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>>23451780
PERIODIC TABLE GIGA PUMP
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>>23451780
I really wish it wasn't pumping right now because I am in between trades and temporarily holding a large amount of cash right now.
FUUUUUUUUUCK
Why couldn't my bids have been hit last week?
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>>23451780
thank you banker leaf
>>23451795
Yeah I'm still waiting on a cash infusion on my rollover, month 4
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mind if I post in this thread?
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>>23451814
*baker
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silver is in a bubble
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Who is ready to talk about energy?
Firstly.....ai:
>will it succeed and require massive energy inputs
>will it fail and require massive energy inputs
>how to profit from that
Secondly.....green scam:
>its over, what will be the fallout
>its not over, who fucking knows when
Thirdly......war:
>more war
>less war
The military will never stop using "fossil" fuels. They might say they will, but they won't, because they aren't that fucking retarded.
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>>23451842
UUUU is up 2x in a month, 5x in six months. Tattoo head Red was balls deep in that iirc, but nobody else talks about them cuz I think we all missed that boat.
NatGas and crude are crabbing sideways at a price floor that's held for weeks. I definitely don't feel as confident about energy now as I did in the bear market of 2022 when I was buying ofs. Idk, maybe smart, for me, to roll slowly into divvy paying blue chip mega oil like Exxon while taking profits in this commodity bull.
The crack baby in me wants to gamble still tho.
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>>23451780
approaching $6k CAD tonight! Gold just keeps pumping!
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>>23451842
Real men lose all their money trading natural gas rather than crypto shit.
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>>23451920
What the FUCK is going on?
Why did I have to be out of the market for this single fucking long weekend?
AAAHHHHH
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>>23451936
>US Gov shut down
>possible trade war renewed with China
>new wars brewing
>financial black magic being brewed in the background with crypto
>auto loans defaulting at record numbers
>Leaf housing market bubble possible bursting

Chaos is great for gold
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>>23451842
>massive energy inputs
I'm in comstock resources, and balls deep in midstreamers. Comstock has a favorable location to supply nat gas turbines for datacenters and midstreamers are my divvy machine now that private credit and BDCs are imploding.

>green scam:
I dont own the recent fuel cell pumpers as of late, just SMR and OKLO.
>>23451876
red is tied up in kevin bambrough's basement as a gay slampig for his retard son
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>lease rates above 100%
It's happening, isn't it?
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>>23451945
holy shit
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>>23451991
this is already out of date actually, its at $5845 now and still climbing.
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>>23451954
I'm also balls deep in sandisk, micron, nbis, and lite for the ai infrastructure build out.


btw that's a lot of copper in pic related.
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>>23452002
We are witnessing history, live.
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>>23451920
Im scared, why is it pumping so hard, I dont like this anymore
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>>23452211
MAKE IT STOP
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>>23451795
just buy something that isn't gigapumping, like oil stocks
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>>23451921
Michael Spyker, that you?
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>>23451836
air is in a bubble
[spoiler]badum tsss[/spoiler]
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>>23452359
I'm trying to get a bid in on a small junior. Good news was released on friday and gold is pumping. I know it's going to rip higher at market open.
I modified my order and increased the bid price. I hope it hits.
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>>23451842
Yes, nuking Russia been long overdue. Nuking that shithole should be obligatory and conducted at least once a every 2 years.
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>>23451959
Just check them and don't ask some randos on le meme images website
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IT'S FUCKING OVER!
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Is that St. Peter's candle?
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Encore enrgy sisters what happened?
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>>23452494
Sas just a scare lol, it just dropped 30% on some german exchange for a few minutes
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>>23452511
I bet there is some German word for that made out of at least two words lumped together
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>>23452518
Aktienpoopenschaftung
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They are gesring up investment vehicles to dumb money into our stocks
https://x.com/quakes99/status/1977520231255056727
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>GDXJ outperformed my portfolio YTD
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>>23452636
Same basically any silver miner etf did lma
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>>23452644
the thing about individual miners is you have to wait for catalysts that can boost the price far further than the sector as a whole
but the whole sector can go up while you're waiting for those to happen

