actual geology because it's fucking boring
Anon, geology rocks

>> No.53026631

>>53026490
Geology rocks, but geography is where it's at

Found this on the young America mine. I'll read up on it.
>https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://www.sierracountyhistory.org/wp-content/uploads/Sierran-Winter-2017.pdf&ved=2ahUKEwipi6fo8pj8AhWTI30KHZn_BfcQFnoECCYQAQ&usg=AOvVaw37su6MtRjsUdpVCTuSlXXe
Yeah the link sucks idk how to do shit ony phone it sucks

>> No.53027022
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>decide to be autistic and read up about wallpaper
>see this
Another bullish use case for silver!

>> No.53027360

>>53023542
>castor maritime

>employees: 1

>> No.53027373

>>53024815
>art
good luck with that mark-to-market when it comes time to sell

>> No.53028330

>>53026181
>i really hope someone saves the Champion mill, its an incredible spot and it would be a shame to see it rot into the ground.
It was stable last time I was up there, but it sits at an altitude that gets about 20 feet of snow accumulation every year. I'd love to take a sled up there and get pictures in winter but there's one bridge on the road that's just 2 wooden beams far enough apart to balance truck tires on that I doubt I could get a sled around. Probably have to hoof it on skis and snowshoes and it's a long, steep walk.
I tried to get my buddy to sell it to me but he wants to sell the whole mine for several million and I don't have that kind of pocket change.
Also discussed setting up a nonprofit to preserve the building, which he may have done.
>>53026367
My story was the Jenny June mine near me. A primary gold producer with lots of silver, lead and zinc. Large mine from the 1800s to about 1950 when they ran out of ore and couldn't locate more.
You know what happened next... group of gypos leased the thing in the 80's and when they couldn't find any ore they took out the high-grade pillars supporting the back of the stopes. The back came down a few weeks later and now the mine is just a glory hole and trench on the surface.
>>53026490
>>53026631
>Geology rocks, but geography is where it's at
you guys are terrible....

Nice info Lassen, I kinda expect the third discovery tale was the true one.

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>>53026181
>>53028330
quick internet search shows somebody got sleds up there. looks like early winter based on snow accumulation. They're better riders than I am. Probably someone I know.

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>>53028400
>They're better riders than I am.
or they came in from the other direction. Still difficult but probably way easier than the Halfmoon Road approach. Just have to cross a cornice and saddle at about 13000 feet.

>> No.53028519

>>53022803
>profitable at $12 silver

That must be why GO shut down the mine and mill, it would be too profitable at $24 silver.

>> No.53028544
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>>53028519
its
bait

>> No.53028559

>>53028544
last year's legit investment advice is this year's bait.

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>>53028559
Pretty much lol.
It's been a long year

>> No.53028613

>>53028582
not gonna lie, this time last year I was in Hawaii considering betting a few grand on the horse in case they made shipment.

spent that money on scallops and shrimp in a beurre noire bean sauce at an ocean front restaurant and I have to say it was probably a better investment.

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>>53028613
definitely worth spending a few grand here if one happens to be in Kona. Probably the best steakhouse in Hawaii. Cocktails are amazing. Only thing I didn't like was the loud music, but that's still better than being fucked in the ass by a fat old cowboy from australia.

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>>53028613
>>53028696
Kek definitely.
I remember a while ago you saying they were almost at a point where they might actually be worth paying attention to or considering a small position, and this was at a point where everyone else was down 50%+, then of course there's been absolute radio silence from them since that point lol. They're down like 80% now.

Good call on the seafood instead, it would have spoiled more slowly.

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>>53028753
I think I got really interested at $0.06 US.
I would've lost half that when it went to threepence. I stopped watching it after that though.

last bump for me

>> No.53028911

>>53028884
>last bump for me
Goodnight Bob, beautiful view. Would love to see it one day

>> No.53028978

LOLMOA PETER SCHIF ON PALISHIT RADIO KEKW
HE RAN OUT OF CONTENT

>> No.53029494

Gazza bump

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xb-4JpevA9E

>> No.53030266

How come no comments on the morning price

>> No.53030320

>>53030266
Price of what? How metal spot prices got slammed down on NY open as always? Canadian markets are still closed today.

>> No.53030412

>>53030320
24.2? Those are still rookie numbers.

>> No.53030524

>>53030412
It dipped down to $23.80, heading back up now.

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Goldbros...
I assume this was the cause
>Dallas Fed -18.8, Exp. -15.0, Last -14.4

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Athabasca oil putting in an incredibly good looking chart. I tried to get in on friday and its already up 10%

>> No.53031617

>>53031342
>stochastic RSI

>> No.53031811

>>53030795
I was expecting more desu senpai phamalam since crypto furries took a beating like a prison rectum for over a week now. I bet we haven't seen the last of the drama
>>53028444
What kind of critter has paw prints like that?... next to the trommel drive shaft? Under it?
Strange shape and stride. Big paw but not deep. Very strange

>> No.53031826

>>53031811
99% of zoomers still hate physical gold and silver. We're still early.

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>>53028559
>last year's legit investment advice
Now that's funny. Obvious garbage of the poorest quality is considered legit investment advice the the experts here. I'm sure the loser that put that together that he was really on is game.

