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Endless Fed Hike edition

Commodities include
>Precious metals
Platinum, Gold, Silver
>Energy
Oil, Natural Gas, Uranium, Coal
>Base Metals
Copper, Nickel, Zinc
>Others
Water, Agricultural, Salt

Mining for Noobs
https://pastebin.com/5uWth6eG
More information for each commodity
https://pastebin.com/tduUv8Ny
Calculators for DD
https://pastebin.com/TsRtpKHs
News Sources
https://pastebin.com/bQFESpBL

>Youtube channels to follow
Palisade Gold Radio, Mining Stocks Education, Sprott Money, Goldsilver pros (Rob Kientz), Finding Value Finance, Gregory Mannarino, Peter Schiff, Macro Voices, Crux Investor

>What is Austrian economics?
https://mises.org/what-austrian-economics
>What has government done to our money? - Murray Rothbard
https://mises.org/library/what-has-government-done-our-money
>The mystery of banking - Murray Rothbard
https://mises.org/library/mystery-banking
>Profit & Loss - Ludwig Von Mises
https://mises.org/library/profit-and-loss-0
>Must Read: Gary Allen, "Hunt for Silver"
https://s3.amazonaws.com/camppictures/CampArchive/Economy/Hunt%20For%20Silver.pdf
>How to play the exploration stock
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DxxZOA403dY

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>> No.53715574

>>53715476
am not

>> No.53715634

wtf I love shiny rocks now

>> No.53715635
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>>53715574
>Renewable energy fag
wef kike

>> No.53715636

>>53715469
4 sixty nine get.

>> No.53715642

Yall ready to make money? This is where we're gonna start making money.

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>>53715642
Please bless me money man

>> No.53715774

just popping in while i cant sleep, as an extension to that comment last thread about Russia and their need for western components, have a look at what the russian industrial sector sells for their mining and oil field work. I have a bunch of different heavy industry pages followed online, a number of them are out of Russia / China, its fun to see the odd gear they post as "new production" or "wholesale from factory". Almost all of their heavy equipment for mining are direct rip offs of CAT, SANDVIC, Wagner Mining, equipment but they are well over 10 years behind the current models. You can clearly tell where the chinese cut corners on their safety and longevity sides, while the russians seem to try to 1/1 clone vehicles with cheaper parts and castings overall. For fun go and have a look at Alibaba or made in china. com and search "Scoop tram" or "haul truck mining". Its very informative seeing what the two different groups choose to copy and what they dont.

>> No.53715851

>>53715205
Oh man doing anything on modern vehicles is a massive headache, its not possible to do simple repairs anymore, even if you could do it yourself parts are often impossible to order.

Companies that do this drive me nuts, at least most heavy industrial gear is still relatively easy to figure out and fix.

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Soft landing achieved

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gold and silver getting hammered in overnight markets, Japan delayed

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>>53715642
help us fren, unbased Rana has been denying us the milk we need

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>>53716148
i just realized how hot a cursor tattoo on their tummy would be

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will Japanese milkers happen before 2030?

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how much Irving Resources should I hold?

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hydrogen..... jesus fuck

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is Irving on sale at .69?

>> No.53716260

>>53716148
cringe tits bro, you look like a fag

>> No.53716294

>>53716038
Putting in the bottom in silver on this current dcl before the next move up imo.

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>>53716294
I FOMOeded into silver again. Its day time here sirs.

>> No.53716309

>>53716232
How do I quench this endless thirst to fuck? I've fucked a lot of girls and it just never goes away. I think once I fuck a fit gym girl it will go away. That's what I'm craving. Haven't gotten it yet. Had just about everything but that. I'd want to lock her down of course but slim chance we'd get along.

>> No.53716363

>>53715635
we can not afford to be having all this sex, goy. curb your energy use

>> No.53716370

>>53716309
i've thought long and hard about it and i thnk the answer is to start putting things in your butt

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>>53716309
Chase lithium explorers

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when Rick Rule booba bootcamp?

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>>53716439
What in the hell is wrong with Japan? I can't imagine this happening in literally any other country.

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my turn

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>>53716439

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>>53716453
Japs are based fren

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>>53716457
>Everyone lining up to buy shares of butthorse in 2021

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>>53716309
Unironically find a wife. The more randoms you fuck the more you desensitize yourself to the chemical reaction of getting a new partner, the more you chase it and the less satisfied you are each time, thus perpetuating the cycle and making it harder to form deep meaningful emotional and sexual bonds. It's much worse for women but it happens to men too.

It's like asking "how do I quench the endless thirst for alcohol? Do I keep drinking?" and people tell you "Yeah bro just drink the alcoholism away it's what I would do and also really cool!" The people telling you that are either living vicariously through you because they have no access to alcohol or simply alcoholics themselves. Or fucking retards, take your pick but don't listen to them.

Find God and find a wife.

>> No.53716478

>>53716439
i love japan so much bros
the world would honestly be such a boring place without them

>> No.53716484

>>53716476
emotional bonds are stupid and a good way to get yourself fucked over

>> No.53716529

>>53716484
Emotional bonds are required to be a healthy and functional human being. Promiscuity and "being an island" is a Jewish psyop to keep you from bonding with a wife and succesfully raising a family.

Don't fall for it. Reject nihilsm. Heal your pain, recover and become a stronger man who is capable of protecting his bonds, continue and strengthen your line.

>> No.53716546

>>53716529
have fun in your next 5 divorces

>> No.53716560

>>53716476
holy penis

>> No.53716586

>>53716546
I'm sorry for your pain and bad experiences, anon, but it was probably born from the exact dangers I'm warding people away from. Promiscuity in both men and women wreak havoc on marital stablity. Don't begrudge those who seek to avoid such traumas and don't let yourself convinced you can't rise out of it and above it and find success in the future.

>> No.53716792

>>53716232
>>53716242
Holy shit source of bloopers? Where is this Julia from

>> No.53716857

>>53716586
I just want a fit woman that's all. Im a fit guy and all of the slovenly women think they are on my level and can lock me down.

Then all the fit women are total blown out whores.

A women's literal only requirement is to not be fat and don't be too big of a bitch and they can't even do that.

I'm just gonna work on getting rich and then I can just buy one.

>> No.53716860

>>53716857
My sex drive is just going out of control because I can't fuck a fit woman.

Silver and gold.

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>>53716857
It depends where you're looking then I suppose. Gym thots will generally live up to their title. If you don't want a whore then you need to stay away from gym women and shitholes like tinder.

Your best bet would bet to find one who has an active hobby and keeps fit through that. That way they're fit out of passion rather than vanity which usually correlates directly with being a whore. Start climbing or something or find other fit/active hobbies that don't lend themselves to attracting whores.

>> No.53716983

>>53716470
But they are too weird and godless.

>> No.53717069

gas baggies kek

>> No.53717335

Uh was silver supposed to be testing $28 this week or next...

>> No.53717398

>>53716930

> nigger climbing a tree

lololol

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>>53717398
The orangutan is the white man of the ape world, outside of the actual white man himself who is also an ape, but the oragutan is closer to the white man than any nigger.

Fitness PSA tangent because there are some good people ITT;
All apes want to climb, even humans. Take the monke pill, climb and most importantly hang like our bodies have evolved for. Even my main man Gary Savage takes regular breaks from dispensing his nugs of wisdom to go climbing, and while Climbing is fun hanging is essential. Buy a 20 dollar pullup bar and fix it to your wall. Do deadhangs and activehangs daily.