>TWO MORE WEEKS
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>>23452649
Just another evidence that I cannot outsmart and time the market
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That's why I buy cheap and hodl until better price is reached.
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>>23452649
more importantly you shouldn't buy shitcos that underperform the index
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>>23452762
I'll keep that in mind.
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>>23452763
You said you want to FOMO into some junior today. Which junior would that be?
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>>23452770
I can't tell you until I buy the shares. ;)
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>>23452649
The individuals will far outperform GDXJ eventually if you picked good ones. Tech and crypto seem to be delaying our mania
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>>23452806
>just don't pick shitcos
>Mission: Impossible
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>Loncor Gold Announces Acquisition by Chengtun Mining for C$261 Million
Another win as usual. Cheap bid but not surprising since the management was very incentivized to sell the company, they get many millions in change of control fees. If the project was owned by a better management team this stock could have been worth more but I'm happy with my gains. More than doubled my money. Reminds me of the Lumina Gold takeunder but that one left me feeling insulted, this time I was expecting it.
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>>23452947
Congrats
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>>23452947
Good job Finnbro, that was a little ballsy, isn't it in the Congo? I think I ran DD on it back in my AEM/SGD only period and chickened out
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>>23452960
Yeah but the DRC is a great place to build and operate mine. I fucking love Africa
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market bucking like a randy mule
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Anything with metals in it is gigapumping these days. Careful on the buy side frens, frenzies like these tend to pull back pretty violently. Great time to hold or sell but not a great time to buy. Oil is hated, I like being a buyer there right now. Will be waiting for a proper pullback before considering any serious buys in metals at least for the most part
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Serabi gold is going bonkers
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I'm surprised my portfolio is holding up today with stocks being shaky and the big rise yesterday. Also considering that silver got smashed back half of what it did, just shows the strength of this run.
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just hit 50% return since the start of april. timed some buys well earlier, love some short term gains.

uranium getting a bit overheated.
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>>23453328
>the fucking dead horse is actually riding
WAGMI
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>>23453337
everything except oil and gas feels overheated right now DESU
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>>23453568
what? is that your portfolio?
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>>23453575
no its the dates for the quarterly earnings
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>>23451876
Looks like I'm not the only person thinking this. Found earlier today with the cmmg twatter account

https://x.com/ThHappyHawaiian/status/1978094119177028010?t=UWPTtWYlCvSq5jhIaWCmRw&s=19
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>>23451876
>>23453680
Idk why I got a new id I'm on WiFi. 4chan is retarded
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>>23453680
>https://x.com/ThHappyHawaiian/status/1978094119177028010?t=UWPTtWYlCvSq5jhIaWCmRw&s=19
thanks for the reminder, my monkey brain told me to sell oil stocks to buy rare earths and shit, I would sell the bottom, but some stocks seem like they will plunge lower
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>>23453680
Guess the cure to low prices is low prices. What confuses me is that if US oil production has been increasing then why have exports been steadily decreasing all year? July 25 exports this year were 3520mbpd, a decline of 743kbpd from last year. Do we reach 3m by year end?
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>>23453710
Increased domestic demand. Also OPEC production keeps trending up so more barrels floating in the market
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>>23453710
I haven't tracked anything in oil or ofs since about this time last year.
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>>23453710
global oil production is up and people have been buying from elsewhere.
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>>23453780
gigabullish sentiment indicator
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I didnt even realize I was in Canada on their thanksgiving day.
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>>23453822
Did you eat poutine?
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>>23453835
you could say that
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>>23453849
heh
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>>23453568
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>>23454211
>Allied Gold not listed
gigabullish, most of the market is still blissfully unaware of the next iteration of Yamana Gold. The company is still trading at small cap developer valuations. Not even Rick Rule has talked about the company to my knowledge
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Søybeans smackdown. Trump further upending global trade is bullish for metals though.
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>>23451876
Nah some of /cmmg/ got in early.
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Added some GSVR and Surge today, they both have pulled back and looked attractive
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>>23454895
Surge Copper or Surge Battery Metals?
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>>23454880
It's painful to see a company with such a shitty business plan and very little uranium or rare earths shoot to the moon like this. The lesson is never do the work on a company and just follow the memestock promoters on reddit.
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>>23455479
it is just a manifestation of the insanity of the US stock market
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>>23454901
Copper! Although I’m aware of the other
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>>23455479
lol you’ve been telling me it’s overvalued since $12 cad, and your probably right. You also asked if I’d sell at $20, probably should’ve.

But doge coin has a mkt cap of $30B, UUUU is about a 1/5th and actually adds material value to the economy instead of just being a liquidity sponge.
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KEITH BROS WAGMI
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>>23455830
$6bn for Pinyon Plain and two pre-construction titanium sands projects halfway around the world (one of which they don't own, and just have an earn-in entitlement). Almost as crazy as UEC, $7.5bn for 26k lbs of production in a full year at their first restart..

Meanwhile Global Atomic costs $230m canadian funbucks for 68m lbs of good grades with experienced African labour to dig it up for pennies on the dollar. Also a free 49% stake in a profitable zinc recycler in Turkey.
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>>23455923
The coup in Madagasgar today might put pressure on one of those titanium projects.
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>>23455830
>But doge coin has a mkt cap of $30B
using insanity to justify insanity doesn't make for a very compelling argument tbqh famalam
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>>23455923
>Almost as crazy as UEC, $7.5bn for 26k lbs of production in a full year at their first restart..
These trendy US-based shitcos get a LOT of goodwill from the market. I guess American exceptionalism, piss easy access to credit, and a general lack of understanding of the commodity sector can lead to some hilarious market overvaluations. Imagine if Canadian stocks regularly traded at such valuations.

I'm not too up to date with UEC, don't they have multiple projects? What was their current restart's rate of production supposed to be?

