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Oil and gas edition
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>quarterly.
Iz we there yet? I guess we have to crack the big $50 to really go.
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Did you buy her stock
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>tfw we're earlier than Congress
this bullrun is going to be legendary
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>>23347194
Tfw shes likely to hold my bags when im up 80% on Hecla in this second
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>>23347224
Why sell so early
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>>23347261
Im not going to sell tomorrow or in two weeks
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silver price action is wicked gay tonight
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>>23347309
Its nothing to worry about
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>>23347067
wtf is that chart
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>>23347417
Looks like the silver chart
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>>23347418
In what currency?
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>>23347428
ah it's 12 months closing chart, not top price, ok
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>>23347431
or whatever monthly chart
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I get cofused because I rarely use closing price charts, they are too retarded
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>>23347417
Chart of quarterly closes on silver
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>>23347095
Yes, I front ran her by years. Based Bateman too
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>>23347095
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>>23347491
>outperforming PE
just Congress things~
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Ive been checking prices and charts nonstop for at least 7 days. rdy to snooze for a few hrs.
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>>23347309
>>23347413
Silver green
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>>23347550
please do that anon. Neurotically checking charts all the time isn't healthy or productive.
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Powell Gunna be a tailwind today, higher spot methinks
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>>23347599
I don't expect him to really say anything that moves the markets much.
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>>23347633
>Good afternoon
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Avino already did a tenbanger from 2023 lows
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IT'S HAPPENING

https://www.juniorminingnetwork.com/junior-miner-news/press-releases/1934-tsx-venture/bhs/187770-bayhorse-silver-installs-its-steinert-ore-sorter-at-its-bayhorse-flotation-mill-payette-idaho-usa.html
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>>23348093
Hopefully this one doesn’t end up on craigslist too
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Almost embarrassed to own this shitco but Guanajuato bros are mooning again, my small slurp from less than a month ago is up over 100%
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Yea GSVR sp just keeps delivering.

I bought a bunch at .24 and it’s been swell. I’ll buy more when it pulls back
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I am getting tired of green days
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Tomorrow is the day for Snowline assays and we put C$11 & US$8 in the rearview mirror. Source: spidey sense
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>>23348261
Word is they found a tunnel to hyperborea
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Encore Breaking through $3 resistance, bought some on the hopes it would
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Avino almost hit 4.89 today, WOW
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>>23348282
Not far from fully priced now.
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>>23348282
It's a good thing I doubled down after Drumpf sperged out
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wtf is energy fuels smoking? I bought a huge bag at $4 and $11, keeps pumping every fucking day almost non-stop
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>>23348237
Don't say that. I'm not tired, especially after being years of red and barely being able to continue working because of the lack of gains we were making. Now we are finally getting just a little back from all of our work.
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Oil stonks go up
I think the bottom is in
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>>23348323
memestock that owns so little uranium or rare earths that conventional valuations don't apply. people hear "only operating mill in the US" and go crazy.
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Trican looks poised for the big move. Back to double digits we go! Woot. Woot.
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>>23348487
Everyone wants liquidity from Uncle Sam’s strategic mineral fund.
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>>23347769
it happened
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>>23348282
>>23348282
based
already up +50 % with encore energy
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>>23349410
classic algos kek. The options desks must be drinking champagne every day Powell speaks. Imagine being a 0DTE degen, not even once
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>>23348237
here's a red one for ya
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thread theme for miners like First Majestic getting back to positive gains
https://youtu.be/Oq9WidbiiY0?si=fLCIg5c3ztQ6Y9Jy
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>>23349420
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LW9hwoaJXgw
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I own the following stocks.

Snowline gold
Freeman gold
Bocana resources

am I gonna make it?
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>>23349849
Snowline and literal whos. At least 1/3 of your folio will do well
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LAC got Uncle Sam’s liquidity dump. Now who’s next?
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>>23349849
#1 has richest pit on Earth, I know nothing about 2 & 3
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>>23349849
Snowline is a good bet, even with the big run up. They are what NFG wishes it was
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I was down .8% today. Are we gonna recover this week?
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>>23350810
There is something that is relatively known on Wall Street. For whatever reason, Tuesdays are an indicator of the opposite of what will happen for the week as a whole. Obviously, this is not always true but if today is a down day, the rest of the week should be up and vice versa.
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>>23350821
Thanks, I didn't know that friend
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Let's do this
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>>23348237
Would you like a quick trip down memory lane to 2021 and them brutal 4 years of crabing?
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>>23351179
Is lithium back on the menu boys?

