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Forgotten Wealth Edition

>Why Gold?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i3S4rl6ehiI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gksenA5Al_A
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FI7NnOg2rxo

>Bullion dealers
https://jmbullion.com/
https://sdbullion.com/
https://boldpreciousmetals.com/
https://bgasc.com/
https://www.moneymetals.com/
https://monumentmetals.com/
https://goldenstatemint.com/
https://silvertowne.com/
https://schiffgold.com/
https://goldsilver.com/
https://pinehurstcoins.com/
https://sprottmoney.com/
https://goldsilver.be/en/
https://silvergoldbull.com/
https://www.goldeneaglecoin.com/

>Constitutional/"junk" silver info
https://jmbullion.com/ultimate-guide-to-90-silver-coins/
https://kevinsworkbench.com/junksilverguide/
http://coinflation.com
http://coinapps.com/

>Compare
https://findbullionprices.com/ (US)
https://eu.compare.pm (EU)

>News
https://kitco.com/
http://silverseek.com/
https://mining.com/

>Bullion tax info by state:
https://apmex.com/state-sales-tax-information

>Prospecting
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZCL6FKQZyoM
https://usgs.gov/energy-and-minerals/mineral-resources-program/science
https://gov.bc.ca/assets/gov/farming-natural-resources-and-industry/mineral-exploration-mining/documents/mineral-titles/mt-faqs/faq_fmc.pdf
https://mndm.gov.on.ca/en/mines-and-minerals/mining-act
https://amazon.ca/Gold-Creeks-Ghostowns-British-Columbia/dp/088839988X

>Test
Nitric Acid
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3mg9YcAShTo
Magnets
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NgSXg-WOEVY
https://fakebullion.com/index.php/resources/fake-bullion-database
https://fakebullion.com/index.php/resources/identifying-fake-bullion

>EU/ENGLAND sources
https://www.chards.co.uk/ [Much cheaper than BullionByPost]
https://goldprice.eu5.net/ [Website to compare gold prices for UK]

>Russian/European coins
https://oldsilver.ru/

>Relevant information regarding mining companies
https://pastebin.pl/view/fddd4572

Previous thread: >>25529797

>> No.25550948

JPM GIVE ME CHEAPIES NOW REEEEEEEEE

>> No.25550977
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25550977

first for waifus

>> No.25551003

That was a nice smack down at exactly 8:30am.
Why are they so obvious about it? Are they asserting dominance?

>> No.25551004

Nick Ger

>> No.25551069

>>25551003
So obvious that the cat isn't ready to be let out of the bag, but it can only go on so much longer.

>> No.25551077

>>25551004
Lol that’s what I call all my friends named Nick

>> No.25551115

>>25551003
20 cents is hardly a smackdown

>> No.25551123

If you ever found a gold horde, why would you ever publicize it? Just buy a smelting right and cast/sell a few bars here and there and live your days in modest luxury. “Muh numismatic” won’t help you after Spain confiscates 99% of the treasure

>> No.25551279
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25551279

Europoor here, I want to buy one of those cool Gold Certificate Bills, but the info on the internet is quite scarce.

I do have a silver certificate (the one on the pic, except 1935) and why are there silver certificates that go from 1$ to 10$. Why do the gold certificates go form 10$ to 1000$?? Like, I thought only the 20$ bill would be redeemable for a gold coin and the 1$ for a silver coin.

Also why did some bills back then have the "Payable to the bearer on demand", and other bills didn't?

They are somewhat random questions but I haven't been able to find the answer and I'm dead curious

>> No.25551307
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25551307

CLF ON THE MOVE AGAIN

>> No.25551352

Your daily reminder that Bayhorse Silver is trading at 0.5x cash flow even at today's silver prices, which gives it 20x potential even today

https://twitter.com/HouwelenHenkie/status/1317130087842631680 https://twitter.com/HouwelenHenkie/status/1317130621962100737

>> No.25551384

>>25551352
no one wants to buy your bags

>> No.25551403

>>25551123
because you can in fact make more money selling it under the table to a private collector, and than the treasure gets to continue existing with its history intact. Also you can talk to the authorities first without giving up the location of the treasure (while keeping a chunk for yourself) than get that sweet sweet Nat Geo documentary money as well as the finders fee from the government. I would rather see any treasure I found end up in a museum where others can enjoy it than just smelt it down.

>> No.25551429

>>25551384

Do you own a metals recycling business by any chance

>> No.25551454

>>25551279
back in the day, you were supposed to be able to take those gold or silver certificates into a bank and exchange them for the equivalent value of physical metal. idk how often ppl actually did it though.

