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Charlie Kirk is dead, civil war is brewing edition.
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What's your guess for close Friday gents?

Gold $3680
Silver $41.85
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and i'm jaking it torpedo style
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who is charlie kirk and what shitcos did he shill?
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>>23281816
Just one of the biggest guys in right wing US politics
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Ominous world brewing
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Why didn’t anyone shill Santacruz yet
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Also not to be pedantic but we should use the thread template for new threads, takes 10 seconds to copy paste and helps new anons (who are coming in droves) towards different resources
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>>23281633
>>23282410
where the fuck did this "red caesarism civil war is gonna happen" sentiment come from?
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My financial advisor is telling me to invest in:

>Invesco Gold & Special Minerals Fund;A (Ticker: OPGSX)

I know nothing about commodities. Is this alright? I am so fucking clueless and then I remembered there was a miner thread in /bant/
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>>23283300
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>>23283300
Is basically a really “safe” collection of large American based producers, a good entry into the space imo.

You could go GDX also, same more or less.

Theres way more risky bets out in this space, but the ETFs are like bitcoin and the shitcos are shit coins but can 10x in a few month la sometimes,
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>>23283370
Thank you my friend for the brief intro. I just needed an assurance that it's nothing really weird, like I'm not investing into one Bubba with a pickaxe in his back yard.

"Safe" is ok for me.
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>>23283300
This is the second page of investments in this collection for anyone curious
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>>23283300
Be careful. The Vancouver stock exchange was notorious back in the day for being a penny stock casino rife with frauds and scams. The TSX ventures exchange inherited that legacy when it merged with the equally suspect Alberta stock exchange to take on its modern form. Beware of promoters, sleazebags and anyone from West Vancouver.
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>>23283300
Checked, did he offer that suggestion unprovoked by you?
Doesn't matter really, but ETFs are a good easy way to capture the ride. Might even split into a few... Maybe some physical ETFs as well.
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>>23283185
Someone did like 4 years ago, maybe you might not have been around to see it

>>23283300
Seems to be mostly producing majors with a very small percentage of shitcos, so it's alright if you don't know what you're doing. You'll get modest gains but nothing mindblowing
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>>23283450
Huh? Is the thing I posted related to Vancouver? I'm not sure what this is about

>>23283459
So I'm too lazy to micromanage my trades, so I thought I would just 100% invest into Sprott PHYS, PSLV or CEF, and just hold it for many years until I need to sell.

But then the dude (I had him for over an year) tells me no you should invest into miners instead. So I'm just scratching my temples because I don't know anything about miners.
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>>23283466
Do silver miners have higher risk/reward in general? It seems like most of the companies in the list are gold companies (I don't mind it but was curious)
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>>23283477
Most of the world’s junior mining stocks are listed in Canada. Also the LSE and ASX.
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>>23283570
oh
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So ... CPI tomorrow??
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>>23283300
Fuck off. We're full.
If you post your butthole on /pmg/ one of those gypsies will tell you how to strip copper out of a charging station
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>>23283300
that's a fine index to go with.
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>>23283450
>>23283570
that ETF isn't a junior shitco though
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Heads up if you hold NGT
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>>23283690
I watched enough videos/photos of fried copper robbers with burnt clothes and hair in gore websites.

No thanks

>>23283710
>>23283715
thanks for the heads-up
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>>23283300
The yearly management fees on that fund is 1.1% which is kind of high for a fund that doesn't have a particularly good performance record.
https://www.invesco.com/us-rest/contentdetail?contentId=ff6860d6cefaa610VgnVCM1000006e36b50aRCRD&dnsName=us

>>23283477
Also, your financial advisor doesn't seem to understand what the hell he's doing. There are fundamentally different reasons for buying precious metals (via PHYS, PSLV, CEF) and buying equities in precious mining companies. You really need to be careful with financial advisors and understand how they make money off of you. Some of them get commissions for putting their clients into certain funds and they do not consider if the funds are suitable for their clients or even any good.

You should buy precious metals to hedge your cash positions. On a very long time scale (decades), you can use it as a way of saving and not gaining or losing any purchasing power. You should still diversify your asset mix because there is always the risk that far into the future, precious metals could enter a nasty bear market such as from 1982 - 2000.