>> No.53032485

Friends, Romans, Countrymen, copper is climbing back up above the 200-day. Happy new year.

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>>53032485
Copper, nickel and platinum are gonna show out 2023. Creensap sith tops

>> No.53032794

Did anyone else prep the BHLL?

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Forgot pic

>> No.53033098

Abcaf
Athabasca materials inc.
Down hard today like 33%. Debt situation is very real tho. I'm accumulating just cuz sand. Fracking sand which they don't do so much of but we will see how materials for oil field services pans out

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>>53033098
>Athabasca materials inc.
>Down hard today like 33%
Hey awesome looks like my drunken charting was somewhat accurate. Go Me

>> No.53033394

>>53014047
Based

>> No.53033533

I want to visit a very old silver mine in austria but I have no one to go with

>> No.53033574

>>53028400
>>53028444
incredible place!
Anything like that in my region would have been obliterated in the 60s!

>> No.53033644

>>53033284
Was thinking of you when I saw it dive. Put in an order for 2000 shares at .105. fingers crossed it goes lower than that

>> No.53033739

https://www.rt.com/business/569014-russia-putin-oil-price-response/
There's an imbedded link to the Kremlin decree but I don't speak ruskie. Could be a good sign for oil tho since any response from Moscow will lead to volatility. And volatility is what the energy sector seems to run on

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>>53033644
Feelsgoodman.jpg
If AMI falls the same % on open tomorrow it'll have smashed through the support I called so you could hopefully get a fill on that.

>> No.53034529

>>53031811
I'm guessing hare

>> No.53034695

>>53034529
>Hare @ 13k ft
Wtf is that lil nigga eating?

>> No.53035363

>>53034695
Anything it wants. It has a vicious streak a mile wide. The photographer got lucky.
https://youtu.be/tgj3nZWtOfA&t=109

>> No.53035486

>>53035363
Jej

>> No.53035958

>>53033739
rt is blocked in EU ay lmao
https://www.reuters.com/business/energy/putin-bans-russian-oil-exports-countries-that-imposed-price-cap-decree-2022-12-27/

>> No.53036147

>>53028330
you talking about the Champion Mine or the Mill? They have different owners.

Colorado DRMS came in and stabilized the mill structure in summer 2019, but I wouldn't say its safe enough to climb into the upper floors. They really just saved it from imminent collapse but just barely.

>> No.53036975

>>53036147
>They have different owners.
cool, that's something I discussed some years back with the owner. Either transferring ownership of the mill to another party or creating a corporation to hold it separately from the mine. I'm happy to hear he did that.

yeah, I saw the cables last time I was up there. I'm not sure how close it is to falling in, it's in a lot better shape than most of the structures in our mining district. Luckily we had hundreds of mines in a small area so even a tiny fraction surviving is still a shitload of buildings.
>>53034695
I think the mill sits around 11k feet, and the mines are 12-12.5k ish. We have snowshoe hares and jackrabbits clear up to 14k feet and above. They're active all winter.

>> No.53037046

>>53034695
>Wtf is that lil nigga eating?
sorry, missed this....
I think at that altitude they burrow under the snow and eat dead grass. A lot of that mountain is tundra underneath the snow. A bit higher above the mill it turns to mostly bare rock and talus, but critters still manage to find plants to eat even in that.

>> No.53037125

Anyone have insights on American Pacific Mining for a copper play? Doing my own DD atm just wanted to see if anyone already has knowledge on them,

>> No.53037138

>>53036147
do you happen to know who owns each? Curious if my buddy Carl offloaded one or both properties.

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>>53037125
They don't seem to be focusing on their copper projects. For copper, I'd look elsewhere. Notable about their project in Montana, that state no longer permits open-pit mines. They would need continuous high-grade underground.

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>>53037125
Looking at the Madison TR.
Some met problems.

>> No.53038799

>>53037046
do you guys have lemmings? I caught one years ago, their adorable, a more fluffy hamster.

>> No.53039685

>>53027360
Trading at 1x price to earnings mate.

>> No.53041157

>>53031617
What about it?

>> No.53041198

>>53038799
Oh I'd absolutely love to hold a lemming!

nah, we got mice, voles, shrews, and pocket gophers. The mice are common but the rest of those little guys are pretty rare to see.

another weird thing we have is garter snakes right up to about 10,500 feet and then they stop. I've never seen one above that altitude. We've got salamanders and toads that somehow survive freezing solid every year. Nobody has given me a good answer on how they do it. Supposedly they burrow, but the ground here freezes solid 8-10 feet down in the winter and I seriously doubt they can get that deep.

>> No.53041278

>>53037138
The mill and the couple cabins below it are owned by Outward Bound, a local outdoor ed school. The mine property was transferred to a holding company relatively recently but my best guess is the same guy still owns it. I met him once- his story of working the property in the 80s and getting shut down by the feds was amusing. There are nearby landowners with more serious intentions and the orebody is rich enough that I’m sure we’ll hear about it again. This entire district will be mined again in the nearish future after decades of neglect. At least from what I’m hearing on the ground.

