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We're moving to Japan 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)

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>> No.52458895
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thank you baker!
here are a few more shots of New Polaris while I have them up.

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another great shot from New Polaris, imagine living out in that camp in the 1950s.

>> No.52459374

>>52459101
Thanks for the cool photos, Pan Man. I bet they had a grand old time.

>> No.52459435

>>52459374
Some of the old bars in gold country still have the trough down below the bar where the 49ers would pull their dick out and piss right there. The trough was angled to run it all downhill.
One town bear my little grow had no less than 3 dozen brothels now the town has maybe 5-700 people. I couldn't imagine how fucking wild that shit was back then
>There's an Indian!
>Shoot it!!

>> No.52459476

>>52459374
>>52459435
I'm this poster btw
>>52459435

>> No.52459499

>>52459476
Shit. I've been drinking
>>52459216

>> No.52459548

>>52459435
>Some of the old bars in gold country still have the trough down below the bar where the 49ers would pull their dick out and piss right there.
That's crazy lol, imagine the smell. But yeah they were truly free back then, could do whatever the fuck they wanted, especially in places like this. Must have been awesome.

>> No.52459588

>>52459475
Against normal hiccups yes, obviously. But idk if you've noticed anon but precious metals are the only things trending down as inflation sends other commodities upward. When gold and silver catch up they will catch up lastest and fastest. Holding out that long is yet another strain to consider. Which is significantly more difficult as a junior

>> No.52459686

>>52459548
>could do whatever the fuck they wanted
those places were usually burned down over and over again by rival saloon owners, angry patrons, or the current owner to get insurance money. Most saloon owners lasted less than a year. A lot of them were murdered.
you were perfectly free to do anything you could get away with, which wasn't a lot. You had to be good with a gun but even better at making friends. Most of the people that long for the good old days are the sort that would've been hung or shot or tossed into a mine shaft within a day or two of arriving.

>> No.52459812

>>52459686
>>52459548
Fun Fact!
San Fransisco was burned to the ground at least 3 times by gangs of looters. These crews would rush through town throwing burning bottles and dynamite through open doors and windows, forcing people to flee in a panic. The population fled, and when the burned ruins cooled down enough the looters would go through and pick out the valuables like gold from strong boxes. One of the first versions of a community police force was devised because of this, but it really was just a bunch of vigilantes who would shoot or hang you at random.

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>>52459686
its also interesting to note that by the time BC was being explored / settled most of this sort of activity was already neutralized. You wouldnt live very long in harsh surroundings if you were an outlaw, most towns had rules where you would leave your guns with a bar keep or in your room. It was common to see men with long guns wandering around, but pistols were heavily frowned upon. Brass nuckles were common though, bar / street fights were well known in towns like Barkerville, Nelson, Sandon causing mass casualties.

Times were hard, the men were harder.

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>>52458835
PILBF to $15.00. Niggers tongue my anus.

>> No.52460649

>>52459812
>San Fransisco was burned to the ground at least 3 times by gangs of looters.
Leadville Colorado was burned to the ground 4 times between 1878 and 1881. It burned several times after that, but by 1881 all the saloons and whorehouses and other businesses were built of brick and stone. We had something like 24 private fire departments, and the firemen were notorious for going out and starting fires when they were bored or needed some extra money. Fire insurance was one of the largest businesses in town, and a lot of the biz was probably paying arsonists not to burn the buildings your agency insured and perhaps paying them to light up a few insured by competitors.

we had the same sorts of gun laws. Guns were mostly illegal in town, but people still managed to get shot a few times a day anyways.

>> No.52460821

>>52459435
>Some of the old bars in gold country still have the trough down below the bar where the 49ers would pull their dick out and piss right there.
we were more civilized. Every morning the wagon from the sawmills would arrive and sell loads of sawdust to the bars and brothels. It would be shoveled in and spread out to catch the shit, piss, blood, and vomit from a day and night of partying. The next morning it would be swept out into the street and the kids in town would sift through it looking for coins and valuables. Even now when they do construction on the sidewalks or streets in our enormous former red light district people still find coins and watches and stuff that was swept out with the trash 150 years ago.

>> No.52461301

>>52459588
thanks for the advice

do you think this recent uptrend in the gold price is permanent or just a temporary bull trap and it's going back back?

>> No.52461381

I sold my crypto alt coin I bought in march 2021. I've sold many commodity bottoms recently this year as well, so crypto should do well in the short term from here on out.

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>>52458835
Uranium fags, lol.

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Screenshot reminder for when Eric Sprott cashes out at a 100x gain in 3-6 years.

>> No.52463811

>>52462449
Pegasus isn't a real uranium company

>> No.52463849

>>52463751
>Screenshot reminder for when Eric Sprott cashes out at a 100x gain in 3-6 years
daily reminder that a 100x gain over 3-6 years is a net loss after taxes, operating expense, and inflation unless you have literall millions to invest.

>> No.52463902

>>52463849
How? That can't be.

>> No.52463947

>>52463902
easy example

I have a dollar to invest

in 3 years it does 100x and it's 100 dollars
the IRS takes 40 dollars leaving me with 60
the state and county take another 20 leaving me with 40
I paid 20000 in home office and time expenses leaving me with -19960.

it's a loss.

to break even I need to invest tens of thousands of dollars at 100x gain over the same three years. To profit I need to invest millions.
Even then I might have been better off buying oil or ETFs or something else.

>> No.52464103

>>52463947
You counter that with investments that serve as tax shelters.

>> No.52464119

>>52464103
you got it anon

getting rich has nothing to do with gains and everything to do with volume of tax losses.

bezos amen.

>> No.52464134

>>52464103
>>52464119
if 2 borrowers go into the bank and ask for a million dollar loan

1. I made $50k last year
2. I lost $500000k last year

you know who gets the loan?

I do.

>> No.52464868

>>52464103
>>52464134
as a real world example

I LOST half a million dollars in 2008. my "income" was -$500k. (negative)

in 2009 I got over a million in loans for a 2nd house, 2 new vehicles, and several condos outside my country.

meanwhile wagies I knew made money in 08 and couldn't get a loan for a thousand bucks.

I lost money and was wealthier than people that made money.

Shiff's 100x is your loss. you will literally lose money if you do as amazingly well as he is supposed to do. Volume is all that matters. That's why even when markets are green you fags won't make money. The tax code and everything else is stacked against you. Even if you succeed you lose.

>> No.52464987

>>52464868
elon musk will lose $100,000,000.000 this year and still be wealthier than anyone itt.

Shiff will maybe do 100x and nobody here will make money even if they do exactly what he did.

I will lose $2,000,000 this year and still make more than anyone here.

it all comes down to tax and credit. Musk and Shiff don't make money any more than I do. We deal in volume and borrow what we need to live. You can't copy that strategy unless you have the same volume. It simply doesn't work at lower levels.

>> No.52465147

>>52464987
Why would anyone loan me (or bezos or musk or shiff) money when they're losing millions or billions?

because a man that can lose millions or billions can make millions or billions

shiffs 100x is my nothingburger. Painful but true.

>> No.52465245

>>52464868
>>52464987
>>52465147
all of this can of course be beaten by putting your investments into a tax deferred account and not trading them.

which nobody here is smart enough to do.

>> No.52465294

>>52465245
the very idea is antithetical to /cmmg/ in principle.

you guys want to get rich off stocks that simply won't exist in 20-30 years when you retire.

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>>52458835
I want to invest in lithium, can you shill me the best investment for it?

>> No.52465339

>>52465294
>you guys want to get rich off stocks that simply won't exist in 20-30 years when you retire.
but to get rich you don't need a 100x or even a 1000x. you need far more. Just like a lottery winner, you need hundreds of millions plus a good tax attorney and a great liability attorney along with a team of accountants and financial advisors. All of which you'd ignore.

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tl;Dr What are the best LNG stocks going forward?

Alright boys, hear me out:

I'm the owner of a small electrical house in the USA and we've been getting spun up on EV charging stations. It has become abundantly clear that EVs are a pipedream (yes, most of you know this already): our energy grid cannot handle it and we all know that.

Now, I'm a collapse-minded individual who believes there's no way out but down. I think the ruling class us as well which is why they're taking juke plants offline: they know we won't be able to maintain them properly in a century's time so they're spinning them down now so as to minimize the risk of meltdowns. We're still going to need electricity generation but I'm convinced it will have to come from LNG and coal. I own a bunch of uranium mining stock, but I purchased all that before I came to this conclusion.

Who are the promising LNG producers you have seen?

>> No.52465429

>>52465245
>>52465294
>>52465339
Jokes on you bob, my investments are already tax shielded. I pay £20 a month for an ISA and the ability to say fuck you to the tax man. 0% CGT, no questions asked.

>> No.52465460

>>52465429
>Jokes on you bob, my investments are already tax shielded. I pay £20 a month for an ISA
I don't care how you shield your investments

if you're avoiding tax you might possibly make it. You're instantly smarter than anyone here aside from me because I already know taxes are the thing that will kill almost anyone here that makes money.

>> No.52465495

>>52465460
I know you don't I'm just having a laugh m8.

First thing I did was make sure I could avoid as much tax as physically possible. there's a lot wrong with my country but at least here I can get it down to 0%. I agree it should be everyone's top priority to dodge the tax man.

