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$2000 EOM edition

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

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

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

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

Previous: >>53273726

>> No.53333252

I'm selling as soon as I break even

>> No.53333581
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>>53333252
but then you will miss the golden bull run

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>>53333581
i will not miss it

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>>53333252
not waiting for the 10x?

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>>53333252
Who got it
>>53333333

>> No.53333759

what is a good commodity etc to buy?

>> No.53333781

>>53333759
etf

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>>53333759
Wtf kind of question is this? What the fuck are you into? Gold? Silver? Lithium? Copper? Uranium? Fertilizer? I know the etf for each of those but have no idea what you're looking for Don't come in here and ask to be spoonfed especially off of such a vague question with nothing to go off of.

>> No.53334277

>>53333759
JP Morgan commodities 3x bull etf (ticker: POOPOOPEEPEE)

>> No.53334352

It’s all so tiresome, poo bros...

>> No.53334471

>>53333759
unvaxxed semen

>> No.53334617

okay this is more complex I initially thought.

the other etf I have just mirrors the markets general trend or some junk and I am running out of space in terms of the precious metals I safely store so I thought, hey buy the roots or something.

I tried to get the trifecta. index fund for stonks, pm for safety and diversity and now commodity because it is always named with the first two.


I will return with a better question once I read up on the subject matter. sorry for bothering you guys.

>> No.53334653

>>53333759
Anal lube

>> No.53334703

you faggots burned me so hard on gayhorse but i'm going to give this field another chance. i have 10k im ready to split between 4-5 stocks. shill me your best ones (preferably silver)

>> No.53334783

>>53334703
Maybe if you did your own research YOU wouldn't screw yourself.
Go buy more gay pony, shit for brains.

>> No.53334784

>>53334703
Don't go into tiny juniors and explorers. At least not with any serious money. They're lottery tickets and are likely to leave you diluded into oblivion. I'd stick to big names. First Majestic and Pan American for silver. Barrick and Newmont for gold. I'm sure there's others people can recommend. Also don't buy everything at once. DCA over a period of time to take advantage of the volatiliy.

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>>53334703
>lost money by not doing dd
>wants more free picks
kill yourself you fucking piece of shit and stop shitting up the thread. take your "shill me" posts and shove them up your arse

At least this newfag >>53334617 is leaving to do some research, I can respect that, but you are just a dumb faggot and will never, ever make it. You won't even lurk moar to learn, or check the archives. You have to be spoonfed because you're too low IQ to do anything else. That's why you lost money in the first place. Any money you do make will be by chance and you won't hold it for very long. Just blow your 10k pocket money on alcohol or buy physical and fuck off to /pmg/, either way it will save us all the headache of having to put up with you.

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>>53334784
You should be ashamed of yourself for trying to help these people. They contribute nothing and simply take. Don't give them the fruits of your labour if they cannot even do the bare minimum to be a part of the thread.

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>>53334784
>Barrick

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>>53334277
>>53334811
>>53334844
checked
spoon feeders and enablers btfo

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>>53333759
Natgas

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>>53334784
>>53334961
How many of their execs are at Davos?

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>>53334227
Any good copper etf?

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>>53334703
Thank you for your cervix

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>>53334703
7k worth of physical silver.
1 ozt of physical gold
Split the rest three way into URA, UCO and BOIL. Then prepare to eat ze bugs once you become a baggie like us.

>> No.53335254

>>53335102
COPX, also buy some VALE in anticipation of their copper/nickel spinoff.

>> No.53335268

>>53335177
A little too heavy on the physical imo, unless anon was going to dump another 20k into stocks later on.

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started buying this last week and up nearly 40% already.
will sell half on a double

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Wesdome bros. It's over

>> No.53335390

As I said previously, I am exhausted. I went from having this place open on my phone all day to check breaking happenings, checking the prices daily, watching YT videos of analysts and opinions every night, to now going weeks to months of not looking at anything. Being early screwed me as many other people as of now most picks needing an average of a 2x to break even. Every turn of the big bullrun being around the corner, this analyst said today marks day one of a huge run up, only to a week later say we are going to drop another 10% THEN we go to the moon. The promise of 10x, 100x, 1000x seems like a complete joke. I don't believe it anymore and feel like being up a whopping 40% from here is the highest we go. We will all die before the true price discovery, and I wouldn't be surprised if they nuked all the BRIC countries before letting the price go up. I can't bring myself to average down meme anymore, I feel like I'm just feeding money to the fire thinking any second I'll summon a genie.

>buy now because we will boom in a recession
>um actually we will go down THEN boom because they can't increase rates
>oh wait they did increase interest rates but its temporary drop
>um actually we won't go up until they completely undo interest rates

I already know people here take this way too personally and are going to take this as an attack, but I wanted to vent. I'm tired of waiting and instead of counting on this to make it, I'm throwing myself back into the rat race of society. I'm sure 5 years from now I'll be up 5% on all my investments after years of holding and will finally sell. I can't waste another year.

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>>53335268
That's how I've invested so I thought it might help someone. Else, I'm going to be made fun of. That's OK too.

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>>53334783
>>53334784
>>53334811
>>53335164
>>53335177

>> No.53335448

>>53335254
Danke schön desu

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>>53335390
The rest of this board makes money. Literally all crypto only goes up, never down. It's like free money. Have you heard of Bitcoin? It's digital gold. It's better than gold because gold is heavy and nobody uses it. Can't buy a coffee with a gold bar. You can buy coffee with a Bitcoin. And it weighs nothing, it's super secure, and nobody can ever take it from you. Gold is worthless and even if the shit hit the fan, you'll be robbed for it anyway.
If you don't double your money every day then you're doing it wrong

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>>53335093
a lot

>> No.53335705

Eskay Creek has excellent news out!
https://twitter.com/Eskay_Mining/status/1615706211822845958

i ll read the full report in a bit, i havent read much on their Scarlet Knob property yet.

>> No.53335721

>>53333759
Bayhorse and Klondike silver.

>> No.53335813

>>53335390

I know the feeling, but the unpleasant truth is that we were too late for the first round of this run and many of us bought in to the highs that had a lot of room to fall. Uranium being a very good example of this happening.
We should have all gotten in around 2019 and we would have been up 20-30x by now.
Instead we got in only once the big guys had already loaded up and started doing youtube marketing to sell their bags and they're now patiently waiting in cash at the sidelines to get in at lower.
Best thing to do is to just sit tight. Yes the big multpiliers are out of the picture so no 100x returns in this market anymore.
At best people can hope to score 10x and then we can hope to rotate that money into another lagging sector that has some growth left to go.
The good thing is that normies are still out of commodities entirely and so are many institutions, so the money flow is still yet to come even if we missed the cheapest prices.

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>>53335390

I'm in about the same boat with the plan of at $27-$29 silver to take profits on some, clean out as many dogs as possible and then let the best companies run and see what happens. Try not to worry about the crap that's out of our control.