>>53041198
I’ve read that those critters entire system becomes super sugary, when they freeze solid their internal solution never crystallizes in such a way that the ice crystals are sharp enough to puncture/rupture their cell walls. Wild stuff.

>> No.53041499

>>53041278
thanks, I appreciate the knowledge.

Carl the former owner was on the board of directors for Outward Bound at one point and may have been a silent partner. He also was a silent partner in The Scarlet Tavern, a notorious bar in town. Him and Dr. Callen I believe both had an interest in the mine, the mill, and the bar. If he's the fellow you met he is indeed an interesting guy. I don't know that he owned it in the 80's though. I believe that was a different fellow that sold it to Carl et al.

>> No.53041542

>>53041278
the guy that owned the thing in the 80's was a friend of my grandpa's. He let us hunt gold up on the hill whenever we wanted, which was pretty much every summer. I never met him or I don't remember. But it may very well have been Carl and I just thought it was someone else for whatever reason. I wasn't very old back then.

>> No.53041593

>>53041278
>At least from what I’m hearing on the ground.
dunno. I watch that one and the mine across the valley up on Indy Pass. Another old gold producer, that one is for sale for $8 million right now. I think it ran as high as 10 oz/t and is extensively drilled and mapped. It sits at about the same elevation as the Champion adits, so I've often wondered if it's a continuation of the same ore body. It's very high, level with the top hairpin on Indy Pass, with a tram running down to the valley bottom.

>https://me.smenet.org/webContent.cfm?context=1&webarticleid=1691

>> No.53041621
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Western niggers be like

>Coal is a fuel that's being phased out

When literally every third world shithole looks like this rn.

>> No.53041870

>>53041198
I read many years ago that frogs and toads have something in their blood that is something like a natural anti-freeze. I don't quite remember all the details of the paper but I believe the gist was that they can be frozen and not suffer tissue damage unlike other animals such as humans. Thus, it's entirely possible that the frogs and toads go underground, freeze, and then thaw out when the weather gets warmer. Due to their natural anti-freeze, their tissues and organs aren't damaged so they die from organ failure.

>> No.53041901

>>53041499
Very interesting I always wondered what the connection to outward bound was. Guy I met had a foreign accent if that sounds familiar. He said in the 80s him and some investor friends thought it would be fun to mine for gold semi-recreationally. Then the federal govt found out and fined them $3000/day until they stopped work and cleaned up. So they just bulldozed all the buildings and portals up at the mine. At least that’s the story.

>>53041593
I actually stumbled upon some maps of the Indy Pass project just the other week, funny you bring it up- I did not live in the area in 2015 and it’s mostly on unpatented claims so it was not on my radar. I asked some folks and they said they are unsure of the status of the project given the age of some of those involved. Geologist now has dementia but was an incredible resource on the area. Anyways a lot of mining land has changed hands recently in Lake County and especially on the east side some big plans are afoot so eventually the infrastructure will be close enough to look at the Lackawanna district again in a decade or two.

>> No.53042004

>>53041157
never had any luck with it desu

>> No.53042374

>>53004105
got salt? combine this with the use of sodium-cooled SMR demand for locales without lots of ground water. salt is going to be flying higher later this decade.

https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.ade1696

>> No.53043580

PLATINUM
L
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I
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U
M

>> No.53043762

natural gas bros...

>> No.53043841

>>53043580
andy lied
anons cried
portfolios died

>> No.53045125

>>53043762
It is the widowmaker, after all.

>> No.53045331

Gold and silver are gonna dump for months again aren’t they..

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>>53024227
I hate silver fags so much but credit where credit is due it is performing well since its way less financialized vs golf. Honestly I'm not feeling great about gold. I don't consider silver doing well and gold stagnating to necessarily be a "I told you so" situation though since they are shilled as a package deal by SETF and PMG retards.

In other news -- I am officially upping my uranium purchases and will probably expand a bit into other tickers. This is the most braindead easy profits I'm going to make in 2023 while oil fags cum on each other trying to scalp a few bucks. Kek.

>> No.53046082

How can you tell if stock or ETF actually pays dividends?
Looking at the fact sheet and doing CTRL+F dividend always yields 0 search results

>> No.53046170

>>53024654
Take one of your paintings or a clump of dirt from your land and try to buy groceries with it.

Oh that's a ridiculous strawman? Huh weird.

>> No.53046215

>>53046170
you buy groceries with money. land and art are investments, their value goes up and land and art are at an all time high. have you even looked at both markets, they are out of control. silver is not an investment. you can't buy anything with it and its value doesn't really change. every single thing you come up with is a giant cope. how can you possibly be this stupid? how?

>> No.53046392

>>53043841
Platinum is breaking out in a few different indicators from bottoming wedges, markets are just garbage on no news. (((They))) really don't want retail on the commodities train when it leaves the station.

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>>53046215
Silver is money
Simple as

>> No.53046483
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Platinum will break the market.

>> No.53046696

>>53046431
so then go buy groceries with it. oh wait, you can't

>> No.53046722

>>53046696
>What is a farmers market
You can buy groceries with art and land?

