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Anonymous (ID: u8AbaMK8) Finland No.23426304 >>23426448 >>23426682
/cmmg/ - Commodities, Metals and Mining General
Strong oil demand edition
Anonymous (ID: Q8sUwue9) United States No.23426448 >>23426452 >>23426682 >>23426904
>>23426304 (OP)
Just go to the biz thread
Anonymous (ID: u8AbaMK8) Finland No.23426452
>>23426448
no
Anonymous (ID: vGBkxn08) United Kingdom No.23426489
market's blowing the back out of my short-term price targets.
Anonymous (ID: RwXheM/C) Portugal No.23426493
Nice so we removed 888 tonnes of silver from the LBMA inventories, yet silver was down yesterday. Free-float inventories at all time lows
Anonymous (ID: NM4BEKuW) Canada No.23426495
What do you guys think of Bocana Resources and their new Arizona mining project?
Anonymous (ID: 2tCDYMsp) Germany No.23426647
I wish we were a happy family and had one thread at biz
Anonymous (ID: u8AbaMK8) Finland No.23426678
Cenovus just upped their bid for MEG. Now they are offering $29.80/share. Very close to my $30/share expected target. I do expect Strathcona to come in with an even higher bid, but if not I would be pretty happy with MEG and Cenovus combining at these terms.
Anonymous (ID: dU55hR43) United States No.23426682
>>23426304 (OP)
cummies

>>23426448
Post your address /biz/ janny and someone will be along shortly, you fucking queer
Anonymous (ID: KI+Azu1A) Canada No.23426904 >>23426944
>>23426448
y tho
Anonymous (ID: Q8sUwue9) United States No.23426944 >>23426951
>>23426904
M&M
Anonymous (ID: Q8sUwue9) United States No.23426951
>>23426944
I meant M&A*
Anonymous (ID: xkUOZbjl) Finland No.23426968 >>23427090 >>23428546 >>23429174
>Lion One diluted more
>once again
Anonymous (ID: 2tCDYMsp) Germany No.23427090
>>23426968
Kek
Anonymous (ID: AgPederu) United States No.23427099
SIC unstoppable since new CEO, wish I'd bought more before Fidelity started charging $50 to buy it

https://ceo.ca/@newsfile/sokoman-minerals-triples-claim-holdings-along-65-km
Anonymous (ID: KI+Azu1A) Canada No.23427357 >>23427415 >>23427575
Damn everyone did migrate....it's jover
Anonymous (ID: vGBkxn08) United Kingdom No.23427364 >>23427388 >>23427525
$50 silver this week no problem
Anonymous (ID: rq9rBggH) Canada No.23427388
>>23427364
"RSI can remain elevated longer than the London bullion banks can remain solvent."
These will be my last words and written on my tombstone.
Anonymous (ID: AgPederu) United States No.23427415 >>23427464
>>23427357
Post in both bro! /biz/ allows webms up to 4mb, instead of the 2mb limit here, making /biz/ superior for large Japanese milker posting, an essential part of good due diligence
Anonymous (ID: KI+Azu1A) Canada No.23427464 >>23427489
>>23427415
>Snowline is $12 now
Feels so good
Anonymous (ID: B1A5eBOd) United States No.23427471
Greatest silver reserves in the world boys, mining 24/7, silver flooding the market, making fat stacks of cash for all investors. You made the right choice boys. Your DD was world class.
Anonymous (ID: AgPederu) United States No.23427489 >>23427527
>>23427464
It does, WAGMI Snowline Bro. Even if we see a little fuckery later, we are going to, ultimately, win bigly
Anonymous (ID: 1LzI25/L) United States No.23427525
>>23427364
>No monke
Gary on VPN
Anonymous (ID: NM4BEKuW) Canada No.23427527 >>23427562 >>23427566
>>23427489
Bro that wasn't even me lmao
I guess there are at least 2 Canadian Snow chads here
Anonymous (ID: K2F2T53o) Germany No.23427558
$50 was a piece of cake huh
Anonymous (ID: KI+Azu1A) Canada No.23427562
>>23427527
Feels good
Anonymous (ID: AgPederu) United States No.23427566
>>23427527
Nice, the more at the buyout the merrier
Anonymous (ID: ZcpJLzAR) Singapore No.23427575
>>23427357
Still here fren
Anonymous (ID: RwXheM/C) Portugal No.23428546
>>23426968
But.. the editor at 321gold.com told me it was a sure fire thing!?!
Anonymous (ID: RwXheM/C) Portugal No.23428547
Anonymous (ID: AHX40xwx) United States No.23428576
https://x.com/RonStoeferle/status/1086279343926464518?t=0m-W0ma_p2fwoQLiVx4DVA&s=01
Anonymous (ID: AgPederu) United States No.23428607
SALT Bros...
Anonymous (ID: AHX40xwx) United States No.23428608 >>23428907
Its over. Sell the tops lads.

https://x.com/i/trending/1975929448110449047?t=o_3WyDepRL8jO_LQP0zfWg&s=09
Anonymous (ID: KI+Azu1A) Canada No.23428907
>>23428608
Fucking goddamn it
Anonymous (ID: FUtOpU27) Macedonia No.23429174
>>23426968
Kek looking at the chart I remember HedglessHorseman shilling it at $1.40
Anonymous (ID: RwXheM/C) Portugal No.23429224 >>23429369
Surge chads rise
Anonymous (ID: xkUOZbjl) Finland No.23429369 >>23431171
>>23429224
Copper stocks had a huge day today. Look at Aldebaran! Wish I had more shares. Copper Giant also up over 10%, I have an even smaller speculative position of that.
Anonymous (ID: gZiKGt03) Canada No.23429630 >>23429799
Wally just announced another "sidecar" placement for Lion after triple upsizing their current LIFE offering. This shitco has been insane ever since that monster drill hit back in 2022. Always at a discount, always full warrants. And of course the shills/baggies on ceo insist that it's always the last financing, and more recently, that the SP will instantly re-rate to $1 even though they have a billion warrants well below there.
Anonymous (ID: xkUOZbjl) Finland No.23429799
>>23429630
It's hilarious really. This makes how many financings just this year? They just upsized their last financing like a day or two ago.
Anonymous (ID: M4vB7dTg) United States No.23430372 >>23430602
>dual nationals posting here and in/b*z
>/b*z reverts immediately to BHS thread
Anonymous (ID: tz5dSWIp) Finland No.23430602
>>23430372
nothing of value was lost
Anonymous (ID: tz5dSWIp) Finland No.23431158 >>23431182 >>23431195 >>23431237 >>23431240 >>23431332
Broes... I am literally one good trading day away from making fivebagger gains this year. Surely there has to be a big pullback soon?
Anonymous (ID: RwXheM/C) Portugal No.23431171
>>23429369
Yea CU spot had a pretty muted day (although bounced up this morning), copper companies must be up on more signs of β€œrisk-off” trading environments
Anonymous (ID: vGBkxn08) United Kingdom No.23431182 >>23431433
>>23431158
>Surely there has to be a big pullback soon?
no. keep applying more leverage. less than 1000% gains is nothing.
Anonymous (ID: vGBkxn08) United Kingdom No.23431186
Uranium falling off because one spot seller isn't catching a bid and having to lower their price. I love this inefficient market.
Anonymous (ID: RwXheM/C) Portugal No.23431195
>>23431158
See, this is the performance we were dreaming about in 2021. Dreams come true!
Anonymous (ID: NM4BEKuW) Canada No.23431237 >>23431244
>>23431158
How long did the 1970s mining run last?
We're only what, like 6 months into it?
Financial media is barely reporting on miners.
Anonymous (ID: NM4BEKuW) Canada No.23431240 >>23431244
>>23431158
also what are you going to do with the money?
no meme answers please
Anonymous (ID: tz5dSWIp) Finland No.23431244 >>23431323 >>23431325 >>23431673
>>23431237
The late 70s/early 80s bullrun was only like two years between bottom and top I think? Similar to the GFC bullrun. This time is unironically different
>We're only what, like 6 months into it?
We are like two or three years into the bull now leaf-kun... Bottom was in about October 2023, the big breakout was in March 2024. 2025 is when the bullrun has really started getting legs. Idk how long this will last.
>>23431240
I will continue reinvesting it into stocks. I am not even close to fuck you money yet
Anonymous (ID: vGBkxn08) United Kingdom No.23431277 >>23431286 >>23431292
every commodity bull market is in its very early stages until it's over. grifters need you to believe you're ahead of the curve to be their exit liquidity.
Anonymous (ID: HXumJDfc) Germany No.23431286
>>23431277
The world is cold and every mqn is alone out there, true but the charts and ratios show that the upside is in favor vs the downside
Anonymous (ID: tz5dSWIp) Finland No.23431292 >>23431302 >>23431325
>>23431277
I hear you and you're not wrong that grifters will always be there looking for more dumb money to pump their own holdings (like Don Durrett or Gary Savage etc.) but I know a bear market when I see one. We are very clearly still in a bull market in gold and commodities more generally speaking. A few years ago we were in a bear market, and I traded accordingly and was able to stay in the or grey oronly slightly red at worst. It's a bull market until it's not.