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>>53335390
Good news bro, look what I just found. We have a big catalyst coming in 2023 to look forward to, WW3

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dFuMxNd4ItU

>> No.53336743

>>53333333

>> No.53336758

>>53336319
this guy is such a clown lmao, I can't believe I listened to him 15 years ago

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>>53335721
>Bayhorse
lmao whatever you do, don't buy this scam

>> No.53337257

BOIL bros… I really need a Putin nuke or something

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>>53335390
Bro you are literally at the end of a crazy bullrun and are now whining that you didn't make any money. Idk how old you are but you had until 2008 onward to make your fortune. Now when another recession is about to hit and its time to accumulate you are at the end of your rope? You must be retarded...

>> No.53337616

>>53335390
Try to stick with dividend yielding companies then anon. Also lower your expectations, you will never make it from trading stocks.

>> No.53337621

>>53335390
>I already know people here take this way too personally and are going to take this as an attack, but I wanted to vent. I'm tired of waiting and instead of counting on this to make it, I'm throwing myself back into the rat race of society. I'm sure 5 years from now I'll be up 5% on all my investments after years of holding and will finally sell. I can't waste another year.
Bro I know that feel. Don't get discouraged.
Gold shot up like 200-300 dollars in 2 months, isn't that a massive sign?

I'm almost FOMOing right now trying to get more cash to buy juniors. Retards are coming in these threads asking for stock picks.
The bullrun is truly right around the corner.

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>>53337257
I'm short AR

Also reminder so far:
>>52944159
this anon is up on his short. All aussie coal nerds here btfo so far.

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I'll buy some URNM tomorrow. I'll buy more next week. I will buy until I am a rich man because of uranium. It's free money

Thanks for keeping prices low, windcels and solorcels

>> No.53338260

>>53335390
If you talk to people that have gotten a bit rich, you'll find it was almost always from a project they weren't counting on to make it. If you keep your eyes open there are opportunities everywhere, but if you concentrate too hard on one dream you can miss them.

I feel like you're looking at it realistically now. If you want to keep investing in the sector you can make that choice rationally. Or not. But your eyes are open and you'll see your chance to wagmi when it comes.

>> No.53338388

>>53338260
>If you keep your eyes open there are opportunities everywhere
This.
The greatest gains are made not by following the crowd, but by locating value in that which has been overlooked. It requires confidence in yourself and a good deal of patience. The crowd will come around in time, if you are right, and then you can reap.

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>>53333252

Dont miss out on the next dilution

>> No.53338656

Gold is just superior to silver

>> No.53339172

>>53335813
I still think there are big gains to be had. Definitely some 50xs out there. In the meantime we have learned a fuck ton. We've learned life long skills and whatever the next market move is we will be able to make big gains.

>> No.53339181

>>53335390
That's why you follow Gary savage bro. He doesn't do the bullshit like all these other two more weeks faggots do, David Brady being one of the worst offenders.

>> No.53339191

>>53337402
Wrong sector moron. You're looking for smg. The commodity bullrun is just getting started.

>> No.53339199

Going to have a discussion with a former economist at the chicago fed bank.I said i wanted to discuss monetary policy, the role of precious metals in financial markets, and risks surrounding the dollar. Anyone want me to ask something specific? I already have questions myself, but maybe someone has something i haven't though of.

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>>53335683

>> No.53339279

>>53339199
Ask him if the comex is rigged.

>> No.53339282

https://www.juniorminingnetwork.com/junior-miner-news/press-releases/2830-tsx-venture/nfg/134538-new-found-discovers-multiple-new-gold-zones-extending-1-5km-south-of-keats-increases-appleton-fault-zone-high-grade-gold-corridor-to-over-4km-in-strike-length.html

New Found Gold just keeps finding more material! Their prospectors and geos seem to have an easy time searching!

>> No.53339496

>>53339279
faggot

>> No.53339503
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>>53339199
Ask him what happened to LPPM Platinum suppliers and if the current situation is sustainable.

>> No.53339542

>>53337616
>dividend yielding companies
Tons of those out there. They actually are the moonshots we all expect. They pay super high divvies while the stonk doubles every day.

>> No.53339911

Yall this accounting class is so gangster. We're gonna talk about all the shit we talk about In here. The first homework assignment has us talking about common and preferred stock and reading financial statements. I'm out of place as fuck with all these 19 year Olds being jacked bearded and tatted but this is awesome as fuck. All the girls were flirting with me lol. I'm gonna skullfuck this class and get an A and then transfer to university for the rest of the degree in a couple semesters.

>> No.53339915

>>53339496
Undeserved.

>> No.53340353

>>53338388
>The crowd will come around in time, if you are right,
You'll find rich people in places where the crowd can never follow.

>> No.53340665

>>53336904
Don't deter newfags who won't do their own DD from buying scams. They deserve it.
If they won't lurk then the standard response to "shill me" is buy bayhorse

>> No.53340681

>>53340665
>/cmmg/ decides it's a scam
>it moons big
you might accidentally help a newfag out one day.
Probably not, but weirder things have happened

>> No.53340688

When will cmmg accept bitcoin as a commodity?

>> No.53340702

>>53340681
True, it at least muddies the waters for the retards who try to give them genuine advice though.

These people had the past two years and instead they've been chasing crypto. Fuck em. I stand by what I said here >>53334811

>> No.53340712

>>53340702
The hilarity of the situation is that you're deep in the red. Keep up the DD, you cynical old fuck.

>> No.53340720

>>53340712
>when will cmmg accept my -70% internet tokens as a commodity
Keep projecting buddy, I'm doing fine.

>> No.53340727

>>53340720
If you were doing fine you wouldn't be such a cynical old fuck.

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>>53340727
Nah mate I'm just an aggresive cunt with a low tolerance for retards. You've likely got too much plastic and sugar in your diet which is why you're so sensitive and prone to following the herd into -70% "investments"

>> No.53340747

New to PMG. I'm not a redit fag or a pol / crypto turist. I'm scooping for some good tickers. Already FNV VZLA on a watchlist. I also like financials (not PMG related).
Do you have any ideas about uranium & copper tickers ? I have the mainstream ones like CCJ or some average / good mid-caps but I struggle to find really good charts. For now my favorite is FNV but I really would like to find a good copper miner / industry focus. Any idea ?

>> No.53340764

>>53340747
Lurk moar and read the archives you double nigger. Your question has been asked in every thread.

>> No.53340768

>>53340745
Uh, hello, grandpa, I'm a RIO chad.
Keep spending your twilight years DDing junior miners, dummy.

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I really see the uranium as the next coal frenzy. I remember looking titles like "Germany starting back coal mines" And read that germans had to buy all the coal from poland.
+2200% in 2021-2022 while the whole market tanked.
Didn't took the trade I was late and could have / should have took the last part of the impulse but I don't like chasing pumps.
Any ideas on uranium ? Kazaksthan for example ?

>> No.53340790

>>53340768
Keep making shit up faggot and never (you) me again.

I'm away to the shops, later nerds.

>> No.53340804

>>53340790
Haha, owned.

