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Minecraft 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
Palisade Gold Radio, Mining Stocks Education, Sprott Money, Goldsilver pros (Rob Kientz), 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
>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

Previous: >>56853387

>> No.56877269

Why the fuck was the last thread shut down at 100 posts? Anyways, I went ahead and bought some Newfound, but not a lot. Leaving myself room to DCA for more potential dips. But overall I’m finally starting to get comfy with stacking miners.

>> No.56877314

>>56877269
NFG has an incredible property. That surface trench they dug and discovered even more visible gold just inches from where they drilled previously is hard to knock. I cant wait to see how that project unfolds.

>> No.56877363

Virtually my whole portfolio is NFG I have been suffering for a long while now but I’m still optimistic this will go ballistic in 2024.

>> No.56877494

>>56877235
I'll have about 3k at the end of the week to buy some bags, which juicy junior do I choose?

>> No.56877903

>>56877494
Blue lagoon is still waiting to get their last permit approved or denied
It should happen in December apparently

>> No.56878216
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WE GOT TOO COCKY BOYS

>> No.56878239
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56878239

We can't even keep CMMG alive. Also bitcoin price is up so all the Normies and get rich quick schemes are coming back.

>> No.56878404

>>56877269
>Why the fuck was the last thread shut down at 100 posts?
Because everyone with a brain saw the big red candle coming at ATH but it's not really fun to gloat about, and everyone without a brain has either kysd themselves or fucked back off to chase shitcoins so we're back to slow threads.

>> No.56878446

>>56878239
Nice pic op.

>> No.56878750
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>>56878404
Yep and bitcoin prices went up.

>> No.56879112

>>56877494
Benton
So undervalued right now

>> No.56879338

>>56879112
Aren't they twinning old holes? Market knows what's there already.

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>>56879112
Also I see that the douchebag on the right is promoting this. Hard no!

>> No.56879746

>>56879338
There are a handful of newfags in the thread lately after the gold pump and they're in that stock, presumably here fresh from from chasing shitcoins as they only know buzzword hype phrases like "so undervalued" and "imagine not having a bag" etc etc

>> No.56879901
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>>56879746
Look who else is involved--our good buddy @RocketRed. Double hard no!

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>>56879112
>>56879661
I've never heard of benton until last week.

>> No.56880062
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>>56879112
Which one are you?

>> No.56880563

>>56877235
I've been playing with the Create mod lately and it's pretty comfy.
What I really want is an oil drilling mod like the old buildcraft but more in depth. BSM has been taking a pounding lately so I think it might be time to start averaging down again soon

>> No.56880827
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I've been holding a little BEX almost as long as Uncle Eric, and I've been here a lot longer. I like them but wouldn't recommend going crazy and making it something that could wreck your portfolio. After their recent results I might add some more if the price gets cheaper during the next few weeks of tax loss season.

As for that clown ABL, sure he's a enormous faggot but is he really any worse than other shills like GV, Durrett, Hedgeless, IKN, Clark, Gary, Chris Marcus, Mining Stonk Education and the rest?

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>>56877235

>> No.56881692

>>56880062
None of those are me
You never heard someone use the word undervalued before?

>> No.56881718

>>56879901
Quick rundown?

>> No.56881796

>>56879901
Sadly, RocketFag sometimes gets into better companies. Eventually he'll be in one you hold. Snowline has become my biggest position and that bastard got in it

>> No.56881813

>>56881718
He's the biggest pump and dump scammer on CEO.ca and member of the Renneberg crime family of Edmonton.

>> No.56881843 [DELETED] 

>>56881718
https://gangstersout.blogspot.com/2012/03/bandera-gold-bgl.html?m=142mwtn

>> No.56881995

>>56881796
True, however I thing Snowline is too big for him to manipulate much, otherwise whatever he touches turns to shit. Take for example VR Resources, a serious explorer by TSXV standards. He pumped it for months to over $0.30 on speculation of a diamond discovery, and it's now languishing at $0.085.
He's in cahoots with many shady CEOs in pumping stocks prior to them announcing private placements so that they can dump paper through nominee accounts ahead of the news. Adamera is a recent example.

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>>56881995
RocketRedFlag is as slimy as they come, but I've had that small BEX position long before he showed up, not worried. And Sprott is Benton's biggest shareholder. VRR though was total dogshit, same for that Masivo Silver disaster he tried to dump on us

>> No.56882241

bayhorse silver

>> No.56883074
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a bit of free mill gold on quartz.

>> No.56883110
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What do you guys think the short term bottom in gold is going to be before it inevitably rises?

>> No.56883641

>>56879112
7.2% Cu grade is insane, I must be missing something because that seems absurdly high when you consider most Cu deposits are like 0.5-2% grade. First Quantum has an open pit mine in Sevilla with like 5%.. so at 7.2% you’re cutting down on operational costs and so the overall margins will look more appealing to big investors if Benton goes the PP route.

I was looking into Surge but they are dead for now as a copper play, Benton will be added to the watchlist

>> No.56883682

If all goes good I’ll buy Benton at 14 cents if it goes back there, then set up tranches below to slurp shares. 14c seems to be a good demand zone based on the past 3 years. Hopefully not another EMO

>> No.56883711

Nice interview with GSVR CEO

https://www.kereport.com/2023/12/05/guanajuato-silver-comprehensive-update-on-optimizing-operations-at-all-4-silver-gold-mines-in-mexico/

>> No.56884672

>>56881995
Encore energy is a good company he chose

>> No.56884711

By the way, do you guys do any swings or just DCA until the sector pops? Still keen on doing the mint ratio at some point

>> No.56885066

Boss Energy halted because they're planning to announce acquiring someone
Any guesses on who it might be

>> No.56885726

>>56885066
maybe alligator

>> No.56885982
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56885982

Snowline is going to go absolutely crazy today

https://www.juniorminingnetwork.com/junior-miner-news/press-releases/2961-tsx-venture/sgd/152448-snowline-gold-intersects-519-6-m-of-2-5-grams-per-tonne-gold-including-265-6-m-of-3-6-grams-per-tonne-gold-from-surface-in-strongest-near-surface-interval-to-date-at-its-valley-target-rogue-project-yukon.html

