Trump fucked us again edition.
All in
>>24210265wait people here actually use these buy now pay later schemes?
>>24210265>Free one and a half month loan#financialliteracy#wealthmessage
>>24210265That must feel goodYou can rest now.
gimme that 10% per day imediately
>>24210274Are you serious? People will go into payment plans to buy cheeseburgers man.We're living in the era of the interest free short term cheeseburger mortgage and you're complaining about it
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>>24210318<3
>>24210274The average NPC does it, along with having multiple subscriptions for streaming / music services. They will also connect their card to an apple watch because it's like so cool and heckin' convenient to pay with right? They will inject themselves with mystery juice just so they can travool abroad for instagram updoots and be allowed entry to stadiums so they can participate in niggerball worship.
>>24210354how do they even get the money to do/sustain all that, though?that's all i care about
i don't imagine they're working at fucking lowes or mcdonalds like i'm gonna end up doingso what's their trick?
>>24210361They send debt recovery men to break your thumbs if you don't pay. In the past you worked it off at the debtor's prison but they shut those down.
Buy Snowline Gold
>>24210675I wanted to. But your market opens so late. I'm retarded so I accidentally bought all Norwegian oil cept 30% physical gold to be the balance in my shitfolio. There's no saving me. Go on without me.
>>24210675>Buy Snowline GoldHIGHLY FUCKING BASED!Also, much less based but has a better than average shitco fighting chance, YARR Mateys,https://www.juniorminingnetwork.com/junior-miner-news/press-releases/2558-tsx-venture/yarr/201076-pirate-gold-intercepts-65-1-g-t-au-over-3-25m-in-new-rib-vein-discovery-at-moosehead.htmlhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0707Ww90PlI
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>>24211953where?
>>24210675Leafbro, I'm liking the way we've traded the last 2 days, hope it continues and we get some big news or a TV pump soon. I think the war really brought out the short-fags and we're seeing some of those faggots getting out. We could get a yuge move up like 20%+ in a single day before long
>>24212607Holy shit yesI am le excite
>>24212609WAGMI
Copper showing some strength.
My portfolio is more or less flat for the year. What about everyone else? I just wanted a repeat of last year and then be retired, now I am in limbo between having enough money to not want to work but needing to work because I cannot retire.
>>24210318Why does this make me sad?
>>24212629Up 13% YTD, down 3% over 3 months.
Opinions on these, any red flags you know from memory? I am guessing someone here may have already done a deepdive on some or all of them:Rupert ResourcesGoliath ResourcesNew Found GoldOsisko Developmenti-80 GoldGetchell Gold
>>24212766Can only comment on NFG and GOT, believe NFG is a buy at current price and 1-2 years away from a big move up. I held GOT for 4 years and did well. Absolutely grew to despise the CEO and sold and rotated it into more Snowline. Haven't checked their progress over the last year
>>24212766>Rupertshould merge with the next door neighbor Aurion but both companies are too stiff about the merger price it seems. Rupert's project will certainly be a mine but a merger with Aurion would boost the mine to another level. Permitting here in Finland can take some time but there are no major impediments to the project's development as far as I know. Not a bad developer pick>GoliathI still don't really know what to make of it. The deposit seems alright but overhyped. Don't like the Crescat pumping. I guess I'm a bit worried about mining dilution but it's probably not a big deal. It will probably be a mine in the future but be wary of getting carried away with the 10+ Moz predictions which are likely way exaggerated>NFGSpeaking of exaggerated mineral resources, these guys were endlessly pumped by the Crescat boys to be the next Kirkland Lake. In reality it's like 2Moz or something lol, and it's very nuggety stuff. I think they're merging with another company? Can't remember. Pass.>Osisko DevelopmentOsisko guys have a good track record. I'm personally not a huge fan of their project since it's kinda small but it will probably be a mine.>i-80hard pass. A collection of dog's breakfast assets in Nevada. Better off buying a royalty company that has exposure to their projects. i-80 has evaporated a lot of investor capital in the past few years. Can they make a profit for these projects, maybe, do I want to have anything to do with them, no>Getchellnever heard
>>24212774>>24212921Thank you for the information kind sirs.