Buying precious metals mining stocks is something you should do if you want to gain purchasing power by buying into a productive business. The potential gains in PM stocks is higher than the gains from merely holding PMs but you assume business and management risk whereby you can lose a lot of purchasing power even in a precious metals bull market.
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>>23283209
Yes THIS
find it on the archives
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>>23284339
Yeah I have my reservations with the advisor. I kinda wanted to just sit on PHYS and do nothing else for a while because I didn't feel like trading too often. But of course an advisor would want me to use his services more often and not buy PHYS. Whatever

I will give him a chance a bit for now (he did alright for an year so far), but I'm considering doing this myself in the near future.

Thanks for the info. I will read your link
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>>23281633
/CMMG/ WE ARE NUKING RUSSIA EDITION
How to benefit from

Imagine the glorious potential: weaponizing NATO's nuclear arsenal with nothing but the fact that Moscow is going to be turned into a deposit of mineral glass next week. The countdown has begun, no more waiting on those pesky globalists for microchips or fancy gadgets. We’ll forge a new empire, where Moscow turned into a deposit of mineral glass is king, and our enemies squint in jealousy through the crystal clarity of our monopoly.

Forget oil wars; the next world conflict hits next week, when Moscow becomes a mineral glass wasteland. We’ll craft lenses sharp enough to see through the lies, magnify our memes to hypnotic brilliance, and build skyscrapers that blind the sun — a literal glass ceiling for the rest of the capitalist pigs.

Raise your mugs (filled with whatever cheap hooch you’ve got) to the overlords of Moscow turned into a deposit of mineral glass. The future’s clear — literally. Deposit secured, kekonomics engaged, and soon we’ll be able to say: “Mineral glass over fiat trash, every single time.”

Enjoy the shine, or get shattered.
Anon out.
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>>23284375
The other anon pointed out the high management fee, you may want to consider other sector ETFs with lower costs: GDX/GDXJ/SIL/SILJ are good go-to ETFs in gold/silver mining. Check the holdings and you'll see a lot of the same companies.
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>>23284395
Will consider. This is the best spoonfeeding I got in years. I guess slower generals are like this.

Thanks
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>>23283487
The real risk/reward spectrum is more of where the company is along the Lassonde Curve.

Producers are the ones that are actually delivering metal. They'll go up when the metals go up, but because their market caps are already big, their price won't go up too much.
Developers are the ones that aren't mining the metal yet, but they are currently in the process of building one. Since they're not actually mining yet, their market cap is usually lower and their price will move much more when people start buying into them.
Last are the explorers that don't even have a plan for a mine yet, they have a piece of ground and they're trying to convince people that there are metal in the ground and is viable for a mine. Those are the riskiest (you don't even know if there's enough metal there for a mine) and thus the market cap is on the lower end.

Thus it's not really something you can generalize that broadly. Even though silver generally has a smaller market cap compared to gold, a shitco gold explorer could have way higher risk/reward compared to a silver producing major, for example
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>>23284419
Damn you guys really have to read a lot to know what you're investing into.

