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It's darkest before dawn edition.
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Predictions for the price of gold over the next week?
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>>24488832
I think we're close to maximum bearish sentiment territory. The war is now full on again. The fed has reached maximum hawkish signalling. The only thing that could take us down further is a stock market crash, but that would almost certainly be coupled with a significant weakening of the economy which should turn the fed dovish which is then bullish gold.
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>>24489202
I think we start recovering into late summer like Michael Oliver claims. I need this.
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>>24489202
Holds for a few days then breaks below $4k and drops to ~$3.8k. The sellers aren't done.
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WHAT THE FUCK WAS THAT
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>>24489592
The war is over boys, it's just green god candles from here on out.
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>>24489597
HOLY FUCK WAGMI

I've heard this story before though. I truly hope this is the final permanent deal.
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>>24489642
>>24489597
bro if this war ends before the FOMC. Warsh's wording is going to be extremely dovish.
People won't expect a rate hike.
We are so back
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He can't keep getting away with this.
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>>24489592
>>24489597
>>24489642
>>24489667
WAGMI
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So how does gold move? War it goes down and peace it goes up?
Also isn't this like that 15th cease fire and just 2 more weeks till a peace deal?
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I bought more Chesapeake Gold, Silver Storm and Vizla Silver at the absolute bottom tick. Let's fucking go.
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>>24489838
Narrative doesn't matter. Time and price is what matters. Correction almost over, if it isn't as of today. Give it a couple weeks to confirm.
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>>24489597
Israel says no sorry
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>>24489935
Trump turned on the kikes
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>>24489881
>Silver Storm
>>24490053
Holy based!
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>>24489881
>Silver Storm

IT'S HAPPENING

https://www.silverstorm.ca/2026/svrs-conducts-first-pour-of-silver-gold-dor-at-la-parrilla
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WAGMI (except maybe my July calls)
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Can we just get back to the highs in January please. That would make my day.
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>>24490751
That would really save my bacon
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Just a friendly reminder that salt is still a commodity play.

ATLAS still holding for its dear life.
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Gold continues to violently gigapump
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>>24490929
I love SALT
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>>24491242
are we actually gonna make it?
Another year like 2025 and I can probably retire and live out my dreams.

It would be funny the small group of maybe 10 people we have here all made millions in the next 2 years while the rest of /biz/ is chasing ai, crypto and buying rocks.
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>>24491378
I hit $1.7 million in January. Didn't trim enough. Down at $1.35 million after today.

If gold goes to $10k and silver to $300, and Don Durret's targets hit over the next 24 months, should walk away with at least $5 mil.
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>>24491423
How much physical do you own or mostly stocks?
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>>24491423
>>24491378
And my plan is to get the fuck out of Canada. Gonna retire to Panama, Paraguay or Uruguay. Fuck this place.

An EB5 visa in the US could also be an option, but I think the US will be just as fucked if the Dems ever get back into power.
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>>24491424
Around $400k physical, rest mostly miners, some oil and uranium plays.
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>>24491378
>are we actually gonna make it?

I think so, but no idea how fast it will come and how much more pain we have left to battle through
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>>24491423
>>24491437
We're gonna make it bros.
When we make it, remember the hardship we had to go through.
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>>24491445
The deep draw downs. The self induced austerity to minimize expenses and maximize investable income. Escaping the rate race ain't easy but we're almost there.
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>>24491445
WAGMI
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Y'all got some grade a copium getting pumped into here 24/7 lately lmfao
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>>24491465
>The deep draw downs. The self induced austerity to minimize expenses and maximize investable income.
tell me about it
especially when you're using margin

also I hope you're utilizing your TFSA
us leafs are so fucking lucky to have it
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>>24491473
Yeah TFSA maxed out, sitting at $250k. Have RRSP, FHSA and margin accounts too. Have around $120k unused RRSP room so can use that to offset capital gains when we hit the big pay day. The departure tax only affects non-registered accounts so can keep growing investments and defer taxes when I gtfo.
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>>24491498
Me too. It's good to have both. You can't do margin in TFSA.
We are so lucky to have very minimal tax on our gains.
Praise be to Harper.
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>>24491909
I don't think we're that special, Americans get $7000 contribution room to their Roth IRAs, which is more than us after the currency conversions.

We get completely screwed on our tax brackets, which aren't indexed to inflation. If they were, our top marginal tax bracket would be at around $1 million by now. Instead, it's still at $220k. We get completely shafted. American top tax bracket is around $680k-$1m, with a lower top tax rate.