Courtesy of some unlucky sod in biz /smg/
>>60982822
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>>23351241
the US government demanding an equity stake in return for a loan is bullish why?

lithium supply is still rising faster than demand.
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>>23351241
Energy Fuels is also up like 4% (already up 21% the past 5 sessions) on likely thr coattails of that move. Some state officials were also visiting Mesa so there’s a lot of hype.
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>>23351396
Up 4% after hours that is. Shits making my account 2-6k per day for the past few weeks
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>>23351402
what's your exit plan?
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>>23351441
I was Gunna ditch at $20 (USD on the UUUU ticker) but damn it’s way ahead of schedule. I’ve been bagging it for 2 years since like $4, so it’s almost euphoric to be up this much since then. Gotta just remain composed. I’ve been adding small lots on the way up, but haven’t since $11 USD. I’m also not trying to be flagged as a trader on my tax free account, so it makes managing the position a bit more finicky. I might sell like 75% and let the rest ride to Valhalla.
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>>23351472
One of the many concents with Energy Fuels should be how much money they need to raise to build their rare earths projects. The market doesn't seem to be aware that right now they're just a mill in the middle of the desert without any feedstock within a few hundred km. Printing $1bn of new shares to build a titanium sands project in Mozambique will not be looked upon kindly. But they have to do it eventually.
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>>23347067
until inflation adjusted.
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>>23351517
Here’s a superb rundown on the potential costs (yes I know it’s Reddit WSB but this is some top tier DD)


https://www.reddit.com/r/wallstreetbets/s/pBrWwri2cQ
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He's so bullish it hurts
https://youtu.be/vzljFcSZRWU?si=C27UQEgboIzZGbGu
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>>23351241
>Is lithium back on the menu boys?
I have been thinking about that myself recently. The fundamentals still point to oversupply but that doesn't mean it's not a good time to be a buyer. Bottom in? I don't know. Still feeling uncertain about lithium but I'm getting more interested. Nickel names seem to be hammering in a bottom at the moment and I have been a buyer.
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>>23351607
>(yes I know it’s Reddit WSB but this is some top tier DD)
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>>23351310
When do they go after potash? And who will they patronage to undercut Nutrien?
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>>23348093
"...installed at the Company's 60 ton/day flotation mill in Payette, Idaho."
So gram has no mining permit, is going to haul something fifty miles on a winding road all the way down to Payette and dump the bags in the front yard with the rest of the bags that were dumped there years ago, and maybe at some point sort the ore before processing, then haul the rejected to where?
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>>23351607
you can read all that or just invest your life savings into Bayhorse
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>>23351736
Yes it sounds oxymoronic, but sometimes the broken clocks are right :)
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>>23351740
>And who will they patronage to undercut Nutrien?
Mosaic if I had to guess
>>23351745
shut up stop noticing Bayhorse will be the next Pan American Silver in two weeks
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we're back.
turnaround wednesday.
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Kek
https://youtu.be/jdYYkCexT-o?si=ObjUQ7XQtlkBJt12
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YCA doing their own raise to buy uranium from Kazatomprom via their contractual entitlement. 1.3m lbs to be delivered next year by a company that has already announced production cuts. Market tightens, greedy wall street guys tightening the screw (I still think there will be a very sharp pullback when this buying stops in a week/month).
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Is this a stegosaurus pattern?
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>>23348261
IT'S HAPPENING