I'm just a filthy casua in comparisonl. That's why I'm either just going PHYS or into a really broad ETF
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>>23284432
Like others have said above, those ETFs work too if you don't really want to dive into the details. It's ok if you don't want to spend all your time scrutinizing random shitcos that pop up on your radar
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>>23284432
Well, if you just want diversified low risk exposure to a sector an ETF is the lowest commitment and easiest way to do it. No need to look at earnings results or learn about management teams or do discounted cash flow analyses on different companies' mines and projects. If you want to get an edge in this sector you gotta do a lot of homework.
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Buyable dip in PDI.AX. I might add some more shares.
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Who is smarter, "piece of cake" Gary or "like candy" Don?
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>>23284706
>Gary the trading course scammer
>Don the quintessential midwit
gonna have to say Gary, at least he knows how to fleece his subscribers
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>>23284457
Gold mining, hottest trend in Papua, Zimbabwe, Guyana and Ghana plus Tanzania
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>>23284457
>>23284731
All of those countries have a bunch of gold mining. Job market related interest?
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>>23284419
>Lassonde Curve
Fucking meme
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>K92 Mining Announces Major Regional Exploration Update: Significant Expansion of Arakompa Deposit, Discovery of Porphyry-Style Mineralization from Arakompa Southernmost Step-Out, and Substantial 3.5 km by 3.5 km New Mineralized System Discovered at Wera
never should have sold my position in this company.
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>>23284933
One that got pumped on 2020 /pmg/ that was really good, sorry I skipped it. On the bright side, my slurp 2 weeks ago of 3,000 shares of shitco-extraordinaire Guanajuato is up 57%
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I'm beginning to be an optimist about it!
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Anyone else been in CMCL for months?
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>>23284757
Yes, but that's not exactly the point I was trying to make.
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From Tavi Costa
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https://www.reddit.com/r/wallstreetbets/comments/1ndosd5/up_100_ytd_commodities_only/
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https://www.reddit.com/r/wallstreetbets/comments/1n7k7xy/hi_ho_silver_away/
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Interesting silver price action.
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Silver close to new local high
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>>23284375
Typically, wealth advisors take a percentage of the assets you have with them. 1% of total assets is a fairly common rate but it can vary. Depending on how much money you have, that fee is negotiable. Regardless, if you're going to pay someone 1% of your assets every year, you have to make sure that he earns that money with good investment advice. I have never met a financial advisor who was better at managing money than me and I'm hardly any good.

Also, in addition to the management fees advisors usually take, they may also charge unusually high commissions for buying and selling equities. Most brokerages have no commissions for buying and seeling equities. While I personally wouldn't pay any commission for trades on the major exchanges, I might tolerate a commission of $10 or maybe as high as $20 for foreign exchanges, which you are not using. I would also be tolerant of larger commissions if I were buying millions or billions of dollars of one stock although once again I'd be holding the commission taker's feet to the fire to ensure he earned the money.

Finally, I've already mentioned the possible commissions (hidden from you) that an advisor might earn from putting their clients in certain funds. In that circumstance, they are working for the fund first and you second, if at all.

You already seem to have heard of Sprott (PHYS, PSLV, CEF). They have an ETF (SGDM) that holds a bunch of gold mining stocks. The management fees are 0.50%, half of that of the Invesco fund. I would consider this before the Invesco fund.

https://sprottetfs.com/sgdm-sprott-gold-miners-etf

If your financial advisor pushes Invesco over Sprott, as why and take a day or two to think over his answer. If he doesn't give you a good answer, fire him.
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Silver about to break local record
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41.60 broken
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41.69
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41.74
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NexGen approaching 8 US Pesos per share
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How long untill the leaf bro who's posted everyday this week complaining that GDXJ has beaten him turns up?
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NexGen reached 8 US Pesos
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Great day!
I'm unemployed and making more money this month than ever !
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Rio Tinto looking kinda juicy right now ngl
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>>23285438
Yeah a lot of questions will be made soon. Thanks
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Holy Fuck, First Majestic up close to 9%
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I've had a position in Hecla since Aug 9th up 40.5%...
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>>23285700
Wait till they close that arbitrage against Mexico.
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Silver? So hot right now!
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>>23285700
CHECKED! WAGMI KEITH BROS!

>GREEEEEEN!!
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Fren of Snowline, Kip, coming up on Fox Business very soon. Would be kind of surprised if he talks Snowline again so soon, but it could happen. Just added another 300 shares to frontrun the Kip SGD mania in case he works in another SGD plug for Charles Payne's viewers
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Breakouts measured against silver...
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Incredible
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>>23286076
why are these memelines slanted
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>>23286261
to make it look exciting
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Added to Surge copper here, love the copper chart and this companys relative underperformance compared to the rebound in commodity price was to be taken advantage of.
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>>23286261
They’re Tokyo drifting because they’re 2fast2furious
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>>23286261
to confirm bias, do u even TA?
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>>23285884
Yeah he didn't talk about it :(

Also where are the assays?
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>>23285521
I'm here and still jelly.
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Hecla bros...
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>>23287192
Baboon buys...
bad omen...
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>>23286979
No, I have no time for imagining random lines
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>>23287192
Debbie Waterman Villageleader
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>>23287192
Top signal for HL.
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>>23287192
This bitch is rotten but this is also mildly bullish for mining stocks
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>>23287192
Holy damned hell, I don't even need to check the Early Life section.
This is such a demonic looking creature that just as a glance you can tell it has to be a high ranking jewess.