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>>53340804

>> No.53340822

>>53340764
yes ? I don't see any question like this ? Or some retards saying "buy gold it'll 100% in 5 years it's great"
I'm not a boomer or gay so I don't have 5 years to wast for a f* 100% perf.
All I see on your thread is "buy URA" WTF is this shit it's below 90 iq tiers. Nobody sane want to buy stupid overpriced mining stock every normie already heard of. Before any critic you might want to check your folio I think you underperforme S&P since the last 20 years

>> No.53340829

>>53340790
and don't tell me copx because it's the worst midwit tiers stock every twitter faggot already pumped

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>>53340747
>>53340822
this >>53340764
Copper have been a subjet for 2 months now. Shut the fuck up and read threads/archive.

>>53340790
>>53340819
stop taking the bait.

>> No.53340845

>>53340822
Buy Peninsula Energy [PEN]
Don't even think about it
Also buy, phosphate and graphite miners and producers
Don't think about that either

>> No.53340867

>>53334703
i literally posted the due dilligence on why bayhorse was shit a million times. if you had taken 5 minutes to look at their website it would have been obvious its a scam. the retards were literally mailing shipping containers of dirt to england to get processed

>> No.53340900

>>53335390
firstly thats why you DCA retard, only a rookie goes out and blows his whole wad for instant gratification to own something when he decides to buy in. nobody can time the exact bottom except the kikes who are manipulating everything. if you arent one of them or dont have access to their schemes, then dont go all in at once EVER. remember, you are literally along for the ride. the kikes are in charge. the bests you can do is guess what evil plots they have and plan accordingly to ride their rat tails.

>> No.53340983

>>53340834
Is it a prerequisite to lose half your money to silver miners before posting here..? sorry didn't know.

>> No.53341204

>>53339911
>All the girls were flirting with me lol.
Checked.
Get in there.

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>>53340845
seems way too early. chart is disguting -for now-
Here's a ticker for you as a "thank you"
Still early, I'm not on it just yet. But watching it carefully

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Also for the PMG porn gold addicts.
Macro log wedge : high probability to the upside obviously : economic environement is also perfect

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& for silver lovers

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>>53339911
Good luck. Hope you remain a virgin so you can share your virginity with your future wife.

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>>53339191
Thats my point you dumbfuck. He's complaining about bagholding when the commodity bullrun is just getting started. This is literally the part where you should be most disciplined. How the fuck did you miss that?

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>>53335390
>>53337621
>>53337402
My Body is ready senpais, i have been on this train since the “schiff will win” shill on /pmg/.

Our time approaches!

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>>53340900
DCA into uranium is pretty much free money. Changing uranium to be like 10% of my dca and I'm tempted to add some riskier holdings and change it to 15% making it my largest position

Oil sissies will kneel to the multi year golden uranium bullrun

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First Majestic (ticker: $AG) is struggling mightily
>>53335164
A lot going on here

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I-QopFjnnio

update from based lex luthor

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>>53343588
Are you a natgas baggie yet?

>> No.53345836

>>53339282
This is my biggest hold and I see huge things in the future but my god the fudders have been coming out on mass to suppress the price.

>> No.53345910

>>53340747
I really like gold mountain mining and Klondike silver.

>> No.53345962

>>53341590
Because it's an anonymous board and hard to keep track of who is who and what conversations are going on and I have an aggressive personality that tends to shoot first ask questions later.

>> No.53346435

just snagged 1,000 more Atlas at $1.55 US. ready for the big news next week

>> No.53346483

>>53345680
Nope. Only energy source for me is uranium. There's no fundamental trade left on oil and natgas that I see worth the risk. Oil may go up over 3-5 years but that's more of an input of the general world needing energy if that's the case and you could probably buy coal and make a good profit at that point

>> No.53347216

>>53345066
Lex put chemicals in the water that turned superman gay, truly the hero we needed.

>> No.53347314

Gold uo 25 dollars, silver up 40 cents (it's rigged and should be around 28 right now)

And yet kootenay silver is down 12%. Absolute horseshit. Clown market.

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>>53347314
Its flat today. However, I fucking don't like the amount of options they are granting themselves. Fuckers don't see we already have 500million shares ?

I'm up 50% and seriously considering selling for another small caps. Will probably do just that when the opportunity arise.

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SVE bros wtf was that

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>>53347383
Why are you still holding this dog ?

>> No.53347535

>>53347383
Lifestyle company with low-grade dregs.
What did you expect?

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>>53347535
I wouldn't call it low grade. Could be better, but for a producer, that's very good. Good land. Very good juridiction. Problem is management, they are beyond garbage. What a waste...

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>>53347701
Uncle Eric seems to like em

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Very good end of the day, Gold broke May 2022 high. Next high is 2000$. Maybe a fake breakout but I believe in Michael.

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wagmi

>> No.53348122

>>53348098
That's a man.

>> No.53348228

>>53337402
>>53341590
You say that, yet a bunch of people just confirmed they are in the same spot as me.
>this year the bullrun will actually start!!!
Like I said, I have heard that for years already. We will be in 2024 and people will be claiming the same.

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>>53348122
digits confirm

>> No.53348292

>>53346483
Im 25% in Ur but i think the natty ( and ferts) are looking like they have more upside/ less downside than Ur unless it gets a good pullback to jump in. Gas companies seem to be holding ok, bounced back today

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Back to August 2022 high for the pooh. Next stop is 0.47

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This accounting class is the shit yall. Highly recomend it. $700 for the semester and these are lifelong skills you can take with you if you want to be an investor. Such a great value it's a joke.

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>>53348228
Then those people are just as lacking in discipline as you are. Idk what the sentiment for the commodity bullrun was in past years but I'm looking at every major car manufacturer planning for an all EV lineup in 2025. Since that naturally requires base metals that's what I'm in. Couple that with the inflation/recession I'll be in pms/gold miners. That's my thesis and current investment horizon. I'm curious as to what commodities you were/are holding for you to be this burnt out.

>> No.53349474

https://ascotgold.com/news-releases/2023/ascot-closes-c-200-million-financing-package-for-construction-of-the-premier-gold-project/

Major news for Ascot Resources, closing of their major financing for mine construction!

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>>53343836
Is First Majestic going bankrupt?

Why the fuck this nigger down 2% today?

>> No.53349658

>>53346483
I be thinking some offshore services and multiple expansion from the big boys. But that be it.

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Natty broes? Are you ok?

>> No.53349742

How many of these companies who all of a sudden became lithium and uranium miners now going to become gold and silver miners?

>> No.53349955

>>53349208
sir pls the referral code? thx

>> No.53350030

>>53349208
Fuck off freshman

>> No.53350047

>>53349208
>$700 for THAT

>> No.53350105

>>53349955
Your local community college.

>>53350030
I have a bachelors in geology. I'm just going for fun.

>>53350047
Worth it? Chapter one day one homework and it's covering everything we talk about it here.

>> No.53350147

>>53350105
I respect your drive and eagerness to learn.

>> No.53350181

This general is stuck on metal & minerals. Think outside the box

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>>53350181
Congrats on the dumbest tourist post of the thread

>> No.53350254

>>53350181
You weren't here when /cmmg was buying oil at $120 and natty at $9?

>> No.53350288

>>53350240
>>53350254
ok baggies

>> No.53350293

Just yoloed glambling money on TAL and WHN what im in for?

