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Getting too cocky edition.

Commodities include
>Precious metals
Platinum, Gold, Silver
>Energy
Oil, Natural Gas, Uranium, Coal
>Base Metals
Copper, Nickel, Zinc
>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
>Mining Specific
Kitco Mining, Crescat Capital, Mining Stocks Education, Crux Investor, Metals Investor Forum, Resource Talks, Vancouver Resource Investment Conference, Rule Investment Media, Hedgeless Horseman
>Market Commentary
Peter Schiff, Liberty and Finance, Finding Value Finance, Commodity Culture, Palisade Gold Radio, Sprott Money, Rob Kientz, Mike Maloney, Macro Voices, Decouple Podcast, Saxo Market Call
>Twitter Pages for Mining News
JrMiningNetwork, JuniorMiningHub, KitcoMining, MinerDeck, MiningVisuals, Mining

>What is Austrian economics?
https://mises.org/what-austrian-economics
>What has government done to our money? - Murray Rothbard
https://mises.org/library/what-has-government-done-our-money
>The mystery of banking - Murray Rothbard
https://mises.org/library/mystery-banking
>Profit & Loss - Ludwig Von Mises
https://mises.org/library/profit-and-loss-0
>Must Read: Gary Allen, "Hunt for Silver"
https://s3.amazonaws.com/camppictures/CampArchive/Economy/Hunt%20For%20Silver.pdf
>How to play the exploration stock
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DxxZOA403dY [Open]

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>> No.58304748
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HOLDERS, WHAT ARE YOUR POSITIONS?

>> No.58304755

>>58304748
WHC
BTG
NTR

>> No.58304781

>>58304748
Benton Resources

:^)

>> No.58304802
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58304802

>>58304748
Silver, gold, cash, and a little bit of Peabody Energy

>> No.58304806
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>>58304748
The only acceptable answer to this post has always been, is, and will remain, Bayhorse.

>> No.58304822

>>58304748
Horizontal

>> No.58304849
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>>58304748
>>58304806
Not this shit again...

>> No.58304862
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>>58304849
it was a dark time indeed but at least some of the memes were pretty funny

>> No.58304984
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>>58304748
Horse bros are all going to be so rich
TRUST THE PLAN

>> No.58305070
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>>58304806
>>58304862
Only OGs remember this.

>> No.58305102
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>>58305078
it was a wild time

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>>58305102
We are getting closer every day.

>> No.58305135
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58305135

I heard a rumor that Poo Lagoon is going to be getting the big onion back because the other company called Gama can't maintain it. Anyone got any other news from the village?

>> No.58305136
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>>58305119
remember this guy? holy shit I can't believe I'm actually already feeling nostalgic over these shitcos and those godawful threads.

>> No.58305159
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>>58304806
Oh lawd the memes are coming into reality

>> No.58305174
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>>58304862
I lost that red gold tomatoes hat
Sucks

>> No.58305188
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>>58305136
Especially the memes that came from the /PMG/ and /CMMG/ split. Those were the funniest ones. Sometimes to posting them to /PMG/ is the best.

>> No.58305217

>>58304806
>SHARES OF BAYHORSE BECOME NEW GOLD STANDARD REQUIRED FOR INTERNATIONAL PAYMENTS WORLDWIDE FOR ALL COMMODITIES.
What year are we expecting that again?

>> No.58305263

>>58305188
kek haven't seen that one. I reckon I missed a lot of good memes because I couldn't stand the uncomfiness of /pmg/ shortly after the split. It was absolutely unhinged, like a /pol/ honeypot on steroids. It was impossible to have an honest candid discussion if you deviated one single inch from the narrative.
>>58305217
that'll be two weeks from now

>> No.58305290

>>58305217
Two weeks

>> No.58305610

Red

I sent you another email

>> No.58305623
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WAGMI

>> No.58305698
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58305698

To revive the discussion about Barrick Gold being a good company but having some issues in Nevada, is that because technically the company is Nevada Gold Mines and Barrick only owns about a 61% share in it? Is the dual ownership of those Nevada gold operations messing Barrick up?

>> No.58305783
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Looks like Japan has gotten wind of the turnaround in out shitcofolios

https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/japan-embark-era-mass-foreign-immigration

>> No.58305830

>>58305783
English official language when?

>> No.58305843
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>>58305830
14 days

>> No.58305901

>>58305698
I don't think there are any huge problems at Nevada Gold Mines but one anon with some professional experience in the sector noted the apparent lack of competence from some of the geos he interacted with, like they didn't even know what kind of deposit they were dealing with. As far as I know operationally they're meeting guidance so it's not like they're doing badly over there. It's probably just big corpo things where they hire people based on degrees and shit
>>58305783
>debt to GDP in excess of 250%
>abenomics dies
>not one year later this shit happens
Japan is fucked

>> No.58306269

https://www.kitco.com/news/article/2024-04-01/solar-demand-continue-push-silver-price-higher-when-markets-could-see-100-0

$100 silver

>> No.58306344

>>58305901
That sounds about right. Thanks for the input, anon.

>> No.58306374
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Artificial intelligence is set to consume a huge amount of electricity this decade, so the electric power sector is going to be making money. Where that money goes is the big question, but I have no doubt there will be some good investment opportunities.
I just wish that the U.S. would wise up and start rebuilding its coal fleet.

>> No.58306412

>>58305783
God is it sad to see Japan go "multicultural." They're so insulated and isolated historically, and so unique. I hate to see the end of Japan as it has been ethnically constituted for millennia.

>> No.58306435

>>58306412
Jews

>> No.58306477

>>58306435
It's sad to think of Japan caving in to globohomo after resisting for so long. The Japanese really need to start making some babies, the Koreans and Chinese too, and of course Europeans and all Whites. Whites and East Asians are the cream of the racial crop.
And yep, Jews have pushed multiculturalism very hard as a way to weaken the nation-state, which is, for them, an uncomfortable arrangement due to their being not only a minority but a bloodsucking one at that.

>> No.58306489

>>58306477
110 will be the entire planet. They'll have nowhere to hide

>> No.58306604

>>58304748
I lost so much money on your Bayhorse scam.

>> No.58306656
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Can anyone tell me why my posting this on /pol/ got me banned from /pol/?
The ban hammer came down within a minute of me posting it and the thread was moved to /bant.

>>>/bant/19962795

>> No.58306680

>>58306656
Probably because it's simply too gay. Which is extremely hard to do on this website but somehow you did it

Kudos faggot

>> No.58306701
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>>58304721
This shit is a cocoa substitute named carob. How do you invest in it?

>> No.58306711

>>58306656
I already know the answer to the question I posed is yes, but I hoped to spark discussion and redpill some men on the value of keeping their women in line.

>> No.58306724

>>58306680
Saying women need male authority is gay?
Are you into equal relationships or something?

>> No.58306745

>>58306724
Why the fuck would anyone give a shit what women think? That's fucking gay

>> No.58306813

>>58306745
Not knowing how people think is idiotic. Try to manage something or get a project done when other people's minds are just black boxes to you.

