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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

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>> No.56455191
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56455191

yancoal is run by chinks
whitehaven is run by white men
need i say more?

>> No.56455642

really slow week i guess.
Loads of news out though.
https://www.mining.com/web/teck-stock-drops-to-seven-month-low-on-rising-cost-of-flagship-copper-mine/

>> No.56455678

pmg is for trannies.

>> No.56455868

>>56455678
Why u mean?

>> No.56455966
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>>56455868
they dont even like bayhorse

>> No.56455980

Oil is sussin

>> No.56456279
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I was right to reload some more BHLL last week. And TUSK earnings are tomorrow, but I have my doubts.

>> No.56457181

This is one of the only real generals/threads on /biz, 90%+ of which is just shilling memecoins.

Why is there so little interest in CMMG?
Are most people on /biz just morons looking for a get rich quick scheme?

>> No.56457210

>>56457181
its down to how bonkers the market is in relation to the resource sector. Companies can come out with stellar news and the market dumps them because its not better. Then you have the "get rich quick" types too but for the most part its that even with honest work trying to ID good companies / projects or even sectors to focus on, bullshit takes over.

Gold could hit record highs this week and no one seems to care, utterly mind boggling.

>> No.56457380

>>56457181
I love it, the rest of the board is basically unusable for me, too many idiots, especially during a """bullrun""" like the one they think they're having now

>> No.56457535

Should I sell my Hercules stock?

I am up over 2x.
There's going to be profit taking, right?

The gold bull run didnt start yet but its already up so much

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>>56457210
All the investment money is gone, jump pump and dumpers, vultures, scammers trading tsxv right now. It'll turn around at some point, no telling if we're at the bottom though.
"The first 8 months of 2023 vs. 2021, shows we have had a 72% drop in volume traded by dollar value on the TSXV...."
https://twitter.com/smallcapsteve/status/1716825196097917417

>> No.56457837

>>56457181
/biz/ is too brown and zoomerfied for low time preference investing

>> No.56458041

>>56457601
excellent point, even stellar projects are having a hard time finding investment money right now. It feels like this time around, there were a lot of well funded projects that failed, and investments become gun shy at putting anything more into the market.

>> No.56458065

>>56457535
You don't have to sell your whole position. But yeah sell some, I would.

>> No.56458769

>>56458065
Dude it's an 80m market cap. These things go to 200m at least and we are about to start the next leg up. This is Red. The bro who calls out shit pump stocks like snowline and I'm telling you to hold that.

>> No.56458779

>>56457181
People are too stupid to understand commodities. Their brains are fried. They're literally all just buying stocks and they don't even know what a market cap or a pe ratio is.

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>>56457210
>Gold could hit record highs this week and no one seems to care
We all still care panbro we;re just burnt out and/or drunk

>> No.56458987

>>56458951
N

>> No.56459006

>>56458951
I

>> No.56459022

>>56458951
G

>> No.56459047

>>56459022
checked?

>> No.56459072

>>56459047
G

>> No.56459084

>>56459047
E

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>>56459072
E for effort
I gave you time to follow through and you wasted it
goodnight fag

>> No.56459099

>>56459047
R

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>>56458951
>>56459047
>>56459087

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>>56459087
>goodnight fag
goodnight nigger kike

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>>56458769
Can you critique my mining stocks picks?

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>>56457181
Biz becomes unusable after crypto goes up 10%. Literally CMMG and SMG are the only non crypto scams general. Sometimes you have to go to fondleboy general at PMG as well to check out if anything else is happening.

>> No.56460035
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I hope no bros hold GR Silver

https://ceo.ca/@newswire/gr-silver-mining-announces-up-to-12-million-private

I wonder if GV escaped this clownshow, not long ago he was pumping the shit out of them

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>>56460035
kek

>> No.56460125

>>56459916
/smg/ is 95% just shitposting instead of actual analysis though

>> No.56460141
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GV was "adding all day" at .70, it's now .04

>> No.56460147

https://www.juniorminingnetwork.com/junior-miner-news/press-releases/2870-tsx-venture/tau/150038-thesis-gold-drills-4-05-m-of-119-49-g-t-gold-at-the-bonanza-zone.html

bit of news before bed, Thesis is having a pretty good year heading into winter.

>> No.56460857

>>56458951
Gold breaking ath will bring money into the sector and miners will take off. That's what we're waiting on. Michael Oliver says gold up $600 in the next 60 days. Gary save aths will be broken in next 60 days. I'm positioned and not selling anything. One stock going 10x is all I need. Then there's uranium after that.

>> No.56460881

>>56459588
Bllg- long hold. Doesn't mean I would buy it. I used to own it but didn't want to wait while they got their shit together. Management either sucks or is really smart. They're waiting to explore until the bullring kicks off.

Gsvr- risky pick but the fundamentals are there. They're just having trouble making money right now.

Irving- solid play but slow as shit and not worth the wait imo.

Hercules- most solid explorer on the list. Small market cap, actively drilling. Starting to get a pump following. Only one on the list I hold right now.
Those are good picks but you have to have 100% conviction and hold long term. Never sell until bullrun kicks off. Bullrun is inevitable. Don't fuck up the easy part. Good news for you I don't think we'll have to wait much longer.

>> No.56460890

>>56460035
Gogold has been a tough hold. It's down fucking 50 percent but Rick rule recommended that company by name so I'm never selling it.

>> No.56460920

>>56460881
Thanks.
If gold goes up to like $2500 and beyond would most or all of the stocks on my list go up like 5-10x even though they aren't producing yet?

Does the fact gold went up mean they have more potential profit in the future meaning a higher stock price?

sorry im new to this

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>>56460881
>Good news for you I don't think we'll have to wait much longer.
Agreed.
You'd have to be absolutely retarded not to buy this chart.

