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Hydrogen 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: >>55203151

>> No.55219202

Avila Energy announced a funky PP for cash pretty much equivalent to their market cap(at today's open). The PP is comprised of convertible debentures that are priced like 5x higher than the current SP. Not sure if this is an opportunity to make quick money or something shady where buyers lose a bunch. I actually am loosely familiar with Avila and they already have a really weird reverse merger setup that was announced months ago and would have also valued the SP multiples higher than it was/is trading. Really weird/sketchy stuff for anyone wanting to gamble. I decided to go for it, but from what I've seen most of these things end up being big losers. Wish me luck.

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new interview with Snowline's CEO Scott Berdahl

https://www.kereport.com/2023/06/06/snowline-gold-an-overview-of-the-2023-drill-program-in-yukon-up-to-18000-meters-minimum-of-5-targets-including-the-valley-zone/

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Yields gongoing up again after Canada raised interest rates unexpectedly. Can't be long before this house of cards economy blows up. Banks starting to capitualte and raise S&P targets but I'm not buying it. 3000 is coming.

>> No.55220990

>>55219202
you should probably know what the merger is all about. If they're promising some certain share price they're probably also doing a share consolidation. If so, the debenture pricings would make sense.

>> No.55220993
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>>55218958
>Hydrogen
triplepoint.ca

>> No.55221044

>>55218958
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zklo4Z1SqkE&ab_channel=SabineHossenfelder
hydrogencucks... it's all over...

>> No.55221422

>>55221044

Hydrogen belongs to the same group with the renewables, stop gap solution but you can bet your ass it'll suck hard on the government tit and that's the only thing that matters for us.
I'm a Finn and few days ago I got an energy company brochure in the mail and they were talking about how hydrogen is going to be in everything from trucks and ships to it being used to heat homes.
They want to make Finland 10% of the EU hydrogen markets and they want it up and running by 2025.
This is now a global goal and we should be on board before it becomes a mania among normies. This is the best opportunity to be early on something that's guaranteed to grow with strong government support.
Fundamentals about hydrogen efficiency don't mean shit in this clown world picture.

>> No.55221488

>>55220990
I remember looking at the merger a couple of months back when it was announced. Somewhat convoluted but from what I remember it would price current shares at the equivalent of somewhere around 0.6-0.8 CAD. Of course the SP didn't gun it to those levels because there's a great deal of (rightful) skepticism when it comes to these weird deals that are priced well above market. A relevant example that was posted in this general almost a year back would be petroteq, where they claimed to have a tender offer well above market rates, and the whole thing turned out to be a complete scam. There's really no way to tell here or the SP would have mostly matched the merger / been shorted to the ground. The financing itself is supposed to close imminently, well before the merger (Q4), so I don't think that's going to be the killer, but if it does close then it should be a boon. I'm going to have to take a closer look at the company and the deals since I only loosely watched this company, but in all likelihood my research won't matter since I wasn't really planning on holding until the merger. There definitely was some shady shit that I recall, but then again all microcaps have some red flags.

>> No.55221763

>>55221422
I'm a Finn too, nice to see others beside myself here sometimes. Yeah it's being pushed hard by governments and businesses vying for grants. They're planning like a dozen hydrogen projects here in Finland. We'll see how many actually materialize, and how many end up being commercially viable. You can invest your money in the clown world nonsense and maybe you'll make money but I can't invest in shit like this. It's better for me to invest in stuff I know, like oil and gas producers which are quite cheaply valued due to the widespread hatred they enjoy. Besides, hydrogen itself is of less importance than where it comes from. Most of it is made with natural gas right now. I'm not against an energy company having some solar or wind projects as long as they don't have to bear the risk of hydrogen not taking off despite all the hype. Solar and wind at least are established technologies, if rather lacking in energy density (just like hydrogen as storage, which is also one reason why I hydrogen seems like a poor fuel choice for vehicles)

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>>55218958
so did we give up on blue lagoon and bayhorse

>> No.55222570
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>>55222324
Yep, it's over...

