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Beautiful Bituminous Edition!

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

More information for each commodity
https://pastebin.com/tduUv8Ny
Calculators for DD
https://pastebin.com/TsRtpKHs
Steer Clear List
https://pastebin.com/V571vwse
News Sources
https://pastebin.com/bQFESpBL

>Youtube channels to follow
Palisade Gold Radio, Mining Stocks Education, Sprott Money, Goldsilver pros (Rob Kientz), Peter Schiff, Macro Voices, Crux Investor
>Canadian junior press releases
https://twitter.com/JrMiningNetwork
>Newsfeed
https://twitter.com/zerohedge

>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 [Embed] [Open] [Open] [Open] [Embed]

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>> No.56846398

>gold is like $50 from its ATH
>oil price dropping, recession fears still loom
>silver often correlates and lags
>mining stocks are the place to be
Unfortunately, I have no bags. I'm going to drop a good chunk on Monday and get what I can. I am unironically going to FOMO and then DCA every month, which is what I shouldve been doing all along

I think retail (read: Reddit) will pile into anything that has gold or silver in its name, if such a thing happens. What are the chances of unironically using them to become BHS baggies to get outsized gains?

>> No.56846415
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Kek

>> No.56846423

i love coal so much it's unreal

>> No.56846441

>>56846423
So do I. I work in the coal industry and I have loved coal since I was a child. I even got a lump of coal once for Christmas, as my request, when I was a child.

Coal is of divine origin.

>> No.56846446

>>56846423
If you ever want to work in coal mining, just ask. I know lots of companies and can help you get started.

>> No.56846510

>>56846423
>>56846441
>>56846446
Shame they got rid of the coal etfs because of ((esg mandates))) or some bullshit. I only know Whitehaven

>> No.56846660

Coal stocks are dead and it's not needed, chuds

>> No.56846676

>>56846510
I have a stack of Whitehaven, it's pretty nice. CEIX, AMR, and ARLP are some US stocks that have been doing pretty well. And Glencore has a decent bit of coal exposure in addition to everything else

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>>56846660
Coal is more alive than ever

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Benton resources chads, the stock will 3x in the next 4 weeks as drill results are continuously released.

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https://giresearch.substack.com/p/gold-investors-weekly-update-dec-0c3

Very good read.

>> No.56847148

My friend sold all his silver 2 weeks ago because he thought it was never going to happen, he didn’t consult me or I would’ve cautioned him against liquidating. Pretty sure his scarifice has started this move

>> No.56847642
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56847642

>Gold hits all time high
>Normies don't even care
So we just accumulate until Normies pile in or what?

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>>56846398
>What are the chances of unironically using them to become BHS baggies to get outsized gains?
That's part of the plan

>> No.56848123

>>56847642
they wont care until 2200 is the new bottom

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Just bought Gemfields, thinking about buying more with my next paycheck.

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>>56846334
The gold shitco portfolio:
>TSXV / OTC / Germany
Nevada Exploration NGE.v / NVDEF / 28N0
Discovery Harbour DHR.v / DCHRF / 4GW0
Cortus Metals CRTS.v / CRTTF
Every turd, especially the dormant ones, will float to the top in a gold bull market. Multibaggers are found when nobody else is looking.

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>>56848329
Backed by the Higgs brothers, Nevada Exploration (NGE.v / NVDEF / 28N0) holds a sprawling package of prospective greenfield gold properties in one of the most prolific gold producing areas on the planet -- Nevada. Following years of chasing anomalies in groundwater, Nevada Exploration has disposed of it's old leadership, cleaned up its share structure and is poised to enter the new gold bull run with a clean slate. Noted mining pundit Eric Coffin said Dennis Higgs "is a very good promoter and, yeah, knows where the bodies are buried when it comes to getting a market to move." When the market is ready, and, make no mistake, they will know, the Higgs brothers will pump Nevada Exploration to the moon.