GSCI looks bullish as fuck. I wouldn't worry until I start seeing toppy signals.
Anonymous (ID: HXumJDfc) Germany No.23431300
Anonymous (ID: HXumJDfc) Germany No.23431302 >>23431333 >>23431340
>>23431292
>A few years ago we were in a bear market, and I traded accordingly and was able to stay in the or grey oronly slightly red at worst. It's a bull market until it's not.
Unironically i just entered precious metals at the 2021 highs and after and suffered like 50% loss until april now im nack in the green how fucked am I for underpwrforming so hard
Anonymous (ID: vGBkxn08) United Kingdom No.23431306
Uranium recovery started in 2020 and we're no more than 18 months from the top imho.
Anonymous (ID: RwXheM/C) Portugal No.23431308
Copper has made up 60% of the crash lows, bullish
Anonymous (ID: NM4BEKuW) Canada No.23431323 >>23431341
>>23431244
>We are like two or three years into the bull now leaf-kun..
I really don't think so, it was really crabby until last year
Anonymous (ID: NM4BEKuW) Canada No.23431325 >>23431327 >>23431341
>>23431244
>>23431292
also the mainstream financial news shows and websites are barely reporting on mining stocks, there is no fomo yet
it's just us rock nerds investing in this shit at the moment
Anonymous (ID: HXumJDfc) Germany No.23431327
>>23431325
This, and if gold and silver miners get rwcommended its always the obvious picks like First Majestic, Barrick Gold and Couer Mining
Anonymous (ID: HXumJDfc) Germany No.23431329
Or Rio Tinto
Anonymous (ID: iAqd1tEa) United States No.23431332 >>23431341
>>23431158
Phenomenal job Finbro! Pullback? Maybe, but not big imo. Predict you will continue to outperform throughout '26
Anonymous (ID: NM4BEKuW) Canada No.23431333 >>23431336 >>23431338
>>23431302
what are you invested in exactly
Anonymous (ID: HXumJDfc) Germany No.23431336 >>23431338 >>23431357
>>23431333
I dont want to get shamed thats why I will show you my best performers
Anonymous (ID: HXumJDfc) Germany No.23431338
>>23431333
>>23431336
For example I lost all my money on Great Panther silver lol and sold Blue Lagoon too early
I went
Anonymous (ID: tz5dSWIp) Finland No.23431340
>>23431302
I also entered around that time. I managed to avoid big losses like that because I wasn't just buying and holding, and I also started off small precisely to account for my own lack of experience. The losses I suffered were small because my positions were small. And I learned to mitigate risk and trade in a bear market. Even made money on some trades. I actually turned a profit on BHS while most people got rugpulled
Anonymous (ID: tz5dSWIp) Finland No.23431341 >>23431356
>>23431323
only in the juniors. The majors already started gigapumping in early 2024.
>>23431325
>>23431332
It doesn't look like we're anywhere near a top yet I agree. Let's hope we keep printing money for another year or two at least. Buy the fucking dips
Anonymous (ID: NM4BEKuW) Canada No.23431356 >>23431359 >>23431359 >>23431382
>>23431341
>The majors already started gigapumping in early 2024.

>25% increase over the year followed by a dump for a few months
>gigapumping
I don't think so.
In my mind the bull run didn't start until January 2025

>It doesn't look like we're anywhere near a top yet I agree.
Agreed. I hope it lasts a long fucking time. I want to be a millionaire.
>Let's hope we keep printing money for another year or two at least.
It's going to get out of control.
Anonymous (ID: NM4BEKuW) Canada No.23431357 >>23431389
>>23431336
Bro I fell for Aurcana and Bayhorse and lost so much money, meanwhile all of this crypto and meme stock shit was pumping. Felt so bad.
Now it's our turn to shine.
Also I went all in and bagheld BEX for over a year. What a joke.
Anonymous (ID: HXumJDfc) Germany No.23431359 >>23431361
>>23431356
>>23431356
>The majors already started gigapumping in early 2024.
Look at AEM for example, I sold last year and still ran up
Anonymous (ID: NM4BEKuW) Canada No.23431361 >>23431364
>>23431359
I was going to do ITM newmont calls in january but decided it was "too risky" kek
Anonymous (ID: HXumJDfc) Germany No.23431364
>>23431361
It do be like that
Anonymous (ID: iAqd1tEa) United States No.23431370 >>23431376
Spot just touched $50.01 and got knocked back a little, today will be wild
Anonymous (ID: fy/PSwqw) Netherlands No.23431376
>>23431370
FUCK NIGGERS AAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
Anonymous (ID: xkUOZbjl) Finland No.23431382 >>23431390 >>23431399 >>23431605
>>23431356
The point is, the bull market's early innings started from a bottom in late 2023 and the pumping started in 2024 already. Bull markets have humble beginnings.

Where do you think we are on the chart right now?
Anonymous (ID: iAqd1tEa) United States No.23431389
>>23431357
In fairness, Aurcana had a pretty good story initially. It got a lot of us bro. The important thing is we learned and survived. Looking back it was a class in Shitco 101 that turned out to be a valuable lesson
Anonymous (ID: ZcpJLzAR) Singapore No.23431390 >>23431395
>>23431382
Before the first sell off
Anyone who came in in the last year hasn't encountered their first 50% drop yet
Anonymous (ID: iAqd1tEa) United States No.23431394
$50.67 SPOT

are we squeezing bros?
Anonymous (ID: xkUOZbjl) Finland No.23431395 >>23431406 >>23431407
>>23431390
nonsense, first sell off happened in late 2024. Doesn't have to be a -50% drop, that would be insane. The mood of the markets was decidedly skeptical in 2024 when GDX was going up, and I remember the almost universal "miners never keep their gains" mentality when the pullback came in late 2024 and most of the gains enjoyed during the year were given back. 2025 has been a nonstop party on the other hand. We are clearly in the early "mania" phase.
Anonymous (ID: HXumJDfc) Germany No.23431399 >>23431402
>>23431382
Beteeen take off and sell off
Anonymous (ID: xkUOZbjl) Finland No.23431402 >>23431404
>>23431399
selloff was already in late 2024 though
Anonymous (ID: HXumJDfc) Germany No.23431404 >>23431405
>>23431402
My opinion is that I dont want it so early to end thats why im itnorant and say we are in the awareness stage to lie to my self, i dont hear you
Anonymous (ID: xkUOZbjl) Finland No.23431405
>>23431404
megabased
Anonymous (ID: ZcpJLzAR) Singapore No.23431406 >>23431417
>>23431395
Well most of my holdings either crabbed or was still bleeding out in 2024 so I've not seen any gains to give back then
Anonymous (ID: HXumJDfc) Germany No.23431407 >>23431417
>>23431395
I mean not many silver miners are trading on the 40$ or 50$ per ounce output
Anonymous (ID: xkUOZbjl) Finland No.23431417 >>23431431 >>23431440
>>23431406
>>23431407
okay, maybe I am wrong. I honestly don't know. Do you guys think there will be any major correction or selloff in this kind of market environment? Because I just don't see it. Everybody knows and feels that we are in a raging bull market right now. The mood is definitely hyper bullish across the board. It's just a totally different mood than what I experienced in the bear market between 2021 and 2023, and still different from the mood in 2024 when the good companies (not shitcos) started moving up.