>> No.56461028

Your /cmmg/ kino for the night
https://youtu.be/RsRhLnh3CVQ

>> No.56461090

I FUCKING LOVE SMALL-CAP AUSTRALIA-LISTED AFRICA-BASED SINGLE-PROJECT MINING STOCKS

>> No.56461114

NFGchads wagmi

>> No.56461565

Does the deep state or global banking system try to deep the price of commodities artificially low? And if so, is this related to them making so much money off of the opposite of commodities: financial speculation?

High finance, an abstraction, is the opposite of commodities, i.e. tangible, basic goods.

>> No.56462080

>>56461565
Yes of course, hun
The deepstate is also responsible for keeping the hedgefunds liquid so they can short bbbq and gme because they don't want you to become a millionaire
Yes, same with bitcoin. The are manipulating crypto these evil people at the deepstate
Without them silver would be at $600 per ounce now

>> No.56462600

>>56455191
Yancoal pays fat dividends
Whitehaven wasted it’s golden two years on overpriced buybacks, bought into met coal mines before China pulls back on construction and nearly caused a shareholder revolt.

>> No.56463219

>>56461114
FNG just gets bigger and better every month!

>> No.56464106

Whole year has been a crab year for me

I am financially bored

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>>56464106
Also, earnings coming up in 1/2 weeks for my portfolio. If they dont pump I might just cut them loose and sit in cash so I can still be bored but make 5% a year

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Niggers

>> No.56465483

>>56462600
I don't get the anti-Chinese sentiment.

>> No.56466367

>>56465483
China is the wonderland of coal, using and producing several times any other nation. If one is interested in investing in coal, China seems like a good place in general.

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Brothers, I bought into Vul at $0.36

>> No.56467113

>>56457181
Everyone here is buying turbo levered shitcos sitting on a pile of dessert that detected 5g/ton in a single bite what are you talking about

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>> No.56470006

https://www.mining.com/web/trafigura-denies-knowing-that-nickel-deals-with-gupta-were-fake/

>> No.56470897

>>56470006
can't wait until this happens with silver

>> No.56471770
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>>56470006
Sounds like a bunch of he-said she-said bullshit

>> No.56471850

>>56471770
I'll take a chainsaw and skin your ass raw.

>> No.56471876

>>56471770
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dOed_uAzEao

>> No.56472572

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dgpNo_T6iEY

quick evening post, we were talking last thread about pointless / over regulation in mining, here's a classic example.

>> No.56472857
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>>56472572
We need to turn North America, i.e. the US and Canada, into mining havens. We have tons of natural resources under the ground here.

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bump

>> No.56474726

https://youtu.be/MQJ6Wcl4mcM?si=ACKt_xkG0WiV2AQr
Andy and Peter linked up

>> No.56475724

Bump

>> No.56475928

>>56473901
Truly great art. A masterpiece!

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Slurped some Scottie under .13, can't believe it's around the 12 month low

>> No.56477426

anyone else see Hycroft Mining get demolished? Not a lot of good sentiment over there from their shareholders.

>> No.56478779

Natgas on a rip today

>> No.56479658

>>56478779
That's good for coal.

>> No.56480021

Commodity chuds, I thought crypto was over. Wasn't this supposed to be your year? How does 2 more years sound?

>> No.56480321

>>56480021
Crypto is just counterfeit currency and should be illegal. Medieval kings had counterfeiters tortured to death. Modern governments, on the gold standard, should do the same with anyone who makes paper or digital money.

>> No.56481122 [DELETED] 

>>56480321
>chud's investment thesis is literally "WE WUZ KINGS"

>> No.56481259
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>>56477426
>Hycroft Mining (NASDAQ:HYMC) said it will undertake a reverse stock split of its class A common stock at a ratio of 1-for-10.
>The reverse stock split will become effective immediately after the close of trading on Nasdaq on Nov. 14.
>The company believes in maintaining its Nasdaq listing as it will make the firm more favorable and potentially attract a broader group of institutional and retail investors.

Seeking Alpha says High Risk of Performing Badly. Dump it.

>> No.56481293

>>56460890
Currently rated buy, might add some but I'm more interested in energy sector next week, when I plan on doing another purchase.

>> No.56481393

>>56481259
yep wasnt that the company that was bought by Gamestop or am i thinking of a different project? Seems like management are just riding along with the company, and not really planning on doing anything with their project.

>> No.56482248

>>56481393
>Hycroft Mining
I don't know about the management but the reverse stock split is so that they don't get delisted from the market because the share price is so low. The project seems to be in bad shape and I'd bail at this point.

>> No.56482314

>>56482248
yea its well past time to bail if your involved in that place. I saw a few guys on twitter pointing out how much the upper management was making compared to what was going into the actual project, pretty obvious it was someones cushy cash drip.

>> No.56482797

I hope Africa and Asia increase their coal consumption this century and import plenty of high quality North American coal.

https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/113-million-people-will-join-global-middle-class-2024

100+ million Africans and Asians are joining the middle class each year.

>> No.56483378

Why are people investing in uranium? In the West, it takes more than ten years to build one nuclear plant, and costs billions of dollars.

When the green scam collapses, we're going back to coal.

>> No.56483537

>>56483378
uranium is more energy efficient/dense than coal, it's the next most logical step

>> No.56483550

>>56483537
Energy density isn't all that determines which fuel is the next logical step in progress. Petroleum is the only way to get to space that we know of, and it can be made from coal, which is much more abundant than petroleum.

(And yes, I do believe there can be abiotic hydrocarbons, but only natural gas, since methane obviously exists elsewhere in the solar system but there is no sign of petroleum anywhere else.)

Coal is cheap, abundant, and easy to use. Much more so than uranium in reactors.

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Another week of losing $$$

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56485855

Damn I wish I started trading commodities like a week ago. What trading platforms do you folks use?

>> No.56485922

>EPR enters into agreement with VCT to pay $50,000 per ton for processing of graphite ore
Jesus fucking Christ, it's beyond over for EPR

>> No.56486039

Just bought some Tourmaline. Earnings on Nov 1 after they made a deal this quarter to buy Bonavista, plus an alleged special dividend of a buck a share coming up in Q4

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>>56485255
Checked, hang in there fren, it's crazy right now, $1994 gold and even my Agnico is down 3% in the last 2 days

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did the banksters leave early for the synagogue today and forget to turn the algos on?