>> No.52465616

>>52465495
in the US we consider it our duty to pay as little tax as legally possible.

the upshot is musk pays less in taxes than you or me. But a 100x for Shiff is a loss for me. If I don't do a 1,000,000x every year I go bankrupt.

>> No.52465678

>>52465616
>If I don't do a 1,000,000x every year I go bankrupt.
I'm 18 years since my last bankruptcy, so well over $18,000,000. But the tax man took well over half of that.

>> No.52465763

>>52465616
Couldn't agree more, even if making it somehow wasn't tax-dependent I'd screw the taxman every chance I could out of moral obligation. Different vibe here though, probably because I'm up North England so there's a lot of wellfare lol so more people to take it personally if you manage to make money without funding their benevolent benefactor.

>> No.52465794

>>52465763
same vibe, you know that from reading US posters here.

my family was originally from scotland by way of wales and ireland. I'm pretty curious about your country but I probably will die before I get a day off to go visit.

I'm off to bed, tax avoiding UK person. I fully support your attitude. Toss the tea in the bay rather than buy the tax stamp. You'd make a good murrican.

>> No.52465797

>>52465678
>$18,000,000. But the tax man took well over half of that.
Damn nigga that shit's criminal

>> No.52465812

>>52465797
costa doin bizness.

I double my prices to pay the taxes. Half goes to the feds and I get what I woulda made if I hadn't doubled.

>> No.52465842

>>52465794
>my family was originally from scotland by way of wales and ireland
Similar, Irish/Scottish for me.
>I'm pretty curious about your country but I probably will die before I get a day off to go visit.
I hope not, get here sooner rather than later if you can not just for your health but to experience less of the deterioration. England sucks but Scotland has some gorgeous places that are relatively untouched, you'll appreicate them if you have roots here. Never been to Ireland or Wales myself yet which is inexcusable really considering how close I am.

>You'd make a good murrican.
Appreciated, goodnight Bob

>> No.52465887

>>52465842
g'night nordanglican brother.

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NFG hits BONANZA

https://www.juniorminingnetwork.com/junior-miner-news/press-releases/2830-tsx-venture/nfg/131309-new-found-intercepts-85-7-g-t-au-over-5-65m-13-4-g-t-au-over-9-05m-at-keats-main-zone-initiates-use-of-chrysos-photonassaytm-method.html

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Cryptofags are about to crash and burn

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>>52468166
Kim Dotcom concurs

>> No.52468247

>>52465319
Not OP but look into Vulcan Energy Res. (Ticker: VULNF). They are financed by Stellantis and plan to become Europe's main supplier of lithium.

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>Off of a Ban for racism for quoting 1 Thessalonians 2:15-20

Truly the enemy of all mankind.

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>>52468220
>>52468300
>Just bought today.

>> No.52468544

>>52461301
I've said fed pivot over and over. I don't think the bottom is in for metals. I respect and consider other people's TA, but I think silver will hit 15 before it hits 30+ again and gold will hit 14 again before it hits 2k.

Uranium in Virginia
>https://richmond.com/news/state-and-regional/virginia-uranium-deposit-to-be-sold-to-canadian-firm/article_e6bb418f-b1a0-5efe-bc82-e074e44394eb.html

>> No.52468586 [DELETED] 

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I believe Salt has likely bottomed here on it's long trend line. If it isn't then the next step is 1.1-1.2.
I think this was it for the fall, backtest to the trend line and then up from here. Wouldn't really mind that $1 range though.

>>52468544

I don't think the bottom is in either, because the bottom isn't here for the markets in general.
So far we have seen the metals rally with the greater markets and that's about it before we get a confirmation that they resist the down moves.
I think at best metals won't go down quite as much as the rest of the stocks when we tank to a new lower low. We'll soon know how this plays out.

>> No.52468951

>>52468783
>hink at best metals won't go down quite as much as the rest of the stocks when we tank to a new lower low.

This is why I'm just DCAing into miners that have good news/assays. They're fairly cheap and if they go down I'll just see it as a discount.

>> No.52469001

I have 50k spread out between various commodity stocks. Uranium oil gold and silver miners etc will I make it?

>> No.52469297
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>>52469001
>will I make it
You never know until you try senpai

>> No.52469302

>>52468300
Welcome back fren, and checked
the tranny mods are ngmi

>> No.52469319

>>52469297
Jesus Christ, that’s some serious red anon

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This could be YUGE for Scottie

https://twitter.com/JrMiningGuy/status/1592789044798582785

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Does dcaing into oil make sense? I am starting to buy the oil narrative that we will see some pretty steady gains over 3-5 gears (similar timeframe I have to uranium) but I'm not so certain I have the right idea. I'm also not so certain I even know what sectors specifically... Crude, refined, maybe refineries themselves? Or am I off base entirely and need to be more active vs passive? I maintain a passive and an active strategy in my portfolio and if I need to be really active then I may stick to what I know best

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>>52469319
If you want to shine like the sun first you must burn like it

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>>52469302
We will make it!

>> No.52469880 [DELETED] 

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>> No.52469917

>>52468300
>Ban
nigga just delete your cookies lol
like just reboot your router lmao

>> No.52470180

feel very stupid for buying gdxj as early as I did
should have bought gdx or just actual gold
fuck miners

>> No.52470615

>>52459812
The banks were devastated. And the miner were reluctant to leave their gold after even the first fire. Slowly, the caches moved back towards the very hills from where they were mined. Sacramento has a small city under it near the river. Old Sacramento. There's a restaurant where the old fire house used to be that has access to the catacombs, like most other old buildings in that area. Nevada city and grass valley eventually had meandering systems of caves and caverns that were expanded and connected similarly to protect the gold. Banks weren't even holding any serious deposits after the 3rd fire, instead they mostly did transactions and were merely a front as a bank because those old farts didn't trust them anymore

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>>52469763

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>>52465797
Welcome to mining desu. If its easy then the government doesn't know about it

>> No.52472855

>>52471353
>If its easy then the government doesn't know about it
Ain't that the truth

>> No.52474164

https://watcher.guru/news/global-banks-partner-with-new-york-fed-for-12-week-digital-dollar-pilot

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>>52458835

Anons your participation needed, post opinions and habbenings

Global Hyperinflation General /GHG/ >>>/pol/404763139

>> No.52475819

GiddyuP Bayhorse!

>> No.52475892

>>52475819
should I unironically buy bayhorse now or is it all over

>> No.52476865

>5.2mb EIA draw.
>WTI down.

The economy is fucked isn't it?

>> No.52477577

>>52469343
that would be a major happening in the Triangle for sure!

>> No.52477756

>>52476865
Oh yeah. Biden is done buying votes. Get ready

>> No.52479328

>>52477756
I wonder what norms are going to think once shit gets going.

>> No.52480118

Is Northern Dynasty good?

>> No.52480145

>>52475892
The only people who buy Bayhorse are the ones fated to hold heavy bags.

>> No.52480212

>>52470180
when did you buy it?
im buying jan 2024 calls on gdxj@ $40

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Look at these overnight markets go. Miners on sale Thursday lads.

>> No.52481437

>>52468783
I'd agree with your analysis but I'd like to see the 200 rather than the 300

>> No.52482283

>>52463751
Sprott buys every mining company. I wouldnt take his investment as a strong buy signal in the immediate term.

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>>52465428
Range resources, RRC

>> No.52482343

>>52482283
How much bagmule does he own?

>> No.52482633

i'm stacking cash
idgaf

>> No.52482920

>>52469297
>>52469763
Still have hope for any of those companies?

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>>52458835

Anons your participation needed, post opinions and habbenings

Global Hyperinflation General /GHG/ >>>/pol/404838321

>> No.52484386

>>52480752
I guess Gary Savage was wrong again.

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>>52482920
Seems like a sentiment bottom, galleon has sprott as a large holder and is next to Pan-American silver who is looking for properties it appears.

As for the horse it is driven entirely by sentiment. It will go up with the price of silver and it appears we are ready for a rip.

As for lukoil i am hopeful the spice must flow and trading will open back up where I am going to dump into galleon.

Sold nicola for more galleon sadly at a 40% but galleon is low and I meed my DCA to be lower

Just a speculator trying to get some shekels for a farm

>> No.52484859 [DELETED] 

>>52482283
Wrong FUDster, there are over 2000 mining companies, Sprott owns closer to around 50

>> No.52485002

>>52482283
Wrong FUDster, there are over 2000 mining and exploration companies, Sprott has around 50 of them

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>smash it

>> No.52485181

>>52480212
Around the start of the year. Gonna baghold for now because it's obvious gold is going to break out hard but fuck I wish I had just waited for a good entry. This year has been instructional in how to never listen to biz.

>> No.52485863

>IRA EPSTEIN SAYS BULL MARKET
GARY SAVAGE SAYS BULL MARKET

i said it last thread and i was called a newfag: who the fuck are ira epstein and gary savage again? fucking retards i told you everything is still bearish except for gold

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>>52485863
>I believe
Thank you for the info anon. My body is ready! .

>> No.52486732

>>52484761
Is Bayhorse even doing anything at all as a mining company? The last news I heard about Bayhorse was sometime during winter last year where they were going to start their mining operation any day now. But ever since then, every time I look at my porftolio, my BHS bags are 10% heavier than last time, so I assume they still haven't started producing yet.