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>>56848329
Discovery Harbour Resources (DHR.v / DCHRF / 4GW0) is an explorer backed by mine builder Richard Gilliam, who founded Cumberland Resources which was ultimately bought out by Massey Energy for $960,000,000, and run by expert geologist Mark Fields. The company is currently in negotiations to acquire its new project. Indications are promising that Discovery Harbour is close to pulling off a major coup in the sector, as its share price has risen 80% in recent weeks. Gilliam owns a third of the company's shares and is poised to benefit from the tight share structure once it steps back in to the arena.

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>>56848329
A company of the prolific Metals Group, Cortus Metals (CRTS.v / CRTTF) is a prospect generator with a juicy suite of strategically located gold prospects throughout northern Nevada. Cortus began publicly trading toward the end of the last gold bull run, but has suffered on account of arriving too late. The company has been preserving it's capital and laying low, ready to pounce once the inevitable flurry of chasers come looking for a project to lease from Cortus. Their projects include everything from drill-ready to Greenfield's, one of which has recently been joint ventured by a private mining firm. Priced right, Cortus is sure to be a multibaggers in the forthcoming bull market.

>> No.56848357

>>56848343
>>56848341
>>56848329
im probably not going to buy these since you shill them so much and dont say anything else

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>>56848357
Buy Copaur Minerals. Look at their latest drillings, and check his presentation here : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S-sdo9jBS8E

>> No.56848441

>>56848422
thats another one I dont want to touch
arent they almost out of money?
also wtf they cant even spell copper correctly

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>>56848441
Yeah they have 450k right now. Its either going up with this breakout, or a financing will be done at these price if PM goes down again. Kind of a 50/50 but I believe these price are still very good for a starter position.

>> No.56848535

>>56848493
same anon here different id
Personally I'm in Benton resources about to ride the wave of their upcoming drill results news releases
thoughts?

>> No.56849370

>>56848357
>im probably not going to buy these
No problem.
>since you shill them so much and dont say anything else
There's not much else to say really. They're dormant shitcos. My premise is that in a gold bull market the worst companies, those that have flat lined and been ignored will move the most in terms of percentages. But as far as I can tell, it's already starting: dhr up 80% in the past few weeks and nge up 16% on Friday. I have had a bid in crts at 0.005 for months now, but it's unlikely to get filled now. There's more chance of it going to $0.05, so I'll have to settle for a 5 bagger instead of a 10 bagger if gold continues to ramp.
Good luck.

>> No.56849528

>>56849370
why not just buy good companies? I dont understand

>> No.56849567

>>56849528
>>56849370
you know what maybe you're right,
but what makes you think these companies will ever go up and not just stay at their low stock prices?

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>>56849528
>I dont understand
I already explained above that dormant, flatlined shitcos tend to move more in terms of percentage in a gold bull market.
"Good companies" already have the goodco feels priced in.

>> No.56849598

>>56849567
>what makes you think these companies will ever go up and not just stay at their low stock prices?
They might stay down if I'm wrong about the new gold bull, but judging from the last runs in 2020, 2016 and 2009-12 every piece of shit went up, bar none. The most important part is knowing when to sell.

>> No.56849630

>>56849574
You have me curious.

>>56849598
>They might stay down if I'm wrong about the new gold bull,
Lets say the new gold and silver bull happens which I assume will happen.
Will these companies do 5-10x?

>2020, 2016 and 2009-12 every piece of shit went up,
Where you around in this era? Can you give me more information? Did most or all shitcos go up? By how much? It's hard to find info on how much stocks went up back then because I look at stock price history back then and some companies dilute so much you don't know if the stock price collapse was from the bear market or their dilution.

>> No.56849671

>>56849630
In 2020 I bought Carlin gold, a dormant company with some claims in Nevada, at $0.005 and sold at $0.06, a 12 bagger. That's just an example. I can't tell you that they are going to 5x, 10x or 167x. That's up to how retarded the market gets. The market share of junior miners is so small that even a tiny increase in market share will have profound effects on the entire sector. It's total risk capital for me and I'm prepared to lose it all, as you should be.

>> No.56849696

>>56849671
I'm considering doing this.
Maybe I'll buy all 3 of these shitcos.
If a gold bull market is in effect, would these companies get more financing to explore for more gold?

I'm planning on holding what I have for the next few weeks then maybe switching to these ones.

>> No.56849733

>>56849696
>Maybe I'll buy all 3 of these shitcos.
Look anon, these are just 3 examples out of probably 1000 junior shitcos worldwide. Maybe there's a few hundred "good" or middle of the road companies, too. You could literally throw darts at a list of gold juniors during a bull market and make good bank.
Yes, they will get more financing available if the sector takes off, but it doesn't matter if they find gold or not, but only that they can continue the story. This sector is 99% narrative based.

>> No.56849762

>>56849696
>would these companies get more financing to explore for more gold?
You are now operating under the assumption that if an explorer gets money to explore he'll actually spend it on exploring.

There's a reason that any company is at the bottom of the barrel and it aint because they want to dig for gold but just can't afford to.

>> No.56849772

>>56849733
>You could literally throw darts at a list of gold juniors during a bull market and make good bank.
I know, it's quite crazy. I'm very excited. I've already 3x my money so far and I'm wondering if I will be a millionaire by the end of this.
It's incredible people are so blind as to what is about to happen.

>This sector is 99% narrative based.
wow

>> No.56849790

>>56846993
Benton is ready to rip and will be bigger than BIG, meanwhile nothing but assay crickets from Hercules after they hit 1 hole

>> No.56849806

>>56849772
>wow
Get a few hundred grand together and a corporate lawyer, do an rto of a shell, stake some moose pasture claims, then tell a story. That's how most of these companies came to be. They sell stories.

>> No.56849831

>>56849790
>Benton is ready to rip and will be bigger than BIG
god damn, I'm literally all in with bex right now. I made 3x on BIG and I rotated over to bex.
I don't think I'm prepared for this if it goes up. I've always been a poorfag.

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$2000 is the absolute floor from here on out

https://apnews.com/article/red-sea-houthi-yemen-ships-attack-israel-hamas-war-gaza-strip-716770f0a780160e9abed98d3c48fbde

>> No.56849939

I’m also very bullish on defence contractors, despite a notable appreciation since early last year

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>>56846334
Found a abandoned facility full of this shit, is this coal? can i make gorillions out of it?

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>>56849831
Sprott is Benton's biggest shareholder which is a big plus, but fren that is ballsy to go all in on a single miner. If Benton doubles soon I'd seriously think about trimming 1/2 and getting your $ back and letting the free shares ride

>> No.56850118

>>56850045
I know it's ballsy but it seems like a sure fire thing.
I know I'm probably jinxing myself my saying this out loud but it's how I feel.

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>>56850118
I really hope BEX is sure fire, I'm in too, but one thing the last few years has taught us is these fucking juniors can look awesome and then stall or go south in a hurry.

>> No.56850204

>>56850172
This time it's unironically different.
It's been far too long, the crab market in gold and silver is finally over.

>> No.56850312

>>56848329
BRG is still 1 cent.

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>>56850204
it does feel different this time and the Fed is fucked, hold on bros

>> No.56850597

>>56849991
looks like lignite coal but its hard to tell from just pictures.

>> No.56850632

Looks like Peru is getting more dangerous for operators.
https://www.mining.com/web/nine-dead-in-perus-poderosa-mine-after-armed-men-raid-ministry/

Its pretty rare to see an armed, direct attack against a mine complex in that county.

>> No.56850794

>>56850045
>>56850118
Wasn't Benton just twinning historical holes with their earlier highlight drill releases? Are they now making big finds in new zones?

>> No.56850870

>>56850794
Their stock has nearly 4x in a month, don't buy, there's other stocks that haven't. They're not even entertaining production yet so investing long term doesn't make sense.

>> No.56850951

>>56850597
I've seen bituminous with little brown speckles on it in Illinois.

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I'd like to take a shot at this motherfucker. I'm serious. If they end coal in the US, some people are gonna die at my hand, and no, it won't be innocent people, but the bigwigs behind it.

Coal is my life. Coal is my God. Coal is everything to me.

>> No.56851132

>>56850992
>posts twatter screencap from known russian propaganda account
>pretends to be american
>makes actual threats that will get you thrown in prison
Golly, I wonder who could be behind this post

>> No.56851134

>>56851132
Fuck you, you piece of shit.

>> No.56851148
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>>56851134
Have sex

>> No.56851173

>>56851148
The coal industry is my life, it is what gives my existence meaning. When it's threatened, that is a threat to my life.

And I'm not the only one in the coal industry like this. John Kerry and the Pope better never visit West Virginia if they know what's good for their health.

>> No.56851191

>>56851173
Oh sweet, baby boy Ivan - coal is the least of your worries when the conscription bus is making the rounds in your town.

>> No.56851194

so michael gentile is back doing his periodical rounds of shilling. anyone have any opinions on any of these tickers? these are all Canadian tickers i believe:

exploration or discovery stage resource companies:
ROS, CAPT, ASTR, CANX, CAM, AIR, GMA, MUR, RISE, SGC, STH, UUSA

advanced exploration and development mining companies: SUP, USGD, NCX, RDS, ZNG, CTM, DAN, GAL, ASCU, CERT

>> No.56851286

>>56851191
You have no idea. One, I am middle age. Two, I have something I truly love and care about. You don't seem to comprehend that.

Anyway, my blood is boiling and I need to vent.

>> No.56851320

>>56851286
It's weird that you would love and care for a dictator that wants you to die so he can become richer than he already is.

>> No.56851374

>>56851320
You're not even making sense. Coal is a dictator now?

>> No.56851390

>>56851194
GMA is a REE recycling company, could be worth investing long term.
CPT is probably a good investment.
UUSA maybe but there's other uranium corps who have drill results and backing from larger companies of similar market cap.
The others in that row are shit, poor yield drill results, disregard them.
No clue about phosphate.

Most of the bottom row look good but SUP, ZNG, and CERT stand out the most.
What trading platform do you use? Mine compiles all information for me so I can quickly look this stuff up.

>> No.56851408

>>56851374
Is Coal a code name for Putin or something? Why is that? Does he pay to get railed by black dudes or something?

>> No.56851448

>>56851408
>russians and nigger dicks living rent free in his head
A window into the simple life of the mutt

>> No.56851499

>>56851448
You're here posting agitprop 16 hours a day at gunpoint. It's just part of the experience at this point.

>> No.56851617

>>56848329
Rick Drule on inactive companies: (1/2) "You look for a high quality team of people or a sort of a mining house, a Discovery Group or somebody like that, and you look for their inactive company, the shell that they are reorganizing. It has no property in it. It has no active promotion. Nothing's going on. If you look at the price chart over the last two years, it has the trajectory of a brick thrown off a bridge. It's declined from 45 cents to 5 cents, but you see it start to flatten out, interestingly."

>> No.56851627

>>56851617
(2/2) "Nothing is going on, but the descent to zero stops. Maybe the officers and directors are loaning it some money to stay alive. This is an age old technique where you put money into the company on a shadow basis and you actually scare the market because they see themselves being behind your debt. Then all of a sudden you put a property in the company convert the debt to equity (by the way, by Canadian law it becomes free trading equity, not restricted equity), and it's off to the races. There is a group of Canadian speculators who does nothing but look for inactive companies that are in the control of people who know how to make stocks go up."

>> No.56851748

>>56848329
>Cortus Metals CRTS.v / CRTTF
Cortus has a market cap of ~750k$. /cmmg/ could probably buy this company and put ourselves on the board
>>56851390
i use Fidelity

>> No.56851806

>>56851748
>cmmg/ could probably buy this company and put ourselves on the board
I've thought of that, but trying to buy 10% of the company would probably run the stock up well over a dime.

>> No.56851904

>>56851148
I will gladly have as many children as Mr Putin wants once he sends me my ukrainian sex trafficked gf