The shoulder is the most mobile joint in the human body and hanging is essential for shoulder health, back health and posture. There is little worse than a shoulder injury and even if you're not fit (you should be) you probably spend a lot of your time with your shoulders rolled forward at a computer desk or hunched over a phone so eventually you WILL get shoulder and neck problems.
Prevention is better than cure, all the moonshots in the world can't fix your shoulders when it's too late. Start hanging ASAP.

Also whats funny is I counted 14 niggers in the park the other day, they're fucking everywhere these days, yet I've never seen even one at the climbing wall. I've seen more in the fucking swimming pool than at bouldering. Niggers are even bad at being monkeys.

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>>53717733
i would never fuck a monkey that's disgusting

>> No.53718058

gas dumping again... its just ranging +- 5%
infuariating

>> No.53718134

>>53718058
I'm all out of monies. I'm wage cuck goy bux will take 15 days to arrive, until then, please keep the cheapies going.

>> No.53718248

>>53718134
its at decade low levels, dont be greedy anon

>> No.53718851

>>53718248
Sure anon.

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Pretty sad year for metals bros. Why even do all this research and go through so much trouble when you can double your money with stupid Tesla/Nvidia in just a single month? I should really diversify... but it just feels so insane to me to put money into such an "overrated" business in this economic environment... all the while my mining stocks move at a snail's pace. We will all make it brahs

>> No.53719023

>>53717335

Two more weeks

>> No.53719428

>>53718947
Ive got a folio of energy and materials. Finally had to add some meme stuff for the dry times

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SALT brothers, Japanese countryside style pump when, I want out of Canada so bad

>> No.53719916

>>53716232
>>53716242
>>53716396
Who is this m8? Name, please?

>> No.53719994

I’m drinking coffee at McDonald’s, bros. We’ve really been waiting patiently, haven’t we? When we make it, I will look back on these days fondly.

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>>53719677
2 weeks

>> No.53720646

Kek gas dumped more than 2 percent in minutes

Cope more BOIL shillers

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Anyone else buy the bhll dip?

>> No.53721160

anyone see Fireweed zincs news today?
https://www.juniorminingnetwork.com/junior-miner-news/press-releases/2125-tsx-venture/fwz/136274-fireweed-drills-56-5-m-of-6-34-zinc-and-36-4-g-t-silver-including-11-6-m-of-10-9-zinc-and-43-5-g-t-silver.html

>> No.53721214

>>53715574
I fucking knew it

>> No.53721317

https://www.lewrockwell.com/2023/02/no_author/wiping-out-our-technology-base/

>> No.53721552

>>53719916

julia oppai

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>>53716476
I'm not working my ass off at work + investing in miners to get divorce raped and lose everything.
>find the one
fuck off. I have better chance finding a 100 bagger.

>>53716478
based

>>53718947
Even GV is tired from this shit. Stay strong brother.

>> No.53721752

RIP clean air metals.

>> No.53721771

>>53721640
>VIPR
What an absolute dog. I remember someone shilling that shit in here a year ago. Might be right about sentiment bottoming though, it may be time for me to get hurt by silver juniors again.

>> No.53721789

>>53721752
I see I'm not the only one who saw this debacle. GV must be mad seeing a 50% drop in a single day. Was interested into it 2 years ago. Glad I stayed away.

>>53721771
VIPR is a full leveraged play, like KTN and other shit like that. It won't go up unless spot breakout.

>> No.53721800

>>53718947
That pic is XBM incarnate. Fuck China and their balloon tomfoolery.

>> No.53721900 [DELETED] 

>>53721752
their company name alone was so gay I never considered buying

>> No.53722174

Mods really don't give a crap do they? Well, thanks for the boobies I guess.
Anyway, I have started DCAing into Lundin Mining and Gold. Finally, this gold dip allows for some slurping. I am liking those divvies as well. I know I am late for the party but I still believe mining and gold are gonna be big these coming years
And the Lundin family seems like they know business

>> No.53722224

>>53715469
When is gold actually going to do something?

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Salt, you better not fucking run from here you absolute nigger faggot.
I've had the shittiest 3 months productivity wise and I haven't managed to make enough money to buy more.
Erase this pump and go back down right now. I want to double my meager holdings and I want to do it way under $2.

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>>53721789
>GV must be mad seeing a 50% drop in a single day

>"deep value"

>> No.53722604

>>53722538
Kek down to 12M mc now.
>>53722458
WAGMI.

>> No.53722658

>>53722538

value so deep it bottomed out

>> No.53722767 [DELETED] 

>>53722458
based Atlas-san

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>>53722174
I apologize for my inebriated milker shitposting. I have sobered up and will keep booba posting clean

>> No.53722944

Gas baggies kek

>> No.53723022

Is energy fuels the best play? It’s got the uranium and rare earth position all in one

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>>53720992
My faggot broker still won't let me buy any. They messaged me back and basically said "Yep that looks like the situation" and refused to elaborate.

>>53721640
>divorce raped and lose everything.
Fair concern but really wife is a metaphor for pairbonding partner. Obviously don't be a retard and fuck yourself over with whatever your country's dumb laws are. Besides, in that scenario you have to have made many dumb mistakes long before you find yourself in a divorce court.
>>find the one
Don't you go memeing my words Pierre. There are a million "the one"s with whom you're compatible and can form a lasting bond and they're not all idealized gooks, just make sure it's one you can emotionally and financially subjugate like nature intended.

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WTF, was Fathom Nickel bro trying to do us a favor last thread? It's holding up, ffs

>> No.53724179

>>53717335
My new bed bath is doing better than exk and ag and they were looking oversold

>> No.53724544

>>53723022
Yes but only at $6. They sold some shit to Encore, thats still pretty low in the ur space but not Ree

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Shill em kill em linked up with scrap em rape em

Breed it or Sneed it?

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Almost miller time fellas. Fuck roofing

>> No.53725164

>*NEWCREST REJECTS NEWMONT'S ALL SHARE TAKEOVER OFFER

crazy

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How are you playing Peru civil unrest boys? Is this a nothingburger(like Brazil) or will it affect the resources coming from that region?

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>>53721752
>RIP clean air metals.
>>53722604
>>53722658
kek

>> No.53725461

>>53725448
Dirtyairsisters... we won

>> No.53725475

>>53725352

there's already been mines starting and stopping intermittently. some are closing down and waiting it to subside, others have hired armed security to keep the unwashed at bay.

my question is, is this a reason to not invest? which companies will weather this out and can we get their stock at a discount?

>> No.53725478

>>53725448

imagine buying something called 'clean air metals'

>> No.53725600

>>53723928
And it finishes up 23% in leafland. You fuckers are dead to me.

>> No.53725694

>>53717335
It's putting in the bottom now. Just look at the chart.

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>>53725478
as bad as buying stock in imitation meat

>> No.53725713

>>53721160
That's pretty awesome.

>> No.53725744

>>53725707
Does this bitch fuck on camera?

>> No.53725816

>>53725475
>my question is, is this a reason to not invest?
Yes, LA going commie is a reason to not invest.

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Bros, look what I found... be wary of any PEA done by these clowns

>> No.53726392

Is the clean air metals news really that bad?

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>>53726300
Salt bro... I don't feel so good.