How do these infernal creatures even exist within White society undetected?
I can already feel my soul being drained and my credit score lowered from just looking at her picture.
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>>23287628
She is most likely more European than any random Spaniarid.
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>>23287856
Russian rape baby opinions go into the bin
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>>23287865
Thank you for informing me what yo do with your own opinion.
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Hecla bros are in good company with an elite trader
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>>23287865
Even worse. He's most likely a jew. Poland is full to the brim with them.
Which is one of the reasons it's such an underdeveloped country by most European standards, even compared to us.
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>>23287946
>Spain pointing to Poland as being full of Jews
I mean I personally don't care If Poland would be, but times of big Jewish population in Poland are long gone.
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IT'S HAPPENING
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About to be a thread per day instead of a thread per week
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>>23288567
do we sell when /cmmg/ threads hit 300 replies per hour?
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>>23288343
So are you a Jew or not?
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Dip boughted.
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FORTEEHTWOOO
AAHAHAGAGAGAHHHH
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>>23288665
oop, they tamped it
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>>23288809
Death, taxes and Mr. Slammy.
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Here's my top 7 positions (27 total)
1. PSLV 34.5%
2. AG 10.8%
3. SGDM 8.2%
4. B 6.9%
5. GDX 6.6%
6. NEM 6.4%
7. SIL 5.7%

Should I change weightings to other tickers? My AG FINALLY came back to green today and that could outperform now. Too much PSLV? I love physical and helping the silver squeeze but maybe it's too much?
thanks guys
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>>23285850
Kind of crazy our positions go green right as this formation breaks out ... augurs well.
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>>23288614
There is no proof I'm a Jew.
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damn Peter Schiff was almost crying over Charlie Kirk in his latest podcast

sadge...
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Wally's wild ride never ends
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>>23289278
Charlie was a literal no one who achieved nothing of value, all his achievement was slurping Trump's dry cock and bringing other young cocksuckers together to suck off Trump collectively. He get shot by a like of his. Big fucking achievement at 31.
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>>23289455
You are the worst poster in all of these threads holy shit.
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>>23289544
Because I don't slurp retarded brainlet grade propaganda? I would take that for a compliment.
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Meanwhile silver is pumping.
Topic far more important than some dead burger retard.
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>>23289569
>Because I don't slurp retarded brainlet grade propaganda?
How is feeling bad for someone dying propaganda?
I don't even agree with kirk on most things. It's just shocking and sad.
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>>23289579
I don't feel bad for him dying. I believe world is better without him.
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I hope he joined Dugina, Prigozhin and Navalny in hell.
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>>23289598
Kys you dumb worthless pollock
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>>23289622
You wish, Ivan.
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>silver up 70¢ in Asia
First Majestic ripping again today?
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>>23289579
How is a school shooting in the US shocking? Because a celebrity was hit this time? He made a career justifying the need to sacrifice bodies for the sake of unrestricted access to firearms (and the state of Israel, who almost certainly ordered the hit).

The US becoming a third world shithole is potentially very bullish for miners there.
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>>23289636
He also spent career spreading Kremlin propaganda, now he is dead. How that worked for him? Kremlin always removes their useful idiots eventually.
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>>23289544
Yes he is.
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>>23289664
Are you too crying after a retard who was slurping Putin's and Trump's cocks?
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>>23289584
I used to think poland was based since they fought off communism and implemented a functioning economically free democracy but now I want putin to nuke the place. congrats