>GLO
still waiting for that financing. Dead money until they can actually build a mine. Will be eagerly buying shares at a higher price than today if they can get enough credit to commission the damn thing
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>>23454880
Uraniumbros.......your two weeks is over

https://x.com/sentdefender/status/1978263282739040404?t=lx0coohEHwM1eaBUmIsjGw&s=19

>Us army announcement of Janus mini nukes on military bases
Just don't be down wind if it explodes
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>>23455923
I have a huge GLO bag I’ve built up the past month, partially based on your recommendation actually.

Gunna sell EF eventually and concentrate proceeds into mostly junior gold/silver miners. This new Janus project news should further jolt U stocks. Just waiting for a Trump admin stake in UUUU for $40 usd blow off top.
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>>23456019
>partially based on your recommendation actually.
rip
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>>23455976
UEC were very careful to only ever talk about "maximum licensed capacity" in the millions of lbs at Christensen Ranch rather than give production forecasts. Now it's obvious why.

They have a long list of shitty ISR fields in Wyoming that stitch together to an impressive enough total resource, plus a defunct mill that Rio were desperate to sell. Roughrider in Canada is a good project but mid for the Athabasca and doesn't come close to justifying the company's valuation. They need to raise so much money to build even a fraction of their projects, there are no revenues to do it organically. Naturally the CEO just announced they're going to be an enricher next after having conquered mining.
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>>23456060
yikes. One can only imagine they will be just as successful in downstream processing as they have been in upstream production.
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>>23455895
Looks good!
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>>23456587
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>>23454895
Ive looked at the surge copper chart yesterday, looks good, I also thought about buying some
>>23454279
Thanks for this tip based bro
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>>23455895
Only proves Hodlers right. ADHD sellers get rekt.
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>>23456691
Got any GreenX Metals? Or you don't invest in explorers with large exploration areas with very high grade potential?
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>>23456972
I do but let me say this, I have not much knowledge
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>>23457006
Have you read fundamental DD of Tannenberg by Marcin Michałek?
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>>23457042
Bruh i have no idea, i thi k you are talking to the wrong anon
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>>23457053
Tannenberg is the exploration project of GreenX Metals in Germany. I have interpreted your "I do" as, "I do hold GreenX Metals shares".

DD in question is https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/njf4iubwp2laiwmzpbjdh/GreenX-Metals-ENG.pdf?rlkey=comirtrfbqgt69ve05pq6p54q
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>>23457066
>Or you don't invest in explorers with large exploration areas with very high grade potential?
Sorry, it was a response to this, yea I have seen you talk about that stock and only skimmed through it
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>>23457076
No problem. Shares are still pretty cheap in case you are interested.
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Fresnillo did ATH
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Kenmare Resources getting slammed again this morning. Titanium market is weak and one of their customers couldnt take deliveries due to financial distress (probably Chinese). Hopefully making these big sustaining cap investments now pays off in a few years when the marginal producers tighten up and new projects get pushed back.

Good to have a couple of losers to keep me grounded in these times of plenty.
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Gold pumping again
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Silver above 53 again
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We never talk about Farmland/Agriculture here. Any thoughts? Personally I think the sector is getting on the cheaper side.
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>>23457507
That is too local market dependent. There is big difference holding Ukrainian black soil and some parcel on the desert that you need to bring to state you can grow something on it.
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>>23457520
Not to mention there are countries that ban foreigners from buying all or some types of land.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HnkxA7E2wKc
>Polish gold reserves are ~25% of all Polish central bank reserves
>Polish gold reserves are split between Poland, UK and USA.
>Poland still wants to reach 30% of reserves to be held in gold
>There is no chance in next years budget won't be deficit
>There is no plan to sell that gold any time soon
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>>23457627
Ah and they are buying because the deficit budget is one of motivations
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I see Newton has stepped down as CEO now. Only a sperg like Newton could fuck up a bull market.
Months ago I said that /cmmg/ could take over KLM.v. Now some other niggers have gone and done it.
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>>23457646
Who is the babyface in the photo?
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Guys, if your folios are not giga pumping in last 15 minutes I have no idea what have you bought.
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>>23457657
That's Newton, a severely autistic man that posts on ceo.
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>>23457701
What did he fuck up exactly?
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>>23457702
I don't track him whatsoever so all I know is that he arranged a hostile takeover of some lifestyle shell/shitco a few years ago and has mostly fucked around since, trying to nab moose pastures in return for worthless shares and sending a youtuber out to take a few pictures/rock samples.
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>>23457400
thanks for the update. I read their report but they avoided mentioning product pricing. Will have to wait for financial results from mineral sands producers to get a better handle on current market prices. Iluka reported in their H1 presentation that rutile prices were at US$1,519/t vs US$1,694/t in FY2024. Synthetic rutile prices are slighly lower than that and ilmenite producers like Kenmare get much much lower prices for their product. By the way, Iluka is shuttering their Cataby mine and the accompanied synthetic rutile kiln 2 in December until pricing improves, citing weakness in demand and ample inventories to sustain current customer demand.