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Great hit for NFG too!

https://www.juniorminingnetwork.com/junior-miner-news/press-releases/2830-tsx-venture/nfg/152450-new-found-intercepts-43-g-t-au-over-11-6m-at-keats-west.html

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Who else is married to seven stocks like Don Durrett?
https://youtu.be/MvOQa4Qe2DM?si=4pzOs6GtItoG3a6a

>> No.56887420

>>56885982
Tudor Gold with Treaty creek had a pretty good intercept as well
https://www.juniorminingnetwork.com/junior-miner-news/press-releases/1960-tsx-venture/tud/151897-tudor-gold-intersects-123-0-meters-m-of-3-51-g-t-aueq-within-601-5-m-of-1-40-g-t-aueq-in-drill-hole-gs-23-176-w1-at-the-goldstorm-deposit-treaty-creek-northwest-british-columbia.html

>> No.56887463

Interesting to see Rob Mcewen buying more of Goliath Resources.
https://www.juniorminingnetwork.com/junior-miner-news/press-releases/2210-tsx-venture/got/152459-rob-mcewen-increasing-ownership-in-goliath-resources-limited-to-5-and-crescat-capital-to-maintain-its-18-4-ownership.html

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The world doesn't need commodities. It doesn't need miners to produce it either, mining is an obsolete profession. It doesn't need energy. It doesn't need oil or uranium.

What the world needs is Bitcoin. The world runs on Bitcoin. The electrons powering your electricity? That's Bitcoin. The atoms used to build your consumer goods, your homes, your machines? That's Bitcoin.

Bitcoin.
Bitcoin.
BITCOIN!

>> No.56888112

GoldFinger interviews Boomer bob

https://energyandgold.com/2023/12/06/bob-moriarty-were-nowhere-near-the-end-of-this-rally/

>> No.56888211

I’ve asked Rick rule to personally rate my stocks, what’s the chances he actually gets back to me?

>> No.56888430
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>>56888211
1000%, along with endless spam trying to get you to pay for his bootcamps

>> No.56888445

>>56888211
He will, but then you will start getting spam from his pajeet helpers to send money to him.

>> No.56888491

>>56888211
And I guarantee all your picks will be 5, 6 and 7. Maybe if you send money he'll tell you what the 1-4 are. Pro tip: they're the ones he's trying to dump on retail.

>> No.56888714

Tempted to ride the widowmaker and BOIL

>> No.56888933

>>56885066
Turns out they got 30% of Encore's Alta Mesa project

>> No.56889647

Is it over for Argonaut Gold?

>> No.56890831

>>56889647
Looks like they went from one crappy team to the next. Even with the dilution it should still have great upside potential but they clearly aren't performing.

>> No.56890950

>>56888430
the mysterious elf teabagged me 100 times.

>> No.56891669

Gold sisters are we finna be bussin soon on ma momma?

>> No.56891768
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Ho Lee Fuk, NFG and SGD might both finish red today after releasing great assays

>> No.56891841

>>56891768
I want to work at this place
I don't care what the salary is

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>>56891841
kek

>> No.56892063

>>56877314
>>56877363
>>56886056
Talk about some good timing in my buy! It really struck me as odd that for a major like they are to be so beaten up, especially when there isn’t anything really fucked underneath the financials of them.

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I've told people before to invest in Alpha Metallurgical Resources. It's now at almost $300 per share, having risen almost 100% this year.
It'll probably continue to climb. It's climbed a lot even in the past few weeks.

>> No.56892497

Anybody ever had a shitlog get stuck in their bootyhole? Im on the shitter at work rn and my poopoo is legit clogged in my ass and wont come out and its starting to hurt. Soon ill need to pop a finger up there and start digging it out

>> No.56892785
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>>56891768
>SGD
Going to end up like Cantex--big deposit in the middle of nowhere with no access that turns into an old story.

>> No.56892836

>>56892497
The anus acts like a pair of scissors. Dilate your anus repeatedly to cut the log that's stuck in there. I use this trick on my chronic constipation.
But after slicing the shit log using your anus, you still need to squeeze out the remainder of the cut log, or you'll be feeling uncomfortable and unsatisfied afterward.
After all, we all love a satisfying bowel movement.

>> No.56893151

>>56892785
I think B2Gold and around 10 institutions might disagree with you anon

>> No.56893209

>>56892497
Ah, a Blue Lagoon holder. I know that feel brother

>> No.56893762
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>>56892421
I believe, though am not 100% sure, that Alpha Metallurgical Resources is the largest pure play metallurgical coal producer in the United States.
And it's a great company in any case!

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>>56893762
Sunrise Coal, a southern Indiana thermal coal producer, is a good company too.

>> No.56894342

>>56892063
their still only an explorer right now, but with a stellar property. i cant wait to see how large of a deposit they end up with.

>> No.56894418

>>56894342
Hey PAN MAN, I was reading up on Surge Copper’s site, it says they have a 70% interest paid to them by Centerra on the Berg site. What exactly does this mean, and does this potentially mean exposure to Surge gives me indirect exposure to Centerra?

I would imagine if something bad happened to Centerra (another Kyrgyzstan debacle) that would hit Surges bottom line? How does this work

>> No.56894684

>>56894418
sort of, Surge has an option to buy on the Berg property, which is owned by Centerra. An option to buy usually is setup in such a way that the more work the optionee does on the property, the better the final deal to buy or do another deal gets. Usually with a project of that scale, the option is something liek 10 million + dollars spent on exploration related work plus general expenses paid to keep the property in good standing. Options deals are usually done when both parties have an agreed apon plan for the long term, usually ending in a full buy out by the optionee for the related property. When a property gets optioned, its commitments move over to the optionee as well, while ownership of the property remains with the original owner up until an agreed amount of work is completed for the deal.