>> No.53046780

>>53046722
see
>>53046215

you silverhomosexuals really are this stupid

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>>53046780
>Circular logic
This is why nobody here, and I mean nobody, takes anything you say further than they can throw your stupid ass.
Go argue with niggers on /pol/ you dumb bitch, your pilpul has no power here rabbi

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>>53046780
>silverhomosexuals
Actually, /cmmg/ is not only about silver.
Imagine owning a Food company and only selling for hard assets if you catch my drift.

>> No.53046872

>>53046816
>>53046822
silver never was and never will be an investment, and you can't go to a store and buy shit with it. name 5 stores that you went to in your entire life and bought something with silver, there probably isn't even a single one.

>> No.53046890

>>53046872
Name one store where you can buy items with art and land...just one

>> No.53046897

>>53045956
Please settle me on uranium. I'm starting to get cold feet but I've been holding for far too long.

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>>53046872
>stores
You are talking stores.
I am talking about companies that sell to your stores.
We are not the same.

>> No.53046906

>>53046890
land is an investment, it goes up in value and you sell it for cash. you don't purchase items in a store with land. how do you not understand this? silver doesn't increase in value, no one buys it from you

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>>53046906
>Line goes up, always up, never down, up, up, up
Why does jp Morgan have so much silver? Warren Buffett? They must not have heard from you. You should stop what you're doing and go straight to them and tell them how they're all fuck ups for buying silver that's not even an investment and they can't buy anything with it
You need to go tell them, because you won't change any minds here faggot

>> No.53047022

>>53046897
Uranium contracts are all coming up at once and will need renewed. We have criminally underinvested in uranium production. So fuel itself is due to pump like mad.

I'm less bullish in the sector itself but bullish enough to chuck my weekly buys into URNM as a super long term buy and hold play. I would be really surprised if the price of uranium doesn't go up in 23 but fuck uranium has held up way better than a lot of other commodities.

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>land never goes down
>Just sell it for cash and buy cherrios duh

>> No.53047245

>>53046906
>silver doesn't increase in value
Have you ever looked at a historic price chart of silver and gold? lol

>> No.53047249

>>53046993
silverhomosexuals will use any excuse to believe that silver is an investment, but it is not. it doesn't gain value, you cannot buy anything in a store with it. silverhomosexuals will always deflect and says "well, but this other thing you can't either". this is of course a strawman. the entire point is that silver is not an investment and you can't buy anything with it. it gains no value.

>> No.53047270

>>53047209
>line started to trend down in ~2005
>2008 crushed home building
Wut.

>> No.53047301

>>53047249
Landandarthomosexuals will use any excuse to believe that landandart is an investment, but it is not. it doesn't gain value, you cannot buy anything in a store with it. Landandarthomosexuals will always deflect and says "well, but this other thing you can't either". this is of course a strawman. the entire point is that landandart is not an investment and you can't buy anything with it. it gains no value.

>> No.53047308

>>53047249
Nigger the definition of investment doesn’t require past positive performance. Don’t you have better things to do than argue semantics on 4chan??

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All an investment needs to be an investment is the expectation of future profit. Imagine being so insufferable you are for hours about a definition you can easily look up

>> No.53047388

>>53047308
Bro words are whatever he wants them to be and are strictly defined within his rigid parameters as long as it's in accordance with his individual, hyper specific examples

>> No.53047398

>>53047386
Argue*

>> No.53047419
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53047419

Found an old slide on silver.

>> No.53047452

>>53046906
>land is an investment, it goes up in value and you sell it for cash
How much silver could you buy for $1000 American in 1950?
With that same $1000, how many ounces could you buy today?

>> No.53047466

There’s really no need to engage with retards. It’s clear rere is wrong. Tell them they’re wrong and ignore them

>> No.53047505

>>53046897
>ANU Energy uranium trust will buy $500 million on spot market in Q1-Q2.
>Converdyne's UF6 conversion facility will come online in Q2 for HALEU production.

>> No.53047509

>>53047466
You right. Sorry buddy. Will keep the rere filtered. At least he's keeping the thread bumped and lurkers notice him getting a mouthful of boot repeatedly
He'll probably sell more silver itt today than landandart in a lifetime

>> No.53047675

>>53047509
correct, silver mental illness is self perpetuating. is it really a surprise though?

>> No.53047689

>>53046082
try finviz or tradingview

>> No.53047702

53047675
Rere confirmed
Pretarded is probably better descriptor for this 3tarded faggot

Anyways here's some news lads, batteries
>https://bigthink.com/the-future/new-battery-cheaper-than-lithium-ion-four-times-capacity/

>> No.53047925

>>53047702

I'm hearing more and more about salt batteries lately.
Could this finally be a breakthrough after tens of thousands of other breakthroughs that never amounted to a damn thing?
World is quickly getting into a bit of a pickle with battery tech being so lithium dependent, so maybe they're finally starting to take this seriously.
It's not phone batteries anymore they need, but real industrial city powering scale things that need to be made and Lithium doesn't cut it.
EVs don't even need to become a thing for battery demand to increase dramatically.
Also on another note they recently discovered a cheap and easy way to transport and store hydrogen by storing it into salt and turning it into a solid form.
Which is another field that's going to become huge, hydrogen might even become the standard over electric.