https://www.juniorminingnetwork.com/junior-miner-news/press-releases/2961-tsx-venture/sgd/187826-snowline-gold-extends-strike-length-by-550-m-and-intersects-6-8-grams-per-tonne-gold-over-9-0-m-at-its-jupiter-target-einarson-project-yukon.html
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Holy pending VG, that new zone east of Valley is going to add a lot of ounces, Snowline Bros probably have at least 12Moz+ and growing
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>>23353090
very striped
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Nice red candle
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UEC produced just 26k lbs of uranium at Christensen Ranch in 12 months. Fucking scam company lmao.
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>>23353088
>>23353090
nice new discoveries, 500m stepout is material stuff
>>23353130
what's with uranium that makes it so difficult to produce?
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>>23353143
something something acid shortage something something grades something something
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>>23353143
>what's with uranium that makes it so difficult to produce?
The quality of asset being put into production is generally quite low because they're all restarts of projects that couldn't make it through the last cycle when the price fell off. A few have turned out pretty decent (Alta Mesa, Pinyon Plain) but most are difficult and were known to be difficult, or they would have been kept in operation and depleted years ago. Cameco and Kazatomprom's tier 1 assets are starting to wind down or have had expansion plans into lesser-quality or more challenging areas throw up hurdles. BHP have no plans to add a uranium circuit to their copper expansion plans at Olympic Dam, interestingly.

Global Atomic's Dasa is the first true greenfield on the horizon. Phoenix, Arrow, Tumas etc. should (in theory) be smoother than Honeymoon, Langer Heinrich, UEC's collection of garbage...
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Energy Fuels going ham again.. when does it end?
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>>23353478
feels a little euphoric fundamentals out the window. half the sector looking very expensive.
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>>23351725
what nickel have you been buying?
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>>23353449
This is literally >>23353167 but longer and using harder to understand words. lol
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>>23353574
let me know which words are giving you trouble, pavel
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What do you all think of Impact Silver?

Getting a GLO bag right now
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>>23353582
>pavel
I'm not Czech.
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>>23353088
Is this any good?
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>>23353590
it's a really good news release, but maybe we don't start the next big leg up until those new zone assays come out
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>>23353590
The headline intercept itself is alright, the important part is that they significantly increased the known strike extent of the deposit which bodes well for continued exploration success and an eventual mineral resource statement. With exploration and discovery you always want to see strike lengths and down dip extentions increase as you step out of the known bounds of mineralization.
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>>23353584
Impact is a classic silver shitco. Not really a serious investment but if you want a vehicle to ride the braindead silver bullrun it's probably as good as any other shitco. You have to pay a premium for the good silver stocks.
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>>23353568
I've been buying Centaurus Metals, Lifezone Metals and Nexmetals. I'm interested in Talon but I think they're running way too high. I would also like to reenter into Chalice Mining but that too has decoupled from reason and is running way too hot considering the fact that their project is pretty much valueless at current metal prices.
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>>23350821
Reeeeeeee!
I was promised a turnaround today!
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>>23354035
LOL. I was about to follow up on this. No sooner than I post that statistical anomaly, it immediately fails. :)

But as I said, it doesn't always work and it absolutely doesn't work in a raging super bull market or a bona fide crash.
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Any thoughts on Silver One Resources?
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>>23353686
sitting very happy with my large Ivanhoe position right about now. I was adding like crazy during these lows when the market started selling off the underground flood event news. I may be looking to buy some Freeport shares later after the market prices in the Grasberg shutdown and the panic settles down. First a generational sale in Ivanhoe, next up a generational sale in Freeport? Also Rio Tinto remains a very attractive hold imho, not a big position but happy to own the GOAT of mining and enjoy the divvies and share price appreciation.

Is Glencore a buy now I wonder. They have taken it up the arse for a long time but they should be fundamentally better than ever right now as long as coal doesn't shit the bed any harder. I really liked their Elk Valley Resources takeover from Teck. I might open a position.
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>>23354065
shitco
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>>23353778
Ah thanks once again Valtteri. I held Impact back in 2021-24 as a moonshot but got bored and moved on.