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>>55221044
stopped watching at (((Hossenfelder)))

>> No.55223198

Hydrogen bros...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A7Ly1Oh-xvs

>> No.55223251

>>55221044
She dismisses nuclear with no reason beyond "it's unpopular". So her entire critique is based on the unfounded assumption that hydrogen will be produced in a stupid way.

>> No.55223263

Sold my BHLL today, I was up too much to really risk it anymore and denied myself being greedy. If it goes back to under .13 I may get back in but I had to realize a rare profit in this fucked market.

>> No.55223278

>>55223198
Probably sabotage. By the way, almost everyone who rode it to the ground survived.

>> No.55223334

>>55223251
At that point why not just invest in nuclear? >90% of hydrogen is produced with natgas right now. Hydrogen itself isn't an energy source anyways so it's not anything I would bother wasting my time with. Unless you want to bank on hydrogen cars or other tech speculation that is

>> No.55223390

>>55218958
afternoon all!
Wildfires are getting really bad in Ontario and Quebec, expect any exploration companies out that way with projects to be on hold for the foreseeable future.

>> No.55223412

>>55223109
Jews really do have a rodent kind of look to them

>> No.55223440

>>55223109
>>55223412

Her eyes are very close together. Persian trait.

>> No.55223461
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>>55223440
Her visage is insulting to the senses

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>>55221422
I'm with Finnbro, if hydrogen turns out to be stupid it doesn't matter, globohomo will go all-in and we can profit off of clown world. For now I don't know what to buy other than maybe Atlas on the dips. Maybe TPR when it gets listed if it doesn't run away on day 1.

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CEO of a headless horseman pump is selling.

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>>55223412
She looks like Roman Polanski in a wig

>> No.55223654

>>55223563
Guessing he needs the money to fund their recent PP; It looks like it got repriced down and still hasn't closed. Not in this company but I really doubt he's bailing out given all the historical insider buys there.

>> No.55223730

>>55223654
Yeah, beside the warrants, he'll probably get a nice tax loss credit, too.

>> No.55223731

>>55223538
holy kek finnish women are beatiful and sexually free. Too bad they got globohomofied too.

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>>55223563
thankfully, I missed Gold79 and never heard of them

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>>55223334
Correct, hydrogen is not an energy source, it is a medium of energy transfer. With a sensible nuclear infrastructure, a versatile energy transfer medium will run the world. But I don't have a strategy for investing directly in hydrogen. Instead, I invest in platinum for hydrogen electrolyzers and fuel cells.

I also think uranium is a good medium to long term investment.

>> No.55224876

>>55224299
Platinum is a good strategy if you're looking to have exposure to hydrogen (at current tech). If you ask me, much smarter than investing directly in underground hydrogen storage projects or other speculative hydrogen applications. Why expose yourself to risks inherent to a new market when you can leverage existing market expansion instead? Your approach is smarter than some of the other anons' here imo.

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>>55224299
Newfoundland is very windy, I think the Triple Point plan is to use wind energy to produce hydrogen and store it in their salt caverns

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https://www.upstreamonline.com/energy-transition/huge-hydrogen-demand-prompts-china-to-build-pipeline-network-from-wind-and-solar-energy-rich-regions/2-1-1461560

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https://atlantic.ctvnews.ca/trudeau-and-german-chancellor-olaf-scholz-to-sign-hydrogen-deal-in-newfoundland-1.6026866

>> No.55225310

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CofDPxKg3IU&t

https://worldenergygh2.com/

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https://boereport.com/2023/05/23/column-this-is-the-century-of-natural-gas/

>The global natural gas business is exploding, with a clear trajectory of growth for at least the next few decades, backed by both contracts and new infrastructure. That infrastructure won’t be abandoned in 20 years, or 30, or 40. Look at coal, which was supposedly the fuel of a distant century, and global consumption of that stuff is at record levels.
>It is profoundly absurd to try to envision an energy transition that does not maximize the existing system of millions of kms of pipelines and infrastructure, particularly when advocates of something else are proposing as a solution something that they have no clue as to how to build.