Seems like there is already a supply response to the low market prices ongoing. I hope the market is better for Kasiya once Sovereign commissions it in a few years. If not, other higher cost producers will have to move aside
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Boomer metals, I kneel
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>>23452375
>>23452770
>>23452791
Fin bro.
I bought all of my shares of that mystery stock today.
It's Bocana Resources.
I bought over a million shares at 3 cents CAD and today after unhalting it's now 0.075!!!
I managed to pick up another million shares around 0.6 and 0.7
I made a LOT of fucking money today.
This company has 2-3 projects in the bag and we're waiting on results from the Arizona assays which could come any day.
I'm so fucking happy omg!
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>COPPER GIANT EXTENDS PORPHYRY-RELATED HIGH-GRADE CORE AT MOCOA, INTERCEPTING 666-METRES OF 0.46% Cu AND 0.04% Mo, 294-METRES OF 0.54% Cu AND 0.03% Mo WITHIN 816-METRES OF 0.38% Cu AND 0.03% Mo FROM SURFACE
Was happy to buy this Colombian copper shitco near the bottom recently. Very uncertain project from a social license perspective but still a major copper-moly porphyry project right there on surface. Trading at a pathetic valuation, if market regains some confidence it should be trading in the hundreds of millions instead of dozens of millions.
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>>23457507
My Somalian friend's mom bought a lot of farmland in Somalia during the conflict a few decades ago for pennies on the dollar and made bank once she hired people to start farming it. It's a local market like the polack says, there are differences in soil and market prices per acre, plus it needs to be maintained so the land doesn't degrade like it has in shitholes like Zimbabwe where they dispossessed white farmers
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>>23457722
Congrats fren, idk anything about Bocana and it sounds like a textbook shitco penny flip but I hope you make bank
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>>23457507
Which potash shitco is Uncle Sam going to patronage? KCLI? SAGE? MLP?
NTR broke out a couple of weeks ago but its largely scale makes it operationally inefficient. I think the pure plays are better suited for the run.
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>>23457666
The ones that giga pumped yesterday are now chilling but the rest are pumping lol
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>>23457666
I bailed out of GWM on the 20% up yesterday. Like the technical setup but I got spooked and left.
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>>23457741
I bought the NTR breakout, its now crabbing
Some chinese stock origin agritech - SEED giga pumped, buts its a write off for me since I bought the top and its at 80% loss in my portfolio right now
News pumped it
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Do you think Buffet's replacement could start deploying into resources stocks? He is of energy background so there is some possibility of him being englightened on this type of market and importance of products it brings to the table.
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>>23457741
Mosaic or Nutrien
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>>23457753
Nutrien is Canadian
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UAN exists too but hasnt been an outstanding performer lately, seems to be a laggard
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>>23457759
Do we have any potash producers in EU? I know that most of potash in Europe came from Belarus.
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>>23457738
Thanks fren
I know you're more into mid tiers and majors and that's okay. I also own a lot of Snowline in my margin account.
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>>23457761
Potash? Im not sure but thwre is some german company called K+S
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>>23457757
So is Lithium Americas but that didn't stop them
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>>23457764
I like some small caps like Awale too, but I am very discerning with the penny stocks
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>>23457765
Thanks

>>23457766
Ah, OK.
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I hope OIL keeps shitting the bed, which will eventually show up in financial statements of OIL companies, and those fuckers correct sharply so I can buy, before they restart the fucking printers.
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>>23457765
I think those guys mostly operate ammonium plants?
>>23457761
I don't think there are many fertilizer mines in Europe. The fertilizer producers in Europe have mostly been chemical producers making ammonium sulphate and other ammonium related stuff that requires natgas as feedstock. Those guys got giga cucked by the natgas trade implosion between Russia and Europe, and like a dozen fertilizer plants were closed across Europe.
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>>23457772
I'm a buyer already but I would welcome lower prices in oil stocks. Would not count on it though, they look very bottomed out already
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>>23457777
Checked... Fucking jinxed it.
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>>23457772
My shitfolio is 10% oil I dont want them to crash just to crab because red number bad lol
>>23457775
No idea, researched once but forgot, probably chemical like you said
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>>23457775
Ya, we have such facilities making fertilizers from other stuff in Poland.
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>>23457780
>red number bad
Red number good In CHINA.
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>>23457790
That may explain why they love their money printer to go brrrrr
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>>23457777
>things you hear before a double bottom at -37 a barrel
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Largo with the anal fisting today. It gigapumped yesterday on no news due to vanadium hype, today they announced a major distressed capital raise with a big discount because back in reality they are in the hole and the vanadium/ilmenite markets have been in a bear for years now.