>> No.53726497

>>53726300
Nice work. They are probably trying to win contracts by allowing for their PEAs to be extra "optimistic".
>>53726397
LOL. Meanwhile over at ceo.ca they are complaining about the PEA being too conservative. I don't think a PEA has ever been conservative.

>> No.53726510 [DELETED] 

>>53726397
>>53726397
fuck, maybe that explains the super conservative crappy lowball PEA Atlas got when they have a million tons of shallow salt. These Nordmin cocksuckers might have played it safe after several failures or are just incompetent

>> No.53726595 [DELETED] 

>>53726397
Hopefully, the Atlas feasibility study is being prepared by a company with a track record of not fucking up

>> No.53726608

>>53726510
Speaking of being optimistic, kek. This is just more evidence that they delayed the FS because they didn't like how it was turning out, like I said pre PEA release. So they decide to do a PEA with the shady firm they know will give them good numbers to keep it going for longer. They commenced the FS more than 18 months ago, there's no way it wouldn't be done by now if not for them purposely delaying it.

>> No.53726663

>>53726608
Don't be surprised if they wait until the end of the year to release the FS. 2.5 years after starting it.

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bloody hell, i have to get out of salt as soon as i break even

>> No.53726706

>>53726681
Never be in a stock you wouldn't buy today at the current price if you didn't already have a position.

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>>53726397
you faggot, you got me

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>>53726608

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>>53726706
i've actually broken even many times recently, i just havent sold because i was still convinced that i could get the 'conservative' profit of 3-4x my position. maybe that's still the case, but now it's looking bleak.

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>>53726681
that faggot did a shoop, Atlas used SLR Consulting, not Nordmin, we will WAGMI

real Atlas PEA:

https://atlassalt.com/independent-preliminary-economic-assessment-for-atlas-salts-great-atlantic-project-supports-state-of-the-art-salt-factory-vision/

>> No.53726993

What a wipe out on AIR. This was one of graddyh's picks too. There's really nothing else worth buying in the junior PGM space. Should have just used my money there to buy physical.

>> No.53727003

>>53726716
>>53726761
Looks like I have been bamboozled as well.
>>53726906
Looks like it was shopped, but yeah sell it anyway on the nice pop from today. I don't think SALT has been a big loser for many here either, most could have probably sold with a nice gain if they heeded my advice pre PEA.

>> No.53727093

>>53726993
There’s not even majors. Maybe Ivanhoe?

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https://thehill.com/policy/energy-environment/3860155-ohio-officials-confirm-public-water-near-east-palestine-is-safe-after-train-derailment/

Is Water a commodity? Or is it just some meme purported by big water?

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stop toying with my heart guise.... i just wanna make it.....

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>>53726993
Graddhy picks the worst dogs, from what I've seen. haven't tried his "service"

>> No.53727223

>>53727174
Are people seriously still going to live there? I would have moved to another state instantly. Maybe northern Idaho.

>> No.53727274

>>53727174
EBLU, FIW. Water is the new orange juice, Mortimer

>> No.53727372

>>53727003
There's a bro here who backed up the truck and bought something like 20,000 Atlas shares at .50. He's up over 100%, I'm up 40% and in it until the buyout

>> No.53727522

>>53727223
Idaho is gorgeous. I'm afraid the cancer from the west will eat it away by the time I'm able to settle down there.
>>53727274
Thanks I was looking for something like that.

>> No.53727619

>>53727174
There aren't any chemicals in the water goy, stop complaining about gay frogs.

>> No.53727745

>>53726716
Notice how renewable energy fag weighed in and gave his opinion without confirming. Remember that.

>> No.53727759

>>53726716
>>53726608
>>53726497
>>53726663


He gave his opinion a lot actually. Remember that.

>> No.53727819

>>53727745
Bro I'm not even invested in the stock. Noone should follow my advice religiously and I don't think anyone is either. My bearish call on the stock still stands and so far I've been right.

>> No.53727850

So is the update from clean air metals really warrenting the nose dive reaction?

>> No.53727867

>>53727174
Dasani or Aquafina, who sources more/less from Ohio?

>> No.53727912

>>53727850
I don't know anything about the company and their deposit, but the release says they will restate the resource materially lower, mentioning 20-50% of one deposit, their main one? could be they restate the grade lower too. It's important to understand that the cost is fixed in mining, so if cost "just" go up 20% by the deposit being smaller and perhaps lower grade it can be the difference between a valuable project and something that is nearly worthless.

>> No.53727920

>>53727867
lol, something tells me pepsi and coke will not suffer much from whatever happens in ohio

>> No.53728014

>>53727745
I noticed, and the fake shoop smelled like him too. he's changed his ip before to get a new ID

>> No.53728039

Thoughts on this thread? He's basically asking why liquidity continues to dry up, even as China is reopening. Maybe this time it is different and we're in for a world of hurt in metals?

https://twitter.com/PauloMacro/status/1625724382453592064

>> No.53728080

>>53728014
>These are the people investing in SALT
I don't even know how to change my IP. I patiently wait out my 3 day bans when jannie catches me shitposting.

>> No.53728801

>>53727912
How can we figure out if its a buying opportunity or a lost cause?

>> No.53728877

i understand why some whites are against renewables, why get rid of the cheaper and more efficient hydrocarbon energy system that we use today that provide jobs to the american oil industry
however, i do not believe that renewables mean the death of american oil, and i do believe that there is currently an unheard-of wealth transfer from oligarchs to white landowners going on
first, if america builds lng terminals and continues to export oil, and does not ban fracking/oil, then the oil industry will survive
second, the levelized cost of electricity for renewables is cheaper than even natural gas in many situations. I am a nuclear fan, and also understand that the cost of storage must be included to compare renewables and gas, but it is possible for renewables to reduce electricity prices
third, renewables are futuristic as fuck. getting electrons from the sun and wind is sick
fourth, these renewable companies are paying white landowners to install electricity generating assets on their land. jews paying goys for land. furthermore, these assets produce electricity for 30 years and don't even take up that much space. much better than shitty grazing land when cows can just be moved

overall, renewables are low-key based

>> No.53728930

>>53728877
Renewable is a scam
If you don't see this then you are low key retarded as fuck
Consider suicide immediately or sooner

>> No.53728955

>>53728801
Impossible to say what the restatement is going to look like exactly at this point. I suppose you do the DD on their property and think about whether or not it's a buy even if resource is cut in half or whatever, do they have a large exploration potential? personally I wouldn't invest at all I think. There are lots of shitty mgmt teams and in if I don't like mgmt I'm just not going to invest, simple as. And this mgmt team clearly fucked up bigly, or tried to deceive investors. I could take a look at the property and give my opinion if you want, but it's rather late now and I have to get up early (noon).

>> No.53728985

>>53728877
Based renewable energy respector.
>>53728930
Luddite.

>> No.53728995

>>53728877
Thanks, WEF. But you'll find nobody signs up for poverty.

>> No.53729061

>>53728930
>>53728995
i guarantee i am a bigger chud than you, i'm just willing to analyze the data and look at the capital flows. i just want to have a conversation lmao.
100% renewables is retarded and expensive with current tech.
CO2 and climate change may or may not be a scam, i'm still not sure on that
here's the thing with renewables and prices, tho
solar is at parity or cheaper than gas, even without government subsidies. going to 100% renewables is retarded, but gas is flexible, so if you can build some renewables in locations with high ncf and offset gas or coal then you're saving money
we also have subsidies, so the investment is going to flow and the shit is going to get build
renewables get built then have very low o&m, gas and coal have high o&m and fuel charges. their fuels will also go up in price. renewables are buy once cry once, they will have the same price throughout their life, right now solar and gas are at parity in certain markets. in 10 years if the price of gas doubles then renewables will be half the cost.