The silver charts and price action nowadays are obviously going to be quite a tailwind for shitcos. Got a limit at 0.28c
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>>23354060
At least Don's 1911 Gold is up 22% today
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>>23354065
I think they have a PEA coming out by December. Not sure what to expect, but with Sprott and the great Don Durrett invested maybe the PEA will be good
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>>23354079
>>23354123
okay thank you
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>>23353782
lifezone's project looks attractive but it's already moved up a lot in the last month
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>>23354071
wait what happened with freeport his time?
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kek
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Potash! Beautiful potash! NTR is up 5%. The gravel roads of Saskatchewan are to be paved with gold!
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>>23354221
Landslide. Grasberg out of order for the next 6-9 months.
>>23354213
I'm up like 25% now. Nobody but me on the bid back at those lows kek. Might come down when they announce a financing and related equity raise.
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>>23354224
You have to imagine there’s gonna be some woman doing Tylenol while pregnant in hope it produces some hyper-fixated giga autist completely unaware of the risk of the boy coming out and spending his life gooning in a cat costume in between playing Paradox map games.
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>>23354247
I saw the copper spike earlier but did no follow up, just assumed it was daily noise. how far does freeport have to drop to be attractive?
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>>23354240
I want to buy here but I dont know what to sell, maybe I trim a bit of my UUUU
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>>23354221
>>23353686

bad news for Freeport but good news for other copper mining stocks
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>>23354071
its crazy how people give away these shares
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>>23354273
I think at or below $30/share FCX should be a nobrainer, if it goes that low. At the current price I'm also not super unhappy with the price but I think I could get a cheaper price as the market panics and prices in the Grasberg issues over the next few months. I'm not in a hurry to bid, there's a long time to enter since this issue won't resolve until Q2/Q3 next year.
>>23354282
People will give away FCX shares too in all likelihood. Investors are a fickle bunch.
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>>23354274
I ended my LAC.V position to buy more potash names. Why didn’t anyone tell me the US government was going to take a stake in it? Outrageous!
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>>23354318
kek
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Oil stocks keep showing signs of strength. Looks like it's a good time to be a contrarian bull in energy right now. Happy to see it. I really had to convince myself to buy oil stocks but seems like I made the right choice.
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>>23354361
I’m just here hoping Trican closes the gap up to double digits.
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>>23354361
I have no money left
but I have 15% of my shitfolio in oil
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>>23354377
what oilcos you got Hans?
>>23354372
I still just don't "get" OFS companies so I don't own any. I hope you know what you're doing anon
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does anyone have the oil workers meme pic where they hold the green candle? I cant find it
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>>23354428
ignore encore energy the ai slop bot wasnt accurate
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>>23346917
Doesn't the price of all commodities go to zero as time goes on?
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>>23354440
because?
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>>23354435
who knows what they're really pumping out of the ground there in texas
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>>23354445
There are infinite resources in the universe
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>>23354435
>Suncor
gigabased, one of the best if not the best integrated company. These guys have been absolutely firing on all cylinders the past few years. I hope they acquire Cenovus' Sundown asset next door.
>Gran Tierra
not a fan (South American conventionals are yucky assets) but their JV with Logan is great and they were smart to not sell to them. As a former and potentially soon returning Logan shareholder I was sad that GTE only agreed to a JV, LGN has been killing it there
>Schlumberger, TransOcean
I know jack about OFS but these look like a bottom too. Offshore is the place to be so you probably picked the best OFS names out there
>Amplify, Crescent, SM
likely shitcos but honestly idk
>>23354433
here you go lad
>>23354456
you would need to pay infinite money to get those resources to market though
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>>23354459
>here you go lad
I love you, I created it way back and I couldnt find it anymore on my pc, I have 10 tabs open on google search to find the original i was about to redraw it
>>23354459
>>Amplify, Crescent, SM
they are gambles but with high oil prices they will be bangers
>>Gran Tierra
yea stock performance is disappointing but what can you do, its all according to the wti price
>>Schlumberger, TransOcean
just wanted to diversify into oil service

I have to admit I have no idea about oil and just hold these
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>>23354459
The value of anything is proportional to the human labor needed to extract/create it. The value of human labor is trending down and so is the amount of human labor needed to extract/create things.
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>>23354490
if human labor becomes "worthless" why is gold, at all time highs?
why is coffe at all time highs?
why is cocoa at highs?
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>>23354496
Because money is becoming worthless. Oh...
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>>23354482
The easy returns on high torque shitcos came about in the post-Covid negative price crash. I think quality is better now.
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>>23354482
I honestly do not know those three US stocks so no comment, but since they are not FANG/OXY/EOG/COP/DVN/XOM/CVX they are most likely shitcos and you should be cautious with them.