Get fucked hype beasts.
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Yeehawww
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My portfolio went up 90% in the past few hours.
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>>23457795
rip bozos
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Xplor for GreenX Metals ends this month on 31st as BHP prolonged it. It was due to Tannenberg why BHP accepted GreenX's application. Historic core Samples reanalysis done in Finland results been not published yet. I hope Finbro didn't pee into analysis machines to sabotage.
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>>23457722
Checked and outstanding job Leafbro! WAGMI
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>>23457800
How
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>>23457810
We are literally all going to make it.

I literally only own Bocana and Snowline at this point. Snowline with heavy margin.

>>23457811
I bought Bocana. It's the top gainer in all mining stocks today.
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CCMI's appearing to be getting momentum. Could it be possible that it hasn't been abandoned to the dogs and the permit for the mine restart is actually coming?
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>>23457800
I looked at Barchart on Bocana and if you've bought 2 million shares as you claim, you're about 2/3 of the volume for the stock today, assuming Barchart is accurate. I hope it pays off for you but it reminds me of this story:

A client called his broker inquiring about egg futures and is quoted a price of 25 cents per contract. Having a hunch about the egg market he buys 100 contracts. A week later he calls his broker to get a quote. Pleased to learn that the price of eggs has risen to 35 cents he decides to buy another 1,000 contracts. A few days later, eager to check on the progress of his investment, he is amazed to learn that the price has now risen to 50 cents per contract, twice the price he paid for his original 100 contracts. Sensing a trend, he steps it up, this time buying 100,000 contracts. The next day, ecstatic to learn that egg prices have now risen to 65 cents, he gets even more aggressive, buying 1,000,000 contracts. Sure enough, the following day the price of eggs rises to 95 cents, prompting him to order an additional million contracts. The day after that, as rising prices further validate his intuition, he buys yet another million contracts, this time paying $1.25.

The next day, with egg contracts trading at $1.75, he senses that the market has risen too far too fast, and places an order to sell 2,000,000 contracts. After a pregnant pause his broker replies, “Sell to whom, you’re the egg man???.
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>>23457819
r/Wallstreetbets still deeply asleep on miners. Whopping 3 threads in last days and barely any activity in them considering the size of that sub
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>>23457820
I only bought 1 million shares today fren(the other 1+ million I had before)
And I was forced to buy around 0.06 to 0.07
Most of that volume wasnt me
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>>23457820
John Maynard Keynes apparently had to take a physical wheat delivery when he was playing the market.
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>>23457825
>Forced
by whom, may I ask?
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>>23457831
My mom told me I had to buy at that price or I was grounded.
But actually I got outbid and had to keep raising my limit order. I made several buys over the first hour. It was pretty stressful.
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my portfolio is crashing hard today
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>>23457834
De faq u bot m8?
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>>23457836
perpetua was $30 premarket so I'm counting it
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>>23457821
Based
>>23457820
Cool story
>>23457825
Ehats your reason, are you believing in the company can you give me a qrd or are you just trading the chart?
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>>23457841
>Ehats your reason, are you believing in the company
Yes.
Honestly, I'm not great at valuing mining companies and all of the technical stuff, but I know the basics and I trade on sentiment a lot of the time. This company was extremely tiny market cap and they are in the process of buying this project in Arizona and assays are pending.
I didn't expect them to announce an additional potentially massive project even before assays on Arizona were released.

ai summary:
Arizona placer (LOI): ~1,440 acres of near-surface alluvial gold; verification assays pending. If grid/sonic drilling + bulk samples confirm grade continuity & recoveries, it’s a potential low-capex, modular operation worth billions.

Colorado exposure (Venture Gold, via JV): Bocana formed Arizore LLC (50/50 JV) with access to up to US$60M in project-level loans (Bocana as operator) and an LOI to invest up to US$20M into a historic Colorado district—gives scale without heavy parent-level dilution

Also they have this deal in Bolivia which is still on the table but on hold.
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>>23457850
Thank you, I have no Idea either but this sounds like its like 5 or 10 years away or what from mining and selling ore? Or am I wrong?
I mean its worth a gamble to let it run in the current market
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>>23457860
One of the companies they just announced they were investing in and starting a new company with is already producing gold.

>I mean its worth a gamble to let it run in the current market
Yes.
The Arizona assays aren't even out yet and they're expected to be good.
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>>23457820
I have heard many variations of this story. Wonder who invented the original.
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>>23457865
okay
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metals and miners holding up pretty good today despite the random equity selloff... will monitor
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>TSX-V-listed Silver Storm Mining has partnered with subsidiaries of technology giant Samsung for offtake prepayment financing to restart the past-producing La Parrilla silver mine, in Durango, Mexico.

>The $7-million, 18-month facility will be used to restart operations, including mill rehabilitation and upgrading, underground development and working capital for La Parrilla, the project developer reports.
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>>23457889
I don't know, either. The first time I heard this story was when Peter Schiff used it to describe what Michael Saylor is doing with Bitcoin and setting up Microstrategy as a Bitcoin depository or whatever bullshit name it is to poorly disguise the Ponzi scheme that it is.