>> No.56487062

WHAT THE FUCK WAS THAT?

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>>56487062
we're just getting started bros

>> No.56488156

>>56487096
sweet! Hopefully silver jumps up too!

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>weekly close above 2000
Enjoy the weekend lads

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>>56489033

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>>56489033

>> No.56490580

I just purchased the latest edition of the lundin letter. I will post later. I-80 and cassia gold are on the list along with Blackrock silver.

>> No.56490585

>>56490580
Cassiar

>>56483378

The plants are already built. Nuclear is 30% of the world's energy.

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>>56490127
Why do you do this to yourself Pete? Now it's going to dump for sure.

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>>56491202

>> No.56491622

>>56485855
Bayhorse
Only name to trust really

>> No.56491708

>>56490585
>Nuclear is 30% of the world's energy.
Got a source? That number seems incredibly high.

>> No.56492154

Michael Bloomberg, yes, a Jew, is behind much of the shutdown of coal and gas power plants.

>Bloomberg takes credit for forcing the closure of 70 percent of U.S. coal plants and more than 30 percent of planned natural gas power plant development over the past several years. Now, regional electric grid operators forecast that the amount of planned electric generation retirements by 2030 exceed the amount of potential new generation able to be brought online.

https://www.wvcoal.com/news/latest-news/34-latest/5269-bloomberg-strikes-again-with-effort-to-destroy-wv-jobs-u-s-energy-reliability

>> No.56492266

Junior miners have terrible risk/reward, worse than crypto. I'm just buying big miners which won't dilute and who pays divvies and wait for a safe 5x

>> No.56492863

>>56492266
>Junior miners have terrible risk/reward,
If gold moons, even the shittiest of junior minors will likely at least 5x

>> No.56492969

>>56492863
but they will keep diluting and going bankrupt. No thanks

>> No.56493010

>>56492969
they aren't going to dilute if gold is rising
they will raise needed funds from new investors

>> No.56493023

Couple weeks ago I asked about mining in extreme (climatic) conditions and received some useful feedback. With these info plus my additional research I could appear sufficiently knowledgeable on a panel and succeeding discussions. Many thanks to that anon, your experience helped me a lot to look in the right directions.

>> No.56493030

>>56493023
>on a panel and succeeding discussions
To add, that was only the entry for more serious work. I needed something to get started. There will be follow-ups.

>> No.56494725

>page 10
Friday evening bump?

>> No.56494752

>>56493023
Might have been me, I work mines at extreme altitudes and temperatures. Pan Man does too. Both of us have seen some spectacular equipment and process failures caused by freezing.

>> No.56494812

BIG and DG will continue to moon until december

>> No.56494833

>>56494752
Its nuts what steel does in extreme cold, drill pipe can snap like glass, same goes for railway steel too! Machinery doesnt like extreme swings in temp either though, you can see all sorts of failures on machines coming and going from below ground to surface. We had a windshield explode one time on a man carrier because it was -32 outside the mine, and +11 below ground.

Conveyor belts are the worst for cold weather failures, the belts deform due to heat from friction, then warp or can suddenly shred when they freeze again in cold temps. Fixing that mess in -30 is NO fun for anyone!

>> No.56494838

>>56494752
Yeah, sounds like it was you.
>freezing
Not only the equipment, the people are cold too.
In my case also lack of gravity and pressure. And too much radiation.
>spectacular equipment and process failures
Especially from equipment not certified for extreme conditions IIRC. You gave me a couple of really practical pointers. Also human factors related.

>>56494725
Saturday evening, of course.

>> No.56494917

https://www.juniorminingnetwork.com/junior-miner-news/press-releases/1994-tsx-venture/mtb/150274-drilling-on-mtb-s-george-copper-project-in-bc-s-golden-triangle-intersects-copper-in-two-identified-horizons-in-all-three-holes.html

Bit of interesting news from MTB Metals (Mountain Boy Metals) with their George Copper project near Stewart BC. I havent been keeping track of these guys for a while due to their poor results last year, but this spot looks a lot better, its part of their BA property. Some great shots of massive sulfides they hit.

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>>56459134
>Copy
even stole the image file. poetic

>> No.56496013

>>56461090
yeah you should actually because china will acquire 100% of them over the next 20 years. doesn't matter what they are, gold, diamonds, uranium, fuckin vanadium and cobalt -- whatever -- all of it
they'll literally pour USD out of every orifice to corner africa's natural resources, they'll fuckin find new ones to leak it out of

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>>56483537
>africans and chinese running nuclear power plants

>> No.56496041

>>56493010
that's dilution you fucking retard
and why the FUCK would they need to raise money? if they sell something at $50/oz profit now and suddenly they profit $500/oz they just keep operating

>> No.56496562

>>56472857
It's good that we've drained so many resources for cheap from shitholes though, fuck them.

>> No.56496577

>>56495987
I just want to say I love you for using partiboi pic haha that's all, good day

>> No.56496606

>>56495987
Keep it 69

>> No.56497815

>>56496562
>It's good that we've drained so many resources for cheap from shitholes though, fuck them.
I find that way of thinking dishonest (the thinking of thieves).

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>> No.56500107

Bump

>> No.56500919

Every RE junior I've seen is an absolute shitter, maybe it really is best to let Zhang do the mining

>> No.56500947

>>56500919
Does the West just have some problem with getting mining projects started? If yes, then why so?

>> No.56501093

>>56500947
Yes
Lifestyle companies
Government

>> No.56501522

>>56500947
>>56501093
And in Canada, injuns with their hands out

>> No.56502360

Whats the absolute worst company that has been shilled here?

>> No.56502520

>>56501093
How do lifestyle companies stop mining projects?
Is it that the US focuses on services now, to the detriment of mining?