>>23289636
>britcuck is anti-gun
I'm not surprised.
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>>23289677
>Are you too crying after a retard who was slurping Putin's and Trump's cocks?
You're a mentally ill retard.
Nobody is defending those people here.
Especially Trump since he's destroying the economy.
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>>23289705
Then what the fuck triggered you so much that some trumpoid get shot by one of his own? You are so soft in that Mapleleaf Cartel land that you cry even after such human garbage? Pardon my thick skin and lack of empathy but every dead supporter of Kremlin is a great joy for people bordering that shithole known as Russia.
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>>23289709
>triggered you so much
listen to yourself retard lmao
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>>23288601
Not sure but man these threads have heated up lately. It’s on for real now
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>>23289711
Than explain to my smooth brain what the fuck is your problem with my posts about that pile of garbage named Charlie?
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>>23289702
Like any reasonable person I'm pro gun control. We had one major school shooting 30 years ago (Dunblane) and fixed the problem. Similar in Australia. If I want a gun I can get one as I don't have a criminal record or brain problems. Only been shooting a few times on stag weekends, it's fun I guess.
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>>23289722
BTW it's funny how they see no issue with driving licenses
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>>23289717
I just think you're a mentally ill rage filled retard that never shuts up about putin, that's all.

>>23289722
>Like any reasonable person I'm pro gun control.
>gets stabbed
The vast majority of gun violence comes from illegal guns. Stealing guns from law abiding gun owners will not solve the issue of gun violence.
I agree that schizos shouldn't be allowed to own guns but banning them outright is retarded and leaves people open to being victimized.
Also Canada has loads of guns but mass shootings are rare. It seems to be a cultural problem and not a policy one.
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>>23289736
What the fuck would you expect from an Eastern European? Sit quite because it ruins you day in your mothers basement.

Agreed on the anger issues of Murricans tho. You won't find a lot of __sober__ Euro rage chimpouts in public places videos on youtube.
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>>23289677
you sure have dicks on your mind a lot
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>>23289752
yea I'm a horny annon
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>>23289751
>What the fuck would you expect from an Eastern European?
Not much apparently.
>mothers basement.
You live in Poland.
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>>23289736
Our knife crime rate is lower than the US and no higher than Canada as far as I can tell. It's mostly teenagers being idiots, and people in Nottingham. But it's a big deal when it happens so it probably feels out of control, we aren't desensitised to murder and mayhem.
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>>23289781
Do you know anybody who has been visited by the cops because of online posts?
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kek

>>>/pol/515662405
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Guanajuato 5x
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>>23289796
gigabullish
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>>23289985
bankruptcy wen
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Home from the gym now. New running record although I was on a treadmill. 10km in 47min. Happy about it.
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Nice price action in silver but so far no wild ride in silver stocks.
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>>23289985
Would you rather take $10k in cash or an opportunity to wait that table?
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>>23290209
I would buy GreenX Metals if I had spare 10k europesos
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>>23290209
kek, the $10k and instantly buy more Snowline!
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metals up, equities down, happy friday everyone
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>>23290237
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We're sinking
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>>23290237
>>23290301
what a crazy day for miners, now red with silver & gold up
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>>23290301
But soon we'll be stinkin (rich)
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>>23290209
>$10k free money
>or waging for a group of resource sector talking head midwit pseuds
gee I wonder
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>>23290209
The tip alone with all that wine would be quite high.
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Massive volume selling on ARX. What did Terry say when he visited Toronto?
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>>23290658
looks to be potentially setting a bottom. Selling pressure likely not without cause, well results are available to those with the access to paid tools like PetroNinja. Latest info I have is that Attachie wells are underperforming their EUR type curve by like 150,000 barrels.
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>Predictive Discovery gigadumping
>on no news
>now valued at less than US$700M market cap
>with a project that has US$2.9B NPV5% at $3,300/oz
>FID in about six months
even if you use a higher discount rate and a $3k gold price this is a very solid 2-3x in two years here, and will probably get taken out by Zijin or Perseus. Unless there's some disastrous news coming but I don't think there is.
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>>23290766
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>>23290858
Feeling toppish lads
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>>23290669
Station 2 prices have been outpacing AECO ones for a bit now because of what seems to be the LNG pull. It would be interesting if this arbitrage reduces exports to Alberta and consequentially exports to the US. As crazy as it sounds, may we see AECO catch a bid? Or will
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Nah, we're still early.
SMG still wants nothing to do with the sector, I've been posting charts there all this week.
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>>23287192
Based for HL baggies
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>>23290864
oh yeah we are seeing a proper bull market in AECO/S2 right now, they are above $0.