Salt seems like a potential upcoming super commodity if these things start playing out. Salt demand would go absolutely apeshit.
If this looks like to be the case, I'll take whatever money I get from Atlas sale and I'll stick the money into the company that bought the property.

>> No.53047993

>>53047925
>whatever money I get from Atlas sale
Why are you so confident that this will happen? I have some shares myself, but I'm not 100% on it being bought out. Honestly I didn't do much research on it

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>>53046906
>>53047452
My dad bought some rural land in the 90s that falls into the category of timber/hunting/recreational land. He got around 100 acres for $367 an acre. He had about 2/3 of it timbered around 2010 and got around $35,000 for the trees. The land would now sell for $4,500 an acre, so the original purchase of about $37k is worth around $450k. Not bad, and it can be timbered again in about 10 years.

>> No.53048220

>>53047993

There's an extremely heavy implication of it being sold and this has been the angle for the entire time.
For example the CEO has mentioned how some big player bought a large stake in another salt mine recently and also mentioned the upcoming valuation being at minimum the same and even higher than it was during the ATH.
Only reason he'd be saying this stuff is for the sale, because we all know that the developed resource is hell of a lot more valuable than 250 mil.
Feasibility study is being pushed out at a good pace so they can start getting offers.
And then there's the fact that whoever owns this thing has tons of control over the salt markets due to how massive this is and how cheap it is to produce.

Though the more I think about it the more I feel like they should develop it themselves, because it would make this at bare minimum a 30x stock from here.
It'll be the same size or larger than Compass Minerals along with cheaper production and that company used to have a valuation of 3.5 bil handful of years ago.
Would be the easiest and comfiest long term hold in the entire market and if this salt battery or hydrogen stuff plays out it would be even greater gains.
It'll almost definitely be bought out by someone, but if by some miracle they choose to develop this themselves, I'll put 100% of my money into this because it's just a steady climb mode from there on out.

>> No.53048276

>>53048220
Not all salt is created equally. So I'm not certain about atlas salt usefulness in batteries since that salt is primarily for deicing roads iirc. Also chemistry isn't my strong area so not certain about how or why certain salts would be used over others. I'm sure there's a difference but what that is idk

>> No.53048356

>>53048276

It's possible, I'm not going to pretend I know a damn thing about the composition of salt needed for sodium batteries.
But either way battery tech involved or not, fully developed this thing should be worth at least as much as Compass Minerals, probably more due to cheaper and greener production.
If they develop this themselves I'll keep on throwing all of my money into the stock.
If it's sold then it's a quick win. There's really no downside here at this point. Only question is how big of a win short term it will be.

>> No.53049030

>>53041901
>Guy I met had a foreign accent if that sounds familiar
yep
>some big plans are afoot
yeah I think the cyanide plant down the road from me is still progressing through permitting. Even before covid I was seeing guys in suits (suits!) and brand new trucks out collecting buckets of dirt from the piles by the Ibex and Stumptown. I'm curious if Grupo decides to sell of the old Ibex piles, there's probably at least a million bux in those from what I've seen.

The Indy Pass mine was one we used to hunt under where the tram ran because it wasn't patented or claimed in that section. I have some visible gold in quartz from that gulch

Another tram run with visible gold was the Gold Crest (or Gold Ledge?) and Derringer mines in Summit County up Mayflower Gulch. That one also had a Leadville owner but I believe he may have donated it or leased it to the county for preservation.

>> No.53049104

>>53041901
forgot to say, I own a couple old silver mines on the east side because both of my great grandpa's were miners here in 1878 and onward.

Nobody has any real interest in buying them off me yet, and one of them I won't sell. But it would be interesting to me if my family clung to an old silver mine for 150 years only to get eminent domained by a major mining company.

>> No.53049252

>>53046392
Imagine having a government that conspired with fi b ancillary markets to oppress and financially destroy the citizens. I'd imagine the people who made up the entities should be killed by the people imagine that this is just one of the many things they do to oppress you, such as importing 3rd world subhuman illegals.

I'd declare such an organization as an enemy

>> No.53049277

>>53046872
In 1964 every cash transaction you literally made was with silver. Are you this stupid on purpose? There's nobody this dumb and brainwashed right guys? This guy has been in the thread for a long time. There's no way somebody is this stupid. I'm really curious as to what this guy would invest in. Bitcoin? Seriously trying to understand here.

>> No.53049295

>>53047249
The hate in your post is palpable. I will laugh stupid you and feel sorry for you as at the same time. You are not joking. You are for real.

>> No.53049308

>>53047301
Silver is 100 times more liquid than land or art. Absolutely ridiculous. I wonder who this faggot is?

>> No.53049387

>>53047301
>Landandarthomosexuals
this silverhomosexual actually thinks land and art aren't investments and silver is. this is how far gone silverhomosexuals are

>> No.53049463

>>53047925
Agree, i think salt will be important in the future. Furthermore i think alot of western countries will stall their nuclear transition by throwing money in the black hole that is renewable power. What is the fastet way to increase the EROI for renewable power? By increasing the capacity factor and storing all excess energy. For grid scale batteries, ambri and molten metals corp look interesting.