Meanwhile, Panama has 0% income taxes on foreign income if you structure it right.
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>>24492560
>Americans get $7000 contribution room to their Roth IRAs,
What?
Dude we get a lifetime contribution of like $110,000 and it increases by $7000 every year. It's insane. It's the only account in the world that allows this.
And isn't the roth IRA similar to the RRSP and only a retirement account, not a "You can take this money out any time you want tax free account"?
I see so many people confused by this until I had it explained to me years ago.
You can put in $100k, turn it into a million over a few years and take it out any time you want and retire super early.

>American top tax bracket is around $680k-$1m, with a lower top tax rate.
But we only pay 50% inclusion rate on our capital gains, making our effective rate on stocks lower than Americans.
Even the tax I will pay on my margin account will be small.

I think you need to look into this more.
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>>24493680
The best account we have is 17% on unrealized and realized gains.
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I aped into lumber and homebuilders
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Space X began trading today, $2T mkt cap.
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>>24494095
What kind of fucking retards buys SpaceX at a 2trillion valuation on $0 earnings ever?
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>>24494140
growth stock innit
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My port is down 42% since my ATH
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>>24493680
Americans got $7500 annual contribution room to their Roth IRA for 2026, better than us. You lose the contribution room if you make over like $168k income in a year (tech workers), but that's the only difference. Roths are after-tax accounts, they are completely 100% tax free just like TFSAs.

Traditional IRAs are more like RRSPs, they are tax deferred.

Long term capital gains in the US is progressive at 0%, 15% and 20%. In low income retirement years you can pay zero taxes on gains.

Meanwhile, liberals in Canada are probably going to increase capital gains to 100% inclusion when silver goes to like $300. They'll also cut OAS, do primary home equity tax, and major austerity measures. They've been signalling all of these things.
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>>24494140
stocks are fan clubs, you're supposed to mindlessly buy the biggest and most famous companies whatever the price.
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>>24494095
Elon smart I buy stonk line go up
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>>24493709
lol
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>>24494569
Musk has been hyping up data centers and solar in space within 24-30 months, I don't know about that tbqh. I feel like there's a lot of space in Nevada and Arizona that can be filled with solar before that makes sense. Also if he really scales up solar in space exponentially, won't that affect us here on earth at some point?
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>>24495425
How do you cool a data centre in space?
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Hey,
Im late to the party and poor.
Is it better to trade on margin or get a regular loan that i will transfer to my broker?
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>>24495457
They want to leverage the extremely cold temperature in space.
Just flipped through their roadshow presentation. X (the social media platform and AI) is also part of the company, I'm pretty bullish on that platform, Musk wants to add banking and media and make it an everything app. Not very profitable right now though. They also want to make the largest chip factory in the world. Mostly their revenue comes from Starlink, where they talk about a $1.6T TAM, they have good growth but not sure how long that will last.
Clearly a very ambitious company, kinda hard to value, who knows how much they will grow all these new technologies. Wouldn't pay more than a trilly at most at this point, maybe $1.5T. Not going to invest outside gold juniors until I become rich though.
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>>24495860
>They want to leverage the extremely cold temperature in space

Anon...
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>>24495539
>questionable-image.jpeg
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Oil gonna rocket up next week, and I keep holding. Because there won't be a deal. Israel would never allow it.
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Don Durret's goon list. Thoughts?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qqic-hYx2Zk
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>>24495860
>I'm pretty bullish on that platform
It's mostly bots asking grok "is this true???" now.
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>>24495457
The Van Allen belts use radiation to suck the heat away from them
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>>24492560
TSFA contribution room was $10,000 per year before Trudeau took over. Imagine what could have been...
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>>24499382
It's the only good social media platform. Facebook is just old people, Instagram is for women, X is for politics and serious people.
>>24499381
Too much Mexican shit and other trash like 1911 Gold. He pretty much just owns every single junior.