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>>53728985

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>>53729061
Without gake and fay govt to protect it and hold down natural fuels (what communists call fossil fuels) then renewables (another commie faggot term used by literal niggers) is dead beyond recognition.
>Inb4 govt is part and parcel of natural economy
Killing yourself can't possibly happen soon enough. My lifes goal is to eradicate every last one of you commies fucks. I want a throne of commie skulls that can be seen from neighboring solar systems

>> No.53729195

>>53729128
i own more firearms than you and am better trained with them, come get some faggot
anyways, fossil fuels are subsidized by the government and are still more expensive than renewables in certain locations. lmao i'm not even saying they're overall better, i'm just saying they have a part to play in making energy cheaper, are cool, and are making jews pay white landowners rent.
unless you have some retarded libertarian system in mind, or the US suddenly discovers hydrocarbon reservoirs that rival the middle east, hydrocarbons and renewables are partially(marginally) at parity. renewables get more subsidies because they lack perceived externalities that hydrocarbons have.
i suppose if we somehow had some retard system where you could pay american oil workers minimum wage and no health benefits then oil and gas would always be cheaper than renewables
fracking is the only thing that has our oil industry standing, and its production costs are around $30/bbl. Saudis can raise a barrel from down below for less than $10. American oil industry isn't that competitive.

>> No.53729215

>>53728955
I am going to look to, I just will not be able to calculate what worth the company should be. Its lower than fucking bayhorse now, and no idea if it deserves it.

>> No.53729254

>>53729195
>own more firearms
Unbelievable cope. The fact you even said it as a flex shows me don't don't even own a third as many as I do. I have an FFL retard. I have enough gun PARTS to build at least fifty more firearms.
>American oil industry isn't that competitive.
It's called regulations you fucking dunce.
I pray your parents didn't have any other children that lived

>> No.53729295

>>53729254
continue to live in cringe and irrelevance
i'd rather have FFL friends than actually allow that level of privacy invasion

>> No.53729313

>>53729254
>>53729295
also it's called geology you stupid nigger

>> No.53729391

13.7 million barrel EIA adjustment.
That's pretty big.

>> No.53729395

>>53715469
anybody have any insight on what's going on with palladium? Seems like it's just dipping and dipping with no support

>> No.53729407

>>53718947
>it's 2023 and retards are still trying to use metals as a get rich quick scheme
legitimately embarrassing

>> No.53729431

>>53729254
Shale oil destroyed capital but created cheap energy for society. Green energy will destroy capital and create expensive energy for society. I believe the opportunity lies in longer-duration assets: Once the market wakes up to the high decline rates on shale wells I think they'll start scrambling for whatever conventional assets they can get their hands on and as those are limited in quantity I believe they'll try to get their hands on the Canadian SAGD producers because of their low decline rates.

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Imagine not having a double wide that you've converted into a gun and ammo building, cleaning, reloading, and storage. I also have all the firearms that are left at the hunting club which effectively doubles the point of firearms I have at my disposal. California doesn't allow a home based FFL so we had to go thru other means.
On the right of the machine shop picrel here >>53725038 you'll see two gray lockers. The one with the L stickers on it is absolutely full of optics that are currently unused. Over 100 scopes, red dots, iron sights, thermal imagers, infrared, fucking name it. See that big ass lathe? Gonna be learning to cut rifling soon. I could be left in a fucking home Depot overnight and build an arsenal.
Stay in your lane commie faggot
>>53729313
Two moar weeks right? Peak oil just around the corner. Any day now. Tick tock? How much longer until everyone but commie commisars in Colorado are underwater cuz muh climate change?
Is there any commie drivel you don't suck from the Party's cock with reckless abandon?

Shamefur dispray

>> No.53729477

>>53729431
This is not a good take.
Shale fracking is like a factory line, producers understand that it falls off quickly after the first year. Where they got caught in the last downturn was having too much invested in fracking new wells then having them deplete while the price of oil was going down.
A fracked well will never be as long lasting as a deep sea or middle east gusher, but the economics are fairly simple to model.
Fracking can be turned on or off for $30/bbl oil within a year. The expense to develop and produce a longer-duration asset as you call it is massive. It's a gamble that can pay off but that CVX and XOM have decided is not worth it as they've shifted back to production in the Americas, with a significant portion in Texas.

>> No.53729504

>>53729477
SAGD has a high upfront cost but after that remarkably low operating expenditure and duration. If they return to the Permian they can return there too.

>> No.53729531

>>53729477
I'm seeing gassy wells too.

>> No.53729555

>>53729444
Yes, if what you're saying is true that's incredibly based, minus the CA part. Nevertheless, you continue to call me a commie for saying renewables are kind of based because they are in some situations cheaper than gas, and make jewish renewable companies pay goys rent. I am not a commie and will enjoy the DOTR.
We aren't at peak oil yet. If Jewish predictions are correct, we will see it sometime in the next couple of decades. If they are not(likely) then peak oil will be when we're drilling out mars.
I'm not convinced climate change is real, I've seen the pics of wharfs from 100 years ago compared to today and seen no change. No sea level rise. But the (((science))) appears to make sense, and setting millions of tons on shit on fire does seem like something that could affect the climate. I don't particularly care if Jew York goes underwater, but as a good nat-soc I'm an environmentalist and if the threat is real we should stop it. To that point, I'm totally fine with nuking china, africa, and india to prevent climate change. Either way, still not convinced it's real.
This is your last (you) for tonight. I'd probably get a beer with you and we'd both enjoy it and you wouldn't think I was a commie.

>> No.53729690

>>53729061
Hey, I don't mind you thinking moving tons of rock to find the pounds of material that goes into your gadgets is somehow "clean", kek. It's all some level of debatable dirty and puts money in my pocket so have at it. 5 trillion so far spent to reduce oil use not even 2%, I just hope I'm not paying tax in your country.

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>>53729555
Good to hear. I fucking hate commies

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>>53729690

>> No.53729756

>>53729690
I honestly never gave a fuck about it being clean. It's slightly cheaper with no subsidies, and because it is subsidized it's massively cheaper and a huge grift that I fully intend to profit from.

>> No.53729775

>>53729756
Kek. Have you heard of meatless meats?

>> No.53729806

>>53729756
Doesn't the intermittency of things like wind and solar require massive overbuilding, though? I mean, it isn't a suitable replacement for baseload because of that, right? My understanding is that they are deployable only in an auxiliary sense because of this.

>> No.53729871

>>53729806
>My understanding is that they are deployable only in an auxiliary sense because of this.
Largely correct. Intermittency requires overbuild of storage, overbuilding solar and wind doesn't do shit if that shit's not working at nighttime. I think the hope is that with new storage technologies that providing baseload with renewables will be possible at a somewhat economic rate(with subsidies).
I'm a big fan of nuclear and actual solutions, but will profit off the grift. When people say renewables are cheaper that's somewhat correct, largely wrong. They're cheaper as a marginal resource on a sunny day in Arizona, solar is cheaper than coal during the day. At night the solar doesn't make electrons. Levelized costs of energy (LCOEs) that you see quoted by environmentalists only take into account the marginal electron, that coal or gas generation being offset on a sunny day by AZ or CA solar. It does not take into account the price of storage and overbuild of renewables required to run that shit at night.
It is a scam, I'm just happy white landowners are getting paid and we're getting futuristic shit. If the government weren't spending money on getting money from sunlight my taxes would just be getting shipped to Detroit or Baltimore.