>> No.56502611

>>56502520
basically the guys running the company use financing meant for running a project or mine as their own piggy bank, giving themselves all the funding while claiming they dont have the funding to complete or operate the project.

>> No.56502629

>>56502520
>How do lifestyle companies stop mining projects?
When there's enough scams, nobody wants to risk getting scammed.

>> No.56503249
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overnight markets about to open, I'm not greedy, I'll take $2050

>> No.56503442
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>>56503249
It went down because Pete started doing victory laps. I'm never going to make a dime on any of my investments. Speculative capital has dried up and won't be coming back as inflation and interest rates continue to spiral. It's over.

>> No.56503746

>>56503442
>Speculative capital has dried up and won't be coming back
Then invest is non-speculative capital. That's more productive for society anyway.

>> No.56503882

>>56503249
what are they doing with their fingers

>> No.56503897
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56503897

invest in the shovel sellers

>> No.56503908
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>>56455111
.

>> No.56503937

>>56502360
Glencore

>> No.56505541

>>56502360
possibly Aurcana Corp, we watched them nearly get a mine going, then basically collapse without a real idea where the money went. They hyped a whole region up for jobs and employment, then rug pulled them and their investors.

>> No.56505836

>>56505541
How are these "lifestyle companies," if I am understanding the term correctly, even legal? Isn't it fraud to start a company, barely do real work, take investor money, and then rugpull them while keeping the money?

>> No.56505860

>>56505836
actus reus non facit reum nisi mens sit rea

it's only fraud if you planned to fail

>> No.56505920

>>56505541
>They hyped a whole region up for jobs and employment
to be fair, most of the people in that area don't work for a living and wouldn't take a job if you forced them. Retired millionaires for the most part. They're at best willing to have a mine in their back yard, at worst openly hostile to it.

>> No.56505944

>>56505920
that was true, but my understanding was a lot of people were pretty interested in going to work there, oh well, shit company.

>> No.56505965
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>>56505944
A lot of people were, but they weren't from that area is all. My uncle used to work the mines down there, he had a 3 hour commute each way because the average miner can't afford to live in any of those towns. Hasn't been able to since the 50's I'd guess.
Ouray is particularly bad because there's no land to build new homes on there. It's just straight up cliffs and mountains on every side.

>> No.56506224
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56506224

Small leak about his sub, magic number is a daily close at 23.45$

>> No.56507002

bedtime bump

>> No.56507481

this is pretty incredible

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cYeGBxjOJT0

>> No.56507499
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56507499

When are Bayhorse and Blue Lagoon finally going to recover? I'm down 96%.

>> No.56508407

wtf happened to trillion energy? weren't people here shilling it?

>> No.56508479
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>>56507499
When SALT and VUL, I'm dying here

>> No.56508650

Anyone still following TCF? Share price is getting killed today

>> No.56508727
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>>56508650
Holy shit lmao

>> No.56508780
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>>56508727
Bought a tiny amount last year, not doing so hot.

>> No.56508811
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How to vote best to fuck these retards over? Thinking mostly "against" and "withhold"

>> No.56509762
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>>56508811
>Bayhorse
I lost a lot bros

>> No.56509819

>>56490127
unironic AND WALLAH!!!-posting

>> No.56509866

Does anyone know about metallurgy of niobium? I know it's niche to the point of absurdity, but maybe someone has an incredibly deep knowledge of like vanadium or something and some broader general principles might be transferrable. I want to know if there's still any chance of getting rugged hard on WA1 from a deposit perspective

>> No.56510367
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>>56507499
Average down on BLLG. What are you waiting for, 2100$ Gold ?

>> No.56510415

>>56508650
I got out about two months ago. I'm tired of all these shit faggot investments.

>> No.56510800
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>>56491708
It's 20% of the United States energy and 10% of the world's energy.

>> No.56510826

>>56507499
My $600 investment turned into 40 dollars.

>> No.56510897
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>>56510826
should have listened when I shilled hercules. Redwolf might be the only one who listened. Founder metals is still cheap.

>> No.56511962

>>56510800
You mean 20% of the US's electricity and 10% of the world's electricity?

>> No.56512203

>>56510800
>>56511962
Now do the same for coal

>> No.56512277

>>56510897
the promotion is way ahead of the results, but when there's around 5 paid pumpers going all out pumping the "first hole" maybe they can keep it going until more results drop. the 1-hole news release is usually a red flag, any assays not up to the "first hole" will likely be sold

>> No.56512309
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>>56512277
its not a pump when major are calling the CEO to take position

>> No.56512506

>>56512309
>major are calling the CEO
that's hype anon, you need results. but if you're sitting on a 6 bagger congrats are definitely in order. If they don't go radio silent on assay news for a month or 2 and can drop more holes like the first one then serious congrats

>> No.56512527
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>>56512203
Can't quite tell based on this chart, but coal looks to be about 30% of global energy consumption, probably mostly due to Asia.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_energy_supply_and_consumption

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>>56512203
Coal is 27.2% of total energy around the world in 2020.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_energy_supply_and_consumption

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>>56512203
Coal is 38% of world electricity consumption as of 2018. It's number 1 for electricity. That percentage has been increasing in recent years due to Asia.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_energy_supply_and_consumption

>> No.56513215

>>56512527
>>56512566
>>56512579
Beautiful.

>> No.56514166
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56514166

>>56513215
The amount of coal used in the world truly is beautiful. I just wish we used more in North America and Europe.
Coal's time will come again in the West.

>> No.56514466

need to liquidate $20k to pay my taxes within the next couple of weeks... good problem to have but god damn australia peso got fucked while tax brackets didn't inflate to match, so we start paying 37% tax at like $70k USD equivalent income including salary and capital gains together. should've just done what everyone else here does, bought into the housing pyramid scheme and pretended my house was depreciating in value even as it doubled

>> No.56514504

Did anyone else see that stunning intercept from Blackwolf on their Harry project near Scottie gold?
https://twitter.com/blackwolfcuau/status/1718996235758260440?s=46&t=SA9sz0HKXbSDNzreyQ70iA

What a spot, will be interesting to see what they hit in the future!