I ll have to see the actual deal with Centerra and Surge, but both parties were planning to sell Berg to Surge and then Centerra i believe was planning to buy 45% interest in Surge IF the company gained control over the Huckleberry Mine mill, but its been a while since i read anything on Surge so i ll need to double check that. Centerra wants to keep Berg in its sphere of influence but doesnt want to pay the costs to hold on to it long term.

>> No.56894875

>>56894684
Ah, that’s a great breakdown of what’s likely going on here. I wasn’t so sure at first.

So let’s say Surge has a 2024 drilling program at Berg that continues to show big hits at depth and more inferred resources become indicated resources, making the Berg property go up in value.. Does Surge retain a binding, non- negotiable obligation to original price tag, regardless of drilling program findings that may increase the value of the property? Or can Centerra be like, yo, there’s a lot more deposits here than originally forecasted, we want 30% more etc?

>Centerra wants to keep Berg in its sphere of influence but doesnt want to pay the costs to hold on to it long term.

Sounds a lot like BLLG and Big Onion

>> No.56895012

>>56894875
Its likely in their original option deal avalible online if the deal is negotiable or not, but i expect its negotiable due to the fact both parties are working off the assumption that the Berg project only works with access to the existing Huckleberry site, as it would cut a lot of the red tape regulatory issues such a project would have going into production.

And your exactly right with Blue Lagoon and Big Onion, holding on to ground and not doing anything with it gets expensive very fast, so having an arms length agreement with a friendly party optioning your ground, doing assessment work saves boat loads of money. In BC, the larger the land package, the more expensive over time it becomes to keep hold of the whole lot. I dont hold onto massive land claims for this exact reason, you need massive capital to do major work to hold onto huge chunks of land. You can of course just pay in lieu of work, but thats even worse and often leads to regulators getting mad at you down the road.

>> No.56895277

>>56877235
things are looking absolutely horrible for oil and natural gas
well done guys

>> No.56896361

>>56895277
Production in the US is very high, but prices are definitely declining.

>> No.56896890

>>56888211
>>56888491
A guy I knew did it, and he rated his stocks. He said it took a couple of months.

He gave a 1 to one of his stocks and a 2 to another. The rest he rated much lower

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Is anyone else a GORO bag holder. WTF went wrong

>> No.56896926

>>56885982
Over valued.

>> No.56896934

>>56893151
Oh really are they making bids?

>> No.56896941

>>56895277
Oil is bottoming. Gary says.

>> No.56896977

>>56896941
I have a hard time believing oil will go much lower than where it is now.

>> No.56897176

>>56896941
When?
Greg mannarino says this:
>Crude oil is under HEAVY pressure as it has fallen back into Contango.

>Contango is a situation where the futures price (or forward price) of a commodity is higher than the expected spot price of the contract at maturity.

>> No.56897945

>>56896977
This. I’m looking at some drilling rig companies worth picking up (especially PTEN) right now. Mostly because if this is some kind of bottom it’ll rise with the rest naturally, as well as pay a dividend.

>> No.56898002

>>56897945
I think we're just past the day of $50 petroleum. Around $70 could be the floor now, but of course I don't know that for certain.

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>>56897176
By my count Oil is on week 31 of the intermediate cycle meaning it's very ready to bottom. It's also on day 5 of the bloodbath if we count the 62% fib as the support breaking to trigger it, meaning it has max two more red days left before finding a bottom, if it hasn't already.

If the 78% fib is the support that triggers the bloodbath however then we have another 4-6 days of selling ahead of us before we bottom, but I doubt that as there's no way we're going beneath the previous low of ~$64, though a double bottom retest of an ICL isn't that unusual.

If oil ends green today then that's the 4 day corollary and will suggest that oil has in fact bottomed even if we don't get a swing low.

>> No.56898513

>>56898104
The 78% fib also lines up with the 200wma which would be a heavy and scary support to break so today being day two of the bloodbath really isn't out of the question.

>> No.56899419

hello

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>>56894875
>Sounds a lot like BLLG and Big Onion
Don't remind me Rana sold Big onion for pennies to his cousin.

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>>56894875
>>56899936
He sold Big onion for 500k to his cousin. Could have literally bought a Crack house for that.

>> No.56900064

>>56899962
>>56899936

As PAN MAN explained, there’s no point in keeping the property if there’s nothing being done to it. It was just hemorrhaging money, and in these environments where juniors aren’t attracting a lot of capital, it makes sense that it was parted with. 500k or whatever the sale price was might seem low, but it allows for better cash flows and clears a lot of regulatory hurdles associated with maintaining Big Onion.

>> No.56900135

how much lower can oil realistically go

>> No.56900189

>>56900135


See >>56898104

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>>56900135

>> No.56900365

>>56898104
Where'd you learn to do that?

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>>56900365
If you mean the post, from the big man himself

If you mean the monkey, I guess we'll never know, though I don't think the phone is plugged in.

>> No.56900799

>>56900446
>from the big man himself
As in learned it btw that wasn't a leak post. Those thoughts are my own. Gary got stopped out of oil when it made a lower low and is currently waiting for a swing and prepared to chase if needs be. I didn't honour the stop and am still holding, ready to add tomorrow morning if we get a 4 day corollary confirming both that we are not in a bloodbath and that the trend has turned, swing or no swing.

I might fold and sell if we surpass yesterday's low though, because then there's a higher chance oil could keep shitting itself into next week as who knows if its day 2 or day 6 of the bloodbath, but we'll see.

>> No.56901165

There's the lower low lol. See ya at $66

>> No.56901350

>>56899962
>>56900064
Dome's a great property but its been in perpetual exploration for around 70 plus years, as there are bigger, lower grade copper deposits all around that are currently being exploited. If copper prices ever spike ridiculously high and stay high for a stretch, thats when Dome would look good for mining.

>> No.56901818

>>56891768
I really wish NFG would turn around.this shit is starting to get really depressing for the amount of gold they have.

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>>56898104
>It's also on day 5 of the bloodbath if we count the 62% fib as the support breaking to trigger it
I realize on reflection that that is obviously not a possible trigger as oil had dipped below that support in the previous days. Rookie mistake.

I say it's day 2, Gary says day 3, either way we have 2-5 days of selling ahead of us.