>Emerita is getting a bid from DenariusLOL. What a way for this story to end if it goes through. Denarius is run by a Chairman who is just as morally bankrupt as the Emerita guys. The guy's name is Serafino Iacono, or "Fino", and he has a shall we say colorful past.One of his companies, Pacific Rubiales, an energy company in Colombia (today known as Frontera Energy) has a long history of oppressing the locals around its project areas. If you were a local union leader, environmentalist or just an advocate of fair working conditions you ran the risk of being threatened, detained, tortured or killed. In 2018 after Frontera signed a $1.3M defense contract with Colombia's 16th Brigade, 200 soldiers and police officers, aided by two Black Hawk helicopters, raided the town on San Luis de Palenque where they arrested eight local leaders who had been leading protests against Frontera for alleged environmental damage and labor violations.There have been other confounding developments, such as "Fino" and his friend Frank Giustra's jointly owned Pacific Midstream selling an oil export terminal to Frontera for 15x EBITDA in 2021 after buying the same asset from Pacific Rubiales (which later changed its name to Frontera) in the mid-2010s for A single-digit EBITDA. And then there's the hilarious case just a few years ago of Frontera, together with its JV partner CGX, losing their claim to a Guyanan offshore block where they had successfully drilled an appraisal well after failing to meet their contractual obligations.It's fitting for a sleazy outfit like this to be acquired by a sleazy man like Fino. Pic related is the corporate structure of Pacific Rubiales. lmao
>>24210675SNOWLINE CHADS: Carson is backtimestamp 22:43https://youtu.be/fcKS5-CBCnE?t=1364
Have you noticed that there has been an about 10% premium for silver in Asia for pretty much the whole Orange Reich war?If the middle east calms down the lid will pop of. But I do not know if it will. Hard to position in the near term. In the worst case oil could crash all markets, especially shiny rocks. When oil really starts running out everything will be sold. The modern world simply does not function without oil. Rick said he has freed some liquidity just to be sure.One might say it would now be a great hedged position to be in oil and shiny rocks (especially royalties) and cash, but I have still been mentally in the last years 300% gains, chasing, which is seems quite stupid since the gains were actually made by buying and holding. In the following ten years buying oil will be a good trade even if you buy this local top, but how is this not just cope for chasing? Anyways, buy good companies, sell bad companies.
>>24213008I haven't kept a super close watch but doesn't Shanghai silver always trade at a premium?
>>24213008>Have you noticed that there has been an about 10% premium for silver in Asia for pretty much the whole Orange Reich war?>Orange Reichkek, yes, have been tracking that>>24213022yep, for the last year when I wake up around 4am the first thing I usually do after taking a leak is look at this gooks X:https://x.com/oriental_ghostChina Ag price has been mostly around $9-$10 higher
>>24213008I feel like regardless of what I do at this point I will regret it. If this somehow truly ends in a nothingburger (just a bit higher oil prices for a year or two) then I will of course regret that I didn't go all-in at current metal prices. My rational mind tells me to keep my current cash and wait for a big dip before going all-in>buy good companies, sell bad companiesI have been doing exactly that today, reducing my self-made ETF and rotating that money into fewer solid companies instead. Feels good.
>>24210244N
US Dollar tanking
>>24212766NFG ftwLiterally my retirement plan.
muh liberty gold doin a lil sumn sumn.
I also boughted the flooded copper mine stock
Thoughts on Comstock Resources down here?
>>24215663Isn't that the walker river resources family? Or am I remembering wrong ?
Silver has broken key resistance at $78 and looking very bullish, let's fucking go. Posting this to jinx it because I still need to buy the dip
>>24215663I'm a shareholder. The thesis is that nattygas needs to get more expensive in the medium term. Which would turn this shitco into something worth owning. They have privileged access to develop Western Haynesville which isn't that good economically speaking, but beyond that asset, Permian and Appalachia and there aren't that many places where new natgas supply can come from to meet the demand. So they can grow production into an expectedly better priced nattygas market in the years ahead.
GPG bros do you plan to sell immediately after the PEA pump or continue holding? I did my duty and added more today.
>>24216136I plan on holding for a few months after at least, I think we're severely undervalued and it will take a little while to grow into a fair valuation post PEA release. I doubt we're going up 150% on the day of the release. I also think there's a pretty good chance someone will make a buyout offer within 3-4 months of the PEA release.