>> No.56514624

>>56514504
I'm allergic to "visible gold in core" but still wild to see the market dump this after they basically drilled straight through a gold nugget. Also, sorry to derail into shillposting about my own hold but did you ever get a chance to look into that niobium deposit I mentioned a few months ago, WA1.AX? Had some more nice extension results a few days ago >>56509866

>> No.56514645

>>56514624
no shoot i can look again in a minute though!
And while i agree with you to a point, hitting material like that core is nuts, especially when its within spitting range of another major gold find.

>> No.56515711
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just about everything will soar if metals ever break through

>> No.56515798

>>56510897
Still holding it. Made six thousand on a three thousand investment. Sold the profits. Kept the original three thousand. It's already back up to six thousand. Not selling for a long time.

>> No.56515803

>>56512277
Hercules is solid. They have historical drills along with being the best jurisdiction in the world.

>> No.56516375

>>56508650
>>56508727
What happened? News driven or just dumpning alongside everything else?

>> No.56516947
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56516947

>>56512506
You're right, i'm just joking. I was also joking with snowline anon for not taking profit (he was right in the end) so I see your point.

I'm willing to take the risk for now, waiting for the next news to see how it unfold and if that major buying is just a rumour.

>> No.56517481
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56517481

>You've only been buying domestic Uranium, right anon?

>> No.56517484

>>56517481
nooooooooo I support nuclear proliferation :)

>> No.56517945

>>56517481
they've been heavily flirting with this, tabling bills for it etc, almost since day one of the invasion. I sleep

>> No.56518244
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Gary says

>> No.56518760
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>>56515711
How long until I can show my VUL shares to a Japanese schoolgirl (adult)

>> No.56518836

Step energy services cup and handle looking sexy

>> No.56519164
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>>56518760
Nov 14, 2023

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>>56519164
Dang. Here I coom baby

>> No.56520979

First Quantum is still having a hard time in Panama

https://www.mining.com/web/first-quantum-shares-extend-slide-company-says-committed-to-rule-of-law/

>> No.56521010
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Gold/silver dumped. I think it needs to retest the meme lines as support now then line will go up to new high

>> No.56521285
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CMC bros... we won

>> No.56521299

>>56521285
*CCJ

>> No.56522565
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56522565

Mike Rowe says, Get to work in the mines, you NEETs. /s

>> No.56522596

>>56522565
In the URANIUM mines ?

>> No.56522740

>>56522596
In the Bitcoin mines

>> No.56523039

>>56522740
>No flame on my hat
Pass

>> No.56523849

>>56522565
>/s
what? is this sarcasm?
i would like to work in the SALT mines personally

>> No.56524298

>>56523849
Why's it had such a stinky year? And why won't it next year?

>> No.56524389

>>56524298
Prior buyout pumps by management that never materialized.
Crappy PEA and FS.
Need shitload of time and money to develop into an actual mine.

>> No.56524401

>>56524389
Oh yeah, and the "institutional" investors that got in at a then discount but were never named and had 0 hold period on their shares and warrants.
And then there's the fact that they had enormous delays at every step, including months for what was only then revealed to be a broken drill.

>> No.56524430

>>56524298

It's not just salt, almost everyone is suffering.
Mainly because of the rates going up and the speculative markets all across the spectrum eating shit, especially the companies that need to consider taking any kind of debt.
It's simply not a good environment to throw around funny money.
I don't think things are radically going to get better for 99% of the players out there, until rates start calming down or until investors accept that higher rates are the new norm.
If TPR doesn't suddenly materialize or if there isn't some big player jumping in to funds things, I don't really expect the stock price to go much anywhere until something about the macro situation changes, that changes the entire nature of the markets.
I don't mind any of these downturns though, I just want to accumulate as these prices get fucked.

>> No.56524707

>>56524430
Crypto chads continue to dunk a commodity chuds. Two more weeks, bros. Surely, then gold will truly moon.

>> No.56524766
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>>56523039
Here's your flame hat, anon

>> No.56524774

>>56523849
There is a large salt mine south of Rochester, NY that you can work at. The company is called American Rock Salt.

>> No.56526134
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bump

>> No.56527050

Which one of you fuckers suggested UEC? I thought I was supposed to lose money with shit like BOIL, but you guys actually made me some money.

>> No.56527281

Scottie drill results (they made a typo, hence the correction):
https://ceo.ca/@newswire/correction-scottie-resources-corp
- Drillhole SR23-261 intersected 10.4 g/t gold over 7.65 meters, including 51 g/t gold over 1 meter.
- Drillhole SR23-264 intersected 88.4 g/t gold over 2.00 meters and 4.41 g/t gold over 4.5 meters.
- Drillhole SR23-273 intersected 13.0 g/t gold over 8.5 meters and 5.12 g/t gold over 2.00 meters.
>>56527050
Not me, but I sold UEC yesterday. Nice gains, but needed cash. Might buy back if it dumps, if not, oh well.

>> No.56527316

>>56527281
Rourke:
"Previous drilling assumed the majority of the high-grade mineralization was confined to the andesite side of the system, and that extensions into the siltstone were limited in extent (~5-15 m). However, a compilation and interpretation over the winter suggested there may be more continuity of grade further into the siltstone than was previously drill tested, and that prior drilling was inherently biased to the andesite side."

Seems like good news, can't tell the significance. More exploration potential

>> No.56527334
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56527334

Any of you guys still holding SALT/VUL, my portfolio has been devastated

>> No.56527376

>>56527334
You can't be doing the worst of us. There are plenty of bayhorse baggies still around

>> No.56527636
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56527636

Is Galleon Gold still a decent investment?

It's been down but it went up slightly recently. Why?