I may be totally wrong but it just feels like we are at least halfway there. Silver is knocking on Heaven's door. I mean come on. I think the only reason I have only seen passing remarks about gold and miners from the financial press is because AI has been a much sexier bull market. But over here I have already started seeing "buying gold jewelry!" ads on TV
Anonymous (ID: HXumJDfc) Germany No.23431431 >>23431434
>>23431417
No one knows anon
We all have to see whats ahead of us
Taking profit has never ever been a bad idea
But sitting on a mountain of profit is a weird feeling and maybe even "must" feel wrong
Remember we have monkey brains and they werent made to sit infront of the pc and watch line go up
Anonymous (ID: xkUOZbjl) Finland No.23431433 >>23431599 >>23432658
>>23431182
>less than 1000% gains is nothing.
not too far away from that when I zoom out actually
Anonymous (ID: xkUOZbjl) Finland No.23431434 >>23431439
>>23431431
>Taking profit has never ever been a bad idea
I'm not gonna tho
Anonymous (ID: HXumJDfc) Germany No.23431439
>>23431434
Anonymous (ID: ZcpJLzAR) Singapore No.23431440 >>23431444
>>23431417
The bear trap must necessarily be a big enough dump that some people will say "it's over" and quit
And once they sell the second phase starts
Anonymous (ID: HXumJDfc) Germany No.23431444
>>23431440
I agree with this it must feel like the uranium sideways crab and final dump like the it happened the past years until few months ago
Anonymous (ID: iAqd1tEa) United States No.23431598 >>23431655
Is the Galleon bro who had over 100,000 shares at something like .20 still with us or did we lose him?
Anonymous (ID: vGBkxn08) United Kingdom No.23431599
>>23431433
mine looks like that when i include deposits
Anonymous (ID: NM4BEKuW) Canada No.23431605
>>23431382
I think we're partially starting "media attention" because it's not even really there. This bull run has been quite silent.
Anonymous (ID: KI+Azu1A) Canada No.23431655 >>23431658
>>23431598
He's knee deep in whores and can't answer the phone right now
Anonymous (ID: iAqd1tEa) United States No.23431658
>>23431655
kek, I hope so
Anonymous (ID: 1jvjXG02) United States No.23431673 >>23431686 >>23431697
>>23431244
>The late 70s/early 80s bullrun was only like two years between bottom and top I think?
The bull run was way more than two years. In the US, the entirety of the 1970s was one of high inflation and gold did quite well although there were severe corrections. In the final blowoff top of the secular PMs bull market, gold bullion more than triple in price. At the top, Federal Reserve chairman Paul Volcker dropped the hammer on inflation by jacking the Fed funds rate to something like 20% while also doing other things to reduce money supply

PMs never recovered their highs after that point but inflation was so bad and so persistent throughout the 1970s that people had something of a reflexive memory to buy dips or behave as if they were in a high inflation environment. This caused Volcker to spike the Fed funds rate again in 1982, inducing yet another recession, to finally drive a stake in the heart of inflation.

Bond yields and gold prices essentially ground down continuously, with spikes here and there, until 2000. The bond bull market would have been over if not for the housing bubble and the subsequent response to the 2008 financial crisis whereby the Fed manipulated bond yields lower. All it cost was about $20 trillion.

My feeling is that we're maybe at the halfway point in this PMs bull market cycle. There may be much more runway depending on how badly the Fed continues to run errant, failed monetary policy.
Anonymous (ID: 1jvjXG02) United States No.23431686
>>23431673
>In the final blowoff top of the secular PMs bull market, gold bullion more than triple in price.
This tripling was over the course of one year. (!)
Anonymous (ID: HXumJDfc) Germany No.23431689 >>23431693
They are not done printing and even discussing lowering rates
Anonymous (ID: xkUOZbjl) Finland No.23431690 >>23431702
https://www.internationaltin.org/confiscated-smelters-handed-over-to-pt-timah-amid-mining-crackdown/

Very interesting news on tin from Indonesia. The government there has been on an illegal mine shutdown spree and they have nationalized six tin smelters which account for half the country's tin refining capacity, due to environmental concerns (or so they justify it). Indonesia is THE tin producer so this signals stronger tin fundamentals. Although now that these refiners are in state hands, Indonesian tin exports have been increasing so maybe there is sort of pent-up supply coming to the tin market.

Another thing I want to point out is the attention they are putting on environmental reclamation in the mining sector. Indonesia is also the country that has flooded the market with nickel in recent years, and as Rick Rule has often recounted the environmental damage caused by their nickel mines is breathtaking. So I would view this news as very positive for nickel fundamentals as well. I have been buying nickel miners as of late and I think nickel may finally have found a bottom.

A third thought comes to my mind after these tin nationalizations: if this is Indonesia's stance on resource nationalism, will they eventually make a move on Grasberg? I don't think it should be a base case assumption but there is probably a higher likelihood of increased taxes and royalties for Freeport in the years ahead.
Anonymous (ID: iAqd1tEa) United States No.23431693
>>23431689
Anonymous (ID: xkUOZbjl) Finland No.23431697
>>23431673
Thanks for correcting me Cletus. I guess I oversimplified things and missed some important context while trying to hone in on the bull market timing.
>My feeling is that we're maybe at the halfway point in this PMs bull market cycle. There may be much more runway depending on how badly the Fed continues to run errant, failed monetary policy.
I think so too, it just feels like we are kind of half way there. I'm totally speculating but one possible scenario I could see is that we enjoy this PM bull for the next two or three years, and other commodities also join in on the fun. But then there's a top in 2028 or so as economic confidence starts to swing into the other direction. Then gold may not do super well until a real devaluation event or financial crisis sometime after 2030. The trend is obviously that there will be sovereign defaults and devaluations, but I think there will almost certainly be another "intermediate" change in trend before that. I don't really trust the guy but Martin Armstrong's views on economic cycles have been weirdly accurate at times so I have started to think in these kinds of cycles myself a bit. No idea if it's just dumb luck or if he really has cracked the code. Look at the timing of some of these recent years
Anonymous (ID: HXumJDfc) Germany No.23431702
>>23431690
Appreciate your thoughts
Anonymous (ID: iAqd1tEa) United States No.23431732 >>23431750
WAGMI
Anonymous (ID: wIW1pd+/) Germany No.23431750
>>23431732
keeeeeek
Anonymous (ID: rq9rBggH) Canada No.23431829
>$2.50 backwardation
Silverbros… is it happening?
Anonymous (ID: iAqd1tEa) United States No.23431852
Snowline Bros, we have a chance for a massive gain today if Kip talks SGD again on Fox Biz,

https://x.com/KHerriage/status/1976314898499109047

last time Kip discussed Snowline with Charles it went up over 30% that day before getting halted:

https://vimeo.com/1100835394
Anonymous (ID: 4eJAqxy7) United States No.23431950
Shellco broes ...
Anonymous (ID: vGBkxn08) United Kingdom No.23431997 >>23432075
told you it was over
Anonymous (ID: Q8sUwue9) United States No.23432075 >>23432090
>>23431997
Nah, just a speedbump
Anonymous (ID: ZfIFDinA) United States No.23432090
>>23432075
Yeah today's drop was the standard amount, but this one was way more dramatic only because the drop happened right after both metals barely crossed their historic lines.
Anonymous (ID: xkUOZbjl) Finland No.23432307
looks like pullback time finally
Anonymous (ID: JDIRw7R6) Finland No.23432327 >>23432365 >>23432377 >>23432440 >>23432463
WE HAVE A FIRESALE! DEPLOY MORE LEVERAGE! CATCH ALL THE KNIVES!
Anonymous (ID: ZfIFDinA) United States No.23432365 >>23437131
>>23432327
I'm going to catch the falling machete with my asscheeks
Anonymous (ID: iAqd1tEa) United States No.23432377
>>23432327
Just added 410 shares of Snowline during today's 5% off sale from our frens the banksters
Anonymous (ID: 9YCYvpz3) Germany No.23432424
What to buy?
I want to sell some starting positions I forgot about and start a new position somewhere
Anonymous (ID: iAqd1tEa) United States No.23432440
>>23432327
>massive BUY signal
Anonymous (ID: JDIRw7R6) Finland No.23432460
I bought some more Franco Nevada. My all other positions just started to correct but for some reason Franco Nevada has been gigadumping the whole week.
Anonymous (ID: xkUOZbjl) Finland No.23432463
>>23432327
yeah... go ahead and do that... I'll just sit this one out for now
Anonymous (ID: iAqd1tEa) United States No.23432479
WAGMI

https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=6I7NKlLltJU
Anonymous (ID: wIW1pd+/) Germany No.23432498 >>23432526
kek coworker bought 3x leveraged gold etf today
Anonymous (ID: 7YpUMkph) United States No.23432521 >>23432530
Has anybody checked on the fondletards over on /pmg/???
Anonymous (ID: xkUOZbjl) Finland No.23432526 >>23432534
>>23432498
you can blame him for the smackdown today. literally bogged
Anonymous (ID: wIW1pd+/) Germany No.23432530 >>23432605
>>23432521
yea they had a party at 51 silver
Anonymous (ID: wIW1pd+/) Germany No.23432534 >>23432537
>>23432526
who cares, we had red days and one or two days after we climbed back up
if not this correction was due
Anonymous (ID: xkUOZbjl) Finland No.23432537 >>23432546
>>23432534
>who cares
your coworker
Anonymous (ID: wIW1pd+/) Germany No.23432546
>>23432537
I told him hes crazy for that and the rearview mirror shows the line goes up
Anonymous (ID: 7YpUMkph) United States No.23432605
>>23432530
I still think $40 by April will be a piece of cake
Anonymous (ID: xkUOZbjl) Finland No.23432625 >>23432704 >>23432707
ooooh boy they are doing it. They are going to sell Eagle Ford just a few years after buying it (lol) and then they are going to consolidate their West Shale Basin Duvernay play. That means they will be buying up Spartan and/or Paramount's neighboring acres. Good time to be long SDE and POU, and I would be willing to extend goodwill to BTE enough to stay long for the pro forma combined company because I like those acres a lot.
Anonymous (ID: 58AD+Ety) Macedonia No.23432658 >>23432823
>>23431433
Holy fucking based. I need one of these, and i'm literally retired if i want to live here for the rest of my life (which i do not) lmfao.
Anonymous (ID: rq9rBggH) Canada No.23432704
>>23432625
Bagtex doing Bagtex things.
I remember a lot of people who bought it for the clearwater wells being really pissed off when they made that acquisition lmao.
Anonymous (ID: rq9rBggH) Canada No.23432707 >>23432839
>>23432625
Seeing a golden cross on it a few weeks ago was cursed as cursed can be.
Anonymous (ID: 5c/kqo7P) Poland No.23432823 >>23432852
>>23432658
You could have bought Avino in early 2024 it already did 11 banger since then
Anonymous (ID: xkUOZbjl) Finland No.23432839 >>23432842
>>23432707
yeah there's something really uncomfortable about seeing bullish share price action in BTE lol. Goes to show that oil stocks really have bottomed
Anonymous (ID: 5c/kqo7P) Poland No.23432842 >>23432847
>>23432839
You seen Sprott Copper Juniors ETF chart?
Anonymous (ID: xkUOZbjl) Finland No.23432847 >>23432851
>>23432842
I haven't but I'll guess it's been bright green recently
Anonymous (ID: 5c/kqo7P) Poland No.23432851 >>23432867
>>23432847
aye
Anonymous (ID: 58AD+Ety) Macedonia No.23432852 >>23432862
>>23432823
>Yeah bro just dump all your cash into a silver shitco.
Sure thing I could have, would have been the right move in retrospect... In retrospect though, or I could have been ruined if one thing went wrong.
Anonymous (ID: 5c/kqo7P) Poland No.23432862
>>23432852
well that company exists for decades and is listed on major murrican exchange
Anonymous (ID: xkUOZbjl) Finland No.23432867
>>23432851
Nice ride so far. Looks like this is a pretty new Sprott product, the chart doesn't go back more than this. Sprott must be making a killing right now with all the index flows rushing into commodities
Anonymous (ID: Q8sUwue9) United States No.23432965 >>23433057 >>23433081 >>23433152
Im going on a road trip to Canada for the weekend. Anything I should buy, see, or do? Is it cheap like Mexico with the exchange?
Anonymous (ID: QjaZsXfo) Canada No.23433057 >>23433152
>>23432965
canada is india now sad to say
our dolar isnt doing so hot so you should have to problem buying lots of souveniers
Anonymous (ID: 5c/kqo7P) Poland No.23433081 >>23433281
>>23432965
How is your French?
Anonymous (ID: iAqd1tEa) United States No.23433152 >>23433742
>>23433057
>>23432965
Anonymous (ID: Q8sUwue9) United States No.23433281
>>23433081
Ca va quelques fois peut etre. Il y a une longtemps depuis j'ai etudie francais.
Anonymous (ID: eXex/1Fj) Canada No.23433394 >>23433583
Are assay labs backed up like crazy right now?
What is going on?
Anonymous (ID: 4eJAqxy7) United States No.23433583
>>23433394
No, just dusters.
Anonymous (ID: B1A5eBOd) United States No.23433604
What is the average intelligence of the Bayhorse bag holder ?
Anonymous (ID: Q8sUwue9) United States No.23433742 >>23433809
>>23433152
Yeah escorts are like 5 ounces I think.
Is silver about 69 Canadian pesos?
Anonymous (ID: eB9H6wrD) United States No.23433809
>>23433742
$4371 rupees?
Anonymous (ID: 5U9kaHQD) United States No.23434027
i boughted remx, amerigo resources, and micron today
Anonymous (ID: Q8sUwue9) United States No.23434705 >>23434760
Anonymous (ID: Pd10RbJe) Finland No.23434760 >>23434785 >>23434790
>>23434705
That's like what, US$1.25?
Anonymous (ID: Q8sUwue9) United States No.23434785
>>23434760
lol, ya
Anonymous (ID: Q8sUwue9) United States No.23434790
>>23434760
but wait a minute, Finns dont use Euros do they?
>checks
I'll be damned
Anonymous (ID: Q8sUwue9) United States No.23434967
$50.36
https://youtu.be/5mwCmlaupkY?si=m7xBaU2Vk5bOar98
Anonymous (ID: RwXheM/C) Portugal No.23435026
Any oilbros got a read on this?
Anonymous (ID: vGBkxn08) United Kingdom No.23435140 >>23435145
$51 silver all hail gary
Anonymous (ID: Q8sUwue9) United States No.23435145 >>23435164
>>23435140
I feel the market swooshing tamp threatening again
Anonymous (ID: vGBkxn08) United Kingdom No.23435164
>>23435145
americans are selling silver here based on the timing of the drops. london is buying. maybe the shortage narrative has some truth.
Anonymous (ID: T6qDfm0k) Germany No.23435166
>Everybody get used to these $100 haircuts in gold and $1/$2 haircuts in silver, because they're going to be the 'new normal' henceforth. Do *NOT* fear them, welcome them.