I don't dislike GTE because of its share price action, I dislike GTE because I dislike South American conventionals from an asset perspective. Those assets consistently and deservedly trade at a low premium, offer little in the way of growth or scale, and come with built in political risks. I do have a few South American oil investments but they are offshore Brazil and Argentinian shale, world class assets with meaningful scale and growth that are worth owning. Good luck with it though, in the end if the oil price goes on a run we'll all do well anyways. I just don't invest to get leverage to oil. I invest in good oil assets that should do well even in a softer market.
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>>23354599
here is your answer to your original question
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>>23354602
>>23354604
I see, always good to hear from you guys, thanks
what are your "good oil assets" stocks
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>>23354490
The price of commodities is set at the margin between the marginal production cost of supply and demand. Costs do tend to trend in a more efficient direction which means we get more product for the same investment, but demand is also rising all the time across the board. Both supply and demand float and swing around all the time and so will the price of commodities. It's not all as simple as you think.
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>AbraSilver Appoints Marie Inkster as Director and Chair of the Board

>woman on board
>share sells

im joking, her cv sounds good
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>>23354655
Generally the places I want to be are the oil sands, offshore and liquids-rich shale/unconventional. All of those offer scale, duration and growth. Nothing really wrong with a good conventional asset either since those tend to have superior single well economics, but conventional discoveries nowadays just don't replace depleted reserves anymore, they haven't in decades. Also the scale in the above mentioned areas is in another sphere compared to conventionals: here's a good example from the paid service I subscribe to. I want to have high quality assets with decades of drilling inventory, meaningful growth and discovery potential and economies of scale.