>> No.52486844
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Sokoman and Benton Discover very rare critical mineral High-grade Cesium

https://ceo.ca/@accesswire/sokoman-and-benton-discover-high-grade-cesium-mineralization

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>>52486732
I am going to try and follow Bob Moriarty’s buy shit when no one wants it technique. The shabbot horse may never gallop but she certainly can kick.

I am buying this hunk of shit that just maybe a nugget that said..i am just going to sell a decent chunk and rotate into physical Gold/land.

Thats the plan and i have never done this.

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BHLL chads, it’s been a pretty comfy few days!

>> No.52487667

>>52484386
He hasn't been wrong all year. Gold moved over a hundred dollars in a week. A pullback is normal.

>> No.52487719

>>52486844

Would it be better to dip into Benton or Sokoman for this?

>> No.52487814

>>52486732
>they were going to start their mining operation
There is nothing left worth mining that is why the mine was abandoned last time. Your hero CEO never bothered to get the permit for full mining operations. He claimed to "find" ore previously mined to get around the small production limit then never processed the "found" ore at his one of a kind high tech ore processing facility in Payette. Some anon posted a pic showing Graeme's bags sitting outside on the ground collecting dust. The entire company is just a scam. The scammers who pumped this shit are still here working their next scam, they are just keeping quiet about Bayhorse now.

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Opawica Explorations sisters,

The stock got burned recently due to less than stellar drill results and I'm bagholding right now.

They filmed this documentary series with Dennis Quaid and it's supposed to air to 60-84 million households in December. Even if the drill results weren't that great, do you think this documentary airing will boost the stock price? Can you give me some hopium? Even if this documentary wasn't airing, the company still has potential with their mines.

https://opawica.com/opawica-announces-december-2022-airing-date-for-viewpoint-documentary-hosted-by-dennis-quaid/

>> No.52488286

>>52487719
Hard to say, but I'd give an edge to Benton. I wouldn't buy today's pump though, the way the market has been recently the news from today will be forgotten soon and they will both probably go back down.

>> No.52488288

>>52487312
I am literally all in on OPW and Bunker Hill.

I got burned the other day on OPW but made it back on Bunker Hill.

Hopefully they both go up.

>> No.52488305

>>52488264
What's you avg cost per share?

>> No.52488335

>>52488305
.08

kinda sucks but yeah, if gold moves into a steady bull market I think it would go beyond that

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>>52488288
I've been accumulating quietly along the bottom

>> No.52488417

>>52488355
Congrats on your gains.
I bought bhll because that autist shilled it here for over a year so I looked into it and it's a decent play

>> No.52488521

>>52488264
They don't have mines; they are an explorer. The ceo has literally no experience in the mining industry aside from working as a safety manager, and they are now running low on cash and are going to dilute you even more so that the management can live it up on your dollar.

>> No.52488546 [DELETED] 

Kek, stop losing ur money anon, just check Bspin

>Safe, secure Casino with a wide variety of provably fair Bitcoins games.
>On going giveaway with $15,000 prize pool.
>Transparency And Provably Fair

>> No.52488553

>>52488521
okay but what about this tv documentary thing
is it worth it just to stay in for that?

>> No.52488625

>>52488553
At this point, with the bids at 0.025, you can do whatever you like. Should have listened over the last few months when me and a few others tried to warn people off of opawica.

>> No.52488627

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

Encore energy discusses their recent acquisition. They are going to become the dominant Uranium producer in the US.

>> No.52488636

>>52488335
.08 Leaf or US? That's really not bad either way, you'll get opportunities to sell with a gain.

>> No.52488692

>>52488636
leaf

>you'll get opportunities to sell with a gain.
You think so? When though?
Do you think this media campaign have a super positive effect on the stock price?

>> No.52488723

>>52487814
It maybe a scam senpai but silver is in the name and it will pump with the price. I agree it appears to be poop but when everyone comes to the troff to feast it will still be gobbled up.

>> No.52488771

>>52488723
what if they go bankrupt?

>> No.52488854

>>52488692
Hard to say, media campaigns can be very effective, but usually short-term. Look at the Blue Lagoon campaign Rana did last April, it ran up to around .60 US on no real news.

>> No.52488988

>>52488854
so should I buy the rumor sell the fact?

>> No.52489024

>>52488854
Maybe they should contract silvermineranons team to shill it here. Reel in some retards to float the company for a few more months.

>> No.52489055

>>52489024
I have suspicions bayhorse was paying people to shill in the thread.

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>>52485002
He was buying gold/silver microshits throughout 2021 and probably down on all but NFG, his timeframe of investments is longer than anyone here can stomach.

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>>52487312
Lol BHLL bottoming and bhll anon is nowhere to be seen.

>he sold.. pumpeeeeet

lil. BHLL anon's college fund is now -95% instead of -98% now if he's still holding.

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>>52489055
No fucking way dude. Mining companies are the salt of the earth, good as gold, honest as the day is long. They would never lie to us, we're too smart for that.
Anons here are far too high IQ to get roped into an astroturfed campaign by a disingenous fraudster claiming to be their salvation in two more weeks.
And they would certainly never attack the one poster that told them for months on end that the opposite is true. They absolutely would never pull together to coordinate a campaign to find me..I mean that anonymous poster, to protect their fragile egos and protect the most high grade silver mine in the universe that operated by the best CEO that has ever emerged in the whole of human history.

>> No.52489616

>>52488553
Kek. These are pajeet shitcoin tactics. The exploration industry is now copying shitcoin marketing strategy.
If you stupid fucking cunts even need to ask what you're doing is right, you should be in physical. Just stop you fucking idiot cunts. Stop buying miners etc. Lmfao. Dumbest lumps of shit on biz. Even pmg boomers have got it figured out better than you.

>> No.52489639

>>52489528
Based, at least one fucking anon here has a brain. The rest of these tools are stupider than pmg and pmg used to be the laughing stock of biz.

>> No.52489850

>>52489616
But anon, Dennis Quaid is in it. He would never lie to you. He's not just some snake oil salesman, you know
He had his twins nearly die from medical malpractice so he knows a thing or two about snake oil, I'll have you know

>On November 18, 2007, hospital staff mistakenly gave Quaid's ten-day-old twins a dosage of heparin (a blood thinner) that was 1,000 times the common dosage for infants.[26][27] The babies recovered, but Quaid filed a lawsuit against the drug manufacturer, Baxter Healthcare, claiming that packaging for the two doses of heparin are not different enough.[28] In May 2008, the Quaids testified before the United States House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, asking U.S. Congress not to preempt the right to sue drug manufacturers for negligence under state law.[29] This incident led Quaid to become a patient-safety advocate, producing a series of documentaries on preventable medical errors that aired on the Discovery Channel[30][31] as well as co-authoring a medical journal article addressing the positive influence of patient stories in motivating change in healthcare.[32]
So you can totally believe him anon. He even conducted an interview with fauci to dispell the myths about vaccine safety
>In a 2018 interview with The New York Post, Quaid stated he was a registered independent and has voted for both Democratic and Republican candidates, saying that he did not consider himself an adherent to any particular ideology; though he did opine that Ronald Reagan was his favorite U.S. president of his lifetime.[54] In April 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic, Quaid stated that President Donald Trump was handling the pandemic well, calling him "involved".[55] He subsequently recorded an interview with infectious disease expert Anthony Fauci as part of an advertising campaign by the Department of Health and Human Services to "defeat despair" surrounding COVID-19.

Now take your booster, buy bayhorse, voote, and pay your taxes

>> No.52489865

>>52489639
/Pmg/ will be vindicated because they are die hard physical asset holders. It's gonna be max comfy Q2 of 23

>> No.52489876

I want to invest in uranium. I know nothing about the market, I just know that coal is on its way out and renewable energy is not what the government is trying to make it out to be. What do I buy?

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>>52489876
>Coal is on its way out
They'll burn it all to build windmills so you better not incest in that anon. Would be stupid move for sure

We're gonna run out of oil in two moar weeks, like bob told us two weeks ago. So you don't wanna buy that either, you know as it becomes more scarce it loses value

>> No.52489929

>>52489850
>Dennis Quaid is in it.
Giving away my age here but he was decent in that film where he got miniaturized
Can't even remember the name, watched it as a kid

>>52489865
Idk who said it, maybe Buffett maybe that nutjob Hugh Hendry, or someone else but they laughed off the notion of buying miners rather than simply just owning the underlying commodity, seeing as it's worth mining in the 1st place. Makes 1000x more sense desu.

>> No.52489968

>>52489923
I have enough faith in the environmentalists to believe that they'll choose nuclear over coal once they realize that renewable doesn't cut it.

>> No.52489978

>>52489968
Yes. They are very worried about the environment. That's why they want more government regulations, because the govt is so very efficient. It's a wonder why we don't all just work for the government and dissolve private property ownership outright, since they have our best interests in mind and would never be populated with vultures and jackles

>> No.52489989

>>52488771
What if they dont?

>> No.52490012

>>52489876
>I want to invest in uranium. I know nothing about the market
URNM if you want to be lazy

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>>52489989
What if they dig far enough down to find a goose that lays golden eggs?
What if they dig down and find a set of plates to print us dollars?
What if they dig down and find a winning lottery ticket?
What if you got played by a fucking pajeet and have a cripplingly low IQ your entire life, to the point of stopping to ask directions down the birth canal before you were born?