>> No.58306859

>>58306813
You said women. Not people. Why in the fuck are you working with women. They should be chained to stove as soon as the umbilical cord is cut

>> No.58306874

>>58306745
Being a leader requires understanding the psychology of the key players around you, whether those are grunt laborers undertaking a routine belt move in a mine, or they're executives listening to your pitch about a major expansion of the company, or whether you're a trial lawyer trying to sway a jury. You have to have a pretty good idea of other people's mental states in order to lead them and get something accomplished that requires a team effort.

>> No.58306881

>>58306859
You're being ridiculous. Yes, leading society means understanding how women think and what they need. Hell, being a husband requires that. Women are part of society and always have been whether you like it or not. Utterly blinding yourself to their minds isn't going to do you any favors in life.

>> No.58306908

>>58306881
Women are property

>> No.58306964

>>58306908
I don't disagree with that. But they're human property with human minds, albeit minds that are quite different from men's. And women can create a lot of havoc. You need both the carrot and the stick to lead people properly, including women. Giving a woman the carrot entails knowing how she thinks and what she wants.
Notice how many charismatic men have so many women followers? Once a man gets the women to follow him, then men join along and follow too, because they want to chase the pussy. Even Hitler described the masses as "feminine"; he believed that even macho men, when in groups, behave with a feminine psychology.

>> No.58306973

>>58306964
You have to tell them what to think. Don't let them think on their own

>> No.58306979

>>58306973
That's partially true. Women are very pliable and need male influence, but they do have innate psychology and entrenched characteristics as well.

>> No.58306998

talk about rocks and shit you niggers

>> No.58307035

>>58306998
It's the weekend and the markets are closed
Gotta talk about something. You post some rocks you shitbird dick fiend

>> No.58307068
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>>58306998
Okay, I'd prefer that topic too.
Black lung disease was somewhat rare among coal miners until continuous mining came along and kicked up so much dust in areas where miners were. In the old method of conventional mining, where you drill and shoot the face with explosives, miners were typically away from the area until most of the dust settled.
So it was in the 1950s, or mid 20th century generally, with the continuous mining revolution that coal miners began to contract black lung disease in large numbers.

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>>58307068

>> No.58307254

Apparently there are 3 Canadian mining companies in Morocco.
Where can I find a list of companies by jurisdiction/resource?
I want to target phosphate

>> No.58307384

should i load up more bayhorse or blue lagoon this week?

>> No.58307544

>>58305783
Hopefully the big reset change their mind, I'm not going there to see european and african.

>> No.58307602
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One thing that strikes me about the green agenda is the sheer hubris of the Western World. It is assumed that if we stop burning coal for electricity, switch to EVs, and even stop using natural gas, then we'll save the world.
Meanwhile the West uses like 15-20% of the world's coal and China and India, the two biggest consumers, aren't following in our footsteps. So what's the point? We don't wield the influence we once did, yet our leaders charge forth anyway as if we did.
The West needs to be knocked down a few pegs for its own good and realize it is becoming just one cog in a multipolar world, and that in manufacturing, Asia is the superpower and there isn't even much of a multipolar world to be found.

>> No.58307611

>>58307384
I'm telling you, get Benton.

Why are people obsessed with these failed shitco memes from 3 years ago?

>> No.58307614
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>>58306908
Based, thing is property actually have some value though.

>> No.58307621

>>58304781
>>58307611
You've been shilling this for the last 3 months. You add nothing to the discussion besides saying Benton.

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>>58307602
The other possibility is that this isn't hubris by the West, but that a fifth column has infiltrated our governments and is deliberate ruining our the energy base of our economies.

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>>58307657
*and is deliberately ruining the energy basis of our economies.
Sorry, was editing while typing

>> No.58307694

>>58307621
What the hell do bayhorse and poo lagoon shills add?

Hardly anyone here talks about juniors anymore, everyone talks about majors.

>> No.58308248

>>58307254
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/OCP_Group

>> No.58308587

>>58307666
Kino picture

>> No.58308612

>>58306701
Nibba those are seedpods...they're fucking everywhere in Australia. You telling me I can make money off fucktonnes of pest trees they plant around government housing?

>> No.58309107

>The Dutch parliament’s vote on a bill that would permanently ban gas production from the giant Groningen field has been delayed indeterminately, and despite a preliminary shutdown in October 2023 it could still be reactivated in exceptional cases.
One or two cold winters in Europe, and this attempt to ban gas production (among many) will age badly.

>> No.58309512

>>58309107
I have been following this for a while. There apparently have been earthquakes caused by ground movements Groningen blamed on the gas extraction and subsequent subsidence. It has apparently caused widespread property damage. Out of the initial recoverable resource they have been able to extract a good 4/5 over there but there's still almost 500Bcm I think, but they are more concerned about the long term damages that could occur. Actually not the most unhinged decision made in Europe as of late especially with the rapid LNG buildout.

>> No.58310019

>>58307694
Some lessons have to be learned the hard way

>> No.58310038
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>>58307694
>What the hell do bayhorse and poo lagoon shills add?
dank memes and shitposting
>Hardly anyone here talks about juniors anymore
that's because most juniors are garbage, but also I don't talk about them much because I don't want to shill much

>> No.58311026
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Will someone please fly to California and shoot me?
I'll pay you in gold and silver

>> No.58311095

>>58311026
>I'll pay you in gold and silver
Kek. Idk what to tell you brother you're just fucked, but you got to keep it together though.

>> No.58311226

>>58311095
The good news is my willy still works and my prostitute nurse doesn't mind my ostomy bag as long as I keep my shirt on to cover it she'll fuck me

>> No.58311237

>>58311026
hang in there fren

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>>58311026
>pp survived
you'll be alright bro

>> No.58311365

>>58311026
What the fuck hapenned man?

>> No.58311392
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>>58311026
How much gold and silver?

>> No.58311397

>>58306701
price of cocoa is going through the roof, i bet you can make money out the cocoa substitutes as well

>> No.58311493

>>58311392
500 oz. I can't give you all of it for shooting me I'll need some to be buried with

>> No.58311609

https://penguinempirereports.substack.com/p/thousands-go-without-power-during?utm_source=share&utm_medium=android&r=1bah86&triedRedirect=true

>> No.58312093

>>58311365
Head on collision. No seat belt. Died twice

>> No.58312100

>>58311493
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oCI5OLw7w2o

Thread theme

>> No.58312145

>>58311609
They should go ahead and approve Journey's Mazeppa gas plant

>> No.58312246

>>58307694
I know everyone wants to be like Rick rule and grab a 100x bagger on some bullshit junior, but buying calls on producers has actually made Mr money over the past several years instead of lose money like most of these bullshit juniors will end up doing. Most people bullish on gold and silver would be far better buying gdxj and silj leaps if they want a bit of nice leverage instead of gambling on the junior shitcoin tier operations

>> No.58312262

>>58311226
Kek
That's disgusting

>> No.58312287

>>58312246
this is true. Most people have no idea what they're doing in the jr miner market. I have gained an appreciation for the lower risk majors and advanced developers over the years and I'm doing quite well with those. Microcaps don't interest me very much anymore because I know they're usually microcaps for a very good reason

>> No.58312302

>>58312246
This is the truth nobody wants to say or hear it but it's the truth

>> No.58312324

>>58312287
If you're a gambler you can put a hundred burgers on something that's sub 20m market cap and hope it rises with the tide on a bullrun. Grab one or two in every sector and wait

>> No.58312334

>>58312287
>>58312302
Good luck lads, and God speed - we're going to make a shitload of money over the next few years.