>> No.25551551

Started a position on $UUUU out the gate , 100 @ $4.

Thank you based MM’s

>> No.25551575
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25551575

Hey /pmg/ i just bought some silver
Did i do good?

>> No.25551604
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25551604

Jochen is a fun guy, always enjoy his reports

"Aztec is undervalued, that is for sure."

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=An7-u17J5hM

>> No.25551658

>>25551279
>why are there silver certificates that go from 1$ to 10$. Why do the gold certificates go form 10$ to 1000$??
Same reason our fiat goes from $1 to $100, fungibility
>Also why did some bills back then have the “Payable to the bearer on demand”, and other bills didn’t?
As far as I’m aware all gold and silver certificates had the “payable to the bearer on demand” written on them, the ones that didn’t were either Treasury bills or federal reserve notes

>> No.25551661

>>25551604

Aztec is mooning today

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25551724

>Dad found the stack

>> No.25551729

Lads, should i be buying Gold and Silver mining stocks?

Already have enough physical

>> No.25551769

>>25551724
Are you afraid he will rob you or what?

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25551782

>>25550893
menthol futures be moonin' nigga, we out here finna arbitrage wit da NIGEX
Finally the watermelon:menthol ratio gonna go back to historic balance and shiet

>> No.25551803

>>25551729
After DD, don't fomo in

>> No.25551867

>>25551307
when is CLF going to break 15? my long call is for 15.

>> No.25551913

>>25551729
>Lads, should i be buying Gold and Silver mining stocks?

yes but do research first because alot of them are speculative and could go bust

>> No.25551918

>>25551803
DD?

>> No.25551936
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25551936

>>25551575
>Lizard coins
lizard thread was a few threads ago fren.
but yeah, ya did good kid.

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>>25551918
>DD?
this better be a fuckin troll

>> No.25551985

>>25551913
Putting most into Eldorado and Barrick, then i have a few in First Majestic Silver, im happy spreading $5000 into First Maj and Barrick and then calling it a day

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25552006

Post stacks. Green Horn here.

>> No.25552021

>>25551951
Genuinely perplexed famalam

>> No.25552029
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>>25551658
oh so back in the 1920s in America there were several types of bills??

Like these 2 I found. According to google they are both from the 1920s

>> No.25552031

>>25551951
I never heard the fucking term "DD" as an acronym until just recently (yes I know it stands for due diligence). I was in these threads heavily in march-may and nobody used it. It used to be "DYOR" which got used, no idea why people started using DD a million times a day.

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25552036

>>25551661
holy crap, up 20%

>> No.25552054
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25552054

>>25551918
Destroyer. LCS stands for Littoral Combat Ship

>> No.25552076

>>25552036
guess who is retard that pumped.

>> No.25552139

>>25552029
the one on the left i think is a treasury note, the right is a gold certificate. Both were taken as money. The US went through a lot of different bill designs too.

>> No.25552177

>>25552029
I actually don’t know why the federal reserve note would have “payable to the bearer on demand” on it, maybe some anon here with more knowledge of currency would know

>> No.25552182

>>25552031
its simpler jargon, but "DD" simply means Due Diligence"

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25552268

>>25552076
>>25552036
well thanks for vid anyway. I like to gamble. And over time I learned to like red color.

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25552293

>>25552182
or big milkers

>> No.25552401

>>25551782
fuck off with your year old timestamp nigger

>> No.25552415

>>25552139
>>25552177
thanks broskis. It makes sense that there would be several dollar designs in the USA, since it is so big. I still find a bit weird the Treasury and federal reserve thing. Here in Europe in most countries, before the Euro, it was only mostly one central bank per country

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25552449

rate

>> No.25552551

>>25552268

Just so you know you overpaid slightly for that stock, it's up 16% since yesterday but you paid a +20% price by hitting the ask, have to be careful when trading OCT

Should be all right though because Aztec is a good stock, as I'm writing this it's already up 18.4%

>> No.25552598

>>25552551

>but you paid a +20% price by hitting the ask

By this I meant to say that you paid as if it was up 20% rather than up 16%, sorry

>> No.25552634

whats up guys? good morning for $UUUU

>> No.25552655

>>25552551
yeah, I'm not that serious about it hehe. 300 euro is not that much, but I'll see what happens to this stock in the next days

>> No.25552668

>>25552551
>>25552598

By the way you can see this already, the ask on Aztec is now only 0.284 euros which is 3% less than what you paid for it

>> No.25552705

>>25552655

Hope that the buy turns out well for you, was just letting you know about this in case it was an oversight so that it doesn't happen again

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>>25552449
9/10, no Bayhorse

>> No.25552790

>>25552668
>>25552705
Thanks anon, I appreciate it.