is the best thing ive read today
Anonymous (ID: Pd10RbJe) Finland No.23435217 >>23435246 >>23435248
Xi cannot stop winning. Is anybody even doubting the China next world leader narrative anymore? BHP basically had to do this since China had started boycotting BHP's iron ore. They have all the leverage.
Anonymous (ID: NM4BEKuW) Canada No.23435246
>>23435217
I know I'm going to make a lot of money over the next 1-2 years, but what kind of life would I live if the dollar dies and America/Canada turns into a poverty stricken and probably violent shithole
Anonymous (ID: Pd10RbJe) Finland No.23435248 >>23436979
>>23435217
Then again mining.com's latest news release on this says BHP and China's talks have stalled. Twitterman probably lying again as usual but I could see BHP agreeing to selling a portion of their iron ore in RMB. The only news source I could find claiming BHP has agreed to selling in RMB is SteelOrbis, which in turn cited "market sources and Chinese media"

Let's see could be BS, could be legit
Anonymous (ID: Pd10RbJe) Finland No.23435282 >>23435301 >>23435316
>Australia's Queensland state government said on Friday it would run coal power plants at least into the 2040s, reversing a previous plan to pivot rapidly to renewables and in turn making national emissions reduction targets harder to achieve.
>The centre-right Liberal National Party won last year's election in Queensland, a huge chunk of land in Australia's northeast where more than 60% of electricity comes from coal-fired plants that are mostly owned by the state.
>"The former Labor government's ideological decision to close coal units by 2035, regardless of their condition, is officially abolished," said Queensland Treasurer and Energy Minister David Janetzki, laying out a five-year energy plan.
>"Queensland's coal-fired fleet is the youngest in the country and state-owned coal generators will continue to operate for as long as they are needed in the system and supported by the market," he said.

Unsuprisingly, previously stated ESG policies are being pushed back. Coal is getting steadily less irrationally hated. Even IEA's previous calls for peak oil demand in 2030 have been walked back. I don't expect either coal or oil to be gone from society in my lifetime, and neither coal demand nor oil demand will peak anytime soon either.
Anonymous (ID: vGBkxn08) United Kingdom No.23435301 >>23435315
>>23435282
australian opposition to all things nuclear is biting them in the ass once again. they have everything they need to be self-sufficient and green.
Anonymous (ID: Pd10RbJe) Finland No.23435315 >>23435344
>>23435301
They'll probably become very pro-nuclear in a few years time. Pendulum swinging takes some time but people are social creatures who love to think as a herd. If the trend is supportive of nuclear, even knuckleheaded Krauts and Ozzies will change their tone.
Anonymous (ID: T6qDfm0k) Germany No.23435316
>>23435282
interesting
Anonymous (ID: Pd10RbJe) Finland No.23435331 >>23435340 >>23435349 >>23435384 >>23435399 >>23435754 >>23436844
So much for the Japanese economic miracle. I've been predicting in the past few years that Japan is going to take it up the ass economically. They have the worst debt to GDP ratio in the world and they hold the most stinkiest bag of sovereign debts. They used to live in a near zero inflation, near zero growth "miracle" economy. Not possible anymore. Interest rates have to go up or inflation has to go up or both. There is sadly no way out for Japan, and they have set their economy up to fail spectacularly when the eventual global sovereign debt crisis rears its ugly head. No matter how many immigrants they take in to try to plaster over these fundamental problems, they cannot fix this sinking ship.
Anonymous (ID: T6qDfm0k) Germany No.23435340 >>23435349 >>23435362 >>23435384
>>23435331
Many will follow japan is one of the wealthier countries that goes down this path first
I believe the rest of the world will follow Japans path
Anonymous (ID: vGBkxn08) United Kingdom No.23435344 >>23435384
>>23435315
ze germans already have following the last elections. australians don't seem to have a political party pulling for it (since they're all owned by coal).
Anonymous (ID: NM4BEKuW) Canada No.23435349 >>23435384
>>23435331
>>23435340
Why don't people realize the problem is central banking and always was?
Anonymous (ID: Pd10RbJe) Finland No.23435362 >>23435384
>>23435340
Japan has very unique circumtances as their economy has been built on constant stimulus, massive leverage, zero growth and low inflation. Japan won't be the first domino to fall most likely but they are in a really bad place. Inflation globally is rising to the point that it is being seen in Japan, and even their central bank has had to start raising interest rates. Damned if they do damned if they don't. The Japanese consumer and economy isn't equipped to deal with stagflation, and the country's portfolio of stinky govt bonds is liable to keep losing its value as the secular government bond bull market is now pivoting into a bear market and potential crash if there is any sign of a failed Treasury auction or dare I say default in the years ahead
Anonymous (ID: Tzu2EV99) United States No.23435384
>>23435331
>>23435340
>>23435344
>>23435349
>>23435362
What is the Japanese equivalent of a Merc dime? We should start stacking it
Anonymous (ID: Pd10RbJe) Finland No.23435387
GLD made historical highs in volume yesterday.
Anonymous (ID: Tzu2EV99) United States No.23435393 >>23436638
We could see a big move today from Silver Storm, which becomes more likely if silver price stays over $50 at market open. If my dry powder balance wasn't $3.83 I'd buy another 5,000 shares at US$0.17, but it's possible I'm not only all-in and broke but retarded too, we'll see in a few hours

https://www.juniorminingnetwork.com/junior-miner-news/press-releases/433-tsx-venture/svrs/189043-silver-storm-enters-into-us-7-0m-offtake-financing-with-samsung-c-t-for-restart-of-la-parrilla-silver-mine-complex.html
Anonymous (ID: Tzu2EV99) United States No.23435399
>>23435331
Anonymous (ID: rq9rBggH) Canada No.23435754 >>23435786
>>23435331
All eyes on the carry trade I guess. If/when the rates go up, I suppose God help us all.
Anonymous (ID: xkUOZbjl) Finland No.23435786 >>23435816
>>23435754
It has started already. Although their new PM is a woman who seems to be a "run hot" kind of gal, the JPY dipped immediately after her election was confirmed. I suppose that would mean Japan is likely to just print away and let inflation run rampant for the next few years at least before they really have to crank up the rates
Anonymous (ID: rq9rBggH) Canada No.23435816 >>23435835 >>23435847
>>23435786
Will this create a DXY rally which slams our PMs?
Anonymous (ID: 5c/kqo7P) Poland No.23435833 >>23435918 >>23436135
Booooooooooooooooooooooooooriiiiiiiiiiiiiing day so far.
Anonymous (ID: xkUOZbjl) Finland No.23435835 >>23435847
>>23435816
maybe? I kind of hope DXY will rally a bit because it seems to be correlating positively with crude oil these days. I don't think DXY going up is a real impediment for gold in the greater scheme, might provide a pullback at best.
Anonymous (ID: xkUOZbjl) Finland No.23435847
>>23435816
>>23435835
Does seem to be trying to hammer in a bottom. You can visibly see the JPY dump lol.
Anonymous (ID: Q8sUwue9) United States No.23435918
>>23435833
Ya, Ive got abounds 25 positions and PSLV is in 3rd leading the charge today
Anonymous (ID: xkUOZbjl) Finland No.23435936
new sentiment indicator just dropped. Yeah I'm thinking we consolidate here.
Anonymous (ID: Tzu2EV99) United States No.23435938 >>23435951 >>23436947
Did Graeme do something good?
Anonymous (ID: T6qDfm0k) Germany No.23435951
>>23435938
no, sellers have no shares left to sell bottom is in
Anonymous (ID: vGBkxn08) United Kingdom No.23436135 >>23436151
>>23435833
perpetua up 10% this thing is fire
Anonymous (ID: xkUOZbjl) Finland No.23436151 >>23436210
>>23436135
will unironically go to $100/share.
Anonymous (ID: 5c/kqo7P) Poland No.23436160
>silver and gold going opposite directions
>still selling is stronger despite ATH
Anonymous (ID: vGBkxn08) United Kingdom No.23436210 >>23436225 >>23436249
>>23436151
what gold price are you assuming there, gary?
Anonymous (ID: xkUOZbjl) Finland No.23436225
>>23436210
$4k/oz. PPTA will probably end up trading at a slight premium to the NPV5% too. US insanity premium.
Anonymous (ID: T6qDfm0k) Germany No.23436247 >>23437693
copper is like, what the fuck did I do?
Anonymous (ID: T6qDfm0k) Germany No.23436249
>>23436210
10k piece of cake
Anonymous (ID: Tzu2EV99) United States No.23436638 >>23436698
>>23435393
pretty good day on the news considering most of my shitcos are down
Anonymous (ID: KI+Azu1A) Canada No.23436698 >>23440972
>>23436638
https://www.thecanadianpressnews.ca/businesswire_press_releases/silver-storm-enters-into-us-7-0m-offtake-financing-with-samsung-c-t-for-restart/article_228062c5-0d98-55d8-993e-17f56b249f48.html
Interdesting
Anonymous (ID: T6qDfm0k) Germany No.23436731 >>23437523
im not smart
I should have just averaged into gdx or any other mining etf since 2021 and I would be up more than I am right now
Anonymous (ID: 9YCYvpz3) Germany No.23436844 >>23436851
>>23435331
I will save my future japanese wife from this
Anonymous (ID: Tzu2EV99) United States No.23436851
>>23436844
>future japanese wife
get a trad one
Anonymous (ID: /8hPr74h) United Kingdom No.23436947
>>23435938
Sent his money to company account instead of ladyboy parlour?
Anonymous (ID: /8hPr74h) United Kingdom No.23436979
>>23435248
USA will try and interfere I'd think.