>> No.58312336

>>58312246
>>58312287
Although I'll add that I stay away from ETFs like GDX/GDXJ because they have allocations I wouldn't add to my own portfolio. And I also stay away from options because I am great at consistently losing money with them. Options are for degenerates who know how to time things much better than I do, I much prefer lower returns and weathering volatility than watching my holdings dwindle away along with time

>> No.58312343

>>58312324
I'm not a gambler but I do make educated speculations to the best of my ability when an opportunity presents itself. I have a few smallcaps.

>> No.58312480

>>58312336
This is why you buy leaps, jan 2026 silj calls were dirt cheap a month ago and are still relatively cheap to where they will be at next month or next year

>> No.58312715

>>58311226
Lmfao based prostitute honestly. If your dick and head work, It's worth living imo.

>> No.58312727

>>58312480
long dated options have also fucked me in the past. Not touching them. Not for me.

>> No.58312820

>>58312246
>buying calls
Calls and juniors are high risk high reward. Calls could end up worthless as opposed to good juniors that usually don't go bankrupt so... But the fact of the matter is PP is the way to go about juniors because of the warrants. I'd say if you can participate in PP's It's better than calls, otherwise sure maybe calls are better if you know what you're doing.

>> No.58312848

>>58312820
How to get in on a PP? Make it simple tho. Pretend I'm retarded

>> No.58312857

>>58312848
>How to get in on a PP?
Have money, contact a broker.

>> No.58312891

>>58312857
Oh ok. I've looked all over my Schwab app and didn't see anything like that. Maybe I'll have to call them
I could probably scratch up six figures if they can put it in the name of a trust of something that's not my name. Fucking atf and fbi are watching me like a hawk

>> No.58312975
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Front page of Yahoo! News,
https://www.yahoo.com/finance/news/amid-explosive-demand-america-running-152219813.html

We're gonna need more coal

>> No.58312977

>>58312891
You probably need six figs to participate in one. You could also contact the company and tell them you're interested to finance the venture.

>> No.58313062

>>58312977
For six figures I'd have to go see the place myself. I thought of putting a trust together in my brother's name and taking investors myself, possibly from itt, and buying land in sand country of Arkansas and mining it myself

>> No.58313092

>>58313062
We sell all the sand to another fracking sand company and mine the sand to create a park to race dirt bikes and shit. Use any money earned from sand sales to build cabins. Start a hunting club and hunt during the winter. Race around the park in the summer

Die hitting an oak tree at 75 mph on a Kawasaki

>> No.58313178

>>58312287
it really doesnt help either that we had a perfect storm of a crappy market and loads of projects with potential that either failed to find anything or were outright scams. This happens every market, but annalists are saying the commercial market is completely ignoring the junior mining sector again, so even the projects that should get investment to continue are getting squeezed for cash.

>> No.58313202

>>58313178
So....buy the dip?

>> No.58313206
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>>58313178
The bad actors really need to be prosecuted and face severe consequences. Put the scammers behind bars. They're ruining the junior mining markets and that'll damage future mining in general.

>> No.58313304

>>58313206
its not just scammers either, there have been so many shit show operators giving the junior industry a bad name due to greed or sheer stupidity recently, no wonder the sectors in a hole!

>> No.58313517

>>58313304
>no wonder the sectors in a hole!
Well fuck, hope the gold price going up will bring some attention to these shitcos, if that happens I bought the literal bottom on most juniors ( I wasn't in the red on most of them), but I wouldn't get too cocky because juniors have a history of going lower.

>> No.58313977

>>58313304
Hmmmm. How, then, can these incompetents be kept out of the industry? I'd say lock them up for taking people's investment money and being too stupid to get a good project going, but that could dissuade people from starting new mining projects -- they'd fear prison time if they fail.

>> No.58314072

>>58313977
i am honestly not sure, perhaps regulation needs a corporate time out added. If you get called out too many times by the market, regulators could put you in the penalty box for a set amount of years? Its already sort of set up that way, but not nearly as utilized as it should.

>> No.58314080

>>58314072
Sounds like a good idea, though as you say, proper enforcement is needed.

>> No.58314109

>>58314080
a great example of this is what happened to Frank Callahan who ran Barkerville Gold into hot water with his shenanigans. He ended up barred from operating companies for i think 11 years and cant hold mineral titles either. A softer punishment than this, but with the added bonus of your name and companies getting put on a shit list could very well help.

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>>58314109
That sounds like a very good method to deter the bad actors in the industry. Keep the industry free of weed so the garden can thrive.

>> No.58314402

>>58312848
You need to be an (((accredited investor))) aka the law says you have to have a high enough net worth.

>> No.58314422

>>58313206
retards should also stop financing the scamsters but somehow there are always millionaires ready to join a PP

>> No.58314486
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SUV anon checking in

>> No.58314507

>>58314486
Based.

>> No.58314553

>>58314109
I bought into International Wayside Gold back when Callaghan was running it. I got lucky and made money, but this was when I started investing and I learned a lot about private placements/dilution/promotion. I read a post somewhere within the last few years praising him for keeping exploration going through tough times. Him and Graeme O must know rach other.

I just googled him to check the spelling of his name, and I see he is now back as CEO of Golden Cariboo. This twitter post has a good background:
https://twitter.com/Critical_Inv/status/1746923365418295641

I found a pattern with IWA then BGM but was only brave enough to try it (successfully) once... buy in November and sell mid January when the Christmas credit card bill arrives.

>> No.58314711

>ctrl-f
>ecuador
>0 results
You guys suck (I mean that in a nice way)
They raided a Mexican embassy and pissed off all of latin america and has had huge diplomatic blowback

>> No.58314725

>>58311026
Cock status?

>> No.58314743

>>58314486
Be safe out there lad

>> No.58314744

>>58314711
>ecuador
Weren't they like "open for business"? What they're doing isn't good for business.

>> No.58314750

>>58314725
Tiny but harder than Chinese arithmetic

>> No.58314761

>>58314711
Not enough info yet. It's all conducted by the CIA anyway so the diplomatic crap is a dog and pony show

>> No.58314817
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58314817

There's a bro here with a mom with cancer. I came across this X thread today and thought there's a chance it could help. I'd never heard of IP6 (Inositol Hexaphosphate). Good luck fren

https://twitter.com/NaturallyFTW/status/1776645591147205114

>> No.58314833

>>58314817
She did have 3 months of chemo... So you can't really know if it was the IP6, the chemo or the combination of the two that cured the cancer, at least not until you put it to the test in a study.

>> No.58314843

>>58314711
sounds like a big nothingburger

>> No.58314852
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58314852

>>58314817
I've mentioned my mother having cancer on these threads, though maybe another anon also did.
I will get my mom some of these supplements to try them. Can't hurt to try. My mom and I are very close, same with my dad and me.