>> No.53049558

>>53049387
the test of an investment isn't if you can spend it at the grocery store. Nor is the test whether it increases in value or not.

silver is certainly an investment, just not a very good one. Land and art can also be investments, though unimproved land hasn't done much better than silver over the years.

>> No.53049744

>>53049558
>Land and art can also be investments
the real estate and art markets are at an all time high, to say it's JUST an investment is a heavy tell that you're not invested in those markets, they're booming. everyone i know, including myself, is making a killing in real estate if you own it in a non third world area. to say sliver is an investment is the same as saying that trash is an investment. sure, everything is an investment i guess, but that's just silly and pointless to say. silver isn't gaining value, never has. and again, i notice that the only people who go on and on and on about silver are people who simply don't have a lot of money and aren't invested in other better things that will increase their wealth. silver is pushed by poors who want you to think they have good investments, but they don't. it's as simple as that, silver is for poor people.

>> No.53049784

>>53049387
the problem with art is it's too variable. Some art appreciates wildly, but it's probably too expensive for anyone here to buy already.

other art you can actually afford but will likely go down in value, not up. It's a crap shoot and the odds aren't in the average investor's favor. Or perhaps it's a skill, where you have a good eye for great art at low prices. But then most people don't, so it's not really an investment for them without your insight. For the average wagie depending on his own tastes and budget, art is probably a terrible investment. They can't afford anything good, and they wouldn't know what's good even if they could afford it.

>> No.53049806

Landandarthomosexuals seething itt
What a wonderful world

>> No.53049810

>>53049744
I own houses, I wouldn't call that an investment in "land." The land has barely moved in value. It's the houses that rocketed up in price.

>> No.53049835

>>53049463

I think this is how it's going to go, at least for a good while. Nuclear is going to keep on stalling while governments throw an absurd amount of money into solar and wind.
There's just too much money for politicians to make from these companies and they have massive amounts of public approval.
If the battery tech takes a leap then we should all seriously look into going deep in wind and solar long term, because that sector would absolutely explode and most of the companies are now very cheap.

I just remembered a battery company I looked up earlier this year called Altech Advanced Materials and Altech Chemicals.
They recently partnered up with the German Frauhofen institute to commercialise solid state sodium alumina battery.
They're aiming for grid-scale energy storage and apparently their first product already came out this year, so they're pretty well on their way with the product development.
Worth keeping an eye on this company.

https://www.pressetext.com/news/20220913043

>> No.53049916

every one of these threads is a silverhomosexuals perpetual cope with a crap non investment, pretty sad stuff to see over and over and over

>> No.53049934

>check catalog
>Zero threads about land and art
I guess that faggot should make a thread if he doesn't wanna get reported for every post he makes

>> No.53049957

>>53049916
if you just want to brag about how rich you are, show us some of your land and art. Feel free to tell us how much you made off it.
I'll laugh at you because I have an even better method of gaining wealth, but at least you won't just be trolling a thread you don't approve of.

also this is the thread for investing in mining stocks mostly. If you want to troll silverbugs, /pmg/ is going to be a lot better hunting grounds.

>> No.53049981

>>53049916
Dude wtf did someone rape you with a silver ingot or something? Lmao

>> No.53049998

>>53049916
>pretty sad stuff to see over and over and over
The irony of your posts is not lost

>> No.53050083

>>53049998
i wonder who posts more, me or people in these dumb silver threads thinking they have a worthwhile investment, hmmmmm

>> No.53050098

https://www.mining.com/ecuador-to-launch-security-program-for-mining-projects/

Interesting to see this, Ecuador wants to build up its mining base but projects have faced attacks from illegal miners and criminal gangs. Private and military security forces seem on the table.

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>>53050098
>MFW I will never get paid to kill commies

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>>53050248
dw fren one day you'll get to do it for free

>> No.53051275

hello asx chads
you guys browse hotcopper?
that place is a trove of bommers - kinda like here i guess
I'm pretty new to investing but I learned not to fomo early on, however, these boomers just FOMO into any stock that prints a green candle - it was shocking to see.

>> No.53052630

>>53051275
>hotcopper
tried signing up a year ago. they wanted to verify all sorts of personal info. f-em.

>> No.53053232

>>53052630
>implying i gave them my personal details
uh no

just lie about it dummy

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>>53053232
Doesn't matter anyway. Every time I look at ASX issues, I gasp at the cavalier attitude the antipodeans regarding share structures.
>Only 4 billion out, mate, she's really tight! Like a virgin!

>> No.53053689

Hey it might be normal to y'all but there was just a guy in here practically telling silver buyers to kill themselves. Can we call it disinformation or insanity or something for closure sake? This fuckin guy was trying to demoralize us wtf that's evil and weird

>> No.53053697

>>53049916
Are you the same guy that would make 10x threads per day on /biz/ about buying BTC at 65k? Fuck off this General.