That's a direct hit to their sphere of influence of dollar.

But probably not directlty.
Anonymous (ID: tCBLDtQ5) United States No.23437064 >>23437232
>on my way to Canada
Indians in the car next to me...
Anonymous (ID: ZfIFDinA) United States No.23437131 >>23437146
>>23432365
my asshole is bleeding..
Anonymous (ID: KI+Azu1A) Canada No.23437146 >>23437158
>>23437131
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=UcwfEMdV-aM&pp=ygUTbXkgYXNzIGlzIGJsZWVkaW5nIA%3D%3D
Anonymous (ID: ZfIFDinA) United States No.23437158
>>23437146
Man, Swedish sex ed videos are weird as fuck
Anonymous (ID: qH58JiFD) Canada No.23437232 >>23440235
>>23437064
Cute blonde QuebeΓ§ois girl checked me in
Anonymous (ID: vGBkxn08) United Kingdom No.23437296
uranium held up well for most of the day but succumbed in the closing hours. made a little money trading the swing, more luck than judgement.
Anonymous (ID: 5c/kqo7P) Poland No.23437523 >>23437598
>>23436731
I was buying dips in mining like a madman in that period.
Anonymous (ID: xkUOZbjl) Finland No.23437598
>>23437523
>buy stock
>it dips
>buy the dip
>it dips
>buy the dip
>it dips
>buy the dip
>it dips
>buy the dip
>it dips
>buy the dip
>it dips
>buy the dip
>it dips
so happy that's over
Anonymous (ID: T6qDfm0k) Germany No.23437670 >>23437833 >>23438506 >>23439453
I think I have to diversify into Nickel mining companies, any favourites of yours?
Anonymous (ID: enygpjKG) Portugal No.23437693
>>23436247
I think copper traders were just spooked by random Trump tariffs, regardless of if it directly affects copper trade. Just almost like a PTSD, reflexive jolt given to a sector that has been a victim of the exact same flippant and sudden Trump admin tariffs.
Anonymous (ID: enygpjKG) Portugal No.23437700
Also love how gold just casually shrugged off a huge red day with a move north of 4k. Israel- Iran is on the menu next
Anonymous (ID: enygpjKG) Portugal No.23437707
Also wtf is this Janne
Anonymous (ID: vGBkxn08) United Kingdom No.23437833 >>23439529
>>23437670
I've picked up some lifezone. seems an okay project but it's run up a lot already so I'm wary.
Anonymous (ID: qH58JiFD) Canada No.23437995 >>23438163
Silver was slammed back under $50?!
Anonymous (ID: 5U9kaHQD) United States No.23438161 >>23438167 >>23438227 >>23438509
wtf is going on.
Anonymous (ID: 5c/kqo7P) Poland No.23438163 >>23438178
>>23437995
???
Anonymous (ID: 5c/kqo7P) Poland No.23438167
>>23438161
???
Anonymous (ID: qH58JiFD) Canada No.23438178
>>23438163
I thought we closed over $50 but now I see on the charts they pushed it down to about 49.95 right at close. All while gold pushed up to finish.
Anonymous (ID: ZfIFDinA) United States No.23438227
>>23438161
tungsten is mostly used in the arms industry
Anonymous (ID: 5c/kqo7P) Poland No.23438249 >>23442049
Eric Sprott owns 40 percent of Hycroft now
Anonymous (ID: xkUOZbjl) Finland No.23438506 >>23439453 >>23439529
>>23437670
I am long Lifezone, Centaurus and Nexmetals. I would also like to have Talon Metals but that thing is flying high because of US insanity
Anonymous (ID: xkUOZbjl) Finland No.23438509
>>23438161
US insanity.
Anonymous (ID: NM4BEKuW) Canada No.23438675
lmao crypto bros are absolutely rekt right now and gold and silver are STILL going up
Anonymous (ID: zguefL6F) United States No.23439071 >>23439857
https://youtu.be/knmVLC3Hqbw?si=PFSxzVZ3K3OoXxVK

Back when life wasn't as weird.

Try to be as free today..... lassenigger
Anonymous (ID: UBBEMIhf) Finland No.23439453 >>23439529
>>23437670
>>23438506
Oh yeah also Chalice Mining. It has run up a lot so I feel bummed to be out of it right now, but I am thinking of reopening a long position. They should have a PFS out by the end of the year. I was doing some rough calculations and at the current metal prices I think they should have an asset with over US$2B NPV8%. Say US$1.5B NPV10% if you want to get anal about the discount rate, but I think they will probably be able to attract good terms on a financing. Might get funded in part by Ozzie gubment funny munny. The stock is trading at US$623M. From an asset value perspective Bravo should be like twice as cheap, but there aren't many good PGM/nickel stocks to choose from so why not just own both
Anonymous (ID: HXumJDfc) Germany No.23439529 >>23439547
>>23437833
>>23439453
>>23438506
Thank you

>chalice mining
Chalice im holding since 12.04.2024, its unironically not too late to get in here
Anonymous (ID: UBBEMIhf) Finland No.23439547
>>23439529
I know. Bravo was and is just much cheaper so I prioritized that. I do intend to reenter Chalice.
Anonymous (ID: dVJVvsux) United States No.23439857
>>23439071
Anonymous (ID: xkUOZbjl) Finland No.23440159 >>23440452
https://youtu.be/eRUEqQmQoP0?si=BRV0yhfagZNnNMD6

Here's an interesting video about what hs been going on in Argentina and the Peso.
>TL;DW
basically, Milei is losing support from the electorate and the Peso is overvalued. His party lost in a landfall election recently and the Peso gigadumped, taking Argentine stocks down with it. Then the USA stepped in and said they will do whatever it takes to pump the Peso. The video goes on to say that this is obviously unhealthy and historically these kinds of situations have resulted in sudden devaluation in Argentina.