>> No.58314864

>>58314852
Make sure she's off sugar too cancer cells thrive on sugar

>> No.58314884

>>58314864
I will. Thank you, anon.

>> No.58314980

>>58314553
i didnt know those two knew each other until last year when they were chatting on twitter back and forth in posts, interesting to know now. Frank honestly isnt as bad as a lot of the schemers out there, i believe he genuinely wanted to build Barkerville Gold into an operating mining company, but like all of them greet and stupidity got in the way.
I know of Golden Cariboo Resources, I was asked early last summer by one of their geologists if i was interested in a serious job, but they only wanted to pay half cash, the rest in stocks. At 0.17 cents a share i wasnt interested. I dont see them getting much work done this season, Frank's been unable to drum up much capital this year, even with record high gold prices.

>> No.58315019

>>58314864
>sugar
Like processed sugar right? Greens and berries for example contain substances with cancer killing properties.

>> No.58315081

>>58314833
>>58314852
I guess you need to log-in on X to read the replies and ways people have kind of modified these natural treatments, but seem pretty encouraging.

https://twitter.com/NaturallyFTW/status/1770160392599470156

>> No.58315089

>>58315019
Yes diets high in sucrose, fructose, and in general processed foods. But another thing I've found out is that cancer cells like any other cell need glucose to thrive. Some people have claimed to have success in defeating cancer through fasting and a ketogenic diet since both deprive the body of glucose. Probably not good enough on its own but at least cutting out the excess sugar should be healthy. I hear a lot of hospitals offer generous amounts of high sugar treats like ice cream to the patients, very irresponsible.

>> No.58315103

>>58314864
Yup
Germans knew this in the Forty's

>> No.58315123
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58315123

>>58315081
Thank you, anon

>> No.58315129

>>58315089
>fasting and a ketogenic diet since both deprive the body of glucose.
It won't really deprive the body of glucose, because the brain mostly lives on glucose meaning the body will convert fats and protein into glucose to feed the brain, but I assume there won't be any sugar spikes in the blood like if you were to eat ice cream.

>> No.58315155

>>58315123
you bet fren

>> No.58315262

>>58315129
Yes at least there shouldn't be an excess of sugar. But what do I know I'm no doctor.

>> No.58315810

>>58314817
Look up DCA for cancer.

>> No.58315854

>>58315123
God how I wish the U.S. still had this many operating underground coal mines -- or better yet, even more!

>> No.58316921
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Coal lumps, coal bumps

>> No.58316953

Uh oh, the climate doomers say we might be an extinct species in this century.
When will people realize that climate change is an apocalyptic doomsday cult and turn away from it? Or perhaps that's the attraction; there is a certain coziness in being a doomer, a sense that people are getting their just deserts for collective sin.

https://www.reddit.com/r/collapse/comments/1bxw6b4/the_scientific_case_for_nthe_nearterm_human/

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58317396

>>58314852
>>58314864
dont fall for the ketogenic fad, cancer is a metabolic disease and going on a keto diet will harm her more. Look up georgi dinkov, danny roddy and ray peat.

>> No.58317441

>>58317396
Keto saved my ass. Absolutely nothing I did allowed me to lose weight while maintaining muscle at age 30 with my shit metabolism.
Effectively I had to choose between being a fat bear with impressive muscles or a twink with abs.
Then I tried keto and for the first time since I was 20 I've been able to retain decent musculature while also having abs.
It's also good because it stops me from going on gas station snack binges that used to be my only stupid unneccesary financial expense.
My grocery bills have definitely gone way down now that all I eat is eggs, bacon, butter, cheese, sausage, meatballs, the occasional steak, and roast beef and ham sandwiches that I make with homemade carb free bread. (Eggs, cheese, almond flour, baking powder crisped in a waffle iron, but sometimes I leave out the last two depends on what flavor I'm in the mood for.)

>> No.58317545

>>58317441
yes, i also lost weight on keto. It has a immediate diuretic effect. You also feel like you have more energy when starting keto because it elevates cortisol etc. Its unsustainable in the long term, thats why all online keto grifters such as paul saladino or shawn baker eventually start eating alot of fruit / carbs.

>> No.58318079

>>58315262
>Yes at least there shouldn't be an excess of sugar.
That makes sense.

>> No.58318619
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58318619

Heard about this?
Oil rig on fire in mexico

>> No.58318696

>>58304748
1/3rd hedged bullion ETF, 1/3rd mining ETFs, 1/3rd Mix of large and small cap miners

>> No.58318711

Bayhorse is actually genius for not operating the mine until silver breakthroughs

>> No.58318724

>>58318711
don't worry they won't operate it afterwards either

>> No.58318903

>>58318619
They must've been listening to my new mix tape

>> No.58318914

>>58315129
Just make her take fenbendazole it cures cancer completely bunch of docs on substack ran studies and proved it and started getting suicided but everyone says it cured them

>> No.58318926

>>58318696
Which of those gas performed the strongest over the last month or so?

>> No.58318940

Anybody in GROY? Its bussin

>> No.58318959

Also what are yalls thoughts on RIO rn? Im seeing a multi year bull flag that looks like its about to buss out. Should be around the lowest before it curls up again. Anyone else seeing this? Might move some gold gains into RIO for the divvy

>> No.58319556

https://www.yahoo.com/tech/researchers-breakthrough-50-old-battery-000000377.html

>> No.58319748

>>58317441
>It's also good because it stops me from going on gas station snack binges
Well this seems to be the reason you couldn't lose weight. Losing weight is about discipline, taking less calories in that you're consuming. The diet doesn't really matter in that sense as long as you're in a caloric deficit you'll lose weight.

>> No.58319835

>>58319748
Fact is if youre even able to get fat youre just a subhuman dysgenic piece of shit. Normal healthy people without generations of dysgenic breeding and severe dna damage dont get fat. Its not even possible. My family are all Aryan gigachads that live well into our 90s while maintaining perfect health. Both my grandparents are 87 and lift and run daily and mog most of the subhumans at the gym. Noone in our family is fat. Some of us have tried and couldnt put on weight. We maintain a low bodyfat percentage and muscular physiques even without exercising and when eating 6k calories a day.

You are a subhuman unfit for this planet. You need to kill yourself.

>> No.58319865

>>58319835
For example i broke my toe 2 years ago. Lived on a couch for 6 months didnt move at all. Smoked weed and binge ate nonstop watching movies and shit. Didnt get fat at all. Easily 4k calories a day.

Any of you subhumans would have ballooned up to 600 lbs because you are inferior. Simple as. Cope. Seethe. Kys

>> No.58319962
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58319962

>>58319865
Shit. I've been bedridden and in a wheelchair for four months and the only thing I have in my life is weed and food. I've lost weight. And because of the ostomy bag my body isn't extracting all the calories and nutrients so I eat every two hours and snack in between. Only time I've ever had a belly was when I got out of jail last summer and I was purposefully trying to put weight back on and recover from 21 days in solitary confinement.

>> No.58320034

>>58319962
Nigger what the fuck happened? And why do you have the poopoo bag? Will you ever be able to shit again?