>> No.53350430

>>53348292
Ferts are probably a good idea but I feel too dumb to invest in them properly

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would

>> No.53351601

>Whitehaven expects their first half of financial year 2023 EBITDA to be A$2.6 Billion.
>A quadrupling from $0.6 Billion last year.
You are 100% all in Whitehaven right anon?

>> No.53351966

https://www.mining.com/web/barrick-set-to-report-highest-quarterly-gold-output-for-2022/

Barrick produced 8.64Moz in 2006 and 4.14Moz last year. Peak gold is coming if price doesn't rise and stay up. I don't think any other commodity has lower global reserves compared to yearly production than does gold. Only around 15 years. I think copper has like double that and oil even more.

>> No.53352117

>>53351966
were not building / opening new mines as fast as we used to, and new multi million ounce deposits are getting harder to prove up.

Copper is actually worse than gold right now if my memory is correct, were way behind in global supply for copper and new mines are 5-10 years away from full scale production to meet demand.

>> No.53352451

>>53343563
bro why are you still holding bayhorse?

Also quick rundown on galleon gold?

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>>53352117
Yeah that's part of the reason I'm bullish on gold. Supply will tighten if price does not go up, and that in itself will push price up.
There is plenty of copper. We may have temporary supply shortages, but there is plenty of that stuff, and supply from recycling is increasing too. I know it's a large narrative that supply won't be able to meet demand in the coming years but I think a few years ago they predicted that we wouldn't have enough today. I doubt there will be a bit problem, we also have a recession coming up and there are large new projects coming online.

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>>53352494
Gold reserves flat, meanwhile gold production is up more than 20% since 2010. Reserves around 15-16 years now.

>> No.53352599

>>53352494
>>53352573
yes supplies for copper are (for the short term) short but new mines are being built.
Its frustrating in general though, there are a lot of good gold properties out there that seemingly dont have any attention from the market, they could be stellar mines but there hasnt been interest in building them yet. Typical spastic markets.

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Hey I need information about CZ binance and CCP.
What does cmmg think?
Also about crypto OTC and sha zhu pan 杀猪盘 if anyone has information please
pic is an sbr that exists

>> No.53352695

>>53352599
I think the really good projects typically get snatched up rather quickly. The big boys plan pretty conservatively these days. But if gold would just stay above 2000 I think things will start to heat up again. Like the summer/fall of 2022.

>> No.53352741

>>53352695
>Like the summer/fall of 2022.
2020 ofc

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>>53351601
CMMG is officially short whitehaven
>>52944159

>> No.53353544

I'm thinking of putting some of my trading profits into physical gold.
How heavy is a pound of gold? Is it big?

>> No.53353592

>>53350430
Buy UAN and forget about it.

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>>53353544
>How heavy is a pound of gold?

>> No.53353608

>>53353544
>how heavy is a pound of gold

It's probably heavier than a pound of feathers but not as heavy as a pound of bowling balls.

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>>53353544

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Still no sentiment change. This is the big one.
I hope you anons are positioned.

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>>53336758
i've been writing and thinking in favor of my father's socialist sympathies and left-leaning professionalism since I was in 4th grade, the only one in class writing in favor for Kerry over Bush. i grew up to hate most political discussions, but it's a weapon one must be able to wield in this world. don't get hung up on that kind of shit lol.

>> No.53354318

Any Vista Gold bros here?

>> No.53355041

>>53353866
Yeah this is the initial big move coming out of the 8 year cycle low. The Bollinger bands on silver are squeezing in too which signals explosive movement and my bet is that it's going to be to the upside. 30 dollar silver incoming within three months.

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>>53355041
>>53353866
0 cash left, position full. I'm ready. Won't mind another 3 months to get more position but that would be just cherry on the top.

>> No.53356927
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Dont be a sheep.

>> No.53356975

>>53356927
>triangle due to EW rule of alternation
The what?

>> No.53357228

>>53356927
>NASDAQ
Yeah. Not doing that now.

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Natgas sisters?

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Atlas cashed up with $18M and no debt, it's going to take big money to buy these guys out.

https://ceo.ca/@globenewswire/atlas-salt-closes-10-million-private-placement

>> No.53357340

>>53334703
Unironically
SGML (lithium)
NPK (fertilizer)
ARIS (gold)
AOI (oil)
CCO (uranium, there are probably better but I need more DD in the sector)

All have real production (except Sigma male Lithium, they start this year) and real growth plans. AOI is an explorer but has enough income from previous developments the easily sustain business with good shareholder return.

>> No.53357799

>>53357340
Any actual lithium companies?

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

update from based Gary

>> No.53359218
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Who is is going to slurp up this great chance to buy more cheap Bayhorse shares at this delicious horsey sauce price? I mean look at this slurping opportunity? We cant go wrong on this one. This CEO is the leader of mini mining companies with great potential he he refuses to sell to the COMEX all the silver he is producing thus ending the fed. Gulp as much as you can of this cheap horsey sauce while you can horse bros.

>> No.53359409

>>53359218
Ironic shitposting is still shitposting
>but muh beggars and spoonfeeders
Stop replying

>> No.53359511

>>53359218
I still check in to ceo.ca once in a while. It's incredible how delusional and stupid bayhorse baggies are.

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>>53359511
checked

>> No.53359735

>>53359587
>a few months
Do they not know about the two weeks?

>> No.53359772

>>53358699
Gary?
You mean Gary Savage? The brilliant millionaire investor with decades of experience?
I'd pay up to 75 bucks just for a month's worth of nuggets of wisdom from him (or 900 for a year).
In fact, doesn't he have a premium subscription blog where he shares his insights on the market and interacts with his followers?
That Gary?

>> No.53359785

If you had 10k to invest, would you put it into gold mining?

>> No.53359827

>>53359785
No, but I would outsource my investing decisions and DD to anonymous posters on a norwegian taxidermy forum because I'm a fucking idiot who can't think for himself or lurk, but I'd at least save enough change for a bullet to end it all shortly after shitting up threads with paraphrased "shill me" posts.

>> No.53359961
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First Majestic has a 7 handle

>> No.53359962

>>53359785
You're asking a question that only you know the answer to. Would people yolo all their eggs into one basket? Some would. Most don't. How concerned are you risking 10k on a single position? Figure out how much risk you're willing to tolerate and you'll have your answer. Every investor is different so you can't just ask what to do.

>> No.53359998

>>53359827
You are extremely emotional. I would look into that and explore your suppressed feelings and anxieties. Consider looking at your diet and exercise and maybe taking cold showers.

>>53359962
Thank you this is very true. The main point of me just throwing the question out there was to inquire if say I diversify it four ways into 2.5k each would ever yield enough returns to matter? 10k feels like a tiny amount anymore and half the time I feel like I should just go work at Wal-Mart until I have at least 25k ready to invest.
But that 10k I have is 100% for investment and if I lose it all, I will be fine.

>> No.53360012

>>53359827
But I thought you real investors and smart money guys needed rookie morons like me to buy your bags or swallow your hype or fud? Why are you so angry that I exist?