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>>56901350
Hercules silver core picture, can you tell us what you see ? Its aiming for copper.

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>>56902498
>>56901350
Woule love your input, it was shown today in Nevada at some expo, thanks !

>> No.56902521

>>56902498
>>56902508
>>56901350
more here : https://imgur.com/a/ODG3B8C

>> No.56902563

>>56902498
>>56902508
its hard to tell but it looks like a calcite / quartz? breccia, i am not sure what the host rock was but it could be a chert perhaps? In the calcite you can see minor chalcopyrite, with fine grain sulfide mineralization speckled across the sample? there also appears to be sphalerite (the dark black mineral group at the bottom of sample in pic 2. I also might be seeing native silver in the calcite but it could be a trick of the camera. which property did this come from?

>> No.56902599

>>56902563
At the Hercules property in Idaho, right next to bayhorse silver. Barrick invested 25 million last month and hold 19.9% now.

https://ceo.ca/@newsfile/hercules-silver-intersects-185-meters-of-084-cu
>Hercules Silver Intersects 185 Meters of 0.84% Cu, 111 ppm Mo and 2.6 g/t Ag, Including 45 Meters of 1.94% Cu in First Deep Hole Drilled at Hercules

What you see is the new hole they drilled reccently, drilled 1km and we should get assay before Christmas.

>> No.56902642

>>56902498
i need close up shots of Pic 1 to give you a better idea of what their showing off, but i believe some of that material is dendritic native silver in host breccia, which is very similar to how silver is found in Cobalt Ontario. Hercules Silver's been busy by the looks of things, their property's a dogs breakfast of copper porphyry systems, Pb/Zn/Ag off shoots, scarns and hydrothermal gold as a possibly. Fascinating area i ll have to look into more.

>> No.56902766

>>56902599
thats a major mineralized syetem that Hercules is working on, it would help if they posted a wider map of the spread / structure of the known outcrops, their websites not the greatest for maps. I ll see if i can find anything on these properties from the USGS. It looks like fantastic ground to prospect, nice and open with little ground cover.

>> No.56903301
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>>56902766
I see thank you, will gladly check your input if you dig more into it.

Meanwhile
https://ceo.ca/@newsfile/founders-metals-hits-60-metres-of-9469-gt-gold-and
>Founders Metals Hits 6.0 Metres of 94.69 g/t Gold and 9.0 Metres of 22.84 g/t Gold on Further Northwest Expansion

>> No.56904136

>>56903301
i really need to investigate these guys too, their hitting some fantastic intercepts.

>> No.56904242
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56904242

Nearly doubled my BLLG for like 25% of my original buy in kek

>> No.56904383

>>56901887
How did he get a physique like that eating paprika

>> No.56904504
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>>56904383
Gorillas have an unfair advantage at everything

>> No.56904871

>>56899962
>500k for a crack house
Sad thing you’re probably not wrong

>> No.56905083

>>56902599
So should I buy in right now and double my posistion or just hold the one I already have?

>> No.56906318
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56906318

Beautiful bituminous bump

>> No.56907069

>>56881718
https://stockhouse.com/companies/bullboard/v.whm/thunder-gold-corp?postid=27202707
https://gangstersout.blogspot.com/2012/08/another-money-laundering-connection-to.html?m=1

>> No.56908229

>>56878216
it's closing over 2000 day after day after day

>> No.56908739

>>56878216
It's happening but the market manipulators are just gay and the make it take as long as possible.

They want to make you suffer, sweat and bleed for every little gain. If you were doing satanic investments like tech or bitcoin they'd just give it to you. They don't want principled and good people making investments.

They're just trying to break your will thats all. They're gay little fag jews and that's what they do.

>> No.56908862

Whats your worst bag?
Something youre down on 60%+ and feel disgusted about. Near all time lows
Tell me and I'll pump some money into your bags and rescue you.
Preferably on the ASX

So far I've got SHP, GUE, PEN, LKE

>> No.56909532
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56909532

Oil is determined to make a monkey out of me. So much for the bloodbath, looks like we got that corollary after all. Back above the 200wma. If we can hold 70 today we just need two more green days for confirmed trend reversal. It's still early but glad I held.

>> No.56909652
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56909652

>>56909532
Let oil and gas prices rise, especially gas. That makes coal more attractive. Coal has the advantage of comparatively good long-term price stability as compared with other hydrocarbons.

>> No.56909708

>>56909652
How can one rock be so based

>> No.56909715
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56909715

>>56909708
It's God's gift to us to improve our lives, I guess. Coal is indeed marvelous. I love it. I love mining it. I love working in an industry where I can help shape the future of the mining industry and fight the crazed greens.

>> No.56909728

>>56909708
If you want to get into coal mining, I'll do what I can to help. I really like people who are passionate about the coal and not only the good pay and benefits that go along with it -- which, it must be said, the miners absolutely deserve.
These new green industries can't hold a candle to coal miners' benefits and pay.

>> No.56909736

>>56909652
I don't have the balls to play gas right now but I'm optimistic about how oil looks. I know nothing of coal, do you know a spot price ticker I could check out? I searched coal and just get what look like companies.

>> No.56909891

>>56909736
None that I know of.

>> No.56909941

>>56909736
This site is the closest thing I know of. It tracks weekly coal prices.

https://www.eia.gov/coal/markets/

>> No.56910011

>>56909941
>>56909891
I'll check it out, thanks man

>> No.56910033

>>56910011
You're welcome.

>> No.56911036

Bump

Turns out there are no coal ETFs on the market at all lol

>> No.56911864

https://www.mining.com/ivanhoe-mines-quadruples-exploration-budget-for-2024/

>> No.56912552
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56912552

im gay (for commodities)

>> No.56913797

>>56878216
Its over

>> No.56913830

>>56909652
>no respirators

Are these niggers retarded? Whats with boomers and the blatant disregard for any safety measures? My own boomer grandparents regularly spray roach killer in their dish washer

>> No.56913904

So am I seriously the only one who sold into the green dildo 7 days ago? Don't tell me you guys held even when I warned on Monday.