>> No.52490069

>>52490035
>, to the point of stopping to ask directions down the birth canal before you were born?
Bahahahaha
This anon is my kind of savage

>> No.52490101

>>52489616
>Stop buying miners etc.
life's too short anon
I need my massive gains so I can retire

>> No.52490146

>>52490101
Actual nigger logic. Ask me how I know you're underwater by like 90%.

>> No.52490198

>>52489850
I'm a pureblood anti-vaxxer but I don't give a single fuck about this. Many centrist retards were brainwashed by the rona and he doesn't seem too partisan.

>>52490146
it's more like Zoomer logic and it's right
>little to lose
>lots to gain

>> No.52490247

>>52490198
Well, zoomer logic is almost by definition nigger logic LMFAO
But really, silver fits that better than miners. Just fucking buy physical silver. Idc if I sound like pmg, yes they are dumb but in this case they are more right than even they know. Silverniggers are going to win very fucking hard. Physical silver not SLV.

>> No.52490315

>>52490069
>my kind of savage
We very Savage around here. Gary Savage

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>>52490035
>>52490069
Homosexuals. You can look at a chart and see bottoms and tops. When no one is buying and the volume is low it usually means there are only sellers. So you should buy when everyone doesn’t want this turd and sell when it looks like gold.

BHS will pump to .18-.25 as it has in the past. So 5-10x from here if the company does not implode. But you are on an anime image board so I can assume you also like to live dangerously.

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>>52490557
BHS niggers still in /cumgee/ kek
We haven't bottomed yet
I never bought any mining shit other than FNV, GDX and GDXJ but I genuinely want all baywhore niggers to rope

>> No.52491142

>>52490557
>BHS will pump to .18-.25 as it has in the past.
So you'll break even across 2 years when a new crop of retards get roped into holding those bags?
Maybe I should be paying for your YouTube channel subscription

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>>52490997
Do not listen to this man.
The REAL /cumgay/ OG posters are gayhorse ride or die cowboys.

>> No.52491297

>>52491148
Kek, I never said I was (and wouldn't want to be) one of (you).
I'm more of a /pmg/smg/ guy who also dabbles in crypto. I go where the money is and where the risk/rewards are worth my time. Right now thats not mining lmao.

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>>52465319
75% to Pilbara Minerals for stable cash flow & steady gains. 25% to Kalamazoo for the moon mission off of greenfield miracles. Or 100% to Pilbara & funnel the dividends into Kalamazoo.
Been stacking PILBF since 2017. When POSCO comes along we’re going to accelerate to $9-15 range.

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>>52463947
>the IRS takes 40 dollars leaving me with 60
>the state and county take another 20 leaving me with 40
>getting taxed twice
What the hell ? I thought America was better than Europe when it came to taxes. Here we pay 30% when you realise gains and you're done. Still a lot.

>> No.52491545

>>52488627
Start of production when ? Not buying before. I recall they have no debt, that's great. 300 MC is still too high for my taste.

>> No.52491823

>>52485863
Apologies, I saw your post last thread but never got to introduce you to Gary Savage.

Gary Savage is an experienced (15y+) stocks and commodities investor and analyst and self-made multi-millionaire.
Gary Savage has been providing insights into his expertise freely online, but has started a premium subscription service after much pressure from eager customers to gain access to more direct, customized and personal interactions with Gary Savage (available through the premium forums).
Gary Savage also posts private market reviews for subscribers, or occasionally a publicly available article on Kitco, TFMetalsReport, 321Gold and others - for those not in a position to spare the relatively low cost of $75 for the premium subscription (equivalent to the price of half a tank of petrol and 6-pack of budweiser, to be enjoyed on a friday night while listening to Gary Savage's premium research).

>> No.52491923

>>52491142
Nigger if you DCA down and sell on a pump you wont break even you will make a handsome return.

But you have bitch in your blood so this is why you act the way you do.

>> No.52491946

>>52491297
>Right now thats not mining lmao.

There is no bell at a bottom. But you are as close to any.

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>>52491823
>Gary Savage.

I enjoy when he goes on palisades radio.

Do you follow Bob Moriarty’s at all?

>> No.52492114

>>52491985
Yes, I absolutely adore his little nuggets of wisdom, through Gary Savage's premium subscription, video blog or wherever else they might be found. Gary's Nuggets have kept me away from a bad trade more than once!

I appreciate Bob Moriarty's views but I suspect him of being a virulent antisemite and am concerned this might give him undue biases against the more semitically inclined aspects of financial markets.

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>>52492114
> I suspect him of being a virulent antisemite

Same anon. I follow his every word.

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>>52489968
>once they realize that renewable doesn't cut it.

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>>52491923
Can't wait

>> No.52492981

>>52485181
i went in bigly on junior silver minors at start of year too and am down 50% on most of them. still alot of upside though, just shouldve timed better

>> No.52492984
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>>52492793
See you on the other side space cowboy

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David Brady is such a fucking tool that I'm going to mock him publicly when he's proven wrong again.

>The Fed will pivot by September for sure
>The Fed will pivot by October for sure
>None of this happens, but Fed says it will slow rate of hikes
>"I consider this as the Fed having pivoted!"

>Makes self-important post about the DXY trending lower while G/S are trading above the 200DMA
>Completely ignores that the metals are reaching the RSI levels where they have lost steam during every rally over the last two+ years (60ish) while only marginally above the 200dma, while DXY is hovering above the 200 day while approaching oversold.
>Bitches and moans when has this pointed out

DXY might have topped at 114 and that will be the top for a while but don't tell me that from a charting perspective DXY isn't more bullish than Gold or Silver in the short term.

>> No.52493823

>>52491457
nah, that's one of our LOWEST tax rates, cap gains on long term investments.

If you do a 100x in a single year I think it's taxed as income from self employment. Which is over 50% on the first $100k or so just to the IRS, with another almost 20% going to the state. There are tax brackets here where you pay 100% tax in a certain band of income. E.g. there's no point in me making money between about 60 and 75k because every dollar I make in that band goes directly to taxes.

>> No.52494020

>>52492981
Well, you're a retard but at least you're a retard that's honest with himself so you have potential (to not be a retard next time)
Not like the rest of these fucktards who double down on being retarded, e.g.
>>52491946

>> No.52494350

>>52492114
>little nuggets of wisdom
Nuggets of kosher semitic wisdom?
Honestly, I would buy a subscription to anyone channel if they named the Jew.
That's probably the main reason I won't be subscribing to your kosher nuggets, Gary

>> No.52494539

>>52480118
its one of my personal favs but its negged harder than any company i've ever seen. its shorted heavily and only rises during brief pump n dump moments. ive personally lost a fair bit of money in it, but i still keep some. It's purely political at this point.

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>>52494020
Do you have the patience of a Nigger? Wait and see you boy kisser. Sentiment is shit and every company is doing badly.

>> No.52495251

>>52495097
>Badly
You're educated poorly

>> No.52495431

>>52495251
>caring about grammar
Anon..I know there is no women on the internet so whats going on?

>> No.52495467

>>52495097
So that automatically must mean every miner is good value? Now that is some nigger thinking

>> No.52495595

>>52495467
No it just means that the money that flows in seems to be when the price is higher and penny dreadfuls happen to drop like rocks and fly like rocket ships depending on what the price of those metals are doing. Look at a long term chart of any of these shit companies especially junior silver miners and you see how they move.

Forget the company unless they are obvious frauds. If it has a resource in the ground and you get in at a bottom (now) in 6 months you will have moves in the multiples (and hopefully rotate out)

Look at BHS and look at when silver pumped. It will go to .20 when silver goes to 27$ and higher once the underlying metal moves and we will see that going into next year according to chart fags.

>> No.52496499

>>52495431
I was hoping to straighten out your dangling participle senpai

>> No.52496560
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Everytime I leave service driving around the canyons I get a new id. Anyways, Gary Savage said Rick rule told Eli Manning to buy bayhorse.
Seems legit

>> No.52497399

>>52496560
when did he say this? is there an interview?

>> No.52497637

>>52497399
I'm shiptoasting desu. Sorry to disappoint you. I would namefag but I feel like that would diminish the weight of my posts. Some anons might respect my opinions if they know it's not me saying them
Anyways I'm tired boys. Meatier shower happening tonight and I still have a C (see) tag that's good for another few whiles so might just have to stay up late tonight. I'll be doing some bumps when I'm bumping late as fuck tonight kneeguard

>> No.52498972

https://www.mining.com/minister-denies-baffinland-iron-mines-expansion-in-nunavut/

God dam it Canada make up your minds on this!

>> No.52499214

>https://www.reuters.com/markets/commodities/lme-tightens-restraints-nickel-turns-unruly-again-2022-11-17/
Nickel is on the move again
>>52498972
>suffered a major blow after a review board advised against the project on environmental grounds
That's a feature, not a bug

>> No.52499393

>>52499214
Shit I left out an expert from the article
Here
>It's far from clear, however, whether the new battery-facing parts of the nickel industry have sufficiently evolved to create standardised alternative price methodologies.

>Until they do, the LME and the ShFE are going to have to manage their troublesome nickel markets.

>More restraints may be necessary.

When have they ever said less restraints may be necessary?