In our Canadian friend's case, even if he already owned 1 million shares earlier, his buying 1 million shares today is about 25% of the volume for the day so far. I hope the stock does well because if it doesn't, liquidity is very low with daily volume typically being under 1 million shares a day.

Just three months ago, the stock was trading a $0.005 USD a share, $0.0035 CAD). Anyone who bought at that price would be up 35x - 40x today. :) If I owned shared at half a penny, I would sell enough to have claimed at least 4x my original cost basis and let the rest ride.
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>>23457860
>like 5 or 10 years away or what from mining
at best yes. Looks like a total gamble.
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I unironically think about getting a credit of 30k and throw it into miners but at this stage this shit could crash or go sideways if I buy in next week or what
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>>23457924
You had two years to do that.
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>>23457990
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HOLY FUCK BOCANA

I'M SO FUCKING RICH
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>>23457998
>>23457998
Holy crap Bro! Yuge day!! Don't let me influence you if you weren't already thinking about it, because I'm retarded, but did you sell a few back and take some profits?
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ught the dip on aya gold with a humble 506€ and now im up 22%
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I want to buy more miners like a degenerate monkey but in the end i shold just buy some gdx or whatever
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>>23458220
I'm a degenerate and just bought a little more Scottie, a PEA release is imminent and it's my only shitco down today
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Jamie Dimon admits gold at 10k is a rational prognosis, yet we se no degenerates from WSB running into gold. BTW go visit areas of your local precious metal dealers and see if there is any crowd formin near them.
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>>23458336
dog bless you
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>>23458070
wtf?!
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>>23458532
are you new to penny stocks?
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okay nibbas, what are some penny stocks that you hold and are still a t bottoms like bayhorse silver and havent pumped like bocana tell me now!
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>>23458547
GreenX Metals. But it's mainly copper with some silver as the nearest possible project to build and then two big properties at Greenland. I don't hold anything I would consider more risky and this down the pipeline and the only one lagging the rest at the same time.
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>>23458547
I am in hevi / helium evolution, a random helium explorer that just turned producer a week ago. Most helium explorers on the Canadian exchanges are lifestyle scams but this one is partnered with North America Helium, which is a private company, and the largest helium producer in Canada, as well as Eneos, a Japanese oil and gas co. Aside from the now incoming revenue that will be reflected in future financials they are also doing some more exploratory work this fall/winter. I think it's the only company I hold that hasn't pumped yet, despite having some positive newsflow over the last year or two.

I'm also considering buying spanish mountain gold because they have a significant resource and haven't pumped this metal run, although they are more of a shitco so who knows how it'll end up.
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>>23458554
>10/15/25(Wed)21:37:21
>21:37
KEK

Also Germans would most likely be in the best position to monitor situation with Tannenberg area as it's literally in teh middle of Doychland.
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>>23458563
I dont have a car and I have no idea what to look at when I would bring a magnifying glass
>>23458561
cool
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>>23458568
That's not what you need to look at. Stuff of much more organic and carbon based nature is what you need to monitor. Your fellow German primates.
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>>23458171
Yeah I also bought the short report dip. Pretty much bought the bottom. Shit was so cash nigga. Of course I also bought with credit. With Jews, you double win
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>>23458523
Jamie said that? Bullish as fuck if true, JP Morgan is smart money. And yeah I still don't see a lot of popular sentiment in gold. I have started to see institutional positioning and "BUYING GOLD" ads but nobody seems to care about gold. We are not topping yet
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>>23458561
>helium
be very careful with helium shitcos. I have not seen one helium project work out, not one helium shitco succeed
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>>23458624
https://www.kitco.com/news/article/2025-10-15/gold-could-easily-go-5000-or-10000-environments-jpmorgans-jamie-dimon
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>>23458634
Are they making normies drool by saying big number good?
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>>23458631
Yeah, me too. No guarantees until the financial reports come in.
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>>23458643
I'm afraid not that many of retail even know who Dimon is. Especially outside of Burgerland
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Silver price still fluctuating up to over 53
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>>23458171
>>23458619
forgot my bragging rights
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I think this makes seven placements in the past two years now? I lost count desu. Global Atomic remains dead money for shareholders.
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>>23458750
damn I really did have a bad day. as long as construction stays on schedule that's all that really matters. stopping means the government might repossess the project.