>> No.58320392

>>58319835
>You are a subhuman unfit for this planet. You need to kill yourself.
Brother calm down, I've never been overweight in my life, never will. Just responding to an anon that had a hard time losing weight.

>> No.58320702

>>58320034
>>58312093

>> No.58320812

>>58318926
Gas performed? If you mean best performed, It was Wesdome followed by Fortuna

>> No.58320845

>>58318619
This is Mexico Nationalising its Oil

>Sorry, We cant sell our oil for a while
>Globo homo inc collapses
>New Mexican government changes the law
>Shareholders get a cheque for the shares they thought they owned

Watch as this gets rinsed and repeated for metals mining shares and other commodities, We are entering a world of If you do not hold it, You sure as fuck dont own it.

>> No.58320878

>>58320034
Car crash. Idk yet. May not ever walk again

>> No.58320933

>>58320812
Has performed
Stupid autocorrect. I mean which of those 1/3s you have invested has performed the best

Sorry

>> No.58321115

>>58314843
>>58314761
>>58314744
Well, between this and stuff like >>58320845
and >>58318619, it sounds like Latin America is going to be where a lot of the world's economic focus will be moving to, which is something I had ideas for 2 years ago but never acted on.

Mexico in particular makes sense within the NA economy; you get a lot of resources from Canada, process it in Mexico, and sell to the US and Canada. It has a lot of factories and a huge wealth divide, which I think is good because it means cheap labor. It also has a pretty robust electronics industry, which people seem to forget, and it has a very short distance between coasts, compared to the US borders, and has access to Latin America, Gulf of Mexico, overseas, and east and west coasts; in addition, companies like CP Rail have contiguous rail between all three countries

South America has a ton of copper and silver, but shitty jurisdictions. Whether EVs are a meme or not, these two materials are critical for continued growth long term due to our reliance on electronics everywhere, and supply flow is not projected to meet future demand. In general, high interest rates and energy prices have reduced the value of miners of all kinds (banks and governments have been buying gold, which is why there is a divergence), so now is the time to load up on these if you haven't.

Personally, I want to target agri inputs (oil, natgas/ammonia, potash, phosphate) as well as stuff like sand and perhaps coal, with a handful of copper, gold, and silver.

>> No.58322067

>>58321115
It's got socialist leanings in nearly every latin American country. And they aren't afraid to use death squads to wipe out villages. Plus, like everywhere, it's so damn corrupt you can buy a politician for a can of pork n beans

>> No.58322925

>>58322067
Yes, there's a lot of jurisdiction risk, but I think it has a lot of upside potential. For example, in a copper etf, I want it to be diversified across all of the latam mining countries, rather than being concentrated in say, Peru.

>> No.58322944

>>58321115
Brazil and Argentina are great places to have exposure to imho

>> No.58322978

>Gold Futures down 0.55%
The cartel won.

>> No.58323013

>>58322978
its over

>> No.58323045

>>58323013
>-0.93%
I concede, they won.

>> No.58323061

commodities in general are being hit right now, wonder what the market wide cause is

>> No.58323065

>>58323061
the cartel, they won.

>> No.58323261

>>58322925
I love reading about how those countries drag their politicians out in the streets and beat them mercilessly

Shits Keno

>> No.58323324
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58323324

the chinks are going to slurp this dip so hard

>> No.58323632

>>58323061
Gary predicted this would happen.

>> No.58323792

>>58323632
red predicted he would predict that

>> No.58323832

>>58323792
I predicted red would predict gary would predict that.

>> No.58323896

>>58323832
somehow i got the feeling you would do that before you told me

>> No.58324021

>>58323896
I guess you could say you predicted I would predict red would predict gary would predict that

>> No.58324047

>>58323632
How did he predict it brother? All you Gary subs have been posting is how bullish he is...

>> No.58324077

>https://www.lewrockwell.com/2024/04/no_author/peter-schiff-gold-is-telling-us-the-fed-is-wrong/

theres a video of peter talking about gold n the article

>> No.58324114

>https://www.lewrockwell.com/2024/04/no_author/a-new-gold-standard/

good, short article about societys alternative to fiat currency

>> No.58324146

>>58324021
I predicted tattoo head nigger would lose 20 thousand dollars shorting the generational bottom and act like it never happened

>> No.58324741
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>> No.58324765
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58324765

You're welcome /cmmg/

>> No.58324950

>>58324765
why doesn't he shave his chest hair? is he even trying to pass?

>> No.58325019
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58325019

>>58323013
WE'RE BACK

>> No.58325047

Ukraine has attacked a nuclear power plant in Russia. Russia really needs to deal with that little punk ass country. 300 hydrogen bombs detonating over all of Ukraine should do the trick.

https://www.rt.com/russia/595560-zaporozhye-nuclear-power-plant-drone-attack/

>> No.58325179

>>58324950
Zoom out

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>>58324765

when our miners 10x I'm sending you a big tiddy Japanese schoolgirl nurse

>> No.58325292
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58325292

>>58325047
>The management of the facility stressed, however, that “no nuclear power plant in the world is built to withstand full-scale fire impact by an armed force.”

Just more reason to rely on coal. War is inevitable. There will be great wars in the future just as there have been in the past. It is human nature. We will even have nuclear wars as the centuries march on because humans cannot control themselves when war mentality and mob psychology set in.
So why have nuclear plants when they will explode and irradiate whole areas and ecosystems?
If a coal plant gets struck in war, you lose some coal and have a powerful explosion, but you don't end up with an irradiated landscape.

>> No.58325435
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58325435

Kek

>> No.58325453
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58325453

>>58325435

>> No.58325495

its too late isnt it? i thoguht i would be smart this time and diciplined and i wouldnt ape in and chase the green dildos. im sitting on a fat wad of useless cash. oh well

>> No.58325534
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58325534

How do we feel about physical copper

>> No.58325824

>>58325019
wow $3187 in leaf bux, heading for $3500 pretty soon!

>> No.58325844

>>58318619
Does anyone know where I can find out how much of the world's oil purchases are being conducted with the U.S. Dollar?

>> No.58325846
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58325846

>>58324146
I have ten acres of land and a thriving business. I'm doing pretty well. Still have stocks and a metal pile. See you still haven't figured out how to read yet.

Member like I told you? Every day I get more and more success and you stay stuck in the mud like a faggot?

>> No.58325965

>>58325844
Don't they just use the USD for nominal figures, then settle it in whatever currencies?

>> No.58326021
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58326021

>>58322944
>>58322978
>>58323013
>>58323045
>>58323065
>>58323632
>>58325019
We're so back. The cartel lost. It's time for us to get too cocky. WAGMI.

>> No.58326348

>>58326021
>>58325019
God bless China and India. Our heroes.

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58326372

>>58326348
I just hope China and India could be the heroes of American coal mining and import a lot more of our fine American coals. That's the case I'm making to my company and to Peabody.

>> No.58326378

>>58325534
Put the pipe down

>> No.58326400

>>58326372
lotta coal over there in the Orient. India just passed 1 billion tons per year of annual production. China and Indonesia are also mining more and more, and China is importing all it can.