>> No.55226364

https://www.juniorminingnetwork.com/junior-miner-news/press-releases/456-tsx-venture/esk/142819-eskay-mining-and-seabridge-gold-terminate-amended-cost-sharing-agreement-to-finance-coulter-creek-access-road.html

Interesting news from Eskay Mining and Seabridge Gold, their agreement to share costs to build an access road has been canceled.

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>>55223109
Your loss. People shill nonsense and can't give you a page of explanation.

>> No.55227699

Bomp

>> No.55227837
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bonanza bump

https://www.juniorminingnetwork.com/junior-miner-news/press-releases/2830-tsx-venture/nfg/142864-new-found-intercepts-26-g-t-au-over-9-45m-extends-iceberg-strike-length-to-575m-and-to-a-depth-of-160m.html

>> No.55228367
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wagmi bump

>> No.55228767

>>55227837
Yet another massive intercept from Newfound Gold, just nuts.

>> No.55228867
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8HCbsAgYIWA

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Oh, noes, PMET broes!

>> No.55229048

>>55229025
lol, post the actual p&l of the whole trade, retard.

You were liquidated for thousands when it hit $17+ and now you're trying to play pretend, yet again.

Extremely pathetic with your screencaps and faggot memes.

>> No.55229084

>>55229048
You were liquidated for thousands when it hit $17+
Complete bullshit, you flaming faggot.
I preemptively covered 2500 shares for about $2.5k loss to prevent forced liquidation. Since then, I've covered 12,500 shares for more than $10k profit. Go look at previous threads. It's fully documented.
YOU were wrong and got schooled by a retard.

>> No.55229109

>>55229084
>YOU were wrong and got schooled by a retard.

Wrong about what? PMET will be bought out.

Schooled in what way? I have never owned PMET. Never intend to own it. And all of my positions are in the green and I don't have to worry about being forcibly liquidated because I'm not a fucking moron who LARPs on the internet about my degenerate gambling.

You live a pathetic life where you spend way too much time on this website, screencapping things like a fairy and making images that say a lot more about you than the person you're trying to dunk on.

Despite any money you may or may not make, the fact of the matter is and will always remain that you are a retarded faggot who has shown himself to be a massive loser.

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>> No.55229153

>>55229109
>Wrong about what?
"You will be liquidated"
>you are a retarded faggot
Yes, a retarded faggot who knows how to trade and take money from even bigger retarded faggots

>> No.55229301
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HYDROGEN NEWS

https://triplepoint.ca/cortus-shares-are-now-listed-in-the-united-states-on-otcqb-with-dtc-eligibility-for-electronic-clearing-and-settlement/

>> No.55229370

>>55229153
You were liquidated. Not entirely, but you were.

You know how to gamble and then come here with fake bravado when the gamble is going in y our way and you sit silently and sweat bullets when it isn't.

I don't even come here often. I saw that PMET dipped below $15 and I knew your faggot ass would be in the thread talking shit, so I came to check.

Lo' and behold. Not only is your faggot ass talking shit. You bless us with one of your extremely gay creations.

I am honored to be living rent free in the head of such a hubristic moron.

>verification not required

>> No.55229437

>>55229370
>You were liquidated. Not entirely, but you were.
Again, complete bullshit, as evidenced in previous threads.
One thing I've learned over the years is the art of managing liquidity. It doesn't matter how much I was down. The only thing that matters is the cover price.
Sheep like you, who take industry puff pieces as gospel, deserve to be slaughtered.
Nice reddit spacing, btw.

>> No.55229465

>>55229437
Nice concocted story. Not only do I live rent free in your head, but you create elaborate stories to justify your false arrogance.

>reddit spacing
A fake meme developed by newfags and trotted out when they have nothing of actual substance to say when they're getting ridiculed.

Well done.

>> No.55229537

>>55229465
>concocted story
Fully documented.
Bitch gets schooled then attempts to gaslight the board that he was right.
I'll be looking to cover another 15k shares today.
Bottom line: Retard was right. Reddit midwit was wrong.

>> No.55229554

>>55229537
What are you even talking about? I'm calling you a stupid, moronic faggot and a degenerate gambler.