>> No.52499410

>>52493255
If you compare dxy, gold and silver on a chart, the dxy is objectively bearish and gold and silver are OBJECTIVELY bullish.

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>>52497637
>I'm shiptoasting desu
I'm disappointed with how many people actually take obvious shitpositing and satire seriously, like this guy's posts >>52492114 kek

>I would namefag
Anyone with a brain can spot you a mile off even when your ID changes. Namefagging is for people without pattern recognition, though there's the rare gem that is Pan Man who is the exception that proves the rule

>> No.52502668

bump

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>>52496499
Appreciate that desu, sadly not everyone receives a good education.

>> No.52502833

bunker hill in the news:

https://www.juniorminingnetwork.com/junior-miner-news/press-releases/2120-cse/bnkr/131447-bunker-hill-announces-new-5-000-000-loan-facility-from-sprott-and-provides-update-on-project-finance-process.html

>> No.52503100

>>52502833
This makes my covid the long covid

>> No.52503605

Rate my folio:
15% Guanajuato
10% Impact
15% Sandstorm gold
10% some smaller producer
10% salt
15%big oil maybe XOM
25% Cash


I just don’t have enough money to get into everything. I kinda want COPX or Vale too

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I love sprott so much bros

>> No.52504121

>>52503605
$40 2023 gdxj call anon please help

>> No.52504149

Oil getting heemed

>> No.52504164

>>52504149
But why? Catching up on the fact that president grandad isn't really gonna refill the spr anytime soon? What am I missing here?

>> No.52504185

>>52504164
Just the typical China/recession fud, I think it will bounce back next week. But who knows

>> No.52504326

>>52504185
I can get behind that. I'm looking to add maybe if we go down another few dollars with us kissing the 50 day MA. I'll see what tomorrow brings I guess

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>>52504149
It's running out. Everything that becomes scarce goes down in value as the demand increases and the supply dwindles. It's quiet simple.
Two moar weeks™

>> No.52504518

>>52504149
Strong dollar
China lockdowns
recession fears
Similar thing's happening with copper too.

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Walter redeemed a bonanza grade, Rana is a mader bitch Walter is new best friend.
Lion one hits bonanza after bonanza
https://ceo.ca/@newsfile/lion-one-extends-the-urw3-lode-a-key-component-of

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>>52504149
If only you had listened...

>> No.52504724

>>52488288
It’s BHLL, NFG and REMRF. I still want to increase my stack in BHLL but not sure how much more upside is available. I don’t have any realistic price target

>> No.52504871

>>52504518
Copper's not buying it. Seems like the Saudis have something to do with it.

>> No.52505427

Is VALE a buy for nickel exposure?

>> No.52506191

commodities suck ass... i want to die...

>> No.52506740

>>52504149
oil sisters we got too cocky its literally going back to 40 bucks

>> No.52507607

>>52505427
Yes. Don't expect massive 10x gains, but the dividends and upcoming copper&nickel spinoff more than make up for this.

>> No.52507633

>>52506191
This options expiration slam down is brutal, especially after 8 fucking months of market slog. Only a few more days. Let's hope silver closes the week above $20.82.

>> No.52508042

>>52507607
What else can expose me to nickel?? Seems like everything’s in Russia or South America

>> No.52508135

>>52508042
PNRL.V is in Africa

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>>52504149
MLPs are gaining on the day and XLE has massive divergence from crude...

>> No.52508292

>>52508135
how would you rate PNRL.V vs FPX Nickel?

https://fpxnickel.com/2022/11/fpx-nickel-delivers-updated-mineral-resource-estimate-for-baptiste-nickel-project-reporting-significant-improvement-in-dtr-nickel-grade-and-first-inclusion-of-total-nickel-dtr-cobalt-and-dtr-iron-gr/#more-107744

>> No.52508368

>>52508042
Check out Manitou Gold Inc (MTU)
Do your own due diligence tho, haven't spent much time on it.

>> No.52508484

>>52504149
I don't get how everyone here doesn't realize Biden set a floor under the oil price at $80
It's always going to stay above 80 even if it dips below briefly.
Just fucking buy lol.
It's free money until the SPR is back to 2019 levels and that will take about 7 years
Amerimutts are going to pay us for once

>> No.52508563

>>52508292
I prefer PNRL.V, but it's not my sector of expertise
https://cormark.bluematrix.com/links2/pdf/6548fb38-828b-4e1c-b07b-f5156223b1b0

>> No.52508883

XLE is diverging from WTI. Are we finally seeing multiple expansion?

>> No.52509121

>>52508484
Recessions always crushes oil and the real recession is just beginning now.

>> No.52509185

>>52508042
I recently picked up FPX Nickel (FPX.V) and Clean Air Metals (AIR.V), for high risk/reward plays on nickel and platinum. Most of my copper/nickel exposure is in VALE though.

>> No.52509523

>>52508484
I don't see why the US would not want at least a moderate price floor. Isn't shale their biggest leverage against OPEC?

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>>52509185
>>52508563
I'm taking a look at their nickel grades compared to their competitors. Can someone tell me why FPX's cashflow is double that of Canada nickel despite their nickel grade and kt produced being half of Canada Nickel's? I must be missing something so maybe a smarter anon can clear it up.

>> No.52510557

>>52509523
$50-$60 is a moderate price floor.

>> No.52510726

>>52492114
>being a virulent antisemite
this literally would have saved people money by not investing in FTX or holding their tokens. SBF is jewish as fuck looking

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>>52510726
The two largest fraudsters in recent history, SBC and Bernie Madoff were both jews, what are the odds?

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>>52510949
don't forget the Celsius Network ponzi that went under, also Jews

>> No.52512552

>>52512122
Woah, another crazy coincidence. It almost makes one think a little bit.

>> No.52512927

>>52510949
> For ye, brethren, became followers of the churches of God which in Judaea are in Christ Jesus: for ye also have suffered like things of your own countrymen, even as they have of the Jews
>Who both killed the Lord Jesus, and their own prophets, and have persecuted us; and they please not God, and are contrary to all men

>1 Thessalonians 2 14-15

Truly the enemy of all mankind anon.

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>>52512927
I concur fellow anon.

>> No.52514738

https://www.juniorminingnetwork.com/junior-miner-news/press-releases/787-tsx/ske/131398-skeena-announces-high-grade-in-pit-extension-of-21a-west-zone-intersecting-7-91-g-t-aueq-over-17-20-metres.html

Skeena resources hits another fantastic intercept at Eskay Creek, this will be another legendary mine down the road.

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I like silver.

>> No.52514840

The posting is so slow here now. It's clear people here are fed up with waiting and trusting the plan. Everyone is holding and just tuning everything out until 100x happen or it all comes crashing down. No more checking out the news or rumors, no more buying. Just waiting if it does happen or not. Prople are tired of the false breakouts and the empty promises. Its been the bottom and final chance to accumulate for years already. Its basically the blueprint for it to happen now and yet it hasn't. I think comex is the final straw for a lot of people. There is pretty much no more excuses after that.

>> No.52516519

>>52514840
Yep.

>> No.52516648

>>52514840
>Prople are tired of the false breakouts and the empty promises. Its been the bottom and final chance to accumulate for years already.
decades
literal lifetimes have passed with the same promises and predictions being repeated.

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>>52516648

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>>52514840
Pitiful/10 b8. To wordy. Too many buzzwords. I hope your parents are dead

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>pubs.usgs.gov
https://pubs.usgs.gov › reportPDF
Nickel Deposits of North America
72 pages. Most of its a coloring book, so it'll be too difficult for /smg/

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>>52514840
>Everyone is holding and just tuning everything out until 100x happen or it all comes crashing down
yep that's me. Add the fact I'm buying every month but yeah, no reason to post or talk about anything anymore. I'll just keep building positions until something break. I dont believe they can keep inflation and rates in check like 2010.

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>https://finance.yahoo.com/news/archer-exploration-appoints-tom-meyer-123000315.html

>Michael Konnert, director of Archer, commented: "We are delighted to have Tom as the new President and CEO of Archer.

>https://medium.com/authority-magazine/vizsla-silver-corp-michael-konnert-big-idea-that-might-change-the-world-cb19daf8f84

From the article
>This young man envisions himself as a forward-thinking “Mining Millennial” who speaks the language of and represents the aspirations of the new generation of leaders in the mining and exploration industry with a clear commitment to ethics, workplace safety, diversity and inclusion, ESG and constructive relationships.

>> No.52517903

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

Wonderful debate.

>> No.52519747

https://www.mining.com/mali-forms-new-state-owned-miner/

>> No.52521566

>>52519747
interesting, Mali is loaded with minerals but still has a hard time drawing investment from abroad.

>> No.52521569

>>52519747
bump

>> No.52521589

>>52521566
The constant coups probably doesn't help.

>> No.52522386

>>52517903
Enjoyed it. Here's a recent talk from Peter Zeihan on the natural resource shortages. Things are going to be more extreme than we can anticipate. The bull run is going to be glorious.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ed_sFDnHLU4

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What are y'alls top 3 gold stock picks right now? (or other metal picks if that's your thing).
For me it has to be Canagold, Argonaut Gold and either Marathon Gold or Calibre Mining. Honorable mention Sabina Gold and Silver and possibly Benchmark Metals.

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>>52522667
Tell me what you're looking at right now or you are gay and a nigger.