>> No.53360019

>>53360012
>But I thought
Found the problem

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No one noticed but BLLG has basically done a 2x since it’s recent lows

>> No.53360111

>>53359998
You're in my position back in July. I yoloed most of my money into one stock because I, like you, thought that diversifying with that little amount was meaningless. And you're right. It is. 5k-10k is a solid stake in a single position. But we're wagecucks so making a single meaningful position means putting all our cash in one basket. So you have to do what I I'm doing. You said it wouldn't kill you if you lost it and it was the same for me. So go ahead and drop it in that miner if you truly believe in them and have done your DD. Afterwards, lurk moar here and look for picks to add/DCA to your pf so you can start to actually build a solid folio. The thing is that we have time 2023 is the accumulation year so just because your pf starts off as a degen one basket pf doesn't mean it can't develop into a normal one.

>> No.53360148

>>53359998
>>53360012
Don't project your bitch habits onto me you sensitive little cunt, my body is a temple. I could snap you in half.
Ask stupid questions, get stupid answers.

>> No.53360220

>>53360111
Thanks anon I will do that.

>> No.53360395

>>53360148
>my body is a temple
You mean synagogue right?

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>visit any other thread or general on /biz/
>WAGMI bros!
>cmmg
>Stop giving people picks! Let them suffer!
I wouldn't even want to make it with you guys.

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>>53359998
10k is a very good start, don't compare yourself with others. Just like that anon >>53360111 I started with very little 3 years ago, now looking back, going too heavy on a few miner wasn't the best idea. Don Durett talk about this here : https://youtu.be/AJ1yfDkyBXk?t=2613

I don't agree with everything he said since we are young compared to him (he's 60+). Our capital is smaller so 50 stocks isn't good. However, he's right about spreading your capital to get exposure. 1000$ in a sub-15M explorer will do very well when Gold breakout and if that company do find the goods. I wouldn't recommend putting everything in one position at all, that's gambling and you don't need that in the biggest PM bullmarket in history.

It all depend of your risk tolerance and time windows at the end of the day.

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>>53360443
>>53360443
>visit any other thread or general on /biz/

>> No.53360613

>>53360395
Of course and shalom
>>53360443
No one owes you shit. Go back to your crypto cults if you want a hugbox of pajeets telling you everythings gonna be fine

>> No.53360762

>>53360613
I guess they may actually believe this is a cultish unknown sector that's another pyramid scheme where the earliest will be the most rewarded? It couldn't be such a simply premise as "commodities are required to have a functional economy that produces actual stuff people use" because then any ducking idiot would know about it

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>>53359961
Only $2B valuation for a money losing company with $600M revenues, how could this happen bros??

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>>53360454
Haha nah man I'm young too. 50 is way too much for me. I only have a handful. Picrel is my current progress to rounding out my pf.

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>>53360762
Yep. To most of these zoomies crypto scamming is all they've ever known and commodities are a new and alien concept of economics to them. I would put money on that most of the polite "shill me" posts we get are from the "boomer rocks" posters, simply changing their colours to fit in wherever they think the next payday is, which is why when confronted they spout "whadddya mean we arent gonna WAGMI??" "but i dont have time to lurk moar" and "dont you want me to buy your bags?".

Anyone not in the commodity game by now can fuck off and/or blow me, they've had years to learn but instead they chased shitcoins or king shitcoin. The only thing that will be sweeter than seeing normies buy my overpriced bags is watching them sell those same bags on to the rest of /biz/ at a markup.

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Wtf is wrong with you cunts? Stop shitting on the noobs. There are more coming. Help interested people get on board, if nothing else they pump our bags but the truth is that if you want to enjoy unearned value in your life you must add value to others lives. You fuckin goblins

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>>53361593
I'm only here to have fun with the OG retards and laugh while we still can before PM breakout. I have experienced summer 2020 thread, no discussion will be allowed at that point. I'll probably post some picture here and there but i'll mostly be a silent reader.

As for helping people , all they have to do is shut the fuck up and READ motherfucker. READ ! We're posting nugget and even ticket all the time.

>> No.53361871

>>53361593
This is why I helped the gold anon earlier. Most are shill me ticker goblins and should be destroyed but some are redeemable and can be recruited into the space.

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>>53361593
>Wtf is wrong with you cunts?
I'm a cunt m8
>Stop shitting on the noobs. There are more coming.
And I'll be here to gatekeep them as I will assume they are all crypto faggots unless they can prove they have more value than asking to be spoonfed. If they can't even handle being told to lurk moar instead of asking dumb questions then what value can they ever expect to give or receive? If you want to enable a thread of endless "shill me miner tickers" and "what would you do with my money?" posts then you are no better than them.
>if nothing else they pump our bags
By irrelevant amounts. Retail will pump my bags and sell it to the crypto zoomies who shit on the sector until they think they can make money then suddenly want to be a wagmi brotherhood. Get fucked. You had years.
>but the truth is that if you want to enjoy unearned value in your life you must add value to others lives.
I earn my value through research and through applying myself in ways only a handful of people ITT actually do. I consistently help those around me IRL who need/deserve it and add value to their lives, I've done the same for people ITT and will continue to do so as appropriate, as they have done for me. I have no problem with sensible newcomers, I have a problem with spoonfeeding faggots spoonfeeding faggots.
>You fuckin goblins
I'm not a goblin, see my blessed ID.

First step: Lurk moar
If you cannot do this, fuck off. Simple as.

>> No.53362047

https://www.bbc.com/news/business-64248564

>The race to make diesel engines run on hydrogen

Looks like the anon who pointed out the hydrogen diesel hybrid may have been onto something here.
There's now so much hydrogen stuff coming out that it really feels like this tech is making one hell of a foundation for a rush into the market.
I believe it's going to catch a whole lot of people off guard.
Now we just need to figure out what is the up and coming electrolyzer manufacturing company in the US that's going to be the leader in this field and we're all set for 100x gains.

>> No.53362408

>>53362047
Hopefully it’s better than Biodiesel, cause that shit sucks. It has a lower energy density than real diesel, and it’s also still bad for the environment despite the “bio” moniker.

>> No.53362715

>>53362047
I've been into diesel for about 8 years now. Love that shit. Having my f250 converted to 12 valve p pump Cummins before spring planting season
Not sure how they intend to combine the 2 but I'm fucking excited

>> No.53362980

>>53361168
Yes, if I was told to "fuck off you don't know what you're doing" I'd have saved 2k
>Bought the horse
>Bought lagoon
>Bought emerita

I also bought trillion, but even that is meh rn.

>> No.53363024
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Someone smart tell me why drillers are finally mooning.

DO, BORR, RIG etc

OPEX caused big money for flip from short to long?

>> No.53363073

>>53362980
At least you didn't buy Libero Copper.

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>>53332902

Anons your participation needed, post opinions and habbenings

Global Hyperinflation General /GHG/ >>>/pol/412956067

>> No.53363316
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When will first majestic stop justing me?

>> No.53363360

>>53363024
Bullish for oil field services

>> No.53363385

Looking heavily at outcrop silver and aftermath silver. We are on the precipice of a bug silver launch as in IMMINENT MOVE TO 28 DOLLARS.

Make sure you get posisitoned now.

Anyone want to discuss outcrop and aftermath? Only problem I saw with aftermath was maybe jurisdiction but everything else looked great.