if it sells off like last time then the uranium will be a free gift with a zinc recycling investment.
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>>23458853
also I think that does make every single uranium junior raising new cash in the last three months. half of them aren't even building anything new, they're either operating or sitting on their hands. what a business.
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>>23458853
Your ownership of Dasa keeps dwindling, James. What are you going to do about it?
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AAUC also diluting overnight. No idea why. They are cash flow positive and they have a pristine balance sheet, they could have used credit. I would prefer they don't sell shares unless they absolutely must (they don't) since the stock is so undervalued
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>>23458860
Those full warrants are the real kick in the ass because they won't even be exercised to give the company money when it needs it/avoid more dilution.
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>>23458860
buy more probably. ~8% increase in overall share count isn't hard to keep up with. just sold the last of my encore as it's blown past my valuation post-market.
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was buying encore at $1.10 in early April, bowed out at $4.15. should have sold what I had a year ago at a similar price but didn't realsie the depths of their (presold) production deficit and impending debt at the time.
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>>23458547
Bocana is going to a dollar
Its only 7mil mcap
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>>23458070
The assays weren't even released yet. I'm still holding all of it
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>>23458992
fundamentally, why should it be valued higher than $7M?
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>>23458547
I have one steaming pile of poo called Royal Road Minerals (RRDMF). It's doubled over the past month but it's still down 50% from when I bought it at $0.32 four years ago. I bought a small position (thankfully) because William Fleckenstein spoke highly of this stock. It's been a huge catastrophe as far as I can tell. It's a small enough position for me that I'm going to sink with the ship. It'll either somehow start making money and I'll eventually make a whole number multiple of my invested capital or, more likely, it's going to go to zero.

https://www.barchart.com/stocks/quotes/RYR.VN/overview
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>>23459016
I will never understand this kind of mentality. You think you made a mistake investing in the stock, you think the stock is going to go down, the market had given you an opportunity to sell at a much smaller loss than before, and yet you hold. You could sell those shares and invest the money into something you actually want to own.
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Are we going to see 54 silver this week, I wonder
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>>23459567
Hehe
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>>23459364
It was a very small percentage of my investable assets (maybe 0.02%) and it's not worth taking the loss because the funds raised would not be enough to do something useful in a better quality position. For what it's worth, I also own shares of equities such as Wesdome where the prices fell more than 50% from my first purchase price and I've now more than doubled my investment.

Royal Road was highly speculative but I didn't think it would be almost straight down non-stop from where I bought it. Even ignoring the current bull run in mining equities, things are looking up for the company but after almost five years of disappointments, I'm wary.
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>>23459567
Ah yes MTTSTOMWLP*

____________
*Murrican Tendency To Shorten Two Or More Words Long Phrases
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>>23459701
>PENIS
Polish
Eunuchs
Never
Imagine
Simplicity
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>>23459690
...So you'd rather lose a hundred bucks instead of making a hundred bucks? I don't get it
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>>23459719
TFPMP
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>>23459734
In a sense, yes. I might lose a $100 if I let the position go to zero but it would not necessarily be easy for me to find a position where I can turn that $100 into $200 without a lot of risk and volatility. Royal Road isn't guaranteed to go to zero and it's something of a lottery ticket. If I moved the proceeds from a sale into something that I think is safe, I might turn the $100 into $115 dollars after a few years. I have a large enough portfolio that I'm willing to roll the dice on certain positions recovering and becoming profitable or breaking even. Royal Road fits that category but in the meantime I really hate how poorly the company has done.

I really only mentioned the company because someone asked for people to post their worst stocks. I was curious if anybody else is being tortured by Royal Road.

Years ago, I got massacred on New Gold and was down 78%. I didn't sell, doubled down, and am now up 350%. I could have sold but as horrible as the company was executing, I felt there was something there and I didn't see a better place to put the capital. I had lost enough that it really wasn't worth taking the loss and trying to find something better that could make up the losses in a reasonable amount of time.
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>>23457507
we used to own verde agritech during the invasion of ukraine fertilizer rush. I checked recently and they're calling themselves a REE shitco now lol


https://investor.verde.ag/verde-agritech-board-approves-accelerated-plan-for-district-scale-rare-earths-discovery/
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>>23458547
I wouldnt put more than .1% of my portfolio in a microcap good luck gents
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>>23457924
I already did that over a year ago and I made a lot of fucking money.
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>>23460232
actually just looked into that (((microcap))) being pushed and I would put 0% of my portfolio into that.
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>>23460440
their press releases are non binding deals
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>>23459364
Hey Finbro, seen the uptick in volume recently on SVM - could it be that Rio is not bailing and in fact buying up to 19.9% stake again after last dillution?
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Guys my portfolio isnt allowing me to stop woeking and probably wont allow it in the next 5 years but working right now gives me the ick very hard
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>>23461027
I'm like 2 weeks away from retirement at this rate.
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>>23461041
I pray for you
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>>23461075
thanks fren
You're gonna make it too.
Don't let this opportunity in the miners go to waste. It's a once in a lifetime thing I think.

Also I debtmaxxed to get a lot of this money and it was absolutely worth it.
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>>23460987
I don't think Rio would be buying on the open market. They may not end up selling or they might, idk, but the open market action is probably not them.
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>>23458547
Guanajuato Silver makes sure to slam their own price every time there's signs of it going up by strategically announcing dilutions
As such it's still cheap even today
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>geld und silber pumpin
oh yea, mutterfickers
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Polish online bullion dealers have now long delays between order and realizing order. Didn't check if there are queues in front of dealer shops in my city yet.