>> No.53729971

how was everyone's day? I was out having my teeth rebuilt, I hope everyone else is comfy compared to my day.

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>>53729971
Pretty good. Finished the roof. Trusted a fart at the end of the day just to torture my buddy and shit my pants a little. You can tell it's not a fart when it goes cold after a couple seconds.
>Rebuilding your teeth
You been chewing rocks, drinking maple syrup or both?

>> No.53730150

>>53730097
rock dust wrecked a bunch of fillings last winter and thanks to Canadian dentists I couldnt get into have things fixed until recently. Eating grit for weeks on end is murder on your teeth. I am getting a couple caps done in gold too soon, hopefully those will last longer than the old ones.

>> No.53730202

>>53730150
Sweet Jesus man I'm sorry to hear that
Is gold harder than tooth enamel?

>> No.53730276

>>53730202
you can get dental amalgam in all sorts of hardness levels but its getting expensive, no one wants to do it anymore because its not something that needs work later on, its permanent and works for life if done correctly. Its been an extremely painful year, glad its finally over with.

>> No.53730290

>398.25M OF PEGMATITE AVERAGING 1.88% Li2O

Just noticed this result from frontier lithium that was put out more than a week ago. Does anyone here like this company? They have like half the MC of patriot but with just a cursory look at some of their results I'm not sure why. Not really sure why there are trading well below their ATH but I guess there must be something. I'll look into them more tomorrow regardless but wouldn't mind being spoonfed either.

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>>53715469

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>>53730276
I'm happy to hear that PM
Suffering is no way to live

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>>53725164
kek both of these companies are retarded


gold industry sucks

>> No.53730570

>>53728080
The anon that posted the jap titties is a real hero.

>> No.53730577

>>53730502
i haven't been doing enough DD on the gold industry to know much about Newcrest, but from the ratios in the article Newmont is only offering a 5% premium for Newcrest shares. Average over the last 10 years for all transactions across all industries is more like 25%, so Newcrest is correct to say it's a shitty deal.

>> No.53730579

>>53728801
If the release says the resource is going to be reduced by 50% its probably an abandon ship moment.

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>>53730570
He's a legend

>> No.53730599

>>53729195
Solar panels in the desert. Good idea.

Windmills in Oklahoma and Nebraska. Good idea.

Windmills and solar panels in Germany. Terrible retarded faggot idea.

>> No.53730612

>>53729444
I'd blow up commies with you lassenbro.

>> No.53730628

>>53730599
We can sell the Germans LNG, I bought Cheniere at $3

>> No.53730635

>>53730628
What is it? Chenerie

>> No.53730659

>>53730635
The original American LNG exporter

>> No.53731107
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>>53730612
Lemme know when you get some time off. All you gotta do is get here. I'll take you shooting, hunting, fishing, fucking set some tannerite on old cedar stumps inside pumpkins and blow them to the sky. There's a section of the eel river I wanna paddle and fish. Need two vehicles to have one to load up after we pull out. It's on the avenue of the giants, a 30 mile stretch of redwoods in southern Humboldt. I have fucking tons of fishing gear and a buddy with a boat on the coast not far from that stretch of the eels south fork

>> No.53731180

>>53729061
>CO2 and climate change may or may not be a scam
If you seriously still believe it's not a kike grift after all that's happened this decade, consider suicide immediately or sooner

>> No.53731215

>>53729444
Holy fucking checked

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>>53730577
>5% premium
kekw, the gold industry is really made up of smoothbrain cucks isn't it? Damn shame, though I'm a silverfag myself anyway

>> No.53731317

>>53729555
>climate change
Think about this: CO2 makes up 0,05% of the atmosphere.

>> No.53731327

What kind of jobs do/did anons have who follow this thread?

>> No.53731425

>>53731327
I suck dicks under the bridge for cigarette money. Quit smoking for new years. Still sucking dicks tho

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>>53731327

>> No.53731521

>>53729061
Neither fossile fuels nor the CO2 agenda will completely go away in the next two decades. That's why I invested some in aker carbon capture AKCCF. This is about the /biz/, not about what ideology is right or wrong. I just want to be on the make-it-end of this clown history.

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>>53731327
no job yet

>> No.53731678

>>53731327
I do "engineering" at an OEM company i.e I sit in meetings all day
All I wanted to do was hardware design

>> No.53731723

>>53731327
Software dev

>> No.53731959

WHO CAMECO HERE
UP 33% AND I KEEP WRITING PUTS

>> No.53732483

>>53731327
I send emails and put da number in da excel so da big boss is happy mindless job that could be done with 5 lines of code but our it guy is a retard and doesnt even want to talk w me in private

>> No.53732569

>>53731107
Will do.

>> No.53732577

>>53731327
I fuck women and go to the gym.

>> No.53732871

>>53732577

Fuckin' hell lad, thats pretty low tier

>> No.53733230

ahahahah gas baggies
its dumping already

>> No.53733704

>>53731327
I do datamining

>> No.53734510

>>53731959
I'm still waiting for a correction

>> No.53734829

>Silver at $21

Is it the natural gas of metals?

>> No.53735444

Gas bros...

>> No.53736311

thingken bout URANIUM

>> No.53737731

Is BRW the play?

>> No.53737875
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Sold ARCH on todays bump and bought HCC.


We full met coal now bros

>> No.53738379

Tell me again when silver was supposed to be testing $28-30?

>> No.53738586

>>53738379
2 weeks obvie

>> No.53738626

>>53738586
PPI 0.7% MoM, est. 0.4%, Last -0.4%
PPI 6.0% YoY, est. 5.4%, prior 6.2%

PPI Ex Food and Energy 0.5% MoM, est. 0.3%, prior 0.1%
PPI Ex Food and Energy 5.4% YoY, est. 4.9%, prior 5.5%

PPI came in super hot today. Bonds now back up around 4%. Still haven't seen any fiscal cuts to deal with this huge upcoming increase in interest payments.

>> No.53738684

>>53738626
This is with the price of oil going down a lot too. Inflation wave 2: Electric boogaloo?

>> No.53738928

>>53738684
Could be. There still is a lot of liquidity in the system they never drained and they aren't cutting on the fiscal side yet so inflation is probably going to be persistant. But there also seems to be a growing difference between middle class and up that are still in a pretty comfy spot. But with the bottom half having nothing saved up and is getting hit hard by inflation and probably soon job losses.

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BMR: "Atlas Salt CEO Patrick Laracy and President Rowland Howe were seen on Bay Street yesterday, and the rumour is that something “big” is imminent."

>> No.53738968

>>53738684
There's also this

Enhanced benefits for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) are set to expire at the end of February. The reduction in food stamps will impact more than 30 million Americans in 32 states -- many of these folks will face a "hunger cliff."

Bloomberg reported that once the enhanced benefits expire, families will receive at least $95 less per month. Some families could have a reduction of up to $250 per month.