Seriously though I wouldn't expect Canadian natty to really go high. The futures curve has been coming down consistently, earlier this year savvy producers could have locked in C$3.5/GJ for most of the rest of the 2020s, now that number is C$3/GJ. Nattygas can and probably will go up closer to C$2/GJ in early 2026 but any sustained move above C$3 is silly. There's so much supply. Mike Rose will just swipe his adaptable well choke app or whatever and magically increase production like so. And Fagerheim, McCormack, Anderson and literally all the other CEOs will drill baby drill their liquids-rich inventory even if gas is $0 which it is right now. They'll produce insane amounts of byproduct gas.

And don't even get me started on the absolute natgas bull anal prolapse that will result from Riddell's dry gas developments through the end of the decade. Sinclair will add another 500MMcf/d in like two years, and as the Woodfibre LNG (or whatever it's called now) development progresses we will likely see Horn River and Liard — both absolute gas monsters — come online since Woodside and Paramount have a 50/50 JV at Liard which could supply that project for literal decades all by its lonesome. And nobody is modelling those dry gas volumes in the supply side equation.

Pic related, casual 12Bcf per well byproduct EURs for Whitecap coming up. Take it and remember to swallow, gas bulls. I don't even want to say what the gas EURs are like at Liard, that shit makes me physically ill.
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Dang GSVR is at 50c.
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>>23291330
Yeah, the associate production from the condensate production is too high. I'm a fool for even suggesting such blasphemy.
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>>23291369
Well, if your bull case is C$2/GJ next year that can be reasonable. But that's like the cost of supply for the marginal producer.
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Pretty good week overall -and we're only just getting started
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ngl nickel miners looking good down here. I've been a buyer, as much as I don't like to admit. Might be the bottom.
>captcha: G0YYG
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Beaver Creek
https://youtu.be/xfxxljzCutY?si=Hz-qWFltvKO9ObjP
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The next pullback will be a bloodbath lmao all we have seen is green no one remembers what -10 % all over the board looks like
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>>23295268
In genera market or in miners? As in miners it's pretty fucking hard to not remember being in red for few years.
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GreenX Metals updates:

GreenX updates officially their knowledge base about Tannenberg project region area with documents from drilling done during Third Reich times in the 30s.

According to the company it saved them 25 million European pesos in drilling costs. And a lot of time of course.

GreenX also started posting on X again, which they did not do in few years. They tag their posts with #copper #silver #lead #zinc

Price went up into region of 1.80+ Polish pesos per share on WSE. It's also listed on ASX (Ozee pesos) and LSE (Bong pesos) and Hamburg (Europesos).

Why I mention price on Warsaw? There are rumors that someone was doing a price manipulation because for last few years there been large sell orders at opening of the market no matter if there were even very positive news which does not make a lot of sense.

Map in picrel:
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GREEN POINTS: are drills from few decades ago that are currently in analysis in Finland and we should have results of that analysis this quarter. They are being analyzed as few decades ago no one bothered to analyze full length because back then there was belief that copper exists only in one type of rock, while now we know thanks to KGHM in Poland that there is big chance of copper also in other parts.
WHITE POINTS: Nazi era drilling which is described in documentation found in archives.
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Picrel is a 3D model made in 1937 presenting how geology of the region of drilling was believed to look like.
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>>23295347
what happened to the Greenland project? I thought that was supposed to be their flagship asset?
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>>23295369
They are still holding right there for exploration. Rights were extended this year. See Company news on their page. They own rights together with a company that owns archives and samples that Nuna Minerals collected (Nuna did a lot of drilling looking for various minerals, really wide range of them, you can still find online news about drillings done back then). The amount of data is fucking impressive.

Just the German project is the main hero of most recent news after GreenX get Xplor grant from BHP.
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Main shareholders are guys from Australian mining companies. Some of these companies Rick Rule likes a lot.

About "yt talking heads" I know that schizophrenic Doug Casey was on Gold Messe conference few years ago where GreenX Metals was presented.