>> No.56528150

>>56527376
I thought bayhorse was just a shitpost meme around here, people actually own some? Kek

>> No.56528225
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>>56528150

>> No.56528315
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56528315

The next Hercules is here

https://www.juniorminingnetwork.com/junior-miner-news/press-releases/1171-tsx-venture/bex/150520-benton-hits-multiple-high-grade-copper-zones-in-first-two-holes-including-8-31-cu-over-13m-and-continues-to-intersect-copper-rich-massive-sulphides-in-drilling-at-great-burnt.html

>> No.56528329
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>>56528225
To be fair, 4chan is so full of ironic detachment that a lot of people here probably can't tell the difference between shitposting and recommending a real investment.

>> No.56528440

>>56528329
it's just alot of people who were used to investing in crypto got duped because they have/had no idea about mining (including me)

>> No.56528632

>>56527281
Anon, I've been thinking about selling uec and moving into ccj.

>> No.56528666

>>56527636
I thought they were effectively dead

>>56528225
OHNONONO

>> No.56528934
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56528934

Anyone else here like Fiji cat coins?

>> No.56529239

This is what CEO is blaming the TCF dump on:
https://opmwire.com/chris-callahan-traynor-ridge-capital/

>> No.56529289

>>56527636
Galleon has a CEO presentation in about a week

https://redcloudfs.com/fallminingshowcase2023/

They really farted around waiting on permits this year but maybe things are about to pick up

>> No.56530044

eskay bros... is it over?

>> No.56530147

>>56527316
pretty good over all, it means the drilling plan for next time needs to be wider, to see if they missed any material mineralized past the andesite.

>> No.56530270
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>>56527334
look at this guy, he's a pro and the self-proclaimed "Wall Street Whiz Kid"

>> No.56531500
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bump

>> No.56532605
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56532605

>Bloomberg takes credit for forcing the closure of 70 percent of U.S. coal plants and more than 30 percent of planned natural gas power plant development over the past several years. Now, regional electric grid operators forecast that the amount of planned electric generation retirements by 2030 exceed the amount of potential new generation able to be brought online.

https://www.wvcoal.com/news/latest-news/34-latest/5269-bloomberg-strikes-again-with-effort-to-destroy-wv-jobs-u-s-energy-reliability

>> No.56532723

>>56528315
Am I too late to buy anons?

>> No.56533005

>>56532723
in this market good drill results are often forgotten in less than a week and it's like they never happened

>> No.56533300
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>>56532605
Modern problems require modern solutions

>> No.56534665

bump

>> No.56534667

>>56533300
You mean launch Michael Bloomberg from a trebuchet and see how far he goes?

>> No.56535189

>>56528440
the way I remember it, I was warning everyone in /pmg/ that silver mines were the worst mines in the junior sector, juniors are the worst sector in mining, and mining is perhaps the worst sector in stocks.

not that anyone listened. I got banned at least once a week for saying it. Nobody wanted to hear about it. Lots of people presumably still don't want to hear it.

>> No.56535317

>>56533005
Makes sense. I should watch the moving average and buy when it returns to normal and hodl for a few dozen 2 week terms.

>> No.56535364

>>56535189
>and mining is perhaps the worst sector in stocks.
Why, exactly, is this the case?
Is it because the West is deindustrialized and focuses on pushing paper around?
I would think that in a country like China or India, the mining sector is a big deal to investors.

>> No.56536401
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Will my miners profit me before the world ends and doomsday happen?

>> No.56538200

How are you fucking retards doing? How's it feel to be the biggest losers on the board? It is fucking hilarious seeing another year come to a close and you're still insisting any day now.

>> No.56538876

>>56538200
You have us mistaken with /pmg/, who do literally nothing but collect shiny rocks and say Two More Weeks

There's money to be made here if you pay attention

>> No.56539880
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56539880

How have fertilizer stocks and similar still not bottomed out? Feels like everytime I check on IPI, NTR, etc, they've gone lower.

>> No.56539885

>>56538200
>How are you fucking retards doing? How's it feel to be the biggest losers on the board? It is fucking hilarious seeing another year come to a close and you're still insisting any day now.
I'm doing great, I longed uranium.

>> No.56541646

>>56455111
That's worst commodities thread so far

Jannies please close it and start a new one, thanks

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56541963

Golden Tag's new name starting next week, imagine how popular they'd be if they went with "SS" from the start

https://images.newsfilecorp.com/files/1837/186130_6dd66806e422c87e_001full.jpg

>> No.56542166

>>56538200
I warned you seething faggots to go long on U

>> No.56542278
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But its economy is changing. China’s leaders have long acknowledged that its current phase of
massive and resource-intensive investment in urbanisation, infrastructure and factories must
end. As far back as 2007, China’s then Premier warned that "the biggest problem with China's
economy is that growth is unstable, unbalanced, uncoordinated and unsustainable". This
rebalancing could have substantial impacts on the outlook for China’s energy sector, and
given China’s size, for the world too.


The rebalancing of the Chinese economy still has a long way to go. Savings and investment
levels remain very high, the debt-to-GDP ratio has continued to climb, and the construction
sector retains an outsized role in GDP (Figure 1.6). This model is pushing against inherent
constraints. China already has a world-class infrastructure stock, and after growing almost
30% in the last decade its per capita residential floorspace is already equal to that of Japan,
despite China’slower level of GDP per capita. China’s working age population peaked around
2015 and is projected to fall by more than 20% by 2050. With this will come a reduced need
for investment, such as in new housing and infrastructure (Figure 1.7

Although the current property crisis in China has attracted much attention, it has not yet
significantly impacted the energy sector (Box 1.1). Moreover, the property crisis is a
symptom of the broad structural change facing the Chinese economy. How this economic
transition plays out is one of the key uncertainties in this Outlook. In our scenarios, we have
revised downwards the long-term projection of GDP growth in China to just under 4% per
year for the period 2022 to 2030, and 2.3% per year for the period 2031 to 2050. This
compares to more than 4.5% and more than 2.5% respectively in the World Energy Outlook2022 scenarios. As a result, the economy is around 5% smaller in 2030 than projected last year, and slightly less than 15% smaller in 2050.