>> No.58326427

>>58325965
I meant the percentage share of all oil trades that are being conducted in USD, not the nominals.

>> No.58326431

>>58326427
99%

>> No.58326457

>>58326431
>99%
Ah, I see you're the threads retarded resident troll. Was hoping for a serious answer from a non-troll, so I can better track the rate of decline in USD settlements.

>> No.58326478

>>58326457
I'm serious. Oil is priced in USD like most other commodities. Only very recently have actors like the Saudis and the chinks began to settle tentatively in other currencies (yuan)

>> No.58326548

How do I cope with not buying any gold or silver back in 2022 when I was strongly considering it? Should I just kys myself?

>> No.58326560

>>58326548
you can buy some now

>> No.58326581

>>58326478
>https://oilprice.com/Latest-Energy-News/World-News/Fifth-of-Global-Oil-Trade-Used-Non-Dollar-Currencies-in-2023.html
Don't you have something better to do than be an insufferable troll?

>> No.58326592

>>58326560
I can, but back then I was considering doing it so I preserve my wealth, haven't even considered gambling with it. Now I know fuck all what will happen to it.

>> No.58326643

>>58326592
If gold is a limited resource, wouldnt you want to buy it at todays prices, rather than 5 years from now?
You will always miss opportunities, and you could buy the local top or ATH, but you wont have any gains from the sidelines. This is why you want to DCA in over time and be consistent

>> No.58326662
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58326662

>>58326400
I wish the US would export more, but I've been hearing for 15 years that exports will save the American coal industry. I hear it again now. Meanwhile, the US coal industry has shrunk more than 50% in since 2009. And this year is shaping up to be a disaster for coal miners, with layoffs going on all across the country and coal miners scrambling for work.
It's a sad situation brought on by lazy management who lack foresight. They need to get their asses in gear and get much more into the Asian markets.

>> No.58326824

>>58326662
Why do you think they havent? Im certain ESG and green energy mandates are fucking it

>> No.58326879

>>58326592
>Didn't pull the trigger to years ago because of doubt
>still won't pull the trigger because of doubt.
Literally buy some before you want to pull the trigger on yourself for being an indecisive bitch.

>> No.58326912 [DELETED] 

Its Eid after a day, my days are not going well. Not being able to buy some new dress for my mother and sister. Anyone may help me with $1k so that I can celebrate my Eid well?

>> No.58326964

>>58326581
if you knew the answer why did you ask?

>> No.58326972
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58326972

>>58326824
I have never been able to get a good answer to that question -- or any answer, really. I'm sure ESG and the green energy craze isn't helping. But coal companies seem complacent to me, like the higher ups are just managing the decline and getting what they can until coal is done in the United States.
If it were up to me, executives that fail in such a big way would face Chinese justice: a firing squad and a bill for the bullet sent to their family members to pay off.
I don't care much for politics. I care about what's good for the coal industry in the USA. If a hyper-authoritarian regime got better results for coal, I'd be all for it. I have a one track mind.

>> No.58326984 [DELETED] 

>>58326972
Can you help me with $1k for the Eid day anon? :)

>> No.58327003

>>58324765
Kek.
>>58326021
We are so fucking back! The cartel loseth.

>> No.58327248

Silver is in a key resistance range now. If $28.35 breaks hold onto your bags for dear life

>> No.58327403

>>58327248
Or I guess it's gotta break the $30 after all but still we're close now

>> No.58327565

>>58326972
>politics? what?
>i just wanna grill for pete's sake (on coal)

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58327677

>>58327565
A coal fired grill would be cool.

>> No.58327710

>>58327248
So what? Fact is none of you made any money because you paid huge premiums, taxes, fees, commissions and suffered huge inflationary losses in the 10 years you have been waiting for thus tiny move. That has to hurt hence your coping and dilating

>> No.58327897 [DELETED] 

>Ctrl+F "Hycroft"
>Phrase not Found
I wonder what an average AMC hodler thinks of Hycroft

>>58307602
>Coal
Anons who are into coal miners and like risk [yes, investing is risky, especially investing in mining] and are not afraid of long holds can look into Polish (Bogdanka, Jastrzębska Spółka Węglowa, Bumech traded at Warsaw Stock Exchange) and Ukrainian (Coal Energy SA traded at Warsaw Stock Exchange, even more risky than Polish ones due to war) coal mining stocks. Ukrainian coal basins are fucking enormous in case anyone wonders and there are countries with smaller areas than some of them. And that's just the known ones.

GreenX Metals [https://greenxmetals.com/] (traded at Warsaw Stock Exchange, London Stock Exchange and Australian Stock Exchange) formerly known as Praire Mining is no longer coal stock. They are in process of arbitration against Polish Government (Prawo i Sprawiedliwość the ruling party of the time fucked them up on concessions on deposits they been exploring) and awaiting a publication of final judgment for months now [judgment if been made is secret and publication date unknown]. They are demanding a really fat stack of cash. They are also currently engaging in exploring deposits of precious and base metals in two areas of Greenland where traces of possible deposits been found in the past by Denmark researchers decades ago. These properties they are researching are called are ARC (mainly Copper with traces of silver and suspected potential for presence of Platinum Group Metals) and Eleonore North (potential for gold and traces of wolfram among main "stars") and GreenX is cooperating with Greenfields Explorations [https://gexpl.com] on them.

>> No.58327931
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58327931

>>58327897
Good info anon, thank you. I might invest in some foreign coal, though I am mostly out of investing now that I've made my money from it and have a lucrative job to tide me over while my gold, silver, platinum, and cash do their thing.
Indeed Ukraine and Poland have huge coal reserves, as does Russia.

>>58327710
I bought stock in 2020, did a 100+x, and now have cash and precious metals as a hedge against cash devaluation. So I am sitting pretty. I also earn six figures and live very cheaply.
So suck me, fren.

>> No.58327955 [DELETED] 

>>58327710
If gold reaches 4k/Oz even 1:80 gold:silver ratio would mean 50$/Oz silver. The question is would that low silver price in gold stick for longer or go toward more natural ratio lifting silver into hundred dollars territory at just 1:40 ratio at 4k/Oz gold. 80 and higher Oz of silver for an Oz of gold is a totally anomalous price in my opinion.

>> No.58327981 [DELETED] 

>>58327931
>Russia
It does not. Republics does. Not Russia [Muscovy]. Russia is a shithole located at swamps. When Republics leave federation Russia is left with nothing. As Gods intended.

>> No.58327982

GOLD!

https://www.juniorminingnetwork.com/junior-miner-news/press-releases/667-tsx/aot/158650-ascot-commences-ore-processing-at-the-premier-gold-project.html

>> No.58327987 [DELETED] 

>>58327982
Could we ask for a full sentence?

>> No.58328001

>>58327955
That's gibberish m8 why not just gut a goat and read the entrails has any of that voodoo ever made you even 1 penny?

>> No.58328062
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>>58327981
Russia itself has vast resources. Please don't let your anti-Russian feeling blind you.