>> No.56914203

>>56913904
Nope. I didn't catch the exact top but I sold out of metals and miners on Monday after a very obvious top at ATH and timing for retracement to 1990ish which I called last thread >>56860154 and even made a little profit shorting silver on the way down, but I sold that to buy more oil earlier today.

>> No.56914215

>>56914203
oops meant to refer to >>56861370

>> No.56914796
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56914796

Reminder for everyone to take on massive debt and use as much leverage to buy gold and silver nano cap junior miner call options. There is no downside and can only go up.

https://twitter.com/realTimHack/status/1733179056705671430?t=kUFD7p4ovkKS3eKhy8kULg&s=19

>> No.56915097
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56915097

I'm so despondent about everything. Everything I try goes totally wrong. There's no escape from this hole here. I feel drained. So far, I still haven't found a real purpose in life. Sometimes, I'm afraid to get out of bed in the morning. There's nothing to get up for.

>> No.56915254
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56915254

>>56915097
Bottom soon, friend. Do not despair.

In the meantime get a hobby or a skill outside of staring at lines every day, one that you can actually find some form of fulfilment or growth in, however small at first. Attribute meaning to the process of learning and developing rather than fantasizing about the outcome. It sounds cliché I know, but if you hitch all your dopamine release onto the end result you fail 100% of the time as your brain is never rewarding you for actually doing things, rather for having had done them. Eat better and work out. Get natural daylight first thing in the morning, avoid blue/bright lights in the evening and improve your sleep. Also stop watching porn, just imagine boobs and you'll be fine m8.

>> No.56915553

>>56902599
>Right next to bayhorse silver

Fuck you.

>> No.56915564

>>56915097

Read this.and internalize it.
>>56908739

>> No.56915622
File: 85 KB, 850x400, quote-i-m-so-despondent-about-everything-everything-i-try-goes-totally-wrong-there-s-no-escape-joseph-goebbels-92-7-0728.jpg [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
56915622

>>56915097

>> No.56915690

>>56915622
You got me you cheeky cunt

>> No.56915906

looks like West Red Lake Gold is having a better time with the Madsen mine than Pure Gold did.
https://twitter.com/WestRedLakeGold/status/1733206846528270630

>> No.56916222

>>56911036
Just means coal is a hidden gem

>> No.56916265
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56916265

Palisades gold radio

https://youtu.be/gqDmg6fxHi4?si=cn7yS0O1lEkOkq1F

>> No.56916304
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56916304

Got myself a bag of Mega Uranium, looks like it's still flying somewhat under the radar and not exactly a shitco either.
Their main value comes from holding a bunch of Nexgens stock among others.
And it's one of our friend's Tricky Ricky's shill picks.
Could start moving with strength when it gets more attention and it has some catching up to do.
There's always a holding company discount, but their share holdings at the moment are about 210 mil but company market cap is only 160 mil.

>> No.56916558
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56916558

The last MSA update from his newsletter, thank me later.

>> No.56916574
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56916574

>>56916558

>> No.56916662
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56916662

>>56916558
>>56916574
Thanks fren. So he's just saying if gold hangs around $2040 for a while then we will go to the moon and get free japanese waifus?

>> No.56916686
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56916686

Schiff going live soon.

https://www.youtube.com/live/6O-YI4RQ5gI?si=QVlYOhqJzRJIyakv

>> No.56916934
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56916934

https://youtu.be/veXvawmYjp8?si=AbxrRQfZYh90Qelf

>> No.56917006
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56917006

Wasn't someone pumping OCG in here recently?
Lol, nice SEDI report.

>> No.56917075

>>56916222
Checked

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uwxYbb5uils

>> No.56917259
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56917259

>>56916686
SCHIFF IS LIVE RIGHT NOW. GET IN HERE BOYS!

>> No.56917656

>>56917075
Thanks, anon

>> No.56918734

Bad news for Anglo American
https://www.mining.com/anglo-american-shares-plunge-after-production-cuts/

Panama orders the total shutdown and closure of First Quantum's Cobre copper mine.
https://www.mining.com/panama-government-orders-first-quantum-to-end-copper-panama-operations/

>> No.56919469

>>56882241
Rocket Red loves Bayhorse Silver. Buy buy buy Graeme needs more ladyboys

>> No.56919497
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56919497

Just noticed this.

https://www.congress.gov/bill/118th-congress/house-bill/1042

They've voting about banning Russian Uranium imports on Monday.
Last chance to get into the stagnant miners.
We're going to be pulling even greener days for quite a while as this subject starts making waves in the media.

>> No.56919499

>>56882091
>as slimy as they come
as slimy as silver miner anon?

>> No.56919572
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56919572

Tired of meme lines bros. Just moon already. Triple top, cup and handle, moving average. I don't care any more just go up to $50 an ounce.

>> No.56919634

>>56877235
Okay wtf is this about? I play Minecraft but, is this just about the general or is this now a Minecraft general?

>> No.56919673
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56919673

>>56919634
We got tired of investing in mining stocks and decided to spend our time playing Minecraft until the precious metals bull run begins.

>> No.56919961
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56919961

Good week we had guys. Right?

>> No.56920671
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56920671

Now tell me you don't love coal!

>> No.56920901
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56920901

>>56879661

>> No.56921719

>>56919961
Honestly you had to expect some profit taking at some point. 2k has basically become the floor when it was previously the resistance. It’s just been nice not seeing it constantly slammed to the fucking dirt everytime 1800 or 1900 was reached.

>> No.56922042
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56922042

>>56909891
>>56909736
New castle coal futures
Looks like we're sort of bottoming out
I bought some Yancoal and whitehaven coal earlier this week
>>56909728
What coal companies do you like?

>> No.56922046

>>56920671
If I had to choose between working in a precious metal mine or a coal mine I'd prefer the former desu

>> No.56922963
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56922963

What's this pattern called?

>> No.56923041

>>56922963
the old BHS scam pump and dump

>> No.56923786
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56923786

What's this pattern called?

>> No.56924762

>>56922046
Why is that?