>> No.25552817

>>25552268
you'll do well fren, if you're patient Aztec should 10x in 1-2 years

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25552874

>every miner went red
Excellent work Moshe.

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25552887

>>25552817
that's my plan with most of the mining stocks. And in the meantime hanging out on /pmg/

>> No.25552927

>>25551403
Fuck off panman.

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25552959

>>25552874
>dump it

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25552978

im not a big fan of BTC i think its a ponzi scheme, and im not trying to shill crypto gold& silver come first, but if you are true libertarians, you should take a look at Bitcoin Cash $BCH

https://news.bitcoin.com/9-trillion-vs-100-trillion-billionaire-mike-novogratz-asks-which-cryptocurrency-will-win-the-payments-race/

https://tomwoods.com/ep-1032-bitcoin-present-and-future-with-roger-ver/ Tom Woods BCH interview 11/2017

https://twitter.com/egon_01/status/1340806513892483074?s=10 CNBC BKelly talking about why BCH is better (100 trillion M1 mkt)

super far of ATH value of $63 billion (arguably much higher given the coinbase 'insider trading' scandal where prices hit $8,000 on the daily)

I'm super skeptical of crypto and all altcoins in general but bitcoin cash has extraordinary utility compared to BTC, and is much more undervalued historically given at some points it was 20% of BTC's (even higher at some points) and passed ETH in mkt cap. I believe it is suppressed like gold/silver

>> No.25552986

>>25552634
>$UUUU

Picked up a bag @1.61 after some quick (crappy) DD when an anon was shilling them here a month or 2 ago. Then bought 5 $1 strike July calls when shares last dipped to 2.50 which was exceptional timing for a retard like me. Tried getting more calls yesterday but no dice really didn't expect a rebound like this, hoping for a last market crash/correction to blow my dry powder.

>> No.25553033

>>25552874
AUNFF is up 4% my dude

>> No.25553063

>>25552598
>>25552551
>>25552655

he is right - with penny stocks, you should always be using a "limit buy". do NOT use "market" order. .01 doesnt seem like a lot but it matters for these penny stocks.

>> No.25553075

sorry to go off on a crypto tangent- i'm not a big fan of crypto its so fraught w/ scams and get rich quick schemes but the 100 trillion M1 cash market and a real fiat alternative should be quite interesting to all of us, its not trying to be "digital gold" like BTC is (a joke) its trying to be digital currency!

>> No.25553095

>>25552978
>but if you are true libertarians, you should take a look at Bitcoin Cash $BCH
>true libertarians
Good thing I became disillusioned with that

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>>25553033
Some other are red too, don't wanna make a compilation but you get my point a lot of dips today which is a good thing ! I love free stuff.

>> No.25553141

>>25552978

We have had these discussions before, the answer is that Bitcoin Cash is pointless because with enormous block-sizes you eventually get a centralized system like BSV in which one entity controls the hash. We already have gold-backed cryptos (Kinesis) which can do everything that Bitcoin Cash can do, except that in the case of those you can have different vaults and different cryptos so that it isn't all controlled by one person. There is also the fundamental problem that Bitcoin Cash is fiat backed by nothing.

>> No.25553147

>>25553063
if a retard use market order, he deserve to pay 20% more. Always use limit order, I don't see any case where market order is a good thing unless you absolutely want something which is just fomo at this point.

>> No.25553150

>>25553063
Thanks, almost everything I buy I do with limit (and patience), most way below ask. I acted on impulse and memes here, although that's good advice anons.

>> No.25553186

>>25553095
crypto is a joke but BCH is so powerful im not talking investment, im saying real world use.

i'm down to send anyone some free BCH instantly (if thats okay here) if they want to see how fast/seeemless it is

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25553239

>>25552986
CanAlaska and uex are good and cheap right now, dyodd.
As for people interested in copper, pic related can help.

>> No.25553241

>>25553063

This is good advice, people should never do a market buy on penny stocks, although what I was talking about is a slightly different issue. What I'm saying is that it's sometimes dangerous to hit the ask when trading OTC for a penny stock rather than put a bid in. For example, Bayhorse Silver is trading at 0.0835 euros on the ask, which is 0.13 CAD. But BHS is only 0.115 CAD today. So if you hit the ask on Bayhorse, you would overpay by 13%.

>> No.25553254

>>25553141
>We have had