>> No.58328122 [DELETED] 

>>58326972
Major barriers for development in Polish coal mining were mainly:

1. Big share of companies were owned by government and postcommunist ruling parties with many members linked to Russian lobbies [who were also against Polish nuclear energy] were awful at implementing effective and cheap methods of mining. I guess Chinese lobbies are trying to have same kind of influence on US coal mining in areas of US legislation. GreenX Metals when they been called Praire Mining most likely get fucked on their licenses exactly because of hostility of some government members because they were actually going to make production of coal in Poland to be cheap and efficient.

2. Workers unions demanding constant rises at expense of dividends paid for shareholders.

3. One of largest polish mines Krupińsko was dismantled totally because, well no one knows why to be honest . There been zero logical and economical reasons to wipe it out of existence so I suspect someone get some serious bribe for that end result. Dunno from whom tho.

But at times of serious peaks in coal prices these companies are making fat stacks of cash even despite inefective and even hostile government actions.

>>58328001
I'm sorry, I was not expecting to talk to a sub room temperature IQ individuals like you.

>>58328062
Russia is small region within Russian FEDERATION and it barely has any resources. Russia is a region more or less close to area of Moscov Oblast. You are mistaking Russia for Russian Federation. These two things are not the same. That's history, not feelings. History does not care for feelings like hate or love.

>> No.58328130

>>58327710
>>58328001
hey buddy you got the wrong thread, the pet rock thread is two pages down

>> No.58328203

>>58328122
In most of the world, when we say "Russia," we mean the Russian Federation, i.e. the 6 million plus square miles ruled by Putin.

>> No.58328224
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>>58328130
pic very rel

>> No.58328231 [DELETED] 

>>58328203
You have been introduced to what is meant by Russia when we eastern europeans speak about that shithole two times already.

>> No.58328245

>>58328224
lmfao it's literally the same obsessed schizo. You think he'll pop in more often to seethe while we make millions during this face-ripping bullrun? This is also an important popular sentiment indicator: this is the generalist investor's attitude towards gold and silver. Gaze upon our competition, commodity chads!

>> No.58328280
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>>58328231
I'm not in Eastern Europe and don't use that diction. It seems you want to minimize Russia out of some historical grievance.

>> No.58328292 [DELETED] 

>>58328280
GTFO with your westsplaining. You are from Petersburg most likely anyway.

>> No.58328299

a lot of tourists in this thread today huh

>> No.58328305 [DELETED] 

>>58328299
From Petersburg

>> No.58328314

>>58328292
Oh brother
Why are you so butthurt by the mere thought of Russia?

>> No.58328315

>>58328305
you're arguing with the most American coal miner mate. You're not a regular here and it really shows.

>> No.58328346 [DELETED] 

>>58328314
Dunno Sasha, enlighten us. What is your "western" explanation? Everyone here already can see that you are just one of Olgino "bots" based on imense amount of butthurt you experience when someone "minimizes your mother Rashka". No westerner gives a fuck about such details.

You just burnt your cover. Take that like a man instead of failing to deal with reality like typical pidorashka ziggers fail.

Now go cope somewhere else or go vax your rusty soviet era Lada the only "classic car" you would ever be able to afford.

>> No.58328359

>us
just you buddy, you're all alone on this one.

>> No.58328365 [DELETED] 

>>58328315
>you're arguing with the most American coal miner mate.

Yes, they are always "the most X in X". More German than German, most Polish Poles from Polish parts of Polish Poland, etc. Typical mark of Russian Olgino bot farm made "celebrities".

>> No.58328378 [DELETED] 

>>58328359
I don't care about you and your friends at Olgino. Go suck each other dicks in heterosexual manner or whatever act of Great Russian Culture is appropriate to do in that context. You are fooling no one.

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>>58328378
>>58328365
sounds cool bro

>> No.58328399 [DELETED] 

>>58328393
Can't hear ya over all that cock slurping noises your coworkers are making. Could you please repeat that once again but LOUDER?

>> No.58328411
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anybody else see these bonanzas from Pan American today?
>"Hole U-121-22 contains the highest silver grade intercept in the Skarn, to date, of 22 metres averaging 1,435 g/t Ag, 31.9% Pb and 20.5% Zn within a broader interval of 78 metres of 568 g/t Ag, 12.5% Pb and 9.6% Zn"

>> No.58328413 [DELETED] 

>>58328399

And without a dick in your mouth[I'm not judging, you for sure have a proper heterosexual reasons to suck it]?

>> No.58328554

>>58328346
God you Eastern Europeans really are the niggers of Europe. You're so buttblasted about Russia lording over you for centuries that it's clear you have a victim complex and are deeply inferior creatures.
Well, the USA will lose this proxy war in Ukraine, will lose to Russia! (gasp)
Just like the USA has lost every war since World War II. Prepare to be absorbed back into the Motherland. With your bad attitude, I'm sure there's a gulag in your future where you'll have to remain until your re-education is complete.
Meanwhile I'll be sitting here as an American millionaire reading about the re-education of Eastern European niggers like yourself on news feeds and thinking "All is right with the world."

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>>58328554
WOW, Sasha you made that post all by yourself or you had to consult at least 10 other officers at Olgino judging by the amount of time it took you to publish an answer? I'm impressed. I hope many buckets of cum would be your award for larping as a real estate natural resources coal burning special care agent. And yes, we know that Russians consider drinking cum of their superiors as a purely heterosexual and orthodox christian act in vein of communion because Christ's blood is also a bodily fluid and Christ is superior to you so sucking cocks is basically like Eucharist in Russian hierarchy.

>> No.58328788

>>58328614
You Eastern Europeans are truly pathetic, living in fear and hatred of Russia. You deserve to be conquered and colonized. It's what inferior races deserve.

>> No.58328829 [DELETED] 

>>58328788
es Sasha, yes. We cannot wait for your 10cm long hard Buriat cocks in our anuses so we can feel your supreme form of heterosexuality in action.

>> No.58328843
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>> No.58328903

>>58328829
You have one sick mind, little Polack.

>> No.58328927 [DELETED] 

>>58328903
I know Sasha. That's why I detect Russians online so easily.

>> No.58329002

>>58328927
must suck being so busy defending homosexual Zelensky on 40 zerohedge comment sections at once.

>> No.58329003

>>58328927
You're a delusional paranoiac too. I am American of German ancestry. Hear that? Yes, German. The Master Race.
In Hitler's racial hierarchy, you Slavs were the slave race, the lowest of Europeans, because you never succeeded in building an advanced civilization like all the rest of Europe did.
The highest race is the Nordics. Second is the Western Europeans like the English. Third is the South Europeans like the Italians and Greeks,
Dead last among Europeans are you primitive Eastern Euros.

>> No.58329005

>>58328927
Seething NAFO tranny or very committed mediocre troll.

>> No.58329057 [DELETED] 

>>58329003
>I am American of German ancestry.
Just because some of your ancestors moved to Russia does not make you German. So stop larping, it's even more ridiculous now than it was before. What next? You will claim that you are related to Donald Trump? Just because Trump slept with your mother back in the '80s when she was his escort does not yet mean he is your poppa, Sasha.

>>58329005
Oh then what does it make you then if I trigger you so easily?

>> No.58329258

>>58329005
Mediocre is a bit generous, no?