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>>53363385

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>>53363385
Outcrop

>> No.53363499

>>53363385
I want to talk about aftermath though.

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>>53363385
>>53363413
>>53363476
up 100% on Outcrop, solid project. I didn't fully believe in their potential and only bought like 2k$ when it was around .15c

Aftermath is garbage juridiction, I'm not touching this shit.

>> No.53363692

>>53363024
OIH is the ETF ticker for this sector, in case anyone wanted to know.

Hold RIG and DO myself. I'm ready.

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>>53363316
I think Neumeyer is exit scamming us

>> No.53364131

>>53363616
Colombia is shit too. Their new president was at Davos talking about how we need to move beyond capitalism because it created climate change and chaos lol. Reminder Colombia is right next to Venezuela. Latin America is a no go zone for me these days, they are simply too stupid and leftist. The trend has been really bad these past years.

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>>53363692

Thanks anon, now to see if IBKR let’s me buy it on margin because I’m a degenerate

>> No.53364517

>>53363616
gv says at $30 GSVR is a 5x. Imagine at $50 silver which will be within six months.

>> No.53364546

>>53364131
Agreed
Both Africa and latin America are hard no's for me. I've only done a little research but I've read enough from the other anons it to know better. Hopefully things change in these places so their people can be free, but I'm not banking on it

>> No.53365058

>>53364546
I generally wouldn't want to invest in most of Africa either, but I am looking a bit around West Africa. It's still relatively high risk, but at least the area has some advantages too. You can get projects permitted super quickly and you can build a mine quickly too and much cheaper than in the West. I can't imagine they have many laws and regulations in that area lol. In Latin America you can't even get your project permitted and if you do you may have locals vandalizing the mine or blocking the road.

>> No.53365084

>>53363024
Cause that troon Lyn Alden recommended oil services during her recent Macro Voices and Palasaides podcast tour

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Reading "Reminiscences of a Stock Operator"

>> No.53365171

dam it why is it still so impossible to source equipment lately?? Supply chains arent nearly as messed up as they were a few months back, but finding parts for gear is still difficult!

>> No.53365323

>>53365171
Electronics and anything with a microchip or processor is still difficult. That's why I bought an old 773 bobcat with all hydraulic everything so it can be rebuilt anywhere

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>>53359587
so fucking good

>> No.53365546

>>53365323
i am looking for basic hydraulic fittings, stuff that shouldnt be difficult to get ahold of. None of the shops in BC have anything, i ll have to order from Quebec by the sounds of things.

>> No.53365669

>>53365546
McMaster Carr
Granger
Motion pro

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>>53364517
>Imagine at $50 silver which will be within six months.

>> No.53365991

>>53365669
i am trying to stock up on a bunch of fittings thats all, the problem is no one has any of the amounts i am after in one batch. Its sorted but still a pain in the butt.

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>>53363316
hopium

https://thegoldadvisor.com/portfolio/first-majestic-silver/company-developments?source_id=84537992-8371-4218-9cbb-5962bef54c78

>> No.53366499

https://www.mining.com/web/glencores-antapaccay-copper-mine-attacked-fire-breaks-out/

Another major attack at a Peruvian copper mine. Great going Peru, your going to pump copper prices on your governments failure to secure mine sites!

>> No.53366571

>>53365991
Oh shit good luck man
I've found stock room stuff can be sourced on craigslist and FB marketplace. Stuff like fasteners, plumbing, fittings etc are just too cheap to inventory lots of times. I hit yard sales and estate sales looking for just these items. Fucking sawzall blades and grinding wheels are like 20 bucks per pack!!!
I've been putting away yellow cans of mapp gas for a year now so I can sweat together a big ass still this summer

>> No.53366677

>>53366499
Stuff like this makes me more confident in government support for new mines in North America, in particular Canada and BC being the new hotspot. Geopolitical risks are rising and they want to secure safe supply, they have been talking about this already. I wouldn't be surprised if they opened up copper smelters in NA as well. Also iron refineries or whatever their called and more steel production capacity. No reason to let China rule this market anymore. Would also save a lot of transport cost.

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Picrel is for "shill me" tourists.

>> No.53367108

>>53366571
i was about to say the same thing about saws all blades, same goes for cut off wheels as well! what the fuck!
>>53366677
I agree, at least a good number of native bands here in BC have wised up to the idea of working for mining and exploration instead of fighting it. Were pretty stable, and with forestry shitting the bed here people are going to be changing jobs to mining in short order.

>> No.53367207

>>53348113
kim is based

>>53348098
Peter is based

>> No.53367302

>>53366793
Based af

>> No.53367513

For anyone interested in the cost structure of mining I just realized the importance of crushing in heap leach. Normally companies don't put down crushing cost in their cost assumptions on resource statements so I hadn't really thought much about it before, but I noticed roastie gold put down like $2.7/t in crushing cost assumed. That's a significant cost in a heap leach operation.
Apparently there is a large different in heap leach operations when it comes to crushing. Some don't crush at all, they use ROM (run of mine) ore just straight from the pit to the pad and still get decent recoveries. Must have something to do with how the ore fractures and the nature of the gold in the rocks. Others do single crush and some even do 3 stage crush, like Victoria Gold. So that's probably at least part of the reason why their costs are so high for a 1.6 strip 0.8 g/t heap leach.
Something to look for when evaluating heap leach projects.

>> No.53367649

>>53367513
iirc I told you this months ago.

you were trying to lecture me about how heap leach projects don't use mills. It was stupid.

glad you figured it out

next look into agglomeration
I expect you to "discover" what that is in few more months.

>> No.53367776

>>53367649
I just told you that many in the industry will say you don't need a mill for oxide heap leach, that's what I've heard them say in various presentations. I'm still pretty sure there is a significant difference between a full CIP plant for sulphide ore (which is typically enclosed in a mill building) and whatever is needed for an oxide heap leach. Otherwise there wouldn't be such a large capex difference.

>> No.53367831

>>53367776
>I just told you that many in the industry will say you don't need a mill for oxide heap leach
I have a photographic memory, I know what you said.

if you want you can check the archives and see what you said. No need to make stuff up or change it in your head.

>> No.53367870

>>53367513
>>53367649
We covered this in a basic chemistry class we had here ages ago ....?

>> No.53367887

>>53367870
not sure.

we used to talk about milling in cyanide plants, but that was years ago. More recently we've discussed milling for flotation processes in regard to BHS ops.

>> No.53367892

>>53365785
Listen to Gary friend. He's right. We're breaking out of an 8 year cycle low.

>> No.53367904

>>53367870
but yeah. Not all cyanide operations crush ore.

Just almost all.

>> No.53368065

>>53367831
I remember it clearly as well and you said that a crusher is called a mill. Maybe some people calls it that, but others don't.

>> No.53368207

>>53367513
>3 stage crush, like Victoria Gold. So that's probably at least part of the reason why their costs are so high for a 1.6 strip 0.8 g/t heap leach.
They also sold a fat 5% royalty as part of the financing. Makes a lot more sense now. C$97M for 5% until around 100koz delivered then 3%. Great deal for Osisko Royalties assuming the royalty is on the entire property, which it probably is.

