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GPG PEA week edition
The week we have all been waiting for.
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>>24043239
We're going to make it bigly
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>>24043248
Very based post.
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How much longer till wagmi
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>>24043257
Approximately 2 weeks (give or take).
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>>24043265
Maybe.
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>>24043264
WAGMI
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Wagecucking will be a thing of the past
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>>24043265
Theres two types of monkey posting
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Snowline Bros just got a "surprise" add to the FTSE Global All Cap Index effective March 20 after close
WAGMI
>Increased Visibility and Prestige
>Passive Investment Demand
>Buying pressure on the stock around the effective date of inclusion
>Potential Liquidity Boost
>Broader Institutional Interest
GDXJ next!
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>>24043427
>qrd on SGD
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>>24043447
You know it's the real deal when he refuses to elaborate
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>>24043447
there is plenty of time left, the price is far from the last local high
>>24043450
yea I could go on ceo ca or do some youtube and ai digging, he acts like a gatekeeper to generational wealth
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>>24043426
>stock halts
>investors and speculators high-five each other
>excited discussion about the future of the Dasa mine as well as the terms of the financing package
>news drops
>"Global Atomic Announces Bought Deal Public Offering for Gross Proceeds of C$45.0 Million
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>>24043557
yes..?
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>>24043621
Yep, it hit $25.20 quickly this morning then the pedo riggers noticed it breaking out and smashed us back
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Which one of you is pumping my bags today?
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WAGMI
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>>24044535
lol
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Tuesday forecast?
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>>24046476
Ag back to $100 in Chinkland, maybe the NY riggers will have a tough time smashing today and we can get close to $90
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>Collective Intercepts 54.55 Metres @ 7.04 g/t Au and 16 g/t Ag with Assay Results Still Pending for Another 370 Meters of Mineralization
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Another jewish short ladder attack
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Ero Copper with good news
>VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Feb. 23, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Ero Copper Corp. (TSX: ERO, NYSE: ERO) ("Ero" or the “Company”) is pleased to announce results of the Preliminary Economic Assessment ("PEA") on the Furnas Copper-Gold Project ("Furnas" or the "Project"), located in the Carajás Mineral Province in Pará State, Brazil.
>The PEA outlines the potential for a large-scale, long-life copper-gold operation with a robust production profile and exceptional economics, reinforcing Furnas as a cornerstone asset within the Company's organic growth pipeline. Furnas is being advanced in partnership with Vale Base Metals ("VBM") pursuant to an earn-in agreement wherein the Company will earn a 60% interest upon completion of the prescribed work programs.(1)
https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2026/02/23/3243102/0/en/ero -announces-inaugural-pea-for-furnas -outlines-low-capital-intensity-pro ject-with-a-24-year-initial-mine-li fe.html
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>>24046791
Are we back?
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KIP IS PUMPING SNOWLINE, and Tavi's pump, on X
https://x.com/KHerriage/status/2026269671645659182
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>>24047527
c'mon Finbro, Tavi was by far the smartest of these 3
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You guys being all quiet while I think my bags went from red this morning to nearly 4% to the upside. I'm not like a point or two away from my account's ATHs from end of January.
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>>24043239
I'm thinking we're back. Just need nickel miners to pump and i'm at all time highs on everything again.
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Denison announce FID on Phoenix. I sold my last shares today at $5.89, up almost 70% since I was buying in Nov/Dec last year. Closed at >1.5x Phoenix NPV as they enter the hot zone of actual execution risk not just paperwork and studies.
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>>24043239
evening all! Two bits of great news here!
BC Gov greenlights 3 major projects for fast tracked permitting!
https://www.mining.com/bc-govt-selects-three-projects-for-fast-tracked -permitting/
Copper Mountain in the BC boundary country gets expansion approval!
https://www.mining.com/hudbay-secures-permit-for-copper-mountain-expan sion/
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Copper stonkies.
>amerigo resources
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>HARARE, Feb 25 (Reuters) - Zimbabwe has suspended exports of all raw minerals and lithium concentrates with immediate effect, its mines ministry said in a statement on Wednesday, after the government alleged malpractices and leakages.