Barron's webpage notes that Sprott Assets Management holds some small position in GreenX. But as I understand this might be someone's managed account. Or few accounts of course.
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>>23295302
Both
I know cmmg and deasoned miner investors know about the past years but still the last 2 weeks were basically just green for the most miners
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>>23295268
>no one remembers what -10 % all over the board looks like
Buddy I trade uranium stocks.
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>>23295268
Buddy, I've been in this stuff since 2010. I remember the pain and suffering.
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We are still early bros!
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>>23296192
plus there is more amount of currency than 14 years ago
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Reminder that Canadians effectively pay HALF of the capital gains tax Americans do.
Not only that but if they invest in a TFSA, they can invest $100k and any gains from that $100k is literally tax free.

Why don't more people know about this?
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>>23295268
So, you're saying they'll be an opportunity to buy more?
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>>23297571
Would
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>>23298830
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>>23298222
The last time the powers that be remembered they lowered the annual contribution limit.
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>>23298222
lol you can even get a line of credit and use it to max out a RRSP or TFSA. It’s risky but say you had $30k LOC, you invest in some shitcos in a RRSP and they 2x, you’ll need to pay $3k for interest and $3k for taxes is negated (it otherwise wouldn’t be in a non-registered account, assuming you didn’t tax loss harvest prior to that event).

There’s more nuance regarding the RRSP and LOC deposits, but a lot of people use LOCs to deposit maximum contributions within the first few months of the year for tax deductions.

I’m thinking of doing the LOC in a RRSP ( TFSA is maxed) and invest in something like snowline or whatever project seems less risky but high upside, get a 2.5x and have enough to pay the entirety of the $30k loan back, plus $3k interest , and keep over $30k of my newly minted gains and now keep churning it. Idea is to set a 5% stop loss ($1500) and buy in during a big pullback and hope the 2x manifests itself in less than a year.

It’s super risky but I really just want more capital to play with.
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>>23299387
>The last time the powers that be remembered they lowered the annual contribution limit.
So?
Are you even aware how it works?
The limit includes all of the years since the TFSA was introduced. It's like $100k or some shit at this point.
You can literally invest $100k if you've never done it before and it's all tax free.
I thought it worked differently years ago until I actually looked it up and was amazed.
Also Carney isn't going to raise capital gains EVER. Trudeau tried to do that and Carney got rid of it to gain votes. It's a dead issue at this point and won't be touched.

>>23299462
>lol you can even get a line of credit and use it to max out a RRSP or TFSA. It’s risky but say you had $30k LOC, you invest in some shitcos
This is literally what I am doing but it's split between TFSA and non-registered margin account.
I'm gonna make it.

>RRSP
Why would you ever bother with that nonsense since the TFSA exists?

>I’m thinking of doing the LOC in a RRSP ( TFSA is maxed) and invest in something like snowline or whatever project seems less risky but high upside, get a 2.5x and have enough to pay the entirety of the $30k loan back, plus $3k interest , and keep over $30k of my newly minted gains and now keep churning it. Idea is to set a 5% stop loss ($1500) and buy in during a big pullback and hope the 2x manifests itself in less than a year.
Smart but how did you max out your TFSA already?

>It’s super risky but I really just want more capital to play with.
Do it. Make a move while you still can. The bull run is just getting started.
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>>23299488
I’ve just contributed the max TFSA limit every year since I’ve been eligible for the account, anymore and the CRA will get my ass. I’ve posted screen shots here before but it’s over $115k now, despite bagholding shit like BHS and Trillion for years. I’ve had a few great winners to even it out more less, but I’ve cleared house of dead wood and mainly just have EFR, EU, BLLG GSVR ABRA and Surge going forward (all but EU are all 2x [tax free] gains).

I hate RRSP and outside of company matching I don’t contribute shit. I’d rather be taxed now and not have to worry later about withdrawal taxes. But i found out it’s legal to import LOC cash into a RRSP so to me it presents a lower risk profile than a non-registered account (which I have a good amount of BLLG in) when the tax-rebate is taken into account. You receive a rebate when you deposit the cash into the RRSP before March 1st.

Only thing to note is that interest paid on the LOC in a non-registered account *is* tax deductible (Smith Rule), whereas the interest portion on the LOC cash in a TFSA/RRSP is not!