>> No.53368448

>>53367513
it depends heavily on host rock geology. If the rock is fissile or brittle before blasting it will fragment easily for leaching on pad, if its tougher material you have to put it through a crusher setup first.

>> No.53368471

>>53367887
when did we stop discussing different processes over all?
There hasnt been a lot of discussion on that front lately, i guess partly because people have been more focused on specific projects and stocks rather than proofing out how these projects work.

>> No.53368639

>>53334617
Just buy glencore. They produce mostly every major base metal + coal

>> No.53368661

>>53349474
Good for Scottie as well, since they are neighbours

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>>53368471
It's been a spell

>> No.53368790

>>53368683
one area of the mining process that i am really interested in watching is ore sorting. There are loads of small scale projects across the province that sorting could bring a lot of value to, but from my own experiences with some forms of the technology i dont believe it will catch on without serious rework. Most ore sorting requires dry feed material, or it gums up / lowers potential upgrade by a crazy amount. Wet ore sorting works fairly well but cant be used with frozen material, or in deep cold weather, without feed material that has been allowed to warm up, else the feed freezes to the inside of the machine.

The potential is there but its going to need a lot of work yet to make it viable for small scale miners to take advantage.

>> No.53368819

>>53368790
Certainly someone has tried some form of lidar sonar radar etc to penetrate for this process

>> No.53368844

>>53335390
listen dummy.

At one point a few years back I owned north of 3k LINK, I paid something like 2,000 dollars for them. Yes, I was an early stinky linkie. At its peak, my investment would have made me north of $90,000 dollars. But I sold at a lost, 1 year and a half into a bear market.

I did not have neither the patience, nor the experience to wait for LINK to moon. Crypto investment taught me a few valuable lessons that you seem to be in the process of learning.

As an investor, you get rewarded for your patience and your prudence. What you have to figure out, what investment decisions have you made that have led you to have low levels of patience and such a limited time frame. Invests pay off afer YEARS. If this sound grueling and impossible to stomach, you need to reevaluate what you are doing wrong.

I can almost guarantee, because I have been there, that you invested way more money than you can afford to lose and in risky companies (no revenue) just because someone told you x stock would x100. You also very likely paid no forethought to position sizing or entry point. These are things, you can learn if you dont give up and take a good hard look at your mistakes

>> No.53368861

>>53368819
there were a few "micro" sorter setups that appeared shortly on the market, operating from a frame mounted to conveyor belts, but they werent easy to dial in on the job and had all sorts of other issues so they never caught on. One brand I recall was specifically setup to be used on washplants, with a bucket attached to catch any large nuggets that could potentially be lost out the end.

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>>53368861
Well yeah the trouble is always the fact that ore isn't gonna be uniform even in a perfect world. It would simply be a mega undertaking to design something like that anyway. But add in how hard mining is on equipment and how much tinkering it would take, as you mentioned. It's probably still a ways off
>https://www.canadianminingjournal.com/news/ore-sorting-tomras-multi-channel-laser-sorting-technology-for-high-purity-quartz/
Found this. 25 pages. I downloaded it. Will read and report back over the weekend. Gives the thread something to discuss amongst ourselves

>> No.53369045

>>53369019
i ll see if i can find the company that was making the conveyor belt mounted scanner, it was actually a fairly smart piece of kit, but it failed. I wonder if the company still exists, they were at trade shows a few times.

>> No.53369570

>>53369045
I saw gear at a MJ trade show, the emerald cup in Santa Rosa, that had laser or group of them that could read all kinds of things. The technology was supposed to replace HPLC like HPLC had replaced gas chromatography. I realized immediately that if the tech was available for MJ industry then it had a billion applications in pretty much any industry.
Mining would be huge obviously because you could poke a laser on a stick down the hole and have another set of data points to study on top of the core samples

>> No.53369623

>>53350181
It is in the name. Feel free to discuss soft commodities if you want

>> No.53369633

>>53356927
Hahaha, what a fag. He is selling newsletters btw

>> No.53369670

>>53366499
Peru has one of the largest tin mine in the world shut down. 10% of world supply

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>> No.53369922

>>53369570
I remember Hy Tech drilling was working on a "hardened" high speed lazer sensor device exactly like that, i wonder what ever became of the technology? Their design was stellar.

>> No.53369931

>>53369670
wait really? holy shit Peru better watch out or its going to get a new government real fast.

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>>53369670
Whoa. Did not know this

>> No.53370356

what will my 600k shares of lagoon afford me in 12 months bros... im tired of working in ems. i just want to fuck off to japan

>> No.53370389

putting 100 share contract for Nevada barrick gold Corp ,what r yall putting in?

>> No.53370440

>>53369931
>>53369967
Correction, it is only 7-8% of supply at 22 kilotons out of 300 kilotons. Mine is Minsur. Also one other large miner, PT Timah, reports that their AISC is over $30k when tin price is currently at $29k. Tin has been ripping these past months. Myanmar is soon running out of reserves, they produce 50 ktons. Everyone is investing in chip production, solar panels use tin, everything electronics uses tin. But a single appliance doesn't use much, an Apple phone has 7 cents worth of tin in it, so the consumers of tin are incredibly price insensitive. What does Apple care if tin doubles, that is only 7 cents more. There really isn't many tin projects going on. Yeah I'm bullish

>> No.53370474

>>53370356
imagine not putting your profits in a dividend fund and become retired/semi retired
thats my plan

>> No.53370497

>>53370440
Where to find good tin miners?

>> No.53370523

>>53370497
How inelastic is tin?

>> No.53370555

>>53370497
I'm talking my own book, but AFM. It has incredibly good assets, but it is Congo (they had one drill show 20% tin intercept, that is more valuable than 100% copper. Their AISC is around $13k and they have the support of the locals). It is an incredible story. Others I have heard people talking about are CUSN and MLX, but I don't know much about them.

>> No.53370573

Ok so a cursory glace at tin.
It's relatively scarce, projected to run out in 40 ish years. Very inelastic for certainly n applications. Vital for some alloys which is terribly inelastic. Mining it produces radiation or some shit so environmental types hate it. Most of it comes from the worst kinds of jurisdictions.
I'm gonna look for more. Initially I think finding a smelter in a centralized area with white people running it would be the only way to put money into tini

>> No.53370574

>>53370555
Right, forgot to mention that Indonesia is considering an export ban

>> No.53370588

>>53370573
Cornish metals is in UK

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>>53370588
Yeas Brussels and Belgium Australia.
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-metals-tin-ahome-column-idUSKBN26Z25J
I love how they put cute photos of landscapes and shops, never niggers chasing each other with machetes
https://www.internationaltin.org/mining-regions/

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What's this pattern called?

>> No.53370849

https://commodity.com/precious-metals/tin/

>> No.53370874

>>53370474
lmao you sound like a complete cuck. you think your 100k a year in taxable divvies is going to save you? i want to get fucking rich, not get by

>> No.53370970

>>53370874
I know you are baiting, but if you can't get rich with 100k dividends a year, I have a bitcoin to sell to you

>> No.53371228

>>53370588
Not a bad shout, still a few years away from production but I'm not that hyped about the backdrop in the UK currently

>> No.53371235

>>53370555
I think they're the best play at the minute. Ongoing exploration drilling on their deposits is a cherry on top of being a consistent producer.