I don't see any increase in debates about silver miners or gold miners. Physical is the main topic. People still asleep on miners here judging by lack of discussion online. It's still a niche topic.
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>>23461900
I mean debate in Polish language space about miners. Even Polish brokers are having news only about metals itself. Not miners.
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Ah and premiums are around 16 percent
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>Yet another gold ATH
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>And Yet Another One Even Higher
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>NGEx Announces Proposed Effective Date of Spin-out; Adam Lundin Appointed as President & CEO of LunR Royalties
banger of a royco in the making. My small NGEX holdings will provide me with some shares of LunR.
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>>23462072
Is the spinoff a buy?
Rick rule often speaks good about Lundin
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Fucking GLO down 22%
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>>23462082
depends on the price as always but yeah will probably be a buy and forget kind of stock
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>>23462088
Quarterly shareholder anal fisting
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Just took a look at my portfolio.
This is insanity.
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Silber uber 53.8
Das ist fantastisch
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They keep outperforming my shitfolio again
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Silver futures also went to over 53 USD. Gap between futures and spot is lik around 60 cents only
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>>23462125
Who cares, I don't even look at that stuff
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>>23462088
My order is in at 49c. Think it'll fill by end of week.
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>silver knocking at 54's door
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Just flew past $13 on the way to $30+
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WAGMI
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Can you believe B and NEM today?!
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Can you believe there are still so many sellers?
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>>23462335
EssandPee shitting itself
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IT'S HAPPENING
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>>23462338
No idea what are you trying to say
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>>23462394
because youre polish, mate
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>>23462394
dude. S&P
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>>23462481
ah, I see
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>>23462338
When does the fed start QE again due to a lack of liquidity into the REPO market?
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>>23462494
We can just guess unless they say when
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REEEEEEE!!!!!
They're taking my gains!
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Thoughts on lion one?
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>>23462527
shitco, dilution machine, tiny resources, no PFS/DFS, two weeks™ until profitable production
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>>23462516
More short faster way up.
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>>23462527
>>23462527
chart looks good in my opionion to shoot for a small shoot up

>>23462539
but its producing already, maybe not profitable but it could turn profitability soon tm
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>>23462634
I said profitable production. It's clearly loss-making, just look at the past two years of constant equity dilution. Most recent dilution was days ago. Sound profitable to you?
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>>23462638
yea I didnt say its profitable right now
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Seeing all these selloffs of miners is hilarious. It's like they believe that deficit spending gonna be no more by tomorrow
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>>23462662
miners arent profitable anymore at 4300$
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>>23462645
It was supposed to be profitable years ago. It may never be. Two weeks.
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>>23462666
ave satan
>miners arent profitable anymore at 4300$
at 5000 they all go bankrupt
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>>23462681
im not invested in it, two more weeks
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Energy is diving in o&g. Brb....

Going to look at divvy gas plays
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Sold my FWZ today, idk if i did the right thing, but CAD$700M seemed a bit optimistic, considering they haven't derisked the projects yet. I mean they will probably get the permits with all the critical mineral bullshit, but yeah I was up more than x2 on that. Finn bro will probably say I did a mistake selling that and he'll be right lmao. Just fuck my shit up...
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Seabridge looks like it's gonna pull of an AEM soon, sold my AEM to early trying not to make the same mistake with Seabridge.
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Sol Gold, looks primed for another leg up, honestly should be going above the coof highs with these metals prices, but lets see if that happens...
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>>23462734
never wrong to take profits mate, I hope you made good bucks. I took my money off FWZ table a long time ago. In hindsight I should have held.
>>23462738
also sold my SEA shares way too early. Whatever. Many places to make money in this market
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I wish we had some OIL guys here (or do we), is the Permian peaking and are we really gonna see an offshore boom in OIL once prices start going up again? I mean if you can't find it onshore you have to drill offshore? So my question is am I gonna make bank buying offshore drillers and engineers?
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>>23462770
Perhaps the recent immigration insanity was just to keep the banks liquid enough to keep dealing debt. Maybe the music stops soon?
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>>23462772
If such was the case a large portion of non-state owned production will be in Canada. The low-decline, low OpEx SAGD assets would be king.
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>>23462759
I always sell to early lmao. It is what it is, at least we're making money.
>>23462770
I'm not so sure either.
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>>23462775
1. Go to United BigMacs Of America
2. Get a huge loan.
3. Transfer funds back home
4. Get deported by ICE for not being fat enough
5. PROFIT
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>>23462778
Really? Never imagined OIL sands would be the best way to extract oil...
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qs6ztLcbL9Y
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>>23462795
Currently operating ones have capital sunk and are basically low OpEx operations with brownfield optionality. I'm not a fan of greenfield development.
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>>23462799
>I'm not a fan of greenfield development.
Why?
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>>23462802
High upfront cost. Too risky.
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where do i mine gold?
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>>23462798
Full version https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qokxf_Emg44
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Geld uber 4300
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>>23462803
So what you're saying is they can't really grow production in the oil sands that much outside of brownfield exploration, or at least it ain't worth it?



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