It's obvious the current Trump admin wants a weak USD so they're trying to blow hot air into the Peso, but between this and the JPY dumping because Japan's new PM is no fan of austerity, it's starting to seem pretty clear to me that the DXY may be setting a bottom here. But I don't think a strong Dollar means weak gold; what we are seeing right now is that famous race to the bottom between currencies.
Anonymous (ID: vABC/drg) Canada No.23440235
>>23437232
Im at this campsite and people just let their dogs walk around and don't clean up after them... the worst.
Anonymous (ID: NM4BEKuW) Canada No.23440452 >>23440490 >>23441619
>>23440159
Milei has a lot of promise and did a lot of good things.
What should be have done differently?
Why not just cancel/default on the debt and allow currency competition?
Anonymous (ID: vGBkxn08) United Kingdom No.23440490 >>23440570 >>23444375
>>23440452
his fairy tale economic ideas don't work and that's being proven out now.
Anonymous (ID: l05zIweu) Canada No.23440570 >>23440587
>>23440490
They've worked in many countries in the past including the USA which didn't have a central bank for many decades after the civil war.
Economic freedom basically works everywhere.
Look how shit your country is doing by pursuing the opposite to that.
Anonymous (ID: vGBkxn08) United Kingdom No.23440587 >>23440601
>>23440570
Our country is shit largely because Thatcher did the same free market "short term pain for short term gain then long term pain" economics, and we've had variations on the pro-business austerity theme ever since. Not sure what propaganda you're being fed to make you think otherwise.
Anonymous (ID: l05zIweu) Canada No.23440601 >>23440607 >>23441491
>>23440587
Lmao how are there economic leftists in these threads. What do you even invest in commodity stocks for?
>Thatcher
She basically increased the size of government and so did everyone they came after her. Look at money printing, debt and spending levels.
>we've had variations on the pro-business austerity theme ever since
Imagine believing this when the data says the opposite
>Not sure what propaganda you're being fed to make you think otherwise.
Look in the mirror
Anonymous (ID: vGBkxn08) United Kingdom No.23440607 >>23440613
>>23440601
>ooh no the leftists
Your American is showing.
Anonymous (ID: l05zIweu) Canada No.23440613
>>23440607
>blames le thatcher on all the problems in the uk
>not a leftist
Lol ok bud
Anonymous (ID: jRYTGb+X) Estonia No.23440927 >>23441484 >>23441657
Will Trump rug rare earths with another fake deal?
Anonymous (ID: 6lHtgsLq) United States No.23440972
>>23436698
I think I might do very well on this one, biggest risk could be El Presidente Sheinbaum
Anonymous (ID: 9GxQCiMo) Canada No.23441032 >>23441657
Just hit a coin shop while I'm here in Montreal. Line out the door but people were buying and selling. Mostly slow because they go through and test everything if you're selling.
Anonymous (ID: 9GxQCiMo) Canada No.23441183
Oh shit its Octoberfest and all the college bitties are dressed up slutting around
Anonymous (ID: dU55hR43) United States No.23441484
>>23440927
USAR swings down to 20 bucks, then it runs to 60 bucks on the next swing?
Anonymous (ID: dU55hR43) United States No.23441491
>>23440601
British people are retarded.
Anonymous (ID: xkUOZbjl) Finland No.23441619
>>23440452
>What should be have done differently?
Probably he should have floated the Peso exchange rate since it's artificially high right now. He is a professed free markets man and his policies did a lot of good, but he has allowed the Peso to remain overvalued. But then again I am not sure if Argentina's problems are even fixable within one or two presidential terms...
>Why not just cancel/default on the debt
Argentina has defaulted in the past. It is absolutely not what anybody should want.
Anonymous (ID: xkUOZbjl) Finland No.23441657 >>23441665 >>23443636
>>23441032
Thank you for the sentiment report leaf-kun! Seems like there is a lot of volume and no clear consensus about whether people want to buy or sell, that is good and signals that the gold/silver market doesn't seem overheated yet

>>23440927
I don't think he can. China is in the driver's seat when it comes to rare earths, and they have been curtailing supply to Europe and the USA. The REE market is essentially entirely Chinese, so the REEs have been gigapumping as a result. The best Trump and others in the West can do is support non-Chinese projects to try and get some sources of supply back online.