>> No.53371259

>>53368639
Stable dividends and a decent basket of commodities. Plus I think their Kazzinc ops have negative cash costs due to be products. Would've been nice to dump a load into them a few years back. Not sure how much further they can go though...

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>>53370356
https://youtu.be/tCCqyH-RqSw?t=3706

Last presentation yesterday from QH, hold on brother, I seriously think it'll be our biggest winner. For fuck sake you hold 2+ years in a bear market, it's not the time to sell.

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bump

>> No.53372678

>>53371235
Yeah. This quarter is going to suck due to tin price dumping, but them being able to self fund the expansion and exploration while paying dividends is pretty great. Them being the low cost producer makes them financially very safe. The life of mine is like 30 years as well. I really think them being in Congo is the only major risk they have. They should also be an attractive acquisition target, there were rumours last year about it (when it topped after no deal with a buyer and the subsequent tin price dump).

>> No.53372825

>>53371437
>QH
The guy has become an absolute joke, yet his fan boys cling his every word.

>> No.53373055

>>53372825
Sentiment indicator.

>> No.53373416

>>53373055
Pump for pay.

>> No.53373472

>>53335683
so commodity companies are just front ends for criminal organization to launder money. this explains a lot.

>> No.53374311

>>53349411
Literally everything that should have gone up. Energy, metals, etc were all said to be in a crisis yet nothing happened.

>>53340900
Even if you DCA like I said I just plainly said I did, its demoralizing and a wake up call to be here 3 years later still dumping money into something that has done nothing but slowly fall. Its funny because DCA only made things worse. Its just more money lost over a longer period of time.

>>53368844
Sometimes you need to use your brain over fortune cookie advice. Imagine being the guy who bought shit like panther silver which lost 100% of its value because instead of cutting your loss you held on because be patient it has to go up eventually. Every year we are looking at the same signs and catalyst about how this time for real they can't hold it anymore it just has to go up this time for sure. Bullshit. One of two things will happen. Miners will drop another 50% again, or they go up 30% from here and governments declare terrorist clause and nationalize everything overnight. I have lost all hope. I see no positive outcomes. None. I have fully accepted to watch it all go to zero.

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Why is everyone pretending cmmg wasnt gayhorse general not so long ago?

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>>53374311
ngmi with that attitude, you probably should bail as soon as you get close to even

>> No.53374558

>>53374346
kek

>> No.53374814

>>53374512
Why wouldn't you show the 1y, what people tend to post.

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>>53374814
Bro you will likely regret it if you let them shake you out now

>> No.53375146

>>53374315
>Why is everyone pretending cmmg wasnt gayhorse general not so long ago?
All the best minds on CMMG came together to due their DD on Bayhorse and determined it was the stock pick of the decade and the bought stock and shilled it as hard as they could. The only problem is none of them could understand technical reports nor the geologic information in them, so they could not comprehend it was a total loser. Never mind the mine was abandoned several times because it was played out, the technical reports were garbage and never close to a professional quality, they loved the graeme's cute accent and cowboy hat. Graeme was paraded around on all the video channels and noone called out his obvious bullshit, the just helped him shill his fraud - I wonder how much he paid them to help spread the fraud? Now that CMMG cant hide the total failure they just ignore it and pretend they were not on board and go back to shilling more shitty stock picks.

>> No.53375595

>>53375146
Bayhorse wasn't even listed when /cmmg/ was created

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>>53374315
Shhhh

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Even the horse is a likely 3-5x+ at $30 silver

https://www.cnbc.com/2023/01/20/metals-silver-prices-could-hit-a-9-year-high-in-2023-outpacing-gold.html?

>> No.53375962

>>53375852
>Even the horse is a likely 3-5x+ at $30 silver
First they were profitable at $10 dollar silver, then would by 50x at $20 silver, now 3-5x at $30 silver. Please explain your logic considering deadhorse does not produce anything, does not have a mining permit, and the mine is played out? Exactly how is it going to be anything at any silver price?

>> No.53375968

>>53375852
>3-5x
>Current price $.000225
Damn that would be huge gainz

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>>53375146
As the official president and CEO of /CMMG/ I'll have you know that I wasn't around back when it was first shilled. When I did join the general around 1.5 years ago I immediately pointed out that the $10/oz production cost that was shilled was bunk and it would likely be at least twice that,

>> No.53376297

>>53376109
>As the official president and CEO of /CMMG/
As the official chairperson of the board of /CMMG/ you are fired for thinking a mining company that does not mine anything would be a good investment at any price silver.

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>>53376297
I forgot my pic

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>>53376297
>>53376109
Gookmoot here
You're both relieved of your positions effective immediately or sooner
Turn in your hall passes and dragon dildos on your way out. And remember that in accordance with your nda and nca, you can never legally use the terms Sneed or chuck in the same sentence
Good day to you

>> No.53376561

>>53349702
I'm only down 30% i can still make it

>> No.53376609

>>53376561
Don't sell until the very bottom

>> No.53376740

>>53374311
Bro if you lost money during a bull market then that means you are bad at picking investments. People in oil were making a killing. Now that we're in a bear market you are going full doomer because you lost money during the bull and are losing even more during the bear market.

>> No.53376786

>>53376297
First of all I never said Bayhorse was a good investment. Secondly it would take a board majority to fire me, and I haven't heard from PANMAN, Larry, Red, the french fag, the madergang poster or the two guys who only posts about off topic.
>>53376456
>you can never legally use the terms Sneed or chuck in the same sentence
This is unacceptable.

NEW THREAD >>53376781

>> No.53376899

>>53376740
Again, you act like at least not half of these posters are down at least 50% already too. Fuck off until you can address that in the next thread.

>> No.53376957

>>53376786
I ve apologized several times over Bayhorse, I liked their original plan a lot, the idea of ore sorting the high grade ore and milling it themselves made me think that they actually had a solid idea going, but as time went on it became obvious that the company was ever utterly incompetent or just milking investors. However, it has to be pointed out, that I did repeatedly say to be careful with companies like this one, especially early on as they have a horrible failure rate.

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>>53376957
You got nothing to apologise for Pan Man, I've never once seen you talk about it like a pumper or recommend to buy shit, only give your insight and that you liked aspects of it as you say. At the end of the day people are responsible for their own decisions yet they'll try to outsource that to other people when it goes wrong.

>> No.53377047

>>53376957
>I ve apologized several times
You are the only one I respect. No need to apologize to anyone. The others just make me laugh with their retardations.

>> No.53377144

>>53377047
>>53377046
what actually really frustrates me is that I fell for it. Bayhorse is almost a perfect classic example of a bullshit mining project. Its like it was pulled right out of the history books.
You get some gear together, make a go at an "operational" mine and tell investors if only you had a bit more capital it can be a real serious project. Then you run off with the money. I didnt think you could do that anymore.
If it wasnt meant to be a scam it ended up as one, and I hate that so much because there should still be a pocket in the market for small scale mines like that.

I would still love to see a mine like that going, though its probably relegated to the private world, getting public investment for these projects is to risky.