>The ministry said the ban on exports would remain in place until further notice and applied to all minerals currently in transit.
https://www.reuters.com/world/africa/zimbabwe-bans-exports-all-raw-min erals-lithium-concentrates-2026-02- 25/
Lithium stocks green on this news
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SCOTTIE keeps hitting bigger and bigger intercepts! In a related story I sold 2,000 of my most expensive shares last week for a measly +$400 gain and now have only 8,000 shares left. What I thought was a disciplined de-risking and smart lowering of my average cost basis was actually confirmation of my retardation
https://scottieresources.com/news/2026/scottie-reports-broad-and-high- grade-gold-at-the-blueberry-contact -zone-14.4-g-t-gold-over-40.75-metr es-and-42.5-g-t-gold-over/
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>>24051319
Nicely put bro, maybe this time I'll learn
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with silver up over $3.50 today this is brutal
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>>24052109
Some days the market is so blatantly fake and gay, the riggers and and the regulators all go to the same synagogue. I might add some HL too
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bumperino
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I took out a 20k personal loan, only bought AG and Hycroft but I feel like I’m missing out on a bunch of miners that could 100x soon
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>8y RLI
>$7.6B in debts to be paid within the next seven years
>mediocre acreage
two shitcos don't add up to one good company. Doesn't seem cheap on valuation either. Meanwhile Diamondback just added a full Arc Resources worth of tier 1 inventory ar Barnett shale.
Who is this stock for?
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>>24043427
>GLO
looks like a winner
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>>24054071
Seems very likely now that the loan was approved in the closed DFC meeting on the 20th, related large performance incentives have already been granted to the execs, the public just has to wait until the minutes from the session are made public. Hopefully the sector is still running hot when the rerate happens. 0.25x NPV for the nearest-term greenfield producer when some are trading well above 1x NPV is bargains.
Based on the press release it's possible that Aura's Tiris was also approved, but that's a smaller project and I don't like how they added in so much inferred resource into the NPV calculation.
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>>24055017
Kek! Maybe I'll check mine later
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>>24054071
Looks almost identical to Atlas SALT chart, might be bottom mate.
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>>24055155
I sold almost all muh silber at $100 and put it in Bitcoin a week later.
It's over for me....ngmi
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Why did the silverbugs never tell us to buy CME? With the Jews, you win
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>>24055049
Yup, I'm up 2.7% so far, very nice
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>>24055696
Same, +2.73%.
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Had to sell 80k stonkles to pay the tax man and now it's going up right after. Why is tax a thing again? I hate it. It's the jews, isn't it?
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Both are swamp people, but I'd say the dutch are very cucked and the danes are very based. Their women are lovely and very aggressive.
I also fear the taxman. I'll meet him (website) on the 1st of march. I'll probably get cucked.
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I think the current taxes on capital gains are pretty low in Holland, but the new 36% every year on all unrealized gains is crazy and way more than we pay. I think it's supposed to come into effect in a year or something, let's see if it actually happens. I think that would be by far the highest tax on capital gains in Europe.
I have all my money in a special account where I pay 17% on unrealized (and realized) gains once per year, with tax losses automatically saved for later years of course. If I were to invest in a normal account it would be 42% on realized gains above like $10k per year.
Our government just called for a new election today and the left wants a wealth tax of 0.5% per year for wealth above $4M or $8M for married couples. It's the ruling party that suggested it, we call the woman in charge of it Mette Mink because she's the one who holocausted all the mink during Covid. She's terrible and also sending all our money to Ukraine so she has a better chance of a job in EU or UN after we throw her out.
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>>24055810
With gas do you mean suck their cocks? They do that daily. I live in a woods with 3500 whites. Every family on my street has a surname that ends in -sson. Very racist and homophobic here, it's great.
>>24055824
Sweden is so much more jewish than based danes. We have an investment account where I pay a flat tax of 0.852% on the total amount of money above 300 000 SEK. No gains tax except that. But there's no option for tax deductions on losses. But as a vibe investor with a 150% return yoy it feels better to pay 0.852% tax than 30% on the returns. This year I paid 2.84% of the taxes I would of had to pay if in a normal stock account.
In a crash you'll see me with some very, very, very heavy bags though. That's the downside.
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>>24055842
It's a mild wealth tax for sure, but I hate the idea of a wealth tax in general. You already pay a kind of wealth tax in that inflation is 2%+ every year but you still have to pay tax on those first 2%+ in capital gains, so you are paying a tax just to keep the same purchasing power. They should go after the jews with their money in tax havens instead.