Trillion at a 3 month low right now, 0.42c

>> No.53053808

>>53053697
why are you metal turds obsessed with crypto strawmanning? it's just like when pedoliberals think if you didn't vote for joepedo bidet you MUST have voted for orangemanbad. i have zero crypto, crypto is reetarded, just as retarded as metal.

>> No.53053884

>>53053808
>Checks catalog
>Still no landandart threads
Seems like you are truly alone. You're probably used to it

>> No.53053923

>>53053884
>4chan mostly poor high schooler idiots with no financial education or real worth experience doing anything collecting silver thinking it's worth something
correct

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53053923
And yet, you're here, bumping away

>> No.53054003

Silver bug here, I also own 2 Murakamis and a Chagall. Art is chad investment

>> No.53054182

When is natty gas running up again, march?

>> No.53054423

Some of the explorers we passed over a few years ago are starting to look real good again.

Kootenay silver, summa silver.

Gols ventures really has some quality explorers on his list. We passed over them because the market was shifty but if things sre starting to turn around we should dig into these.

>> No.53054437

>>53053689
Wither he believes what he's saying and then he's a sad pathetic man with a dad pathetic life with nothing better to do than shit on his enemies on an online board, or he's a terrible and not funny troll.

>> No.53054539

>>53054423
I'll take a peek. I found nickel creek platinum digging into some anons ETF list, so I bet there's a sleeper in there somewhere

In other news
>https://realmoney.thestreet.com/markets/commodities/do-precious-metals-know-something-the-equity-market-does-not--16112061

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>>53050098
Hi PAN MAN,
hope you are doing fine.
I just wanted to point out that security is a commodity, too.

>> No.53055454

>>53054539
popping in to mention nickel creek just had a story out about a proposal to use their primary property for carbon sequestration, i am not a huge fan of the idea in general but it was brought up.
>>53055332
Evening! Your quite right, a good security detail is never a bad investment.

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>>53055454
Yeah it's more and more ESG nonsense. I haven't read it yet tho I imagine it's to exchange carbon credits if not something even gayer

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Dolly Varden having a hell of a run as of late. Had them for a long time a year or two ago, now they are announcing resource expansions and PPs. Looks like stuff is going good. I’m not surprised since it was one of the few smaller miners, alongside Abrasilver and Vangold that held up well in the downturn. Someone knew what they had and didn’t sell.

Picrel is G/S ratio past 6 months

>> No.53055888

>>53055764
Dolly Varden had some fantastic results this past year so it makes sense, It will be interesting to see though if the market thinks its worth following them. Hecla Mining put another big bag of money into their project so they must have a good opinion.

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>>53053923
Jesus christ I've seen you in the past 2 pmg threads saying the same shit,no one who mentioned faggots or Joe biden touching kids aren't projecting their dark fantasys. y'know people like you only strengthen others and convince them to buy more silver

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>>53053689
It used to be the standard in /pmg/, I imagine it still is but I've not been there in a long time.
Every now and then one of them worms their way over here and starts raging at the idea of hoarding shiny rocks, not realizing we're a thread mostly interested in companies rather than stacking one specific type of metal.

There'll be more and more as the commodity bull progresses. Ignore them as much as possible for now as we're such a slow thread it's incredibly easy to derail and lose an entire thread to one retard who won't shut the fuck up

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>>53048220
>salt

>> No.53058563

Hope we have another great day in the rigged jew market

>> No.53058629

>>53058563
Futures are up, silver and plat are up, but watch everything get slammed down in 20 minutes on no news.

>> No.53058911

>>53058629
Looks like my jinx is working.

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>>53058911
>>53058629
lot of analyst are being bearish right now, I honestly stopped playing this guessing game a long time ago.

Buy and hold. Have your chair before the music stop and enjoy life.

>> No.53059032

>>53058983
Indeed. Platinum looking really good right now.

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>>53054423
>Kootenay silver
off to a hot start this morning, up 13%

>> No.53059157

>>53049030
Pretty cool to talk to a local- I live here in town too. The cyanide-leach mill operation is definitely progressing through permitting and you’ll hear a lot more after the new year. The owners are very interested in the Ibex piles and once the mill is up and running and they prove the viability of their process, they say that Newmont is interested in just giving them their dump piles for processing. Cleans up an environmental hazard and makes Newmont’s long-term plans much more viable once the surface stuff is taken care of. Probably 10+ years out though, they gotta get through their first phase on the Penn piles first. I toured the mill a few weeks ago and was super impressed with the operation. Excited about mining returning to the area but it’s gunna be a hell of a fight with all the new Aspen-Vail types that have moved here the last couple years.

I own a patented claim myself but not on the East Side. Sold some claims in St. Kevin area in 2021 because Boulder people are/were paying retarded prices. Thanks for the Indy Pass info, I will be headed out there next summer to do some lookin’ around.

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>>53054423
>>53059125
Sorry bro but I never passed by Kootenay.

Not timing the market is the best solution.

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>>53059202
wagmi

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>>53059306
based

Kootenay and Outcrop are my 2 best buy in the last 6 months. +80% and 90% respectively. Bags aren't as big as I wanted but nobody could have predicted such a rocket move.