Iran clearly doesn't want to give up their "nuclear dust" and the jews won't accept them having it. Trump had to do a deal right now with the mid terms coming up and oil about to go even higher, but I feel like there's a high chance they start it up again after November and blame Iran not giving up the uranium. The jews clearly want to keep going so they will keep pressuring Trump and hold blackmail over his head. They want regime change, but I don't think they are going to get it.
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>>24500886
Iran will also know that the war is at least not unlikely to start up again so they will prepare hard the next 6 months. We may see some big fireworks when this pops off again.
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>>24500886
>They want regime change
Israel wants a permanently destabilised state, not regime change. You don't keep killing negotiators and every potential new leader if transition is your goal. Iran must be kept weak for Israel to feel safe.
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>“This is a terrible deal,” Moulton told MS NOW on Saturday. “It’s basically a surrender document from Donald Trump to the supreme leader of Iran.”
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We is getting 24/7 gold trading from July 27
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>>24502072
>Israel wants a permanently destabilised state, not regime change.
They want both. They want them to be weak but there will always be someone in power and they want them to be subservient to the jews of course.
>>24502093
Iran did win this round, they knew Trump couldn't let oil run to $150+ before the midterms. But one should remember this isn't even round one. Trump bombed their nuclear facilities back in the summer of last year so this current war is round 2. What are the odds of round 3 some time after the midterms? probably above 50%. Even though Iran has now shown that they are capable of causing a lot of damage. The jews are psychotic, they will just keep starting new wars until either they control everything or they get crushed.
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>>24495539
Personal loans are at a much better interest rate... so if you have a stable job look at it as an advance on your paycheck, sort of like you're investing 40% of your paychecks the next 2-3 years?
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More horseman copium for you guys.

https://youtu.be/Nob4ZZ7VJt8?is=3NP32AGf2tNsWS0l
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>>24504516
Don't take out loans retard. Junior miners are already a super leverage bet.
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Glencore about to be shuttered by the heyahoya to keep two billion year old water from being contaminated in Canada.

https://spacedaily.com/t-nearly-three-kilometres-beneath-a-canadian-mine-geologists-found-water-that-may-have-been-isolated-in-the-rock-for-roughly-two-billion-years-older-than-animals-plants-and-almost-everything/
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>>24505410
Discovery Silver just bought that mine, it's still running but Glencore was about to shut it down due to reserves running low.
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>>24505073
>Don't take out loans retard.
Finn anon would disagree.
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Kikes with a last ditch effort to derail the deal kek.
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>>24506249
Green dildo in 15 min?
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>>24506265
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>>24506266
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>>24506265
Let's goo
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>>24506265
>>24506325
WAGMI
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Which is it:

1. kek oil baggies
2. perfect buying opportunity in oil?
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>>24506545
I'm structurally bearish oil, but if I had to make an investment I would wait until after the midterms and hope the war starts up again. China imported a lot less oil during the crisis though, I think the market is starting to feel the shift to electric cars. 55% of cars sold in China were BEVs and hybrids last year, will probably reach close to 100% within 5 years or so.
27% electric sold last year in EU which is up to 30% this year.
I get oil demand isn't going to 0, but it seems like demand is peaking and often times if demand starts going down in a market margins get squeezed. It's crazy to me that Exxon is trading at nearly 2x revenue and 20x earnings. But I suppose a lot of stocks are very highly valued right now.
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ok now that oil is dumping can gold junior miners go up more now??

why the fk does Saturn Metals go nowhere after news like this
>ASX-listed Saturn Metals has increased the measured, indicated and inferred gold resource of the Apollo Hill project, in Western Australia's Eastern Goldfields, by more than 590 000 oz to 2.83-million ounces, delivering a 26% overall growth in the mineral resource estimate (MRE) and reinforcing Apollo Hill as one of the largest undeveloped, single openpit gold resources in Australia.
>https://www.miningweekly.com/article/saturn-metals-increases-single-pit-gold-resource-to-almost-three-million-ounces-in-wa-2026-06-03
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The worst may finally be behind us
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>>24507458
keep energy prices low
and trump continuing massive deficit spending then it's just a matter of patience

though honestly im just using gold to hedge my tech plays, yeah it's a bubble but bubbles are lucrative and it's stupid to stay out, through dotcom QQQ went up like what 3x in under 2 years

if im wrong then at least i got my hedges so i dont go broke
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Oilbags are heavy bros. Very light weight compared to mining bags though
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>>24489642
Leveraged Leafbro fren, did you survive unscathed? Some of my Snowline June slurps are starting to look tasty
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I caved and bought miners, boosting my portfolio by 50% in size. The problem is, 50% of it is now oil. Maybe that's ok? Although it took a beating, maybe it's ok to hold a few years?
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>>24509185
>Leveraged Leafbro fren, did you survive unscathed
I survived with some bumps and bruises but I'll be alright.
I'm still gonna make it fren!
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>>24509241
Yes! It's imperative you are along for the WAGMI !!
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Got an email from Rick rules battle bank. Any of you anons going to sign up and hold your precious metals with them. Seems like an interesting concept they got going. Can borrow against it and gain interest etc. I'm looking into it.

https://battlebank.com/
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>>24509256
We're all in this together bro
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>>24509316
WAGMI

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