You're right. That has been well documented in the threads and is continuing to be documented with every message you post.

Enjoy it while it lasts. I'd prefer you go bankrupt later rather than sooner, so you can be an old homeless man instead of a young one.

>sheep
>reddit
More buzzwords please, retard.

>> No.55229645

>>55229554
>I'd prefer you go bankrupt
I've been liquidated before and it doesn't scare me. But I have never been bankrupt because I constantly exchange my paper for tangibles and trade no more than 10% of my net worth.
You're just bitter, firstly because you were proven wrong, and, secondly, because you wish you had the balls to make an unpopular trade, like shorting natty or a pumped up lithium junior.
Seethe more, eunuch.

>> No.55229688

>>55229645
>bitter

About what? I'm making money comfortably and I don't put myself into positions where I can be liquidated.

You've proven to be a liar and an egotistical. Nothing you say can be taken at face value and you have shown no actual proof of anything you claim other than the odd trade here and there that goes your way.

Keep making up these stories in order to assuage your blasted ass. I'm not the one making these elaborate pictures and constantly posting in here about how big my dick supposedly is. I have better things to be doing.

>Seethe more
Who is seething? Whether you're "winning" or you're losing. I'm laughing in your face. You entertain me.

>> No.55230462
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I-80 faggots, you're next.

>> No.55230882

>>55230462
Somebody stop this madlad! He can't keep winning like this!!

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>>55230462
take your profits soon you degenerate gambling fren and put everything in Snowline and Atlas LONG and kick back comfy until the buyouts.

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>>55229301

>larger than expected salt dome
>space for several caverns, each capable of storing over 8,000 tonnes of green hydrogen
>could store all the energy from projects currently proposed by Newfoundland and Labrador’s wind energy industry.
>In comparison, the ACES Delta Hubs in Delta, Utah, USA, is currently constructing two hydrogen caverns with a capacity of 5,500 tonnes.
>ACES Delta is one of the world’s largest clean hydrogen storage projects in construction.
>Mfw this mogs the largest hydrogen projects by a great margin

Looking very nice there.
And this is interestingly worded, especially the last line:

>Wind Energy Projects has attracted significant international interest with twenty-four applications submitted, highlighting the need for clean energy storage that can be provided by Triple Point’s Fischell Salt Dome.
>The Province is expected to announce the selected proponents in the coming months.
>Triple Point will then continue working with proponents to complete initial engineering work and better understand the scale and timing requirements for the development of the Fischell Salt Dome project

It sounds like behind the scenes they have already decided on a total monopoly for TPR for all of the energy storage in the region.
It's too bad we have no examples about the price range of this kind of project. Is it 1-5 bil range or can it go to +10 bil? Which ever the case that 27.5% stake in TPR will be enough to push Salt up very nicely.
If TPR is worth 4 bil that's going to put Salt 10x from here. If it goes to 10 bil that's 24x
Then you slap in the 1 bil or whatever comes from salt and it's another ~10x multiplier.
More I think about this project the more I like it, because it's probably going to be worth even more than the mine.

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>>55231052
>take your profits soon
been taking profits all week
>Snowline
too crowded and pumped for my liking -- Crescat, Allan Barry Laboucan, RocketRed
>Atlas
wish I had shorted at $2

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>>55231063
Everything here is bullish af fren. TPR might get bought this year for serous $ before ever being publicly listed and Atlas will have so much cash they can work towards having the world's most advanced salt mine while the buyout price keeps climbing higher.

>> No.55231303

>>55231174
yeah I wish those con-men hadn't jumped aboard, but 10Moz+ drew those faggots in

now is the time to go long Atlas on any weakness

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>>55229153
I was one of the few who told you you were coping about not giving a damn about losing money. I guess I was wrong, consider taking your profit.

>>55229109
Take your L anon, come on. He's still a degenerate gambler but he won this time.

>>55231239
extremely based and wholesome. As expected from a non-vax.

>>55231174
>too crowded and pumped for my liking
extremely based too. You see the truth my friend, chasing green dildo is no strategy to win in this sector.