Households with children will, on average, lose about $223 per month, according to the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, a nonpartisan research and policy institute.

https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/30-million-americans-face-imminent-hunger-cliff-food-stamp-benefits-expire-s

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>> No.53739107

>>53738968
>total household debt in the fourth quarter of 2022 rose by 2.4% or $394 billion, the largest nominal quarterly increase in twenty years, to a record $16.90 trillion

Don't think we're going back to normal, economy is still fucked. We're running on fumes here.

>> No.53739134

>>53738984
I see you added a new position. Those are the guys who bought Equinox's Mexican mine?

>> No.53739894

>>53731107
oh man that looks like a great river to wander on.

>> No.53740200

>>53738968
I don't feel bad at all. I'm tired of seeing gross niggers and fat hamplanets and illegals with their five kids at the grocery store with shipping carts FULL of bullshit. Cheers. Caprisuns. Fruitless.

I swear to God my girlfriend and I are the only people I've seen in months with a normal fucking shopping cart with normal fucking food.

>> No.53740250

>>53738984
I have faith you'll make gains anon. When silver goes up bayhorse will at least make you a gain.

>> No.53740311

>>53740250
Is that you, @Greede?

>> No.53740401

>>53740311
Nope.

>> No.53740614

cheers to the anon who recommended kootenay and viscount last week, they're making my dildo become the green dildo

>> No.53741052

>>53731959
Beautiful holding for covered calls, volatile and boy are the fish biting. Even when you get assigned, wait a few weeks, it comes back.

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>>53739894
Idk if the eel has any gold or not. Naturally it'll have trace amounts but since it's so sandy I imagine it would be a tough row to hoe

>> No.53741679

>>53740614
Yo.

>> No.53741697

>>53740614
Keep in mind though they're long term hold and you're basically buying silver just sitting in the ground, not going anywhere. The best part though is that you get them for fucking cheap.

They tend to be volatile in the short term and be prepared to sit for long periods with no action.

>> No.53741710

>>53739894
Panman what do you think about how blue lagoons drill results are shaping up? They just released drills about a week ago. Seems to be more of the same. Really high grade gold like 9-20gpt over really thin intervals like 3 meters.

>> No.53741713

>>53741052
I dont write or buy calls really, puts are my bread and butter

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>>53741679
>>53741697

yes sir!

>> No.53742311

>>53741710
i actually havent had any time yet to look, i ve been pre occupied with snow removal and my teeth. I ll get on that in a bit this evening, i am currently shoveling out my driveway. Unfortunately their widths arent crazy, we need to start seeing way wider stretches of 10-20gpt. The narrower intercepts though do seem to match a lot of the old timer workings that i remember on Dome Mountain. Some adits were driven into 10m wide veins, but only the very leading edge of the contact was actually mined.
>>53741494
Never hurts to look, just being out in that terrain is bliss.

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So I'm guessing this thread is like a combination between pmg and smg, but even more schizo.

>> No.53742630

Check out FATHOM NICKEL
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BIG BUX TO BE MADE $$$$$$$$$$$$$$

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>>53741494

kek

>> No.53742692

>>53742630
But is it going to dollar town?

>> No.53742701
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gimme your best idea of shit to mine/rockhound around vegas. heres a pic of the an old mined out vein at the mining museum in tonopah

>> No.53742718
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53742718

old transformer or capacitor circa 1903

>> No.53742752
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53742752

fuck your warnings, nigga

>> No.53742765
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53742765

>>53742630
Get lost, @RocketRed.
Look at your last two pump-and-dumps ... Walker River down over 50% and Evergold down 21% just today on dusters.
Fathom will probably do the same.
You are a piece of shit kike and your grandchildren will be niggers.

>> No.53742809
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53742809

>>53715469
Transocean:RIG

Discuss

>> No.53742945
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53742945

>>53742752
Kek
That's an older sign.

>> No.53742983
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>>53742945
heres another. wonder what it would be like to be a field guy for the bureau of mines/mineralogy depts. just go out searchin for unmarked mines

>> No.53743052

>>53742701
If you don't want to cross state lines, then check out the Boss Mine (35.82, -115.57).
Otherwise, hopping over to Arizona would be your best bet since Clark County doesn't have many PM mines.

>> No.53743079

>>53742701
before you go randomly snooping around, check to see if the ground is currently staked by anyone. You can use Thediggings.com to ID claims or patented land. If your looking for particular minerals or metals, check out Mindat, it can show you known outcrops or mines and a list of commodities that were located there. Great looking stope too!

>> No.53743115

>>53742983
>wonder what it would be like to be a field guy for the bureau of mines/mineralogy depts. just go out searchin for unmarked mines
You'd probably get called a communist for working for the government. Probably have some crazy faggots on 4chan say you should die. Stuff like that.

All the old mines are known. No searching required.

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>>53743115
yeah the big mines n shit. there are still thousands of abandoned mines that are little more than prospects, but theyre not on maps or near towns. those guys also look for dangerous prospects, like this one. its just a hole.

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>>53743133

>> No.53743150

>>53743133
>theyre not on maps or near towns.
kek

not on your maps maybe.

>> No.53743193

>>53743115
you would be surprised how many little workings are unknown even today, even on major projects you often find unmapped workings or adits that no one bothered to document. That being said, actual full scale mines are pretty well documented, other than the ones pre 1800s, anything the Spanish or early colonists did has often been lost.

>> No.53743205
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>>53743133
Are you Jimmy Kang?
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=MZAInrqW8rE

>> No.53743236

>>53743193
every claim and patent is recorded. Not exactly lost to time or something. True every single pit and shaft might not be marked, but it's hard to lose an open hole on a chunk of land roughly the size of a house.

>> No.53743270

>>53743236
Just because its in the books doesnt mean it hasnt been located in a while. It can be an absolute pain in the ass to locate an old posted claim depending on the brush cover and other terrain. In the middle of a desert it shouldnt be to hard to find workings, but if your in the Pacific Northwest it can be near impossible to spot even major workings due to growth.

>> No.53743272

>>53743205
jimmy's a total chad

>> No.53743319

>>53743270
i was referencing some 1980s topo that showed some prospects one time, i suspected it was for uranium. tailings from an uphill mine had washed over the prospect area when i was there. i think the old map makers just kept putting in the prospect symbols each time they updated the maps and never had guys or aerials check for the tailings.

>> No.53743348
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>>53743319
One of my mates has been trying to locate a set of mines up the Monte Cristo Basin for 10 years, they are on maps, the property had two cabins and a major waste pile, as well as water infrastructure from a nearby gulch. The spot is hard to get to, but hes walked it many times, not a single trace of the mine remains, but it still shows up on topo maps.

>> No.53743363

>>53743270
I literally have done this for a living. I'm telling you guys we have all this on maps. Maybe not in BC, I don't know. But you're probably not going to find anything in the western US that the bureau of mines hasn't heard of unless it's a new sinkhole or something. Almost all of our open mines are mapped, and probably over half of them are plugged.

>> No.53743413

>>53743363
I do it for a living as well, I usually stake ground that has at least some past history on it, than go and look for the past work. It can be very challenging though, maps or location info can be incorrect, in fact its almost always incorrect on property files as the original locators notes didnt end up getting added to achieves. You have to kind of guess where a shaft or adit should be and work from there. This isnt the case with claims that saw major development though, big sites like mill pads and other infrastructure gives you easy places to start from. The way the filing system was done is probably very different here compared to the US though.