Here's a nice short read from Robert Bryce on the topic, only part of it is readable because of subscription Jewery but you only need to read the free part to get an idea of what's going on: https://open.substack.com/pub/robertbryce/p/china-inc-tightens-the-rare-earth?utm_source=share&utm_medium=android&r=1bah86
Anonymous (ID: vABC/drg) Canada No.23441665
>>23441657
>I just came up for the wkd to enjoy some nightlife and maybe fuck an escort
Anonymous (ID: B1A5eBOd) United States No.23441775 >>23441948
winning status?
Pic from ~ 2017
Anonymous (ID: xkUOZbjl) Finland No.23441948 >>23441993
>>23441775
that's a really dingy looking crusher lol. Not that it matters since it was never used
Anonymous (ID: B1A5eBOd) United States No.23441993 >>23441996
>>23441948
>it was never used
It was used for photo ops, therefore tax write off I suppose?
Anonymous (ID: xkUOZbjl) Finland No.23441996
>>23441993
yeah and the equity value O'Neill was able to scam out of the market to fund his luxurious lifestyle.
Anonymous (ID: 5c/kqo7P) Poland No.23442049 >>23442579
>>23438249
I love how no one gives a damn in this thread
Anonymous (ID: 6lHtgsLq) United States No.23442579
>>23442049
Anonymous (ID: vABC/drg) Canada No.23443143 >>23443839
The silver market breaks next week.
(And probably also S&P500 crashes because bankers need cover.)
Anonymous (ID: xcGYG46P) Estonia No.23443636 >>23443656 >>23443661
>>23441657
Rugged by China
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2025-10-12/china-calls-on-us-to-return-to-negotiations-over-trade-issues?leadSource=reddit_wall
Anonymous (ID: NELM46s+) Germany No.23443656
>>23443636
Im nlt gonna pay 1.99 per month to read this article
Anonymous (ID: xkUOZbjl) Finland No.23443661
>>23443636
>herro prease ret us sell you our resources with no tarrifs
>no
>ok
wooow
Anonymous (ID: 5c/kqo7P) Poland No.23443839 >>23444202
>>23443143
NGL if S&P 500 would be used to cover metals and not vice versa that would be hilarious in a very special way.
Anonymous (ID: vABC/drg) Canada No.23444202
>>23443839
Indeed
Anonymous (ID: 5c/kqo7P) Poland No.23444234 >>23444703
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=As3aHI3kVsE
Anonymous (ID: qINjDae4) United States No.23444375 >>23444547
>>23440490
He should accept that communism is the future and it has succeeded everywhere it's been tried
Anonymous (ID: 5c/kqo7P) Poland No.23444547
>>23444375
Well, given how so many duded like Peter Schiff jerking off to "oh muh oh so capitalist" commie China you may have a point.
Anonymous (ID: 5c/kqo7P) Poland No.23444703 >>23444708
>>23444234
anyone recognizes that BIG dude in red that enters with that blondie?
Anonymous (ID: 5c/kqo7P) Poland No.23444708 >>23444731 >>23444744 >>23444762
>>23444703
I mean this one on the left
Anonymous (ID: 5c/kqo7P) Poland No.23444731
>>23444708
Dude is strangely similar looking to the certain person in resort of body size and nose olus body language, but I cannot tell if it's the person I think because of low amount of details in image, he sits too far. It's not like people look similar to other people after all.
Anonymous (ID: 5c/kqo7P) Poland No.23444744
>>23444708 (You)
Dude is strangely similar looking to the certain person in resort of body size and nose olus body language, but I cannot tell if it's the person I think because of low amount of details in image, he sits too far. It's not like people do not look similar to other people after all.
Anonymous (ID: xkUOZbjl) Finland No.23444762 >>23444780
>>23444708
never seen this guy. Do you associate him with something?
Anonymous (ID: 5c/kqo7P) Poland No.23444780 >>23444790
>>23444762
If you don't recognize him then there is no point in debating that. It's hilarious how he gives off the same vibes tho. Maybe it's due to the body size. If we only had that video in higher resolution maybe I would confirm or disprove.
Anonymous (ID: xkUOZbjl) Finland No.23444790 >>23444796
>>23444780
I guess he kind of looks a little bit like QH. Glasses, nose, balding, fat. But not the first thing that came to my mind
Anonymous (ID: 5c/kqo7P) Poland No.23444796 >>23444807
>>23444790
Ben Stoikovich does not look too much like himself in that video. Maybe it's some strange distortion. No idea who QH is tho.
Anonymous (ID: xkUOZbjl) Finland No.23444807 >>23444829 >>23445399
>>23444796
uhh dude Quinton Hennigger? One of the biggest shitco shills in the sector? The Crescat Capital guy? Talking head prime? SNWNGR idol?
Anonymous (ID: 5c/kqo7P) Poland No.23444829 >>23444833
>>23444807
Ah, I don't think it's him. The only common thing I see is wearing glasses. No manerism of that guy in red in any way. Observe his body language.
Anonymous (ID: xkUOZbjl) Finland No.23444833 >>23444881
>>23444829
yeah I didn't think it was him either. Just a passing resemblance
Anonymous (ID: 5c/kqo7P) Poland No.23444881
>>23444833
Then there is no point in speculating. If it was who I thought it could be he would get recognized most likely by you too.
Anonymous (ID: 5c/kqo7P) Poland No.23445039
in less then hour trading starts
Anonymous (ID: GR2Rbc3G) United States No.23445399
>>23444807
>SNWNGR idol?
Easy Finnbro, I was in before Henigger started pumping, and I never had to sell a big chunk like the Crescat tards did
Anonymous (ID: 4VuVmkI1) Poland No.23445403 >>23445417
nigger nigger nigger
Anonymous (ID: 5c/kqo7P) Poland No.23445417
>>23445403
Calm down Wacek
Anonymous (ID: 5c/kqo7P) Poland No.23445535
LET'S FUCKING GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOo
Anonymous (ID: 5c/kqo7P) Poland No.23446444
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0HtyF0jux2Q
Anonymous (ID: V8waHvUo) Canada No.23446548
Futes?
Anonymous (ID: GR2Rbc3G) United States No.23446989 >>23448131
Anonymous (ID: 5U9kaHQD) United States No.23447223
My main regret is I hold all of my gold/silver in pslv/phys so I can never truly feel like a dragon. At this point it's enough to fill a safe. Also my 2nd regret is not buying more rio 2 at the lows.
Anonymous (ID: V8waHvUo) Canada No.23447356 >>23447507 >>23448160 >>23448302 >>23448427
I just banged an escort, made out with her and cummed on her butt. Feel kinda dirty now.
Anonymous (ID: qINjDae4) United States No.23447507
>>23447356
Wash your benis
Anonymous (ID: NjsemHDr) Germany No.23448055 >>23448376
Good morning
Anonymous (ID: 5c/kqo7P) Poland No.23448131
>>23446989
Ah yes, because as we know, US is about to balance their budget and even taxi drivers already bought their bullion.
Anonymous (ID: 5c/kqo7P) Poland No.23448160 >>23448600
>>23447356
Do STD testing
Anonymous (ID: NM4BEKuW) Canada No.23448302
>>23447356
Is this bullish?
Anonymous (ID: enygpjKG) Portugal No.23448376 >>23448412
>>23448055
Gluten tag
Anonymous (ID: NjsemHDr) Germany No.23448412 >>23448529
>>23448376
Bom dia
Anonymous (ID: dBii7d4C) United States No.23448427 >>23448589 >>23448600
>>23447356
gross, was she at least Japanese?
Anonymous (ID: vGBkxn08) United Kingdom No.23448430
Following their failed acquisition of Anfield last year, now IsoEnergy have bid to take out Toro Energy who have a bunch of uranium that can't be mined in Western Australia. Another bet on the laws changing as sentiment shifts and the uranium price rises.
Anonymous (ID: enygpjKG) Portugal No.23448529
>>23448412
It’s looking damn good Pm, gold ripping towards $4100 and U and RE stocks ripping as well. Never felt better to be an energy fuels holder
Anonymous (ID: 5c/kqo7P) Poland No.23448589
>>23448427

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uACGSiN3ZkI
Anonymous (ID: V8waHvUo) Canada No.23448600 >>23448603 >>23448713
>>23448427
>>23448160
she was Γ  petite blonde from Quebec
Anonymous (ID: NjsemHDr) Germany No.23448603
>>23448600
Nibba get over it there are plenty more why are you depressed about that
Anonymous (ID: 5c/kqo7P) Poland No.23448707
And gold doing another new ATH after ATH today so far.
Anonymous (ID: 5c/kqo7P) Poland No.23448713
>>23448600
are blondes immune to HPV?
or what is your point?
Anonymous (ID: dBii7d4C) United States No.23448732
it sure is fun watching shitcos go up 10%+ with metals mooning and the corrupt, unregulated leaf market closed
Anonymous (ID: dVJVvsux) United States No.23448741 >>23448744
Rana broes, we're going to Nevada.
Anonymous (ID: dBii7d4C) United States No.23448744
>>23448741
Kek, please don't bamboozle Rana too much Staking anon, I still own Lagoon shares
Anonymous (ID: 5c/kqo7P) Poland No.23448778 >>23448788
>Several mining stonks opened with gaps
neat
Anonymous (ID: NjsemHDr) Germany No.23448788 >>23448791
>>23448778
Bayhorse is among them
Anonymous (ID: 5c/kqo7P) Poland No.23448791
>>23448788
so is Hycroft
Anonymous (ID: enygpjKG) Portugal No.23448792
Mainstream news in Portugal
Anonymous (ID: enygpjKG) Portugal No.23449133
I was tripping, refreshing TSX.V listings, all confused. Thanksgiving.

Thankful for true price discovery
Anonymous (ID: dBii7d4C) United States No.23449209 >>23449516
Anonymous (ID: HytSSDCg) Canada No.23449516
>>23449209
Cursed
If I saw this on the street I'd kill it
Anonymous (ID: 5U9kaHQD) United States No.23449548
https://pastebin.com/T79mHize


lol found an old pastebin of pre-cmmg mining picks. Many are delisted today

>bayhorse
>developer
Anonymous (ID: rq9rBggH) Canada No.23449594
>London Bridge is falling down
>Falling down
>Falling down
>London Bridge is falling down
>My fair lady
Anonymous (ID: 9GqyGR3p) Finland No.23449634
>SOLG up 19%
>NEXM up 19%
>SKE up 13%
>EDV up 11%
>PAAS up 7%
>IAG up 7%
>LZM up 6%
>ARMN up 6%
>PPTA up 5%
>PDI.AX up 5%
>EQX up 4.5%
>NEM up 4.5%
>AEM up 4.5%
>AU up 4%
Anonymous (ID: HytSSDCg) Canada No.23449663 >>23449733 >>23449825
>SnowLine and Galleon down
I've been bamboozled
Anonymous (ID: GpSs2Qhf) United States No.23449733
>>23449663
Cramer said buy gold. So, sell while we're at the top.
Anonymous (ID: 3bdoZgX5) United States No.23449743
My port was up over 5% last I checked
Anonymous (ID: dBii7d4C) United States No.23449825 >>23449851
>>23449663
Snowline green fren, Galleon might close up, it's +32% last 30 days, not too shabby
Anonymous (ID: 5U9kaHQD) United States No.23449838
Anonymous (ID: HytSSDCg) Canada No.23449851
>>23449825
Oh Google is lying to me then
I don't have my portfolio on my phone