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>>24055892
>We have an investment account where I pay a flat tax of 0.852% on the total amount of money above 300 000 SEK
That's amazing, I would love to have that as well as I'm making crazy returns right now.
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>>24055897
Inflation effects everyone, and the poor feel it hardest as a larger percentage of their wealth goes on essentials. It makes complete sense to me that the people consistently winning at capitalism should have the difficulty turned up a little bit, given that the whole point of capitalism is that having money makes making money way easier. It's not a meaningful burden to lose 0.5% of everything over $4m when $4m is enough to live a perfectly comfortable life.
Wealth tax makes more sense than income tax to me. Businesses only pay tax on profits, but individuals have to take it off the top line. Capital gains is fine because if you have capital to invest then you can afford to share your success. Our rules were written by the very wealthy so they never have to pay their fair share, and the middle class keep fighting their battles for them whenever anyone tries to change the rules.
All my money is in (legal) tax dodger accounts though lol.
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>>24055941
>All my money is in (legal) tax dodger accounts though lol.
Can you stop being the embodiment of a british "posh" cunt? I appreciate your honesty but stop preaching if you're not gonna live as you teach. Fuck taxes, just goes to niggers and other useless pieces of shit. Like 15% of taxes actually has a positive impact, the rest is just corruption.
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>>24055924
We will liberate you from the jews and browns don't worry.
>>24055941
If I had to pay 0.5% wealth tax and no capital gains tax I would be happy, or 0.852% as the Swede.
It's all about balance, I also think it's fine to pay some tax even though I don't like it. I think paying 17% in unrealized gains is easily enough, though, no wealth tax needed on top. At some point you are just getting into jealousy politics, which is pretty much just what leftist politics are. There will always be people with more money than others, there will also always be some people who are good looking and some who are ugly, some who are tall and some who are short, it is what it is. If you start an all out war against the rich you will just cause chaos, because they are able to fight back.
I think in large part this whole globalization business that really took off in the 70s and 80s, came about as a defensive measure / retaliation from the rich due to an extreme increase in taxes in the entire west during the 60s especially and into the 70s. Obviously it was also the jews, but the rich went along with it in part because they were targeted leading up to it. What started out as an attack on the rich turned into the worst development in the past 1000 years for the lower classes.
The jews love to play classes against each other, they were the ones who started it in the 1800s with Karl Marx etc. In an optimal society we have solidarity as a race and balance the interests of the different classes, with relatively low taxes, freedom and class mobility for anyone who is talented.
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>>24055983
In the UK our tax dodger accounts are called ISAs and everyone has access to them. There's nothing posh about it. There's a £20k annual cap on deposits, and unused allowances do not roll over, so it's a weird thing where it doesn't help people who can't afford to save much consistently every year, and doesn't help very wealthy people who have way more than that stashed under the mattress. Zero tax on anything that happens inside the wrapper, not deferred tax like some countries have on their schemes..
The tories were talking about adding £5k to the allowance which could only be used to buy LSE stocks. That would have been a nice way to help valuations and maybe stop the rats fleeing to the NYSE.
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>>24056119
The "posh" thing was you talking about the "right thing" then doing the exact opposite. You're scheme is mega jewish. Every rich person is dunking 20k on each family member each year. That's over 500k£ by the time the kids are 18 with your garbage returns on the British stock market.
Can you invest the money anywhere?
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>>24055988
Oh wtf, I smashed my old ATH from January and closed up 5.4% today
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>>24054522
Thans for the spoonfeeding. I just wanted to know about le bull thesis
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>>24059011
Total tax in Finland is already like more than half of what people actually make. 90% is exaggeration but if they intend to tax me even harder going forward I might seriously just move to a low tax state in the USA. I think we're seeing Europe tax people more to fund military spending and to support insolvent government balance sheets in a time when GPD growth is literally lower than fucking Japan.
>Let the aristos pay.
lol you know the aristos are the first to run when they see the writing on the wall. They'll be out before the capital controls and exit taxes and whatnot are put in place.
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how is it medium risk when it's not cheap at all and has shit assets and lots of debt? Leverage to higher oil prices is not a bull case, it's an admission that their assets are low margin garbage.