>> No.53743423

>>53743363
You don't have this prospect pit:
41.821719°N 115.699750°W

>> No.53743506

>>53743413
it's a lot easier for the feds, we get gps coordinates for everything down to the foot. Most of our "searching" is just getting on google earth.
>>53743423
you been digging new holes?

>> No.53743589

>>53743506
That's from 2013. The point I'm trying to make is that there are many diggings which were never claimed or otherwise recorded. During the depression of the 1930s many of the prospectors dug without informing anyone.

>> No.53743615

this is a board for business and you autists are discussing random holes in the ground

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>>53743615

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>>53743615
you're right! it would be better if we had another jeeted shitcoin thread instead!

>> No.53744837

>>53743589
most of the placer workings i look at are from the dirty 30s when grand kids of old school miners went back and reworked the old claims. Its amazing how out of date some of the property descriptions are. The records are so out of wack with reality.

>> No.53745905

The weight of these bags is too much...

https://twitter.com/SouthlandPost/status/1625932965154004996

>> No.53745906

quick news bump for the evening.
https://www.mining.com/web/graphic-peru-protests-jolt-mine-activity-with-las-bambas-antapaccay-hit-hardest/

https://www.mining.com/web/teck-is-said-to-plan-coal-spinoff-to-focus-on-metals/

>> No.53745938

Also the Congo still stucks as a region to operate in.
https://www.mining.com/web/congo-demands-17bn-more-in-infrastructure-investments-from-china-deal/

pardon the IP change, i am not sure why my router keeps doing that.

>> No.53746107

>>53743615
Our business is digging holes. Some holes are dug for extracting, others for depositing.
>>53743506
>get gps coordinates for everything down to the foot.
Yeah no doubt those coordinates are legit since obviously nobody has ever marked so much as a quarter corner incorrectly in the history of mining claims. Especially considering modern technology can find out with absolute certainty.
Nobody has ever been led astray by GPS coordinates.
>>53743413
This
Uncle Ted was right about technology enslaving us. People just believe in it for no reason other than "it can't be wrong"

>> No.53746557

>platinum to gold ratio almost 1:2
>with premiums I can get 3 platinum ounces for 2 gold ounces
Should I wait a few more weeks? Platinum might go lower faster than gold

>> No.53746572

>>53746107
Lassen wondered what it's like working for the gov locating abandoned mines.

that's literally part of my job so I told him. Only to have you guys disagree. Which is fun, but at the end of the day we have coordinates to every single hole you can die in, and we've blocked most of them off.

if you find one open it's probably because the owner sued the feds to keep it open and they forced him to buy liability insurance to pay for your death if you manage to die there.

otherwise, we just look at the map, we use google earth, and when it's time to plug the thing we drive out and plug it. Not much of that going on in my area though, we've plugged several thousand shafts and adits and the handful that are still open will be blocked off as soon as the owner gets done losing in court over it.
Not sure how that's going in CA and NV and AZ, I think there's a lot of open mines there. But I'd bet money they'll all be shut in the next 20 years or so if things keep going the way they are.

>> No.53746604

>>53746557
Gold to platinum ratio*

>> No.53746639

>>53746572
by blocking them off do you mean bat cage style or burying them? At least if its caged, you can go back later and open the mine back up. Loads of workings out my way have the steel bat cage blocks on them, but they are meant to be removable if the claim owner adds it to their work permits.

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>>53746639
both, but the vast majority are plugged with foam and concrete. We put in a lattice of iron, run pipes through it for ventilation and measuring water, and then we foam fill the whole lattice. After that we pour concrete leaving the pipes exposed. Lastly we put a cage over the tops of the pipes with a lock on it.

Adits get a bulkhead and concrete fill usually, then covered with soil and planted with native plant seed.

Owners here have argued that it makes the mine impossible to reopen, but that has always failed in court because the existing openings aren't safe or legal to enter, and if someone wanted to work the ore they'd have to either drive new shafts or completely reframe the existing shafts, and a plug wouldn't be a significant barrier to entry.
>>53746107
>Nobody has ever been led astray by GPS coordinates.
The feds and states have spent the last 20 years hiring every GIS grad they can get at top dollar. We know where the mines are.
picrel is one of the last open shafts in my county. Center of the pic the timbers are the remains of the headframe. Double shaft that drops hundreds of feet to water and over a thousand feet to the bottom. The owner sued to keep it open but will undoubtedly lose.

>> No.53746784

>>53746639
The US is fairly friendly to major mining companies but extremely unfriendly to small time miners. The laws are set up and enforced in such a way you pretty much have to be a millionaire to run a hobby mine or a shoestring operation. Just the legal and insurance costs have killed off most small mines. And stuff like Lassen's pic of an open mine is still out there, but it's going away just as fast as the feds and states can afford to close it.

>> No.53746862

>>53746572
Oh no. I agree the govt is always right and they've been to every single claim ever and totally mapped it out because that makes perfect sense and isn't pants on head retarded in any way. We also agree that any information that's been submitted to the govt is never wrong, obviously, because nobody makes mistakes on paperwork they hand to the govt, intentional or otherwise.
It's science commisar Bob. The government can't be wrong. It's scientifically impossible

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>>53746862
you've got entire agencies with thousands of people who do nothing but map this stuff out and close it off. Everyone can fuck up, government employees especially. But give billions of dollars and thousands of people as well as decades of time to do the job, there's almost nothing out there they're not aware of.

hell most of that shit can be found online. You think the feds don't know how to use the internets?

pic is a glory hole we've been watching. Double sink, both big enough to bury a three storey house in. Not only does the government know about this stuff, but they're actively working to erase it.

>> No.53746916

>>53742809
From what I understand it's a highly leveraged oil play. The play is that they have shit tons of debt but at these prices they are profitable. If they are making money and paying off debt at these prices then it's a great investment because the market isn't pricing any of this in.


I know nothing of this company. I wouldn't even give my knowledge a 1%

>> No.53746947

>>53745905
If he's smart he'll sue the company.

>> No.53746966
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>>53746862
Here's a fun one my crew worked on a couple years back. The waste pile was covered with neutral dolostone. After the work was done the lower haulage adit caved in. Apparently the miners stoped it out to within a couple feet of the surface, so we had this trench full of rotten timbers going down over 100 feet. We backfilled the sucker with neutral rock and smoothed it out. It's the line to the right of the white pile. Horseshoe shaped berm at the location of the former adit redirects water draining from the workings.

stuff like that isn't hard to find. It's visible on google earth and I'm not allowed to say whether the feds have more accurate satellite images than that, but you should probably already know the answer to that.

>> No.53747043

>>53746862
You love to complain that the government is incompetent, but if you're a libertarian you should probably be more concerned they're intrusive.

All the pics I posted are private property, but I have the right to enter any of them without the owner's permission and do work on that property even if they don't want me to. Having a mine on your property gives multiple government agencies permission to enter, inspect, and do work on that property against your will. Obviously MSHA and the EPA are going to be all over your land, but several other alphabet agencies and their contractors will also be trespassing to do their job.

Mines on public land don't even require that sort of formality since the feds and states literally own those and you're just working for them if you mine there.

>> No.53747070

>>53747043
> have the right to enter any of them without the owner's permission
Yup. The government has the right. The fourth amendment simply doesn't exist
I made it up just now. The govt is omniscient and omnipresent. I'm glad you're on the right side of history Bob.