>> No.56925278
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56925278

Give me your best copium now!

>> No.56925317
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56925317

Get ready boys gold and silver is going to moon in 2 more weeks!!!!!!

>> No.56925359

>>56925317
>two more weeksing
>gold hit ath last week
do these people pay attention to the market at all

>> No.56926661
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56926661

Coal bump

>> No.56927294

>>56924762
coal is dirty and the dust gives you cancer

>> No.56927420

>>56927294
All kinds of things give you cancer. Many other dirty jobs expose you to carcinogens, including other jobs in hydrocarbon extraction.
And what's wrong with a dirty job? Someone has to do it.

>> No.56927503

>>56927420
well that's why I'd rather be a gold/silver miner

>> No.56927546

>>56927503
That's fair. Coal is not for everyone.

>> No.56928138

Environmentalism is a nihilistic death cult.
I just got out of a science chat room where most people were convinced that civilization is a disease on the earth that needs to be wiped out. "It all started in the UK with coal burning," one person said. Another said that floods are punishment from "Mother Earth" for humans' bad behavior.
This shit is doomsday religion dressed up in modern garb.
They talk about everyone needing to grow gardens and drive electric vehicles -- and install solar panels.
It sure sounds like they want to save industrial civilization and not give up the modern lifestyle. Yet they are convinced it is evil and doomed.
The greens are insane.

>> No.56928269

>>56928138
I know some of these people online, and the ones pushing the "end civilization" narrative are mostly upper-middle class yuppies. One is from San Francisco, another from Norway. Others are also well to do, I know, though I don't know their locations.
The ones who left the chat once they got blabbing were working class and regular middle class.
Environmentalism, especially today's doomsday version of it, is fear porn for bored yuppies and a means to virtue signal. It would benefit no one who is not affluent, both in affluent countries and in poor ones.

>> No.56928550

>>56928138
They never stop to think about the long list of steps that goes into making a solar panel or coffee machine or whatever fancy green tech they think will save le planet. Everything comes back to digging stuff out of the ground eventually

>> No.56928573

>>56928550
Many aren't big fans of mining, yet they don't realize the "green transition" will require many, many new mines -- often in slave labor countries.

>> No.56928992

>>56928138
>I just got out of a science chat room where most people were convinced that civilization is a disease on the earth that needs to be wiped out. "It all started in the UK with coal burning," one person said. Another said that floods are punishment from "Mother Earth" for humans' bad behavior.
I know this feel all too well.
Environmentalism truly is a anti-human death cult.
These retards actually believe trees have feelings or something, it's bizarre.

>> No.56929324

>>56928992
It comes down to a choice between humanism and environmentalism. I am a humanist, but that's gone out of fashion among avant-garde liberals. Some even call the Enlightenment the "Endarkenment" now. Ultra-leftist postmodern professors have done tremendous damage to the modern world.
They want to return us to pre-industrial civilization.

>> No.56929350

>>56929324
The modern environmental movement is another offshoot of Marxism.

>> No.56929382

>>56929350
Yes, they are also "anti-colonialists" who believe in neo-colonial theory and "climate justice," i.e. huge transfers of money from affluent to impoverished countries.

>> No.56930274

>>56929324
But what I don’t understand is why do professors at these gay universities have so much influence, I’ve literally never stood infront of a professor in my life but I know actually what they’d be like

>> No.56930286

>>56928138
too few people understand today how much work goes into making our civilization run, and look down on the industries that make it work. There are too many people decrying how toxic farming is, and how polluting mining is, but never think to how wasteful their way of life is.

>> No.56930499

>>56916304
I've had that on my watchlist for a while now. I only have a small bag of Denisovan Mines.
Do you think it's worth it to start a position in Mega Uranium or to increase my Denisovan? Or has the ship mostly sailed on uranium plays after doing nothing for so long?

>> No.56930586

>>56930499
Can't comment on those particular companies but uranium is a long term play so it's definitely worth picking up more, especially if there's dips in the near term

>> No.56930657

>>56930586
Thanks for the feedback.
I'm way up on my Denisovan, wish I loaded that boat more instead of giving Greek shippers a chance.
Fuck PSHG and IMPP :)
I hope the CEOs are buried. You'll find me in the miles wide lineup to dance on their graves.

>> No.56931783
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56931783

Bump

>> No.56931989

>>56930286
The word you are looking for is entitlement.

>> No.56932426

>>56930274
because right wingers stopped going to college to study the arts because it's le waste of money and unmanly or something

>> No.56933595

>>56931989
bingo thats exactly it.

Also has anyone else seen this meme ship yet?
https://www.mining.com/teck-oldendorff-to-outfit-bulk-carrier-with-rotor-sails-to-cut-emissions/

Why not just make most of the mega bulk carriers nuclear powered?

>> No.56933640
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56933640

Big week for Snowline, in addition to the 1278 g-m hit they also released 434 g-m and 112 g-m intercepts. I don't know why minerdeck only lists 1 hole per company

>> No.56934348
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56934348

World Gold Council has a new campaign featuring Idris Elba. Not a big fan but this could reach a lot of people

>> No.56935075

Is there anything that I can hold long term (like 10 years) and not have to worry about anything. Silver or gold only pls

>> No.56935545
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56935545

>>56935075
Physical silver and gold if you don't want to work.

>> No.56935585

>>56934348
>Idris Elba
kek /tv/ would have fun with this

>> No.56936408

>>56934348
I saw this when it first came out, as I keep up with Barrick Gold's social media.
I think it's great PR for gold mining in particular and mining in general.
P.S. I don't care that Idris Elba is black. If he wants to help out for mining PR, I got his back. :)

>> No.56936553

>>56936408
Also, I've known some African miners and some Africans who've worked in heavy industry in general, one at a metals plant in Ghana. He was a really good guy, intelligent, very hard worker and very concerned for his family.
Africans who work in legitimate mining, like for major Western mining companies, make good money relative to their cost of living and take good care of their families, from what I've seen.
Respect to them -- and to all miners.

>> No.56936578

im -50% on my south african miners from 2022. exxaro, african rainbow metals, and thungela.