>> No.58329394 [DELETED] 

>>58329258
true, I was not even making too much of an effort

>> No.58329423

>>58304984
LOL. Every worthless mountain in idaho is now a POTENTIAL HERCULES. These scammers are absolutely shameless

>> No.58329614

>>58329423
how many acres does shithorse even hold? I bet it's a miniscule land position. Shameless pumping from the CEO himself, just showing a random IP/mag anomaly and saying "Hercules"

>> No.58329634

>>58329057
You need to die, little Polack. You're a subhuman white nigger.

>> No.58329650

can we move on from this derailing nigger already? just ignore the tourist, block the ID. We're reaching dangerously uncomfy levels of comfiness

>> No.58329652

https://twitter.com/Ascotgold/status/1777308916549923097

Ascot's getting its mill ready to receive ore from Big Missouri mine!

>> No.58329715

>>58327710
Most of my silver is 66-120% more valuable than when I bought it.

Remind me how that makes me suffer

>> No.58329782

>>58328299
What did I wake up too?

>> No.58329787

>>58306701
I can't invest in carob in good conscience because it takes like dogshit.

>> No.58330050

Holy shit this thread turned into /pol/ real quick. No more brother wars please.

>> No.58330089

Fuck I'm literally shaking the cartel is winning...

>> No.58330173

Benton bros it's happening.

https://www.cruxinvestor.com/posts/benton-resources-high-grade-copper-discovery-poised-for-growth-financing-sets-up-aggressive-2024-drill-campaign
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ErafFT4dbqs

>> No.58330200

>>58330089
we're so back

>> No.58330223

>>58326592
I would just buy silver because gold has gone up so much.

>> No.58330253

>>58330200
>Gold up 0.01%
It's real! We are so freaking back bros!

>> No.58330269

>Gold down 0.01%
It's unequivocally over. I sold.

>> No.58330295
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Impact Silver on a roll lately, maybe people are noticing that, unlike most silver producers, Impact turned a profit last quarter

>> No.58330309

>>58330295
>Pic
Jeeze, those guys can't even dress themselves... What the fuck is that? Just get a shirt and tie. Imagine trusting these people with your money.

>> No.58330366

>>58330309
Fred is as trustworthy as they come anon, I wish I had a lot more than 20,000 shares

>> No.58330371

>>58330295
>>58328843

>> No.58330420

>>58328843
kek, he's right, Impact is probably 10x+ from here

>> No.58330438

The thread derailing trolls are arguing again, throwing everything off topic. Does this mean something is about to happen?

>> No.58330464

>>58330438
>Does this mean something is about to happen?
The cartel is plotting something, that's for sure.

>> No.58330618

>>58330438
I answered the guy in good faith and mentioned that Russia has lots of resources. That Polack said Russia is a small country just surrounding Moscow and jumped down my throat, accusing me of being "Sacha," for not using the "proper" Eastern European so called definition of Russia. So I laid into him.
No wonder my dad used to tell me Polacks are stupid and no good.

>> No.58330643

>>58330438
Bullish

>> No.58331014
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NFG bros up again

>Roth MKM analyst Mike Niehuser initiated coverage with a Buy rating on New Found Gold (NFGC – Research Report) today and set a price target of $9.00.

https://markets.businessinsider.com/news/stocks/new-found-gold-nfgc-has-a-new-rating-from-roth-mkm-1032554197

>> No.58331137 [DELETED] 

>>58326581
>what is reading comprehension: the post
I don't know the answer, hence why I asked it you retarded fucking troll, and I still don't. And if you don't know the answer, which you clearly had no clue about, why the fuck are you even answering it and giving me bullshit info?

>> No.58331342

>>58326964
>what is reading comprehension: the post
I don't know the answer, hence why I asked it you retarded fucking troll, and I still don't. And if you don't know the answer, which you clearly had no clue about, why the fuck are you even answering it and giving me bullshit info?

>> No.58331421

>>58330438
One shitposter does not make a happening.

>> No.58331546

>>58306477
>>58306435
>>58306412
A lot of the "foreign immigrants" are ethnic Japanese from South America. There're a LOT of Japs living in Brazil, for example.

Also keep in mind, learning Japanese is several orders of magnitude harder than, say, English. Many of these foreigners will work for a couple years, then leave. The learning curve to "integrate" is high, not to mention Japs are (rightfully) xenophobic.

>> No.58331554

>>58304721
what's the best leveraged way to invest in oil right now? It seems like buying the actual commodity unless I have enough to buy future contracts is impossible. Do I just buy exxon, shell, chevron, etc? Or is there more I can do?

I'm seriously banking on oil being 125/barrel around september.

>> No.58331747

>>58331554
>what's the best leveraged way to invest in oil right now?
Canadian oil juniors with terrible balance sheets.

>> No.58331766

>>58331554
the most leveraged way? Either gamble with options or "invest" in the worst oil shitco you can find.

>> No.58331771
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i80 dilution time

https://www.juniorminingnetwork.com/junior-miner-news/press-releases/2984-tsx/iau/158661-i-80-announces-c-86-million-bought-deal-public-offering-of-units.html

>> No.58331786

>>58328346
Meds now Jesus Christ, why are you people so buck broken by the thought of slavniggers.

>> No.58331790

>>58331766
>>58331747
well I don't mean "degenerate" tier leveraged. I'd just like to find something competent to buy some leaps on, but I swear tracking the actual oil commodity seems like a pain in the cock.

>> No.58331793

>>58331771
I find it impressive that a non-microcap gold stock is able to make new yearly lows in this market environment. There's underperformance and then there's companies like i80 and Lion One

>> No.58331805

>>58327897
Good post, will look into these

>> No.58331812

>>58331790
> something competent to buy some leaps on
Exxon, Chevron, Canadian Natural. maybe Diamondback and Pioneer if you want to go down the quality chain a bit

>> No.58331825

>>58307666
Love this photo

>> No.58331838

>>58311026
Wtf happened to you

>> No.58331850

>>58312093
Grim, that's fucked. Who was at fault?

>> No.58331886

>>58331554
Considered the current weakness in Asian refining margins being bearish?

>> No.58331922

>>58318940
Fr fr no cap?

>> No.58331926

Will bake up a new thread

>> No.58331949

>>58324741
>>58324765
Shawty bad fr fr

>> No.58331955

>>58325435
The absolute state of bugtroons

>> No.58331959

>>58331554
A combination of bullish headlines from mainstream sources and lacklustre Asian refinery margins makes me take the under on that.

>> No.58332001

Fresh bread

>>58331993

>>58331993

>>58331993

>> No.58332003

>>58331959
honestly, mainstream sources or not, but I think the reality is that demand is increasing, there's no real push to meet the demand any better than last year, and its an election year so the saudis will tell biden to shove it and not do anything to give him even an ounce of peace. Unless I've missed something, I think the case is bullish since the economy isn't showing any signs of capsizing

>> No.58332065

>>58328413
Do you usually think about sucking cock this much?

>> No.58332076

>>58330309
Won't comment on their character, but their dress is awful lol.

>> No.58333190

>>58327981
found the seething karelian