>> No.53747102

>>53747070
NEPA and CERCLA gutted property owner's rights in regard to heavy industry on their property.

if you have a mine on your land or any other potentially hazardous industry going on, you're inviting me and a few thousand other people in to inspect and regulate it. It's only going to get worse over time.

technically the EPA can right now come into your house to make sure you're not storing acids next to bases or leaving cans of gasoline sitting around in the garage. They don't do that, but they can. And eventually the way things are going, I expect they probably will. They already can do it if you have a business, but they can't afford to yet unless someone complains about something.

>> No.53747124

>>53747070
I mean you should probably know this if you have a business on your property.

OSHA and the EPA can already come in and inspect your operation without a warrant any time they feel like it. They won't, not unless someone files a complaint. But they can.

>> No.53747168

>>53747124
And that's a good thing!

>> No.53747173

>>53747070
>I'm glad you're on the right side of history Bob.
I am

I call it the murrican lottery.
everyone wants to slip and fall in a walmart bathroom so they can make a million dollars suing. The obvious response is to regulate walmart bathrooms to make them safer. If the government doesn't do it, the insurance companies and the walmart shareholders certainly will.

same deal with your property or mine. If someone gets hurt by our property, they're going to sue us. So if the government doesn't regulate our property, the insurance company will. And if they don't, we probably best do it ourselves or lose the property in court when some dumbass slips on some ice and sues us.

that's why about half of my work is contracted by the property owner, not the government. They don't want to get sued either.

>> No.53747182

>>53747168
it's absolute bullshit, but it's definitely not my fault.

my job is to keep dumbasses from hurting themselves so property owners don't get sued. It's a stupid job, but it's a job.

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Silver sisters, I messed up this time FOMOing. I should have waited. I'm not crying ok. I didn't know we'd be getting cheapies.

>> No.53747269

>>53747182
Exactly
If suicide weren't illegal then everyone would do it
Makes perfect sense

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>>53747269
Why don't we make inflation, poverty and hunger illegal anon? Our overlords are stupid lol.

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>>53747269
laws don't stop dumbasses. Physical barriers might stop dumbasses. So I build physical barriers to stop dumbasses.

if a dumbass gets around my physical barrier, then that's their own dumbass fault, not mine and not the property owner's. We did our best to keep the dumbasses out, and they had to work really hard to get in and hurt themselves.

unfortunately that means all those cool dry mines in the NV desert are doomed to be closed. They're all just one dumbass away from being plugged with concrete.

>> No.53747427

>>53747269
don't get me wrong, I explore old mines for fun and money. I think everyone should be free to do it if they want and the landowner doesn't care.

but people like you and me aren't the problem. We do stuff at our own risk. But our relatives are going to sue the land owners if we die doing something we enjoy. That's just the nature of the game. So the land owners have to protect themselves. Usually that means just keeping us out entirely, even if we're not idiots and probably won't die.

>> No.53747547

Nerf the planet so nobody gets hurt. If one life is saved then freedom has to go

>> No.53747599

When will coal stop getting JUSTED? Everyday I look is another decline.

>> No.53747665

>>53747599
Never. It's being phased out because both gas and renewables are cheaper.

>> No.53747744
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>>53747665
>natgas
I'm still a natgas baggie. Hopefully I don't kms.

>> No.53747787

>>53747744
You're the Indian right?

>> No.53747851

>>53747787
Yes anon.

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>>53747851
Don't worry about it bro, by the power of CMMG you will make it and get a brahmin gf.

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>>53748039
Tusen takk herr

>> No.53748247

>>53746916
True though

>> No.53748302

>>53747599
The government is manipulating the market so that stocks go up and commodities go down. I hate these bastards so much. I wish I could strangle them.

>> No.53748446

>>53748302

ive been using wizzird magic to push metals down so i can buy them at a discount. i use them to prop my doors open. i guess the spell will end when i die, maybe. sorry to be a nuisance

>> No.53748761

Oil brothers...

>> No.53749099

>>53748761
Its the day of rape. I wish I had monies to buy the bottom.

>> No.53749171

>>53748302
Get the cheapies when the jews get it. We'll be creating generational wealth.

>> No.53749335

Oh, noes, lithium brose!
This is the short of the year.

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>>53748761
>75.09 -3.40 -4.33%
Can't wait to fill up my tank with those cheap litres again.

>> No.53749937

>>53748761
Biden wants it down to $70, right?

>> No.53749990

>>53747665
Isn't gas only cheaper in North America? I mean with a lot of the shale basins maturing and pumping out large amounts of gas. Elsewhere though where they have to import LNG, it doesn't seem as economical.

>> No.53750120

>>53749990
I think it's cheaper pretty much everywhere. In all the LCOE comparisons I've ever seen, gas is much cheaper than coal. It has also gained huge market share relative to coal over the past decades. With renewables rising as well, thermal coals days are numbered. I'm sure it will be used for a number of years still, but producers are going to have very slim margins because there are alternatives. Except in special occasions like recently. Soon we will have an economic downturn and prices will come down further.

>> No.53750975

>>53748761
What can we even buy at this point

>> No.53751039
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>>53750975
Hint: it's yellow and shiny

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>>53751039
Say no more

>> No.53751325

https://markets.businessinsider.com/news/stocks/stock-market-outlook-investors-risks-crash-savings-rate-sofi-strategist-2023-2

How much will this impact commodities when it finally breaks? Thinking about pausing my DCA.

>> No.53751342

>>53751039
What's your take on platinum?

>> No.53751494

>>53751342
Nearly half is used in ICE cars to reduce emissions and I think that demand will fall drastically over the coming decades as we switch to electric. So I wouldn't buy.

>> No.53751518
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>>53751494

>> No.53751626

>>53751518
According to a youtube video I just watched, there are alternatives to platinum in electrolysers. But I have no idea. Also depends on how much is needed for that use.

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>>53751626
>there are alternatives to platinum in electrolysers.
No.
>But I have no idea.
Yes.
>Also depends on how much is needed for that use.
More.

>> No.53751779

>>53751735
So this video is wrong? why would anyone tell falsehoods on the internet?

https://youtu.be/WfkNf7kMZPA?t=178

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>>53751779
>So this video is wrong? why would anyone tell falsehoods on the internet?
Yeah. You fell for a scam. Sorry.

>> No.53752052
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53752052

To be fair AEM is more than a meme - but not feasible. Pic related.

>> No.53752280

>>53752052
You're probably right, not even going to try to understand that.

>> No.53752305

>>53752280
It basically says that
AEM=Same energy for only 1/3 of the yield
with the other options being batshit crazy.
PEM it is - if you believe in the hydrogen meme.

>> No.53752329

>>53748761
I have 700 shares of LUKOY being held hostage by Citibank.

>> No.53752449

>>53752305
I definitely believe in renewable energy, solar in particular. And it seems like there is a good chance that hydrogen will be used as one mean of storing the energy. Also because semi trucks will probably convert to that pretty soon.

>> No.53752528

>>53752449
>I definitely believe in renewable energy,
Good. Maybe we will take dollars to sell you whats needed and we have a deal.

>> No.53752547

>>53752528
I'm in gold tho.

NEW
>>53752534

>> No.53752589
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I found an online crypto based game where you can increase your initial investment by 81,820%
>odds of winning are 1 in 1024

>> No.53752605

>>53752547
>I'm in gold tho.
Based.
>>53752589
kek