>> No.56936623
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56936623

>>56936578
>im -50% on my south african miners
Don't invest in South Africa.

>> No.56936642

>>56934348

I ain't saying you a Goldnigger.....

>> No.56936646

>>56935545
Nice try, boomer.

>> No.56936668

Is wood a commodity?

>> No.56936900

>>56936668
Technically, yes

>> No.56937473

>>56936578
south africa is basically a failed state at this point, dont bother investing there.

>> No.56937524

>>56937473
2022 BRICS meme took all my money. I just cant sell because of the intl fees. im forever a bagholder.

>> No.56937932

>>56937524
its horrible watching what SA is going though too, because they have a lot of resources, but such shit government. Same goes for Panama now too, watch as their gov scrambles to figure out where to get the missing funds that massive copper mine was generating.

>> No.56937956
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56937956

>>56937524
>>56937932
South Africa is a meme. The only way it turns around is if China makes it a colony and rules it.
Also Rick Rule talked investing in a company that has a mine there in this video. https://youtu.be/vD5BJIO_Res?si=d0GQs9Ze5bc7-HLh

>> No.56937985

>>56937932
Fact is, imperialism was a good thing. Many countries are not really countries and certainly aren't ready for self-determination. South Africa was better off under Apartheid.

>> No.56938035
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56938035

>>56937985
Based and true

>> No.56938042

>>56937985
unfortunately very true, some places just fail to function on their own.

>> No.56938103

>>56938042
I think it would be great if white countries could reconquer the world like in the year 1900.
The New Imperialism from the late 1800s, that saw Europe conquer most of the world, should have lasted centuries. Then, the colonies would have been ready, perhaps, for self-rule.
Unfortunately the two world wars cut New Imperialism short.

>> No.56938114
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>>56938042
>>56938103
Won't happen unless white countries have a growing native population.

>> No.56938206

>>56938114
>Won't happen unless white countries have a growing native population.
That's exactly right. We have declining populations, whereas during the 19th century Industrial Revolutions, European populations were exploding. Plenty of people to send overseas

>> No.56938317

>>56922963
The majority of the speculating public do not buy THE company; they buy the promoter's spiel ABOUT that company.

>> No.56938880
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Give it to me straight boys.
Where is gold heading to in the next 2 months?

>> No.56938929

>>56938880
Probably just crabbing. That's my guess.

>> No.56939466
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>>56938880
>>56938929
Eternal crab

>> No.56940005
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OP of picrel must have had inside info. I bet G did try to sell it but settled for leasing it.

>> No.56940573
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>>56940005
This Pic was a meme for Bayhorse FUD during the golden age of Bayhorse memes.

>> No.56940839
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>>56940573
lol

>> No.56940947

The greens want to shut down U.S. oil production.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/us-joins-cop28-push-end-171005965.html

>> No.56940956

>>56940947
Canada's Environmental minister just said he expects a 75% reduction in fossil fuel use by 2050. Good luck with that, with all the western provinces telling the federal gov to go fuck off with their carbon taxes.

>> No.56940959

>>56940947
The green lunatics have to be stopped. Now they're going after US oil production. We need to stop them BY ANY MEANS NECESSARY. Think about Thomas Jefferson and his quote that every generation, the tree of liberty needs to be watered with the blood of patriots and tyrants. Jefferson was exactly right.

I am ready to give it all in the cause, and yes, the US's tyrannical government can be defeated. The Iraqis and Afghans showed us the way: persistent insurgency and guerrilla warfare that goes on for years. Eventually, the military rank and file could flip to our side and do away with the top brass, who are traitors.

Our survival, and that of the coming generations, depends on us ridding the nation of these tinpot dictators.

>> No.56940960

>>56940956
Canada needs to break away from Ottawa, at least the western provinces do.

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>>56936578
>south african miners
Careful, that's what made the Dane kys himself.

>>56938880
>Give it to me straight boys.
I did once yet you keep asking the same dumb question every thread like a retard with a magic 8 ball. You've asked it twice this thread and I'll bet money you'll ask it again next thread and the next until you either get the answer you want to hear or you get bored and go back to flipping shitcoins.

>> No.56941449

>>56940959
i think it is a mistake to underestimate how gay the us military has become

>> No.56942310

>>56941311
Relax faggot

>> No.56942384
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>>56942310
Take your own advice then suck my nutsack, nigger.

>> No.56942420

>>56942384
You seem upset.

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>>56942420
>umadbro?
kek now tell me I must be fun at parties

>> No.56942691

Who bought natgas at $3.50 last month?

>> No.56942739

>>56942384
fuck animal cruelty and inhumane breeding

>> No.56943131

>>56941449
>i think it is a mistake to underestimate how gay the us military has become
That's actually a very good point.

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Big beautiful coal bump!

>> No.56944412

>>56940959
>we want emissions to go down
>spics drive around in massive mad max vehicles maintaining mcmansionville
>trees turn green on the roadside from all the exhaust
>it's you with your 30mpg 2000s crown victoria gentile, arrest him!!

>> No.56945062

>>56944412
1990s and 2000s panther platform vehicles -- Crown Vics, Grand Marquis, and Town Cars -- are awesome cars. They last a very long time and are dependable. They are up there with the Buicks with the 3800 engines.

>> No.56945073

>>56942691
i bought at 3...
now i'm shorting to 2$

>> No.56945560
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Bitcoin is taking a big shit today. Good thing I don't work in the bitcoin mines.

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I'm so despondent about everything. Everything I try goes totally wrong. There's no escape from this hole here. I feel drained. So far, I still haven't found a real purpose in life. Sometimes, I'm afraid to get out of bed in the morning. There's nothing to get up for.

>> No.56946253

>>56946173
I sold most of my precious metals years ago when I concluded the big finance Jews will never allow them to rise in fiat price. I love gold and silver, and how they feel in the hand -- how dense and nice they are -- but it just feels like this game of depressing their prices can go on endlessly.