>> No.56542381

>>56541646
What's wrong with it?

>> No.56542484

Saltbros...

>> No.56543390

>>56542484
Is this our chance to buy the bottom?

>> No.56544749

Some info for anyone watching the First Quantum situation.

https://www.mining.com/breaking-panama-congress-revokes-first-quantums-mine-contract/

>> No.56544766

>>56462600
>Yancoal pays fat dividends
74 cents in divvies on a stock down 65 cents YTD is pretty fucking huge.

>> No.56545505

>>56544766
In Central African Republic, that's nothing to sneeze at.

>> No.56546089

>>56524298
>>56524389
>>56524401
>>56524430
So looking into it, they currently have no debt but at the rate they're burning cash only a year or two of cash left. On top of that, their mine is projected to cost 500m (which will have to be borrowed) and won't begin construction until 2025, and we all know how projected numbers tend to inflate and delay. For me, be a good one to watch for a couple years and see what they can do with it, if anything. If they do, it will have decades of operation where one could buy in and make money. But not a buy currently even at 76 cents. I know everyone here likes speculative dogshit looking for that moonshot but that's not my style

>> No.56546305

Environmentalists are full of shit:

1967: Dire Famine Forecast By 1975
1969: Everyone Will Disappear In a Cloud Of Blue Steam By 1989 (1969)
1970: Ice Age By 2000
1970: America Subject to Water Rationing By 1974 and Food Rationing By 1980
1971: New Ice Age Coming By 2020 or 2030
1972: New Ice Age By 2070
1974: Space Satellites Show New Ice Age Coming Fast
1974: Another Ice Age?
1974: Ozone Depletion a ‘Great Peril to Life
1976: Scientific Consensus Planet Cooling, Famines imminent
1980: Acid Rain Kills Life In Lakes
1978: No End in Sight to 30-Year Cooling Trend
1988: Regional Droughts (that never happened) in 1990s
1988: Temperatures in DC Will Hit Record Highs
1988: Maldive Islands will Be Underwater by 2018 (they’re not)
1989: Rising Sea Levels will Obliterate Nations if Nothing Done by 2000
1989: New York City’s West Side Highway Underwater by 2019 (it’s not)
2000: Children Won’t Know what Snow Is
2002: Famine In 10 Years If We Don’t Give Up Eating Fish, Meat, and Dairy
2004: Britain will Be Siberia by 2024
2008: Arctic will Be Ice Free by 2018
2008: Climate Genius Al Gore Predicts Ice-Free Arctic by 2013
2009: Climate Genius Prince Charles Says we Have 96 Months to Save World
2009: UK Prime Minister Says 50 Days to ‘Save The Planet From Catastrophe’
2009: Climate Genius Al Gore Moves 2013 Prediction of Ice-Free Arctic to 2014
2013: Arctic Ice-Free by 2015
2014: Only 500 Days Before ‘Climate Chaos’
1968: Overpopulation Will Spread Worldwide
1970: World Will Use Up All its Natural Resources

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>>56546305
1966: Oil Gone in Ten Years
1972: Oil Depleted in 20 Years
1977: Department of Energy Says Oil will Peak in 90s
1980: Peak Oil In 2000
1996: Peak Oil in 2020
2002: Peak Oil in 2010
2006: Super Hurricanes!
2005 : Manhattan Underwater by 2015
1970: Urban Citizens Will Require Gas Masks by 1985
1970: Nitrogen buildup Will Make All Land Unusable
1970: Decaying Pollution Will Kill all the Fish
1970s: Killer Bees!
UPDATE:

42. 1975: The Cooling World and a Drastic Decline in Food Production
43. 1969: Worldwide Plague, Overwhelming Pollution, Ecological Catastrophe, Virtual Collapse of UK by End of 20th Century
44. 1972: Pending Depletion and Shortages of Gold, Tin, Oil, Natural Gas, Copper, Aluminum
45. 1970: Oceans Dead in a Decade, US Water Rationing by 1974, Food Rationing by 1980
46. 1988: World’s Leading Climate Expert Predicts Lower Manhattan Underwater by 2018
47. 2005: Fifty Million Climate Refugees by the Year 2020
48. 2000: Snowfalls Are Now a Thing of the Past
49.1989: UN Warns That Entire Nations Wiped Off the Face of the Earth by 2000 From Global Warming
50. 2011: Washington Post Predicted Cherry Blossoms Blooming in Winter

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FIRST MAJESTIC RUGGED

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>>56542484
>>56543390
Sers please stop redeeming the bonanza salt it needs to go up bloddy basterds

>> No.56548433

So is TCF still a decent buy under $0.40 CAD?
CEO is blaming the implosion on the hedgie suicide incident

>> No.56548466

>>56546965
>blew past covid lows
are they finally a buy...?

>> No.56549307
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Who's slurping this mining dip?

>> No.56549433

>>56535364
>Why, exactly, is this the case?
Because mining relies on the whims of a cyclical market it has virtually no control over

because it takes years to start a mine up, and minutes to shut it down.

because expenses are absurdly high and profits extremely thin

because most of the money is made in places where the government changes hands every five minutes and the locals are still killing and eating people they don't like.

because many of the risks of mining, both financial and otherwise, can't be managed and must instead be averaged out by growing bigger, but even the largest companies still suffer wild fluctuations based on global markets, local markets, and basically just luck, good and bad.

Most new mining projects are overblown bullshit that will never get done, and that's what both investors and mining companies have to choose from.

and I never said the mining sector is small
I said it's a bad investment most of the time, and for most people. Individual investors usually avoid it like the plague, and for good reasons. People who actually work in mining get yearly classes telling them not to invest heavily in mining. As if we didn't already know this. We've all seen hundreds of projects shut down. Usually several times.