See you in july brothers, don't be shaken from bankster manipulation.

>going back to more street fighter 6

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PMET baggies suggesting that shorts started the fires. This sort of mentality, that it's a slam dunk, makes these types of companies easy targets.

>> No.55232366

>>55232345
always curious to see people blaming shorts for their failed investment. If anything, shorts provide liquidity for prospective longs looking to buy. Never understood this cope.

>> No.55232438

>>55232366
Yes, it's usually pump-and-dumpers who pull that line when they are selling to their blind followers.
>It's the shorts
>It's the algos
>It's the crooked manipulation
My favorite was when the Ukraine shit kicked off and horse baggies were blaming Putin.

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>>55232438

>> No.55232635

>>55230462
I have a seeking alpha subscription and you don't. I-80 is a great investment. You'll make money over the next month as the gold price crabs. Don't mistake this for you being smart. I'm already telling you it will happen.

>> No.55232645

>>55231174
2.5g who fucking cares. Most over pumped bullshit I've ever seen.

>> No.55232923

>>55229688
>how big my dick supposedly is
the koldfaggot has literally posted his tiny pecker itt as damage control to prove he's not a kike, then immediately added how cold it was over there. kold indeed lmao. No amount of succesful shorts can buy length, hence the attitude. I'd be mad all the time too if I was eternally short

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https://twitter.com/GoldTelegraph_/status/1666900857823334400
>Newmont has announced a halt of operations at its Peñasquito mine in Mexico.

>This is the largest silver mine in Mexico and the second largest in the world.

>Mexico is the largest producer of silver on the planet.

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>>55232923
Want to see my uncut meat again, mutilated bro? Except I'll show the whole thing this time, not just my wrinkled foreskin.

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>>55218958
>government offering farmers over market prices to destroy their crops
Bullish

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Great proofreading job, Rana. Did your streetshitter cousin write that?

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>>55232645
BTG disagrees

>> No.55233717

>>55233391
Yeah I like to flip shitcoins too.

>> No.55234543

https://www.mining.com/charts-copper-mining-profits-top-100-billion-a-year-but-where-are-the-new-mines/

>> No.55234840

>>55232645
2.5g/t is amazing for open pit tho

>> No.55234850

>>55234840
No new mines needed. Existing ones go forever.

>> No.55234871

>>55234850
>>55234543
meant for this one

>> No.55235017

>>55234871
>>55234850
pretty much, at the moment the existing mines are still meeting demand.

>> No.55236450

https://www.juniorminingnetwork.com/junior-miner-news/press-releases/389-tsx-venture/nim/142747-nicola-mining-has-commenced-diamond-drilling-at-its-flagship-new-craigmont-copper-project.html

Interesting news out of Nicola Mining, but New Craigmont needs a lot more work than just diamond drilling to get it going again.

>> No.55238085

Bomp

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>>55233717

>> No.55238591

https://www.mining.com/web/newmont-suspends-operations-at-penasquito-mine-in-mexico/

Mexico is a terrible jurisdiction. I've said this for a long time. I think it was even recently that the workers got 10% of profits to share between them, now they already want more.

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>>55231052
drill results coming for hit with 106 instances of visible gold observed in top 337 m of V-23-034, KEK, Snowline will be over $4 by the end of THIS drill season

https://snowlinegold.com/2023/06/09/snowline-gold-expands-its-rogue-project-80-by-staking-open-ground-across-rogue-plutonic-complex-and-activates-second-drill/

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>>55238591
https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/traveladvisories/traveladvisories/mexico-travel-advisory.html
It figures that the only two "safe" states in Mexico aren't known for mining.

>> No.55238789

>>55238635
Sonora is a big (the biggest?) mining state tho

>> No.55238889
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>*CANADA LOSES 17.3K JOBS IN MAY; UNEMPLOYMENT RISES TO 5.2% FROM 5.0%
So it begins...

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>>55238789
>Sonora

>> No.55238941

>>55238927
Yeah well, there's mexicans in every mexican state I reckon, so it's not going to be safe exactly.