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Basel 3, and maybe Japan, back on the table

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

>> No.52525724

>>52524215
As long as they can keep postponing the implementation of Basel 3 it will remain a nothingburger forever.

>> No.52527413

https://www.mining.com/web/us-republicans-aim-to-shorten-ev-mine-permitting-after-house-win/

A bit more regulatory news, US republicans want to shrink permitting times for EV related mining projects.

>> No.52527453

>>52527413
weird since their constituency hates EV vehicles as extensions of the "globohomo climat hoax"

so many republicans driving full size pickups.

>> No.52527516

>>52527453
its the industrial aspect their after, Republicans support heavy industry jobs. That makes perfect sense to me.

>> No.52527517

when you see teh GOP pivoting to mining thats when you know the ride's gonna start

>> No.52527680

>>52527516
nah, it's more than that. it's a status thing. City libs drive their bmw's and corvettes while I drive a truck that costs twice what their sports car does. Also self-image. I can get back in the woods when the libs destroy society and me and my family can live quite peacefully on deer, squirrel, and fish back up some dirt trail the rest of the world can't get up. Ignoring the millions of other dudes with trucks just like mine anyways. Finally it pisses the libs off to see me driving alone in a vehicle that uses enough gas to haul 50 people easily.

most industrial workers are republicans, but they're a tiny fraction of republicans. Most republicans work for government. Teachers, judges, cops, bureaucrats, road workers, county employees, whatever.

well that's out of working republicans. Most republicans draw welfare, just like most democrats.

>> No.52527726

>>52527516
>>52527680
there's also the tax break.
Bush let us fully deduct as many full size trucks as we could afford tax free every year.
But Obama did the same thing with EV's so the tax break isn't the whole story anymore.

>> No.52527785

>>52527516
sorry, I see what you're saying. The mining permit is because support for heavy industry...

that part makes perfect sense.

the part where they're supporting green tech is just nuts. But after the slapdown they just got in the election I guess they need to appeal to the kids.

>> No.52527790

>>52527680
>>52527726
i know i wont personally be going EV, their basically useless in my climate and environment plus the whole idea of not really being able to do any personal repairs makes my skin crawl.

>> No.52527798

>>52527790
I'm the same. I used to be a registered republican though so my views aren't surprising.

love me guns
love me hemi

>> No.52528575

>>52458835
>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

When does bitcoin enter the list?

>> No.52528605

>>52528575
>When does bitcoin enter the list?
same day Meta's VR world gets 8 billion users spending 24 hours a day there.

>> No.52528759

>>52528575
biggest problem with meta and btc is they're both supported by real people working in the real world to give them value. To become a commodity bitcoin has to be produced without real work or resources, just like to become a new universe meta needs to be self-supporting. Like you can make a living in the alternate universe and don't need a real job to survive there.

until then, commodities are the materials used to support things like meta and bitcoin. Without actual commodities they simply cease to exist. This isn't true of things like lumber and iron. If Zuck wants to be a real boy in videogameland he needs to make it stop relying on burger flipping jobs. If bitcoin wants to be a real commodity it needs to exist even if nobody in the real world buys it.

>> No.52528825

>>52528575
as it currently stands bitcoin is an asset, not a commodity. Just like Disneyland is an asset, not a commodity. If you can buy shares of Disneyland that's cool, but their value depends on people wanting them rather than needing them. Their value depends on millions of underlying commodities. And their value goes to zero if sentiment changes or the infrastructure falls into disrepair.

bitcoin is the same. Just an asset, certainly not a commodity.

>> No.52528887

>>52528575
I just sold $4k in rare coins on ebay

is ebay a commodity?

not even the $$ I made are commodities, ebay certainly isn't. The $$ are assets, the website is an asset, the coins I sold are assets. None of them are strictly commodities.

bitcoin is also an asset because it's a vehicle adding value to a combination of commodities. In science and philosophy we call this emergence. Assets are combinations of commodities that add value to the commodity other than intrinsic market value. This gets confusing because all commodities also require additional commodities to produce, just like assets. But generally you can tell by the cost. If the margin of profit at each step of production is tiny, you're looking at a commodity. If you're paying wholesale prices, its probably a commodity. If you're paying retail or large markups, it's an asset.

bitcoin has huge markups over commodity or wholesale cost. So it's an asset by that metric alone. Not to say gold ISN'T a commodity just because the markup can be huge. Just that it usually isn't. The price you pay for gold or pork bellies or gas is very close to what it costs to produce. Bitcoin not so much.

>> No.52528906

>>52528887
this raises the question of if bitcoin mining is so much cheaper than bitcoin cost, why isn't everyone doing it? and the simple answer is time. the commodity input of bitcoin mining is relatively low, but it takes so fucking long and the bar to entry is so high nobody really cares now.

the result is scarcity, but not need. Commodities are needed, not just necessarily scarce. Bitcoin isn't needed, it's just scarce.

>> No.52528955

>>52528887
this also gets into the intriguing world of commodities turned into assets

e.g. if silver costs $20 oz and you pay $20 oz you have bought a commodity. But if you paid a 50% premium suddenly you have an asset, not a commodity

but your asset turns back into a commodity when you either swallow the loss and sell at spot, or spot increases 50% or more and you break even or profit...

not that it matters since /cmmg/ isn't about commodities at all. It's about betting on securities in commodities producers with the notion that securities somehow correlate to underlying commodities. Whether true or not, nobody here is trading commodities.

>> No.52528975

>>52528955
this gets into emergence as well though

and the sorts of people that buy silver usually aren't deep enough thinkers to ponder the idea that the commodity they're buying may not be a commodity at all depending on how much they pay for it.

as it should be. The average person here can't afford an actual commodities account, and shouldn't be trusted with real commodities.

>> No.52528996

>>52528975
I mean if I sell you 500 long tons of silver at $20/oz we've done a commodity contract.

If I sell you an ounce of silver at $21 I sold you an asset.

but nobody here is buying silver or gas or uranium in bulk, so nobody here can afford entry into the commodities market. The only thing anyone here can afford are derivatives, fractions, or securities, which are not commodities. And if you can't afford it, nobody should be trying to sell it to you.

>> No.52529016

>>52528996
when the papers and websites list commodity prices, they're talking bulk. Thousands of dollars per sale, maybe millions.

everyone here rates their holdings on those bulk prices, but nobody here can afford to get them. So there's a disconnect. With every disconnect is room for arbitrage.
Or profit, as we ferengi say

>> No.52529054

>>52529016
If I can buy a ton of silver at $20/oz and sell it to you at $35/oz you are not buying commodities prices. I am.

just like if I can mine 100 tons of silver at $15/oz but you'll pay me $75/oz to not mine and pretend like I'm going to, you're not buying a commodity. You're buying an extremely overpriced derivative. And not even really a derivative since I can take your $75/oz and then sell the actual commodity at $12/oz to some other sucker who will do the same thing.

>> No.52529074

>>52529054
this seems like it should be illegal
>sell you shares of disneyland for $100 each
>then sell disneyland to someone else for $10 per share
>pocket the profits from both sales

but in reality if you want to stop that from happening you have to buy huge numbers of shares. Over half of them. Which of course you can't because they keep issuing more shares. This isn't magic. When anons here lose a collective $100k on BHS, that money actually went somewhere. Not into commodities. As Lassen loves to say, into Thai ladyboys.

>> No.52529146

>>52529074
the economic force that balances this out is bankruptcy

If I have 100 tons of silver in a warehouse and I go bankrupt, my investors will probably get 90% of the value of that silver.

If I have a mine with 100 tons of silver underground and I go bankrupt, my investors might get a couple cents on the dollar.

in that regard bitcoin is similar because people will only buy mined bitcoin at auction so you always get spot. But every person with a computer has a potential supply of UNMINED bitcoin so of course you get nothing at auction for that.

either way /cmmg/ is screwed by bankruptcy. But so generally are crypto holders. Neither one has bought a commodity.

>> No.52529164

>>52529146
>Neither one has bought a commodity.
and this is all that matters in my tired tirade

neither bitcoin buyers nor /cmmg/ buy commodities. They both speculate on the price and demand of commodities, but there's nothing real underneath their speculations. So both can easily go to zero if markets allow it.

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>> No.52529185

>>52529164
the flip side is a derivative that can go to zero can also go to 100x or 1000x or even higher because it's not actually connected to the cost of the underlying commodity.

everyone here bets on a black swan event that somehow makes them rich despite having no real value.

which makes them all admitted parasites. But to the economist morality and parasitism don't matter in the slightest.

>> No.52529224

>>52529185
all capitalists are parasites, but we also argue that we're facilitators.

but that doesn't matter, the system works whether it's good or evil. Well, it sorta works for a tiny fraction of the population.

Lassen would argue that breaking laws works better, but people like Lassen tend to grow into the same capitalist parasites they hated as communist kids.

>> No.52529258

>>52529224
either way a real capitalist doesn't invest based on hatred of jews or blacks or feelings of insecurity or bravado.

we just put money wherever we think money will best grow. And that's not usually commodities because leverage. Securities are fine, bitcoin has even wider ranges for growth or loss. But actual commodities stick too close to cost to ever produce large gains or losses. Bayhorse and bitcoin are good BECAUSE they're scams, not in spite of it.