>what are your "good oil assets" stocks
I have many, but for example YPF, XOM, FANG, WCP, CNQ, PBR, MEG, ARX, POU
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>>23354701
I tip my hat, thank you
that makes alot of sense
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>>23354224
next week in schizo - breathing causes autism (all autists breath, coincidence?), wearing clothing causes cancer (highly suspicious percent of people who get cancer were wearing clothing most of their lives)
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>>23354734
with the amount of plastic around us, even in clothes... honestly yeah they probably do cause cancer a wee little bit lol
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>>23354743
there's a surprising amount of plastic under my foreskin
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>>23354224
Im rotating more PSLV into miners today...
It has to keep going up, right?
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>>23354800
Stolen sim cards?
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The shit people find
>silver in 'world currency units'
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piece of cake, triple digit silver incoming anon
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>>23354824
No I bought them
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>>23354688
I’m buying 1000 more shares on this news, but also because it’s getting closer to $5.50 again. So a double win
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>>23353088
that's cool and all but the stock isn't going up
I thought it would be at least 12 bucks cad by now
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This stupid shitco goes back up
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Thoughts on GTE?
I remember it was discussed on cmmg a while back.
Kind of thankful I chose Athabasca over it. Looks like a good entry point.
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>>23355206
ATH is really riding the MEG bid. No way they're not getting taken out. Perhaps they are SCR's plan B is CVE gets MEG?
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>>23354604
>>23355206
Finn anon gave his opinions
>>23354459
I hold it as a gamble
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>>23355206
Nevermind theres already postd about it itt
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the legend returns with great news
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uVUxqkZGI3Y
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>>23355206
Quick DD, seems abit crap without dwelling deeper, can't be bothered. Could be plenty of info i'm missing. My oil n natty atm. PBR DVN SD EGY CTRA ATE.
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are there any mining experts here who can give me a really simple explanation of this info? I understood the business was de-risked and a safe investment and would be flooding the silver market with massive loads. Are we there yet?
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>>23355375
Just Santa Claus leaving behind a few crumbs..
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>>23355375
I've been using chatgpt "thinking" version to do DD on my stocks and it seems to be working okay
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>>23355484
lmao
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Honky Cat is now shilling gold
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There's no time like now to get a piece of the action.
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I am going to double my Zijin position at these ATHs today at open. Gold is one thing but this Freeport copper situation is major. We could see copper rocket to $6-7/lb next year.
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>>23357042
>get a piece of the action.
You pay $10,000 a week so nothing happens your business. And don't forget the gabagool.
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>>23357082
Uncle slam is an easy associate to do bidness wit.
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>>23356013
u mad?
chatgpt is my wife and she's very smart
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>>23357082
is this pic real?
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>>23357074
Is it you behind Donald Trump in that photo?
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>>23358107
>implying I could ever be as cool as that dude in the image
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Giddy up, pony!
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>>23357101
your wife famously makes up numbers when she doesn't have an answer to hand because she's just a digital parrot imitating what things are supposed to look and sound like. if you're not checking the work for errors it's less valuable "dd" than a tradingview screener.
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Gold ailver ratio breaking down
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>>23358299
Checked
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Whew $45.16. GSVR chads rise
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Opinions on WRN - Western Gold & Copper?
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>>23358525
shitco. Low grade deposit with poor capital efficiency.
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FUCK YEAAAAAAH 45/OZ
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>>23358537
Thanks
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>RANA IS BLASTING
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>>23358649
390k poo chad. We going to get another leg up? I need a couple more legs up to be retired. Looks like good news to me. We need to start pumping our stonks to normies.
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>>23358801
>leg up?
Hopefully, maybe the "redeeming" shortbro told us about is over and Rana will pump with another media blitz soon
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Yooooooo
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They're conspiring to pull down all markets just to stop silver
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>>23358864
>portfolio is somehow green
They expect one of us in the wreckage brother
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>>23358851
nice gains, what's going on there?
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>>23358897
Couldnt find any news
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Its funny that $AG actually drags down SLVR as its largest holding
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>>23358918
looks like it's only about $200M market cap so probably just a shitco pump?
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Platinum will grant me a ticket to retirement in Japan
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>>23358943
holy based
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Wow, silver is outperforming all the stocks today.
Also, I heard theres options expiry this afternoon, might pump more after.
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>oil turning green
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>>23359020
https://youtu.be/LiI0FRtc-8k?t=1269
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What are the odds we see a short term decline in gold due to a global liquidity crunch? We saw that in 2008 until the eurozone debt crisis hit. Will something similar happen again?
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>>23358936
>silver etf destroyed by AG’s management’s history of dilution.
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My biggest headwind today is SGDJ somehow down .72% while GDXJ is up .4%
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>>23359116
Yes
Because derivatives are overvalued and listed as assets instead of liabilities. Literally counting chickens before they hatch. It's a matter of time.
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>>23359136
>Sprott Junior Gold Miners ETF
Look up holdings, #1 is Endeavor Silver
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>>23359116
Gold gets sold for liquidity
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>>23359116
bout tree fiddy
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>>23348235
>>23358451
>>23348215
GSVR Chads are so back!
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>>23359116
It's different this time
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US government taking a stake in LAC might be a signal for a bottom in lithium stonks.

Sadly they are already gigapumping but if there's a pullback maybe I should start a few quality positions.
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GOAT of mining, Rio Tinto, is seemingly breaking out of its long multi-year consolidation. Big payer of dividends, big copper and iron ore producer with both Simandou and potentially Resolution coming online soon. The timing seems right to me. Also a major indicator for other copper and base metals stocks.
Generally speaking it sure seems like a party for everybody forming across the commodity sector. 2026 could be a climactic year in the commodity bullrun
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All the Ag names just went down. What happened?
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>>23359533
The Goldman Sachs Commodity Index also seems to support this idea. Look at that cup! Important to remember the index is like 50% energy so oil has an outsized effect on the chart but still sure looks like a major opportunity to back up the truck across commodities
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>>23359535
PAAS, CDE, HL, VZLA all green today though. Only AYA seems to be shitting the bed at -20% right now, wonder if something is up there
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>>23359535
>>23359553
Beautiful price action in this turd I depend on
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>>23359553
>>23359011
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>>23359581
LOL. Thanks for the flash sale, I'm in. Aya is now cheaper than pre-production Viszla.
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https://youtu.be/OxskSYqqO1s?si=v7-ZU5pImLUrDPhn