>> No.55238993

>>55238941
Campeche and Yucatan are the only "safe" states in Mexico on account of the tourist industry, distance from narco routes and the fact that the locals have a different phenotype (Mayan) than the rest of Mexicans.

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>>55218958
>Hydrogen Edition

https://www.energy.gov/articles/doe-announces-first-loan-guarantee-clean-energy-project-nearly-decade

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I-80 niggers, are we winning yet?

>> No.55240279
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NI5KvAuNBbU&t=56s

>> No.55240704

>>55238889
>100 year amortization periods
>BoC starts buying CMBs
>Each Canadian citizen must house at least 2 international students lest they see their social credit score unwinde
>debt transferred to at least he fourth generation. Next of kin if line is wiped out
>Indian villages raised and displaced. Refugees forced at gunpoint to take on mortgages.

>> No.55240804

>>55234840
It's average.

>> No.55240811

>>55238499
Don't ever come to any cmmg meetups if we have them.

>> No.55240825

>>55240804
It's literally not though. Canadian Malartic and Detour Lake, the two largest Canadian gold mines are 1g/t or less. And they are very profitable. I'd say 1 g/t is average for sulphide OPs today, even less when it's heap leach processing.

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>>55240804
>$2B+ buyout coming

>> No.55240857

>>55240832
The only problem is the location. I wrote the company asking for how far an access road and power line would have to be built to gain access and power at the site, but they haven't answered. Powerlines are around $1M/km I think and road around $1.5M/km.

>> No.55241020

>>55240857
my dad put in 1/2 a mi. of power lines and paid $15k, for underground

Snowline has over $20B in gold, infrastructure will get built and Clive at B2Gold is salivating hoping it will be him.

>> No.55241052

>>55241020
That's cheap, but I'm guessing the power line Snowline needs will be able to carry a lot more power, so that may be part of the explanation. Those are estimates I've heard from people in the industry anyway. I do think it will be a mine, but the cost of road and power line is still very relevant to the investment case. There is a reason why mkt cap isn't a lot higher for this kind of discovery.

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Come on salt this is boring, just break through that damn wedge and start the real uptrend.
We all know you're going to do it sooner or later.
Or hell break down and fall to 60 cents, either way works.

>> No.55241511

>>55240804
You don't really find large 2.5gpt Au open pit mines today

>> No.55241512

>>55241052
>>55241020
>the cost of road and power line is still very relevant to the investment case
You know what? This gives me a lot more confidence in my sand thesis. How's the saying go, "during a gold rush, sell shovels"
Exploration projects, win or lose are going to need to get established first. And that means roads and construction aggregates. Thanks for your conversations anon, I feel happy

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Tell me why i shouldn't dump 500-1k in plug right now.

>> No.55242028

>>55241512
frac sand isn't used as a construction aggregate though, it's used as frac fluid proppant. Right?

>> No.55242111

>>55241550

Sure why not, I mean that's one of those hydrogen big boys that's going to grow even without any products if and when the field gets that proper attention phase going on.
I have an eerie feeling that hydrogen is going to play out exactly the same way as weed stocks did.
The best performers were the ones with the most visibility and easiest access for investors to buy them. Plug is definitely one of those.

Personally I've been eyeing Bloom energy because of their aim for heavy transport industry. They already had a working product tested on a cruise ship a while ago, so things are looking pretty good on that front.
Then there's another hydrogen player called HydrogenPro Asa. Instead of making cars or anything like that they make electrolysers. They have working products and sales, but they're also researching an electrolyser that doesn't use platinum.
Considering how terrible state platty production might be in this decade, electrolyser that doesn't use platinum might be a popular way to go due to either insane platinum prices or simply the lack of it's availability.
But I doubt you can lose with any of these big players if you get in at this point.
I'll have to start building a bag in one of these guys soon myself, probably going with either Bloom, Ballard, or Plug.

>> No.55242140

>>55242111
Based. Thanks for sharing your insights.