>> No.52529316

>>52529258
there's a difference though between criminals that launder money and evade taxes using commodities and /pol/ types and other socially insecure people that use money to make a moral criticism about society at large.

criminals buying commodities to launder income will probably do fine.

but if you're buying metals or even worse miners because you think society is doomed because you don't like it, you're in for a bad time. This applies to crypto buyers as well. Pretty much all of /biz/ is just looking to cheat society and over a long enough time period that usually fails because society easily outnumbers both of you.

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Based Bob drunkenly dismantling bitcoin posters and most of /biz/ at 2am
9am here but fun read to start the day, I'm off for a run. Good morning

>> No.52529671

Typical /biz/, always late to the trend.

Commodities are about to mark down hard. We are entering deflation.

Fade at your own risk

>t. hedge fund PM

>> No.52529828

>>52529603
thanks for reading anon

I'd guess the last bitcoin will never get mined because the real cost of mining increases over time and somewhere near the golden ratio the cost of mining a new bitcoin can't outweigh the average low cost of mining the first one.

the price must eventually settle into some median between the cost of the first coin and the last, with demand being the deciding factor. And demand changes daily.

actual commodities are similar, but we're literal centuries away from running out of actual metals and commodities, combined with the fact that they get cheaper to mine each year, not more expensive. It's a weird dynamic but money is probably safer in gold than btc over the next 100 years. Both will eventually fail though.

>> No.52529891

>>52529828
>they get cheaper to mine each year, not more expensive.
this is something /cmmg/ doesn't always get

when I was a kid, 30g/t AU was crap we threw away. Now you guys consider that bonanza grade. Because it got much cheaper to mine in the last 50 years. The stuff they were throwing away 50 years ago is a fortune now.

this isn't new. 100 years ago anything under 150g/t AU might have gone to the dump. They only went after the rich stuff because mining was much more expensive then.

it keeps getting cheaper to mine, or to put it another way, wages have not kept up with inflation or technology in commodities.

>> No.52529930

>>52529891
this is another area buttcorn fails as a commodity

it is proof of work, but that work isn't mostly human. And we price the work of machines differently than that of humans. Usually a lot lower.

>> No.52529955

>>52529671
The two year trend? kek Thanks for the buy signal, we're still early

>> No.52530098

>>52529891
>it keeps getting cheaper to mine
Compared to what?
>>52529930
>it is proof of work
Labor theory of value? Really bob?
I won't even refute this since you already know the answer. Pass the shovel comrade
>>52529671
>We are entering deflation
Wake me up when prices start falling or a 2x4 measures 2"x4"
>>52529224
>capitalists are parasites
You won't find another parasite in nature to make a comparison. I'll wait
>>52529054
This is incomprehensible jibberish and you know it. You should write for zero hedge bob. You're the kel-tech of misunderstood economics. 27 piece screwdrivers make more sense than this.
>>52527516
> industrial aspect
Yes. So politicians can pander. Neither party cares for their constituents. Promising jobs for their residents, higher quality of life, etc. In reality they are navigating red tape to aim contracts and subsidies for kickbacks and bribes. Explore your own heart and mind, the truth exists and is immutable

>> No.52530111

>>52530098
>In reality they are navigating red tape to aim contracts and subsidies for kickbacks and bribes
that's the only useful thing you said, Lassen.

but it's not true. they just want votes and thus campaign dollars. So sorta true in a roundabout way.

>> No.52530130

>>52530098
>You won't find another parasite in nature to make a comparison. I'll wait
also, paleontologist

which means I'm also a zoologist.

no, I don't actually consider capitalists a parasite since they give value to the host making them symbionts.

but you consider government a parasite even though it gives you value. So by your definition so are capitalists.
and your auntie that cooks you thanksgiving dinner.
all parasites because they benefit from you.

>> No.52530176

>>52530098
I mean if some fed asked you to bribe them for a reward would YOU fucking trust them? They swore an oath to turn criminals in.

In 22 years of contracting for the government I've only had one FAR governed COR ask me for a kickback, but he laughed when he said it so I laughed and walked off. I don't know if he was serious or just trying to entrap me. I'll never know.
But he didn't get a kickback.

>> No.52530183

>>52528759
>both supported by real people working in the real world to give them value.
So this one time in Amsterdam...you like flowers yeah? Your gonna love this story
>>52530111
>Useful
To who? You? I dont expect you to find it useful bob. Your data points are provided by only the very best diversity hires interpretation of sets cherry picked by selfless altruistic vegan, kosher and completely objective scientists that are ever so hopeful they will be asexually correct enough to get published and continue to receive those non binary tax funded grant dollars so they can persist in their pursuit of a secular unbiased gender fluid all inclusive pan sexual rubber scorpion dildo drag strip beef jerky salt shaker rainbow flag ribbons
It's science bob. Science is always right and nature needs to learn this

>> No.52530201

>>52530183
>Your gonna love this story
that's what I'm saying. Plant bulb. Nature works for a few weeks. Man makes money. Not human labor.
>Your data points are provided by only the very best diversity hires interpretation of sets cherry picked by selfless altruistic vegan, kosher and completely objective scientists that are ever so hopeful they will be asexually correct enough to get published and continue to receive those non binary tax funded grant dollars so they can persist in their pursuit of a secular unbiased gender fluid all inclusive pan sexual rubber scorpion dildo drag strip beef jerky salt shaker rainbow flag ribbons
glorious use of the descriptive rhetoric. That's why I love you and red

also as usual you're agreeing with me while pretending you don't. straw man or whatever. I don't think you're a nice person but I do think you're a fucking soulless capitalist like me. and probably a fairly dry and analytical thinker.

>> No.52530209

>>52530130
>no
Finally we're making progress
>>52530176
>would YOU fucking trust them
Dude this is the furthest I've ever seen a goalpost moved. Gonna have to measure this in lightyears
>trying to entrap me
Wouldn't doubt that for a second bob. Not that you're untrustworthy but the govt is so rife with corruption it would be hard to find one of you fucks that wouldn't if they only could. Locks only stop honest people bob

>> No.52530215

>>52530209
>Not that you're untrustworthy but the govt is so rife with corruption it would be hard to find one of you fucks that wouldn't if they only could. Locks only stop honest people bob
we don't get a bonus for entrapping a contractor, but we sure might get a promotion, raise, and transfer

you understand. No trust among thieves.
Politicians aren't after kickbacks, they got a much richer game going.

>> No.52530219

>>52530209
>Finally we're making progress
I think so.

you might have finally realized that the only multimillionaire, cold war vet, and capitalist itt is NOT a communist
kek

>> No.52530263

>>52530201
>Plant bulb. Nature works for a few weeks
How is planting a bulb and keeping it alive not a mans labor?
>Man makes money. Not human labor.
Even if you didn't grow it, taking it to find a buyer and selling it at a price point high enough to continue to operate is a job. So now we have 2 jobs minimum that are produced. But the tulip craze wasn't centered on production, which would increase supply and tamp down demand. Quiet the opposite.
You're trying bait me into abandoning my position on a completely different point now, by making it seems as if it's one of the other. I'm too smart for that bob
>>52530215
>they got a much richer game going.
So county commissioners that hand out these contracts are fucking saints and not vipers vying to be one of those untouchable politicians? You're pretending you don't know, feining ignorance. Clever.
>NOT a communist
Tell me two of the Marxist planks you do not agree with and why. This is gonna be fun

>> No.52530265

>>52530209
the end of the story is the fed that asked me for a kickback on my contract (haha) was demoted, transferred, and forced to retire with a pay cut less than a year later and that had nothing to do with me. Theft of taxpayer resources.

There's very little grift in fed contracting because everyone is a secret squirrel.

make of that what you will. Politics are a different game. But contracting is tight as fuck.

>> No.52530276

>>52530263
>Tell me two of the Marxist planks you do not agree with and why. This is gonna be fun
I've never read Marx, sorry. Too busy getting rich.

>> No.52530287

>>52530265
>contracting is tight as fuck.
Have you ever heard of the Carlyle group, halliburton? The fucking story of Harley Davidson puts this baby to bed.
If you really believe this bob then I'm concerned for your mental health

>> No.52530305

>>52530276
>>52530276
>never read Marx
It's all you've ever been told and you could never conceive if anything different.
You don't have to read Marx, you've been writing it

>> No.52530316

>>52530287
>If you really believe this bob then I'm concerned for your mental health
just my personal experience. I'm sure there's exceptions, Fat Leonard and Subic is one on my radar.

but at the lower levels I don't think this shit ever flies, and the huge cases we hear of got caught.

>> No.52530328

>>52530316
>I don't think
I concur

>> No.52530336

>>52530305
>You don't have to read Marx, you've been writing it
cool beans.
I've seen how rich people get rich
I'm curious how idiots get rich.
marx was probably the same. very egalitarian of him.

you complain of unfairness among the wealthy and say you're not a communist. We're not at all different I think. Except you hate the state for giving me wealth while opposing you. Even though their opposition made you more wealthy than their support made me.

>> No.52530353

>>52530328
what's weed worth if it's a vegetable everyone can grow in their garden? dollars a pound? Pennies?

you've gotten richer off the gov than I have. And if you follow weed stocks you know it.