>They also announced higher dividends and share buybacks
worrying
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>>24059011
Total prole death
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>>24059040
>I might seriously just move to a low tax state in the USA
Low tax, high cost of living. When you add back in all the things they have to pay for that Euros don't (or have subsidised) the maths don't maths quite so well. Also the new concentration camps for immigrants/tourists.
>They'll be out before the capital controls and exit taxes and whatnot are put in place.
Supoposedly they're already dodging taxes but the second you suggest raising tax then they're all actually going to leave for real this time. Wouldn't that be terrible!
Step one to fixing Europe is nuking Monaco so the super rich can't claim residency there any more.
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>US PPI Final Demand (M/M) Jan: 0.5% (est 0.3%; prev 0.5%; prevR 0.4%)
- PPI Final Demand (Y/Y): 2.9% (est 2.6%; prev 3.0%)
- PPI Ex Food And Energy (M/M): 0.8% (est 0.3%; prev 0.7%; prevR 0.6%)
- PPI Ex Food And Energy (Y/Y): 3.6% (est 3.0%; prev 3.3%)
- PPI Ex Food, Energy And Trade (M/M): 0.3% (est 0.3%; prev 0.4%; prevR 0.3%)
- PPI Ex Food, Energy And Trade (Y/Y): 3.4% (est 3.5%; prev 3.5%)
Im old enough to remember when hot inflation was bas because it meant Fed rape hikes
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>>24059327
>Step one to fixing Europe is nuking Monaco so the super rich can't claim residency there any more.
It's incredible how cucked you are holy shit.
Imagine bending over backwards this much for state power.
Government spending is at all time highs and things have only gotten worse. Don't you think they have enough money?
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>>24059291
bro it has like $8B NPV10 at $65 oil and $7.5B net debt. You're paying $5B market cap for $0.5B in net asset value less debt. Price/sales is a useless metric for capex guzzling oil stocks btw. You're paying a pretty high premium for what amounts to an oil call contract. Big ick, much better companies and instruments out there to pick from. Why the fuck would you want SM
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>Supoposedly they're already dodging taxes but the second you suggest raising tax then they're all actually going to leave for real this time. Wouldn't that be terrible!
fuck around and find out I guess. Europe is declining hard. Industries, STEM graduates and high net worth people will keep moving their capital outside the EU. It's a trend at this point, either you see the brain drain or you don't
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About 50% of my portfolio is miners. The other half is in Investor AB, a holding investment firm or what its called. I kinda wanna sell Investor and hold cash in case the Iran thing happens.. how are you guys preparing for the shitstorm?
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>>24059384
2x balls to the walls leverage with mostly mining and o&g companies. Just fuck my shit up.
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>>24059411
You need to have a strong GDP growth before you tax more though, otherwise you're not spending and building more. If your taxes are high enough to drive away capital, your economy is already eating itself
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>HL
>I CAN'T PUMP
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>>24059452
Frustrating. It will soon, did yesterday...
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>>24059485
Tina winaaaaa bobinnnnnnaaaaaaaaaa
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>>24059514
HL has been trading so weird lately. I never made it to +10k on the 3800 swing shares I bought a few weeks ago. Took a $5k gain and will try again in March if the money changers give us another sale in the $22-$24 range. A little frustrating since we got the expected great Q4 earnings and the chinks did pump silver after their holiday and the banksters still were able to keep a lid on it
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>>24059958
desu I was kind of taking a piss with the NPV10 comment. SM is trading below blowdown PDP PV10, that's the present value of the currently flowing wells i.e. how much discounted cash flows would they generate by sitting on their asses. Valuation wise that's not a bad deal in general actually. WCP trades at 2x blowdown NPV10. The P/S comment was genuine though, it only looks at the price of the stock relative to revenue which tells you nothing
The big difference between WCP and SM that really matters is that WCP has a very strong drilling inventory, underexploited acreage and lots of room to grow while SM has Swiss cheese acres with not much room for organic growth.
Reserves or rather reserve growth are the lifeblood of E&Ps, so you want to see the reserves grow faster than the company depletes them through production. Growing reserves organically not only signals that cash flow duration will be higher but it's also usually kind of a prerequisite for production growth too. SM started 2025 with total Proved reserves of 678 million boe's and ended it with 673 million boe's — LESS reserves net of production despite of course drilling new wells over the course of the year. That's a negative replacement ratio! 2024 wasn't much better: they started with 605mmboe and ended with 678mmboe — but 103mmboe came from acquisitions, they had to go into the market to buy acres, it was not organic growth.