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>>56933640
CEO Scott Berdahl joins the The KE Report to discuss Snowline's latest round of assays

https://www.kereport.com/2023/12/08/snowline-gold-one-of-the-best-drill-results-to-date-519-6-meters-of-2-5g-t-gold-at-the-valley-zone-rogue-project/

>> No.56947925
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Quinton Hennigh is the most overrated actor in the mining space.

>> No.56947932

Bought a little lottery ticket in Homerun Resources.
It's a silica company that just signed a deal with the Brazilian government for Silica exploration and they have some insanely pure silica property that's fit for all kinds of markets.
Sounds pretty good for a 40 mil market cap play considering the upside.
This could do multiples very quickly when they put out the news about government partnership and get noticed.

>> No.56948360

>>56947925
Bob Moriarty pumped this shit too

>> No.56948804

>>56948360
I don't know why anyone listens to so called financial gurus on youtube or anywhere else, including Peter Schiff. They're just reading tea leaves.

>> No.56949064

>>56948804
These so called financial gurus are just grifters selling get rich quick schemes to enrich themselves -- quickly.
If you want to get rich quickly, don't invest in mining, instead become a financial guru.

>> No.56949239

>>56948804
>>56949064
They exist only to sell shares from insiders to gullible retail. Whenever a promotional campaign is kicked off, it simply means that insiders are ready to sell.
Don't be fooled by SEDI reports and the like. These are merely another promotional tool to put bag holders at ease. Insiders sell through offshore nominee accounts, then take a fraction of the proceeds to make public buys to appear as the hero.

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>>56947932

Okay here's some news that just dropped.

https://www-bahianoticias-com-br.translate.goog/amp/noticia/287013-bahia-se-destaca-em-cenario-internacional-de-mineracao-apos-contrato-de-rdollar-15-bilhao-com-empresa-canadense?_x_tr_sl=pt&_x_tr_tl=en&_x_tr_hl=en-US&_x_tr_pto=wapp

>The investments, which should exceed the value of one and a half billion reais, will allow a revolution in the sector
>Among the signed projects is the installation of industrial plants in areas in Santa Maria Eterna, in the municipality of Belmonte, in Bahia. Aligned with green technology practices,
>The project should also cover other municipalities such as Ilhéus, with a processing plant that will transform in natura silica into high purity silica, and in the Port of Aratu, with the manufacture of solar cells, a product that has the potential to double the capacity of energy from photovoltaic panels.
>In addition to the initial investment that will take place over the next four years by Homerun, a plan for the exploration and continuous supply of silica was also signed with CBPM, in the Belmonte district, over the next two decades.

So yeah the Brazilian government signed a 320 million USD deal with these guys along with 20 years of silica exploration funding.
The initial investment is 60,75 million USD, which is double the current market cap.
Sounds like the state is going all in to make this silica play a thing by funding the infrastructure and exploration just like that.
This kind of state involvement should make any future financing an absolute breeze too and cut through any environmental dogshit that would otherwise get in the way.

Let's see how these news moves that 29 mil burger dollar market cap, can't wait for tomorrow.
This could become one hell of a longer term hold from these levels.

>> No.56949669

Does anyone else think the Democrats, particularly Biden, have been paid off by the CCP to destroy the West from the inside?
Maybe it's at the behest of the Jews, who might wish to make China their new golem. Either way, though, I do think there is a Fifth Column operating in Western countries to ruin them in favor of someone else.

>> No.56949692

>>56949669
For example, just look at this article about nitrazenes, which are ten times as powerful as fentanyl and are flooding the US.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/streets-opioids-sometimes-more-potent-011503589.html

This comment beneath the article makes a great point:
>If nitrazenes are 10X more powerful than fentanyl then making them must be extremely hazardous to people making them. They must have sophisticated PPE and sealed lab spaces . Who but the CCP could support such operations?

A very organized and well-funded actor must be behind nitrazenes, since making them in large quantities would require very complex laboratory technology.

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>>56949239
Here's a current example:
Western Exploration (WEX.v) is running out of cash and needs to raise soon. It has hired Robert Sinn (a.k.a. @Goldfinger) and Shad Marquitz (a.k.a. @Excelsior) to write glowing recommendations of the company. Their function is not to raise the share price in order to decrease the cost of capital in the forthcoming private placement, but to provide liquidity for insiders to dump shares from their offshore accounts prior to reloading in the financing and acquiring warrants at no cost. They will apply a portion of the proceeds from the offshore sales to make public purchases in the financing, the result of which will encourage private equity managers like Matt Paul (a.k.a. @KilconaVC) to reassure his heavily underwater clients that the company insiders believe their own bullshit. (Paul has been selling this shit to his clients since the stock was over $2 and now sits at $0.66.)
In the end, the pumpers make a handsome fee, the insiders collect nice profits from their cheap founders and seed shares which are safely stashed in offshore nominee accounts, and dumb retailers are left holding the bag.
Promoters aren't your friends, and they certainly don't act in your interests.

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>>56950745
Here's that fat fuck Robert Sinn (a k.a. @Goldfinger).
https://www.businessinsider.com/robert-sinn-stocksage1-dui-hit-and-run-2012-7

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>>56950745
Here's that fat fuck Robert Sinn (a k.a. @Goldfinger), the most followed member of CEO.ca.
https://www.businessinsider.com/robert-sinn-stocksage1-dui-hit-and-run-2012-7

>> No.56950980

>>56950873
GoldFinger is probably a prison name. GoldFinger and excelsior still put out good content overall though. Everyone has an agenda, especially when there’s money involved. It’s up to us to sift through the bullshit and discern properly.

Like when Silverjew tried to push BHS, there was an angle there. Although I’m sure part of him genuinely believed in the operation

>> No.56951143

>>56950980
>GoldFinger and excelsior still put out good content overall though.
They're just more polished versions of RocketRedFlag, who can barely string together a coherent sentence.
From George Chelekis' Dirty Rotten Secrets:
>40. THE LAW OF MONEY. History shows us that Money is attracted to the individual who can effectively and articulately communicate. Stock promoters routinely can repeat a good story. The most successful speculators are those whose communications skills match or surpass the best promoters. The best CEO is the most effective communicator.