>> No.52530354

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>> No.52530377

>>52530316
>don't think this shit ever flies, and the huge cases we hear of got caught.
This is so disingenous idk where to start. So your argument is that small, discreet crimes simply dont exist, and the huge cases (that got caught, not the ones that didn't) we hear about?
Am I to believe that nobody ever cheated until they were intergalactic villains? How did they suddenly emerge from the ranks of the perpetually pious and humble contractor to fucking skeletor without a single step between those two points

Bob, I've had better arguments out of my brothers kids playing go fish. I feel disrespected and humiliated for trying to explain how retarded you are

I should have never engaged you in a battle of wits, considering that you are completely unarmed.

>> No.52530384

>>52530353
>If you follow weed stocks
I don't bob. I don't dabble in grey areas. Black or white. If you see me at an empty intersection and I'm not jaywalking, I have a felony in my pocket
One crime at a time

>> No.52530390

>>52530377
I'm sure corruption exists

I'm also sure it's not nearly as common as you think.

but then I've only spent 32 years working in the federal system vs your extensive couple of months. So you know best I guess.

>> No.52530402

>>52530384
>I have a felony in my pocket
>One crime at a time
laughed a little

you're a walking felony, that's a fact.
who isn't?

>> No.52530407

A ounce of weed is worth several times that an ounce of silver

>> No.52530413

>>52530407
>A ounce of weed is worth several times that an ounce of silver
much cheaper to produce though.

the price is set by government opposition, not actual cost or value.

>> No.52530466

>>52530390
It's so common that it's institutionalized
>>52530390
>but then I've only spent 32 years
This is an appeal to authority. Your own. I have no reason to think that an entrenched cog would be able to see anything but the turning of the neighboring gear while waiting for it's next scheduled lubrication
I told you I wouldn't do this and here I am arguing again. You're ok with a centralized and planned economy. I prefer chaos. The 2nd law of thermodynamics will prevail
I'm doing cocaine and I'm out of booze.
And this just isn't that fun Bob

>> No.52530481

>>52530466
>It's so common that it's institutionalized
not in my experience
>>52530466
>I'm doing cocaine and I'm out of booze.
>And this just isn't that fun Bob
I'm doing booze and I'm out of cocaine.

sorry you're not having fun. Thanks for entertaining me for a bit. Go kill something, you'll feel better.

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>>52530407
Where? On your couch in Ann arbor? On a farm on Friday ridge?
>>52530413
>price is set by government opposition
Yes. So the government should put people like me out of business by legalizing it. I donate to this cause myself every year. Why would a dirty parasitic capitalist like me want to end the gravy train of easy money?
Big think

I'm done bob. Hope your old ass wakes up with skid marks

>> No.52530548

>>52530509
I started off as a drug dealer and a mule, Lassen
most capitalists did. That's why I have high hopes for you and low ones.

> Hope your old ass wakes up with skid marks
kek
I got skin cancer, my ass smells like roses. Have a good night. Everything you hate about me is just what you fear about yourself. you're doing fine.

>> No.52530571

>>52530481
>Out of coke
Bob, Aspen was the very last airport to have international flights without customs. There's a reason small town lawyers flew there to catch flights to Argentina to go bird hunting. General Barry McCaffrey could explain in detail.
You might already know him since your wife is a van ness

>> No.52530580

>>52530571
I met hunter s once so I know a little about aspen and coke.

actually we sorta got to be friends, and I'm still friends with another guy he used to hang out with. Another fed oddly enough. It's a smallish world Lassen.

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Why do mommy and daddy always get drunk and argue on weekends? Is it my fault? I'm sorry I shit in the dishwasher but please stop calling each other niggers and communists and lets go to the park like we used to do on Sundays

>> No.52530596

>>52530586
for real tho
stop shitting in my dishwasher and get a jerb.

just so you can learn what mommy and daddy are fighting about.

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>>52530548
>started off as a drug dealer and a mule

>> No.52530611

>>52530602
I only ran NM commercial. La Huta we used to call it. But if you can sell drugs you can sell cars or kitchen appliances or solar panels or vinyl siding, que no?

>> No.52530617

>>52530586
If you pay attention, you might just live long enough to die penniless. I started with nothing and I have most of that left

>> No.52530626

>>52530586
>>52530617
probably the funniest thread on 4chinz

thanks goys

>> No.52530652

>>52530611
Drugs sell themselves. Trusted sources are trusted for a reason. Nobody questions me or any products/services I bring to the table. If anyone can do better elsewhere, then I'm happy to hear it. Competition keeps us striving to do our best so I invite competitors with open arms. Jump right in, the waters just fine
Line go up. Big green up

>> No.52530668

>>52530652
you can trade "drugs" for "services" or "products" and the story reads exactly the same.

only difference is risk.

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>>52530596
>>52530617
>>52530626
kek

I'm just shitposting while I go about my morning. Love you guys

>> No.52530682

>>52530674
loved your post, shitting in the dishwasher was a bit close to home tho

>> No.52530684

>>52530586
I'm sorry. Idk what you were expecting. Maybe we shouldn't have economic and philosophical discourse itt.
Can somebody please tell me what to think and not why? Thinking is hard

>> No.52530698

>>52530684
we got at least 3 smartasses itt. 2 results in recursive smartassery, 3 gives us time travel

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>>52530682
>shitting in the dishwasher was a bit close to home tho
Damn dude hope it was at least contained to a cup or maybe a very deep bowl
>>52530684
I don't actually want you stop m8 just having a laff

>> No.52530736

>>52530725
>Damn dude hope it was at least contained to a cup or maybe a very deep bowl
kek'd out loudibly

I wish my kids had half the insight you guys do
but they'll grow into it I guess

>> No.52530741

>>52530725
Well that's a relief because I just found some whiskey under the drug drawer

>> No.52530752

>>52530741
brand?

I got a pint of jack and a pint of single malt but I can't touch the scatch because it's my kid's and he'd be sad.

>> No.52530755

>>52530736
>>52530736
>wish my kids had half the insight
The asshole doesn't shit far from the sink

>> No.52530782

>>52530755
lordy

I made 4 million dollars since your first post on /pmg/ and that's after the 2 million I lost this year.

in a straight up race I'd probably beat you. My kids wouldn't even register on the map. Not yet. But they'll learn.

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>>52530752
It's moonshine we (I) over torched the wood chips and it was tucked away for emergencies like not having a hangover tomorrow. Truly a lifeline

>> No.52530823

>>52530736
>but they'll grow into it I guess
If it's a recurring issue I'd prefer they grow out of it

>>52530741
Nice, good to always hide a bottle or stash when you're already fucked and you can only find it again when in that same state of emergency
>>52530755
>The asshole doesn't shit far from the sink
kek

>> No.52530827

>>52530809
damn I kinda wanna taste the charcoal

what flavor wood? I tried some with pine chips and got turpentine

>> No.52530867

>>52530782
>Stonetoss_biz&finance.jpg
If, for you, money is an end instead of a means to an end, then I hope you acquire all the money in the world bob. The rest of us will simply use something else when you do. But imagine all that paper bob. Big stacks of paper. Huge numbers on the screen. So many comma's and zeros

>> No.52530955

>>52530867
when you see death at the end of the hallway it's just a monopoly game lassen. I got laid a lot. I made some money but not nearly enough to matter. I found some cool rocks and maybe that's all you'd care about.

I can't give you meaning or me. But I can tell you you're looking for meaning somewhere that probably doesn't matter. Love your kids if you have any. I know you don't. I know you laugh at me because I do.

and we both know my kids are my only weak point because they're the only ones I care about. But you gotta care about something. For me it's my kids. For the rest of you I can only imagine it's money or some other trivial shit.

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Baking for further on down the road to page 10

>> No.52530988

>>52530963
thanks kOOk, sorry I kill threads

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>>52530867
>But you gotta care about something. For me it's my kids
Only thing worth caring about, Bob. Or maybe rather the thing worth caring about the most. Such is the human condition and rightfully so.
Everything else whether it be money, freedom or whatever should be ultimately to facilitate that.

>>52530988
More like kept it alive. Better to see it reach bump limit than archive in silence. 4 days is a good run even if we could have went longer kek

>> No.52531084

>>52531053
I'm bad at rationing my posts

because booze

but imagine lassen from the west starts a whiskey brand that takes over US alcohol consumption and brings fucking california into peak booze and wine production over the next couple decades

Fucker thinks he's getting rich off weed and winds up making millions off of cheese and bourbon. That'd be ironic, no? I've seen worse things happen.

>> No.52531131

>>52531053
also your pic reminds me of john denver, google why.

off to bed I think. Have a good week faggots.

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>>52531084
kek I'd try it, import fees to England might be steep though but I love me some bourbon.

>>52531131
>john denver, google why
The manta ray? Will do. He's one I've never took the time to delve too deeply into but I'll google it. Speaking of music, I don't know if you remember but I'm the anon you got hooked on Joe Bonamassa and Colter Wall must be over a year ago now, so belated thanks for that. Fucking love em both.

Goodnight and back at you Bob

>> No.52531183

>>52531165
>I'm the anon you got hooked on Joe Bonamassa and Colter Wall must be over a year ago now, so belated thanks for that. Fucking love em both.
cheers to that bud. Mining related I guess because black lung heartache.

g'night anon

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>>52531183
>Mining related I guess because black lung heartache.
That was the one. Hooked from the intro slide and never looked back. Cheers and goodnight

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