WCP on the other hand has a long track record of organic reserve and production growth (picrel last 3y). Sure, WCP also merged with VRN, but both companies had consolidated the best and largest acreage in the Montney & Duvernay while SM and CIVI have fairly limited inventory runway. WCP has double the reserve life index, and will keep extending it as they develop their assets. I'm not sure what plans SM has other than acquiring more acres to keep the treadmill going. This explains the valuation difference between the two which is likely to persist and grow over time.
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Im making a lot of money though it looked shaky earlier today
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Been a phenomenal year so far and we're only 1/6 in
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Great interview. Totally agree about the stupidity of the market. Why the fuck are people waiting for an earnings report when silver tagged 121 & is set to go higher. Hello, are people mentally retarded? Its free gains... like 3x potential.
https://youtu.be/8Lp6EYaj73g?si
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Hell ya, my gains as of yesterday
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>>24061826
Scared money don't make money
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>>24061038
feels like i'm betting on the wrong horse anon. If it doesn’t pump next week, I’m dumping it and buying AG with a 2x leverage instead
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well well well. Very goypilled of you Mr. President. Israel demands blood.
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I need a nice 100x
shill me sometthing /cmmg/
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Tether Gold has us up $60 due to the newest jew war. Could be another very nice week incoming.
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Oh fuck, I was hoping to add Monday but Tavi and Kip can't stop pumping
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>>24065809
Bro is retarded (or a jew).
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>>24065933
Venezuela is very different than the Middle East. Different race of people.
>Worked in Iraq
Kek. You must be the only person in the world who think Iraq was a success. All israel's wars have accomplished is creating chaos in the countries that were invaded and made everyone hate Israel who isn't a completely retarded shabbos goy. They will never succeed in their mission of complete control over the Middle East, literally everyone has turned against them. And now they began talking about Turkey being next in line after Iran, because they obviously hate Israel as well now. It's never going to work and too many people have turned against these wars in the west so they are not going to get the same support from us as they used to. The reason why the jews pushed so hard for this war now is because they know their window is closing and they are getting desperate. The brainwashed boomers are dying and everyone after them hate the jews. This new war is going to wreck Trump's already poor polling numbers and will cement a big Dem win in the mid terms and 2028.
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>>24066127
If you're not voting Restore Britain you are literally either a traitor or an invader. Will be the biggest party by membership within 3-6 months of launch.
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>>24066226
Stop larpmaxxing. Britain is Danish clay, your women insist on it.
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>>24066583
Just how smelly and dirty were Anglos that Vikings were seen as refined and clean people?
I remember reading either an Arab or Byzantine chronicle where the locals were completely disgusted by how crude and uncivilized the Viking mercenaries were.
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>>24066695
That was just saracen cope because we mogged them.
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>>24066583
>Be Angle in Jutland circa 600 or so
>By told to bathe
>You find it so objectionable you invade and move your entire family to Britain
>Stinky paradise
>300 years pass
>Your kin return and tell you to bathe
>Find it the idea of being clean so horrifying you call them the Great Heathen Army
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>I remember reading either an Arab or Byzantine chronicle where the locals were completely disgusted by how crude and uncivilized the Viking mercenaries were.
I believe the Arab was describing Eastern Europeans / Kievan Rus or whatever. Maybe I am misremembering
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How fucked are miners this week?
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>>24064679
for real, do check out NEXM for a Cu-Ni play which seems to have bottomed. Recent drilling has validated the exploration thesis of the deposit extending down dip along the geophysical target areas. I think the stock is still very hated partly due to being perceived as a nickel stock (but 50% of the resource is copper) and also due to previous management sitting on their hands not testing the exploration thesis. After two company name changes within a year, Lekstrom was first moved out of his position as CEO and earlier this month he also resigned from the board.
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What happens tomorrow? (Specifically to my minors)
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>>24070071
Incredible gains on a level that is unfathomable.