I have a hunch to do this and buy a bunch of GSVR shares. The company is meh but the chart is super bullish and the higher silver goes, this company will 2x again soon most likely. So buy after CPI numbers next week that might hit the metals depending on what is revealed. If GSVR drops back down to .30-35 that’s a good derisked price compared to now
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How come the price of silver is high, but Bayhorse Silver still is not mining that mountain of world class silver ore? What is happening with the ore processing facility in Payette Idaho?
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>>23299653
>despite bagholding shit like BHS and Trillion for years
jesus christ anon, what the fuck is wrong with you? lmao
I admit I held the horse for like 5 months and lost like 50% of my money before I sold. But at least I fucking sold and moved on.
My condolences...

>I have a hunch to do this and buy a bunch of GSVR shares. The company is meh but the chart is super bullish and the higher silver goes, this company will 2x again soon most likely. So buy after CPI numbers next week that might hit the metals depending on what is revealed. If GSVR drops back down to .30-35 that’s a good derisked price compared to now
Good luck. If we are in a legitimate bull market then it's going to be pretty hard to fuck up gains.
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>>23298988
>4'12"
so............ 5 feet tall??
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>>23298977
Yes
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>>23298830
He looks very muscular and thin at the same time, he should eat piece of cake
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2026 MANIA

Lagoon $5
Galleon $12
Snowline $91
Bayhorse $0.62
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My junior miner portfolio is doing very well this year (Up about 100%) and I have a significant chunk in PHYS but...I'm considering just going all in on GDXU. Just ride the fucking tiger.
Am I being greedy? Is the risk greater than I think? I'd probably set a stop limit and watch it daily.
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Regarding a small company like CCMI... is there potential somebody may buy up that bull river mine? It seems its current owners are just using the copper stockpile they have there to pay out some secretarial salaries currently. The current CEO seems more focused on his role at Lion One right now. I'm wondering if anyone would go after that asset.
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>>23302413
no. maybe some other shitco.
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>>23290063
Bro, how do you run so much. I can't do much cardio it literally destroys my immune system, I get sick in a couple of days after a long cardio session. It's too much stress for my system I guess. Literally If i want to get ill I just weight lift for 2 days, and go on 20km cycle and I'm sick in a couple days. Are you sick often after hard cardio days when you hit records?
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>>23290063
>>23290063
you are a machine Finnbro! Doubt I could have done that at my college peak when I was 4.5% bf and playing basketball hours a day. I'd kill to get to that and now have resorted to cheating so I can train around numerous injuries
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>>23302911
>>23303444
my friend did even better. He ran 12km in the same time, that's 3km Cooper's speed for the whole duration.
>how do you run so much
with great pain
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>>23303506
>with great pain
kek, I know the feel

it's good to have a bro a little better to push you
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>>23300000

Looks like it's over for silver lads. Sell the top. Sell while you still can.

>https://www.foxnews.com/tech/scientists-extract-silver-from-e-waste-using-cooking-oil
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Is this the week?
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>>23304131
I’m seeing silver retesting $41.50 desu, which is nothing considering the recent run up. Just need to exhaust some eager bears and let the bulls and industrial demand take over once again
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>>23303444
>estradiol
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>>23301988
>I'm considering just going all in on GDXU
if there is a downturn, even for a month or so, you're totally fucked
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How we feel about this?
1911 worth buying?
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>>23305665
why the fuck does this utter retard keep herding retail into shitcos?
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>JSE stocks
Any unique listings, or are ADRs available on other exchanges?
Do SA explorcos even exist?
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>Shitco exchanges
TSX/TSXV/CSE
ASX
LSE/AIM
OTC/Pink Sheets
What am I missing?
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friendly message to all fellow boards of directors in mining industry
RISE THE FUCKING DIVIDENDS FOR FUCK SAKE YOU FUCKWITS
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>>23306165

Brazil: No tax on dividends, but capital gains from shares are taxed.

Greece: Dividends taxed at 5%, capital gains often taxed higher.

Estonia: Dividends taxed between 0%-7%; capital gains are taxable.
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>>23304783
c'mon bro, I might like milkers but don't want them on me



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