CNL enjoying the well deserved glaze. What an asset. I still can't believe I timed this entry so well, took half off a double and that it's still one of my largest and best performers. This could unironically be a $10B asset. Very much like Snowline, tier 1 gold project plus they have a lot of other metals too since they're in a porphyry cluster.
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>>23359816
>Ari Sus man
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>>23359826
there's an impostor amongus...
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>>23351241
Damn, LAC has been in my watchlist for quite a while, was tempted to buy, but I didn't see the lithium price going up any time soon. Missed that boat i guess.
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>>23354701
Check out MOL in Hungary, I bought some today It's been sold down lately, they produce (not much of a producer though), refine and retail their products to costumers so pretty much a vertically integrated oil company. Plus Hungary has no withholding taxes on divvies like Brazil, which is really good.
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>>23359874
this nigga thinks I can buy Budapest listed shitcos
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>>23359890
I mean it ain't a shitco. It's a multi billion dollar company, you might be able to buy it OTC in the US, but it's probably is illiquid af. so probably not worth buying it OTC.
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>>23359901
Could you link me to their website? Could not find it online for some reason. Probably going to pass on it but always interested in learning
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>>23359890
You can buy it through IBKR. Just get a better broker kek.
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>>23359904
https://molgroup.info/en/investor-relations
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>>23359866
can't beat yourself up when dumb shit moons for retarded reasons.
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Whats PLG? It's up 12% today.
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>>23359907
>>23359909
that's a gigadump. Why?
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>>23359816
>AgEq
kek, tin? copper? zinc? lead?
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>>23359929
Profit was down 27% compared to 1H last year, and some changes in management. Some value plays in the Hungarian market for sure RICHTER (a very prudently manged pharma company) is also cheap.
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>>23359938
how many of these hungarian shitcos are tied to furher Orban?
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>>23359944
None of them have direct government ownership, but I'm sure Orban is involved somewhere, somehow.
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>>23359936
Gold and silver.
>>23359938
>pharma
I'm not sure if I can ever become a generalist of your caliber Alexander. I just do rocks in the ground for now and even that alone takes up a lot of my time
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>>23359957
>'m not sure if I can ever become a generalist of your caliber Alexander.
That's why you make more money that me. kek.
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>>23359957
I kind of use rocks and "risky" investments to put money towards, companies that have a good future/MOAT, that I'm willing to hold for decades. As you know rocks ain't always cheap.
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>>23359972
well a lot of it is just Jewish black money magic. Though I wouldn't use leverage if I didn't know what I was investing and speculating with. A lot of people here in our circles have been against debt but still eager to take on big risks with "leveraged" bets that are basically like lottery tickets. I'm doing the opposite. I leverage with denbts and avoid most of the hail mary bets
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>>23359995
Would you buy Hycroft on le denbd?
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>>23359989
I'm hoping to do this with non-resource stocks when the bull run starts to near its end. Chink stocks interest me a lot, also I think tech may currently be in the same situation as US shale was back in early 2010 meaning they may be growing and spending money too aggressively which may come to bite them in the ass. One Substack writer has been highlighting the relative cheapness and leanness of the energy sector comapred to the expensiveness and frivolous spending in the tech sector. Maybe tech stocks will be cheap in a few years?
>>23360010
I would never
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>>23359995
>Jewish black money magic.
The Jewish black money magic is doing wonders for you though. I can't get myself to lever up like you, The only way I see myself going into debt is for like real estate investments. Idk maybe my mind will change in the future.
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>>23360017
>Chink stocks interest me a lot,
Lots of good plays in the Chink market.
>>23360017
>Maybe tech stocks will be cheap in a few years?
I hope so, would be the perfect scenario for us resource investoors.
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>Chink stonks
kek, not even once
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>>23359874
>>23359901
It's too dependent on Russia and Drumpf wants Hungary to quit buying russian oil



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