>> No.55242223

>>55242140

Oh yeah and to add I remember reading somewhere that electrolyser manufacturing needs to grow about 100x from here, if the hydrogen field takes off and they reach those 2030 production projections.
Electrolyser manufacturers like HydrogenPro might be swimming in cashflow in the future.
Only problem is that those companies aren't anywhere near as sexy as the ones who make promises of cars and such, so there's that to take into account.

>> No.55242410

>>55242028
Correct - frac sand has rounder pellets and often comes from desert or dry areas, while sand used for cement comes from coastal areas. Either way, you get exposure to them from aggregate materials companies, which often supply construction jobs.

>> No.55242485

>>55242410
I suppose aggregate producers may also produce frac sand too

>> No.55242819
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I-80 niggers will get wrecked for listening to the likes of Allan Barry Laboucan, Taylor Dart and Shad Marquitz.

>> No.55243102
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QH - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tpfiE459-4o&t=3389s

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>>55240811
Still no takers on the Galveston downy gangbang?

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>>55241512
>my sand thesis
You lassenposting now?

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>>55243135
Chubbysmalltit is probably already taking multiple brown cocks from her streetshitter colleagues at DarkVision.
https://darkvisiontech.com/about-us/our-team/

>> No.55243285

>>55243135
>>55243270
eyes far apart

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>>55243285
That's so she cant see thru the glory hole

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>>55243270

AI elevate this woman to a higher level.

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>>55244303

>> No.55244405

>>55244303
kek, how'd you do that?

>> No.55244718
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>>55244405

The power of AI, and photoshop to aid it a bit where the machine intelligence falls short.

>> No.55244864

>>55244718
Can you put her eyes closer together?

>> No.55244908
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Another @HHorseman pick ...

>> No.55244943

>>55244718
do you first upload a real pic into AI online somewhere?

>> No.55244992
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>>55244864
Her being ugly is less about her eyes being far apart and more about them just being slightly fucked in multiple ways.
Her face would need a total rework in order for her to look good.

>>55244943
I have Stable Diffusion, you can go on /g/ or really any board that has stable diffusion threads and see how to set it up.
Basically you put the original picture in there, decide which parts you want to change and then write a prompt what you want to get.
Often it's very much hit and miss on it's own if you want to make big changes, but if you do it in parts and guide the AI along with photoshop by changing things to vaguely look like what you want the end result to be, you can get great results.
It's a massive rabbit hole and addictive as hell though. If you value your time at all be careful, because you'll be generating thousands of pictures for weeks.

>> No.55245004

>>55244992
kek, thanks anon

>> No.55245207

>>55244908
most of these juniors end up like this.

>> No.55245538
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Poking around today I found these guys. Stronk correlations here

>> No.55245551

>>55244908
>>55245207
I've never looked at Timberline, but I'm really starting to wonder what it's going to take for the masses to flood into juniors, $2100, $2200 gold?

>> No.55245720

>>55245551
The thing is that juniors are a very niche market that every now and then gets a boom fueled by speculation. It's a bit unreasonable to expect the generalist investor to start buying junior shitcos.

>> No.55245729

>>55245538
Right now I tend to avoid companies with massive torque to commodity prices. These types of companies are the ones that can't turn a profit if commodity prices aren't booming. They benefit the most when the underlying commodity goes up but suffer the most when it goes down.

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>>55245551

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>>55245551
>>55245720
Often I think it would be easier just to hop on a pump-'n'-dump, RocketRed style.
But this market is made for selling.

>> No.55245750

>>55245729
That's why I wanna buy in on these at <$60 oil. I don't like swinging but I've convinced myself its not gay even if it definitely is

>> No.55245777

>>55245750
nothing wrong with swinging. The most difficult and important part of investing is timing. In the end it's about buying low and selling high.

>> No.55246067

>>55245777
>buying low and selling high.
Witnessed. Now leave this board and never return. You have blasphemied

>> No.55246075

>>55246067
to be fair this general is already a sort of pariah around these parts. We're a rare breed

>> No.55246966
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quick bump!

>> No.55247228

>>55240279
we love rick rule dont we folks.,,,,