>> No.53059480

>>53056060
ah peter schiff, the ultimate gold shill. he totally doesn't have a reason to shill gold as hard as possible, he's totally not fully invested in gold. his company totally isn't a gold based company. lol it's all so obvious and tiresome

>> No.53059524

>>53059333
>Kootenay
checked, I've been in since '20, so I bought a little high, but have to admit I really enjoyed it when Eurocuck GV dumped his Mantaro bags, that he got killed on, and opened a position in Kootenay

>> No.53060986

>>53054182
We need some analysis on all the LNG export projects coming online and whatnot.

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>>53059480
See picrel. Should answer all your questions about silver and gold

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53061393

Are you ready for PLATINUM seasonality?

>> No.53061768

Why is first majestic such a shit stock and why does silj have it as their largest holding??

>> No.53061782

Also what the fuck is turquoise hill resources

>> No.53062130

Platinum squeeze just like the prophecy?

>> No.53062567

>>53061393
I bought my first ounce last week

>> No.53062819

>>53061393
Also what exactly are the fundamentals of platinum other than ratios and history?

>> No.53062932

>>53059157
>Excited about mining returning to the area but it’s gunna be a hell of a fight with all the new Aspen-Vail types that have moved here the last couple years.
It's a bit ironic because back in the 80's and 90's the locals were mostly miners and they fought tooth and nail to keep the EPA from hauling off the old piles. They felt it destroyed the historic value of the east side. That's how we ended up with the "birthday cake" on east fifth and the shotcrete capped pile at the Denver City Mine. But they were also pretty solid libertarians so most of them didn't mind if the property owners sold the piles for processing.
All those old miners have died off or left town, but the project might get a bit of blowback from people that don't want the historic mining district messed with. Not sure.

Personally I think it'll be a loss for rock collectors mostly. Something like 200 different mineral specimens can found on those piles (illegally) with a handful of those minerals being unique to Leadville. But I realize Leadville isn't the town I grew up in anymore, and I will eventually leave the place anyways. They can do whatever they want with the mining district, it's not how it used to be. Stuff like the EPA putting in a retention pond over the historic town site of Graham Park with little regard for the archeological treasure they buried. Or running off with the Black Cloud piles and erasing all that from sight. It's going away a bit at a time and nobody is really saying much. Nobody seems to know or care what's up there. And that's fine.

I don't suppose it's really lost, whatever they bury or haul off. The haz waste landfill on 5th is full of artifacts from Leadville removed from yards by the EPA's Kid's First program. The retention pond covered Graham Park but perhaps preserved a lot of it. The old town sites of Bucktown and Little Chicago sit under the slag piles down by the mill and will perhaps soon be uncovered again. The place is constantly changing.

>> No.53063057

>>53062819
Needed for hydrogen economy and hybrid vehicles. Price target this decade is $4000 to $10000/oz. Price target in 2023-2024 run is going to be at least $1500.
>inb4 hydrogen is scam.

>> No.53063348

>>53048220
>>53057886
Threw a few grand at this today. I have joined team SALT.

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>>53062932
>EPA putting in a retention pond over the historic town site of Graham Park with little regard for the archeological treasure they buried.
And all this time I thought that regulations were here to save us from ourselves instead of being a smokescreen to cover crimes and launder money with fancy pants faggot regulators telling everyone that sucking off the govt was a blessing

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$SBSW
$PLG/$PTM.V
$AIR.V
$NCP.V

Any other platinum miners/explorers we should know about?

>> No.53064519

>>53064480
Looking, I guess $CNC.V and holy shit they're up 20% today too.

>> No.53064631

>>53062932
perhaps guys like us should lobby for an open searchable area for rock collectors and hobby prospectors. Theres a mine in south central bc which name escapes me right now that does that, they dump a bunch of different material out in a nearby lot for hobby rock hounds to search for Grenokite and a number of other minerals. It stops all the idiots trying to sneak onto the property.

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Hope you guys weren't in CMMC.TO

>> No.53064696

>>53062819
It only comes from three miens in the world and two of those are having serious problems.

>> No.53064702

>>53064688
ah fuck thats going to sting.

>> No.53064784

>>53064480
I'm personally watching $SBSW, and $IMPUY. Will probably get some starter positions in the next month or two.
I also currently have a very small position in $AIR.

>> No.53064988

>>53063406
I didn't work on the Graham Park pond, but one of my fed buddies went out and walked along with the archeologist to point out the town site. They ignored all that and declared the area free of archeological value. So I called up a few hundred of my metal detecting friends and those of us that could make it went out and detected the area they declared free of artifacts. Normally that would be illegal, but they said there's no artifacts there. Anything we found didn't exist according to their archeologist. And we found a lot. The feds didn't say anything.
>>53064631
That's a great idea. Problem here is those piles have over a thousand different owners, and the minerals of interest are scattered over several square miles.

Luckily a lot of those old piles aren't valuable and aren't polluting anything. So hopefully a lot of the rock collecting can continue. A lot will be lost though.

>> No.53065216

>>53064988
>The feds didn't say anything.
pressing charges would've meant disagreeing with their own NEPA study and being forced to move the pond. They didn't take us up on that dare.

>> No.53065247

NEW THRED
NEW THRED >>53065236