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>Fear
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IT'S HAPPENING
Day 1 of PDAC in Toronto and NFG drops a Sunday news release with insane grades from surface. +25% day Monday?
https://www.juniorminingnetwork.com/junior-miner-news/press-releases/2 830-tsx-venture/nfg/198451-new-foun d-gold-grade-control-drilling-conti nues-to-deliver-at-surface-high-gra de-gold-over-broad-widths-at-queens way.html
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Just waitin until chyna opens
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>>24070574
also it's not up 20%
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>>24070593
Oops, I looked at the Comex Futures on Tradingview and it was the Friday price, I looked wrong and thought it was showing Todays price lol sorry
Anyways see this >>24051105
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>>24071086
They should relist as CRTL, or maybe DGEO.
https://www.miningmagazine.com/safety/news-analysis/4526947/bodies-viz sla-silver-workers
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>Cameco signs long-term uranium supply agreement with India.
>The agreement will see Cameco supply ~22 million pounds of uranium ore concentrate to India over a 9 year period on market-related price terms.
That's another 10% of their current annual production sold through to the late 2030s (assuming first delivery in 2-3 years as standard for Cameco). Cigar Lake is dry by 2035. Kazatomprom's deal with India probably larger given it triggered the 50% book value threshold requiring a shareholder vote to approve.
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Gonna be a real hum dinger today. Guess I'll probably keep holding instead of day swing trading as the long term charts are still nice.
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>NEXM
Ok thanks anon. i'll check it out
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Sacrebleu
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I was up 4% 3 hours ago
Now I am down .1%
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>>24073224
Same
Thats the art of the deal
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>>24073252
From what ive gathered you always go in and out of positions and have alot of emotional decion making
I mean thats okay but take a chill pill man
Basically nothing has changed other than the headline spamming
They continue to print
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>>24073399
maybe, I have no Idea
people on ceo ca seem to be slupring here
I guess we dont want to drop below the last recent low, if it goes lower im out and wait for it to turn around, im currently 12% in proft with my EU postion after holding 5 years lol
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>>24073465
Similar, except his stock picks (exclusively for paid subscribers) are supposedly even worse and he's been predicting the same "any day now" explosion in uranium prices since 2021. Enthusiastic hobbyist rather than a genuine wall street finance guy (that's Mike Alkin for uranium).
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I'm not a subscriber so I don't know what his picks are now. He's underperformed URNM since starting his service. GLO pre-coup, and buying the top of the ASX uranium market in early 2024 I'm pretty sure were his calls (when the Rick Rules of the world were selling everything). He's a decent listen in free podcast interviews for general uranium market mechanics stuff, but not an "insider" as his newletter branding claims.
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What dip are you talking about? You didn’t buy shitcos? Right?
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>>24073659
Had I not sold it would have been in the green now. But I'll stay on the sidelines for a while. Maybe buy more oil tomorrow but that's it.
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>>24074165
Almost their entire resource is refractory and has an average grade of 0.5 g/t AuEq, that is crazy low for refractory. Market cap is $140/AuEq oz, that's crazy. Sprottmeister has been pumping this one hard, he really likes his silver. The $200 silver play. The stock is going to crash and burn if silver goes back down to $50.
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>>24074561
Yeah and it's $140/oz AuEq for these low quality ounces. So many companies out there with projects valued way lower than that with better quality ounces too. GPG is like $45/oz fully diluted for 2Moz at 9+ g/t in the first 500m from surface and open at depth. This is very much a stock pickers market. I suppose it generally is in this space.
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>>24074740
The dewatering is progressing without issue actually. The mine will most likely be back at full capacity within two years. In the meantime they keep mining the lower grade areas, and they have already completed the stage three process plant ramp up so whenever they can get to the best ore again they'll be able to get production to new highs immediately.
Great buying opportunity here
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>>24074964
Feels good being skillmaxxed in stock picking.
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>>24075057
Sprott's top 30, I have 6
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>>24075057
Hey you own one of these >>24075103
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>>24075160
Yeah and it's going to make me a millionaire in a month or 2. I can already taste the dos comas club. Just one more then and my car doors will open up instead of out.
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>>24075221
Based. I'm a little over half a mil liquid and 3/5ths is physical silver. Is that retarded? Maybe
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>>24074557
They updated the resource i think 10 days ago to something around 2.2b ag eq ounces, that's why he theoretically owns 1 b Oz. Im split with this hold because it seems like the run is not over. Wanted to sell it when it went to 60 , then it went back to 30 and now we are probably passing 60 again. The premiums are crazy high too but I don't want to cap the upside selling covered calls in case any crazy rallies happen again. Hymc has has at least 3 +25% days ytd based on mostly pure hype.