>> No.56549573

>>56548433
I just rebought today after originally entering late 2021 and selling early 2023 when it was clear that gas pricing was getting killed. Didn't really buy that the hedge fund was getting liquidated at first but I did notice that Echelon, which had been on the bid daily for months, had disappeared and then read an article where it was mentioned that Echelon handled that funds trading and was exiting open positions. Not really sure how Trillion is doing aside from taking on some seemingly random crapshoot with an oil exploration property but I'm sure it can't be that bad.

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>>56549307
>moar Scottie
>moar Snowline

>> No.56549905

Commodities are performing like the human population is going to drop to 2 billion people over the next few years.

>> No.56550333

>>56549905
I'd make that trade if we could erase India

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>>56550333
checked

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>>56549905
>Forgetting about that covid shot + booster.

Lad we are still on course for 2/3rds of the earth to die. Did you forget the 1 horseman of revelation has gone out already and we are possibly on the 3rd!

Some people…

>> No.56552005

>>56550497
>we are still on course for 2/3rds of the earth to die.
any day now

>> No.56552873

https://www.juniorminingnetwork.com/junior-miner-news/press-releases/667-tsx/aot/150652-ascot-drills-its-highest-grade-intercept-since-2015-692-g-t-gold-over-0-9-metres-at-the-big-missouri-deposit.html

Its a thin intercept, but a pretty high grade one! Ascot's infill drilling for mining at Big Missouri keeps hitting great material.

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WAGMI bros

https://rumble.com/v3t5vwi-goldseek-radio-nugget-peter-schiff.html

>> No.56553462

>>56553427
this is such bullshit
i believe it

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>>56507499
How are you still holding that piece of shit, sell it immediately! You should have sold two years ago!

>>56508811
Are they actually letting shareholders vote now? When I was still messing with silver miners two years ago I held 1,000,000 shares at one point and they didn't let me vote on shit even though I owned more of the company than several of the people on its board

>>56528440
This was me, I jumped in right after cashing out of crypto because silver was spammed so much on here. I should have realized it was a bad idea when all the TA I could find about silver basically said that I should have invested when my dad was 12 years old

I looked over on CEO for a nostalgic laugh, looks like several of the faces from two years ago are still there somehow. Beyond that, it's the usual cringe kino
>STILL no permit, they've been "close" to getting a permit for two years now, what the fuck
>the shit-tier ore sorter they got at around the time when I sold is now being rented out, the income from renting it out is enough of a contribution to the company's revenue that someone is using it as cope
>lots of copium about the price of silver rising (slowly) which will rescue the company eventually maybe
>some retard named LameDuck banned for seven days for laughing at someone's 80% loss

>> No.56554125

Anyone have recommendations when it comes to commodities ETF's? Mostly looking for precious metals and energy.

>> No.56554143

>>56554125
PICK
GDX
XLE
IXC
NDIV

>> No.56554508

What country/authority/individual has the most powerful economy?

>> No.56554540

>>56554508
>What country/authority/individual has the most powerful economy?
Most Powerful Country: USA
Most Powerful Authority: The Jews
Most Powerful Individual: ?
Most Powerful Economy: The USA or China

>> No.56554555

>>56554540
That's strange, they aren't one in the same thing?
What metric are you using to measure these things?

>> No.56554568

>>56554540
I'm glad you took your time to respond to me though. I will rephrase the question. Using the metric of time, and the availability of jobs which economy,authority,country,individual can I work for that allows me to put in the least time to meet ends meat?

>> No.56554583

>>56554568
You want to emigrate somewhere? I hear Venezuela has a strong economy

>> No.56554600

>>56554583
I'm actually looking for a list of different economies to investigate in order.

>> No.56554652

>>56554568
Wherever you're most likely to benefit from nepotism.
If you're brown you can move to a western country and get gibs from the government, for instance. If you have rich family members you can work for them. Etc. There's no one size fits all answer here.

>> No.56554658

>>56554568
No idea. Probably a government job of some sort, but you can only get that in the country you're a citizen of.

>> No.56554734

>>56554143
Thanks anon.

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Daily Hedgeless Horseman copium
https://youtu.be/sCmVOdstyxs?si=PFwYGZwFmujNFrqY

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We have officially hit the bottom boys.
See you guys in a year when we 10x from here.

>> No.56555304

>>56555253
That's a cool image. Did you make it?

>> No.56555476

>>56554855
checked, bigger booba

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>>56555304
Yeah, it's been around cmmg for awhile

>> No.56557092

What the absolute fuck is going on at SALT? Are permits stalling or something?

>> No.56557582

>>56555253
Ok I will buy that you sirs for sneedful

>> No.56557792

>>56555253
the bottom of what?

>> No.56558660

>>56553571
BHS is had another minor pump because some other company found something nearby one of their claims. And then graeme noticed and bumped more of his shares lmao

>> No.56558950

>>56457181
It’s been this way since the inception. I can’t count how many threads have been archived before 300, there’s quite a few. That isn’t to say that there isn’t valuable, actionable information shared in here, because there certainly is

>> No.56559569

>>56558950
Sad
Our whole society needs to focus more on the real economy and less on fiscal abstractions.

>> No.56560110

>>56557792
Steel & silver seems to have bottomed out, and a lot of gold mines too.

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bump

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>> No.56561999

>>56561526
>short tons
Lmao tonlets

>> No.56562111

>>56561999
Are you European?
We here in Americaland use tons that equal 2000 pounds.

>> No.56562122

>>56561999
>>56562111
weird digits

>> No.56562130

>>56562122
It's a sign that the difference between short (imperial) tons and long (metric) tons is a very important issue to discuss.

>> No.56562133

>>56561999
Long tons are 1000 kg, I believe, or about 2200 pounds. Short tons are 2000 pounds.

>> No.56562163

>>56562130
>>56562133
long tons (imperial) are 2240 lbs
short tons (us customary) are 2000 lbs
and the metric tonne (metric) is 1000 kg

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>>56562163
Ahhh okay. Thanks for clearing that up.

>> No.56562397

New bread
>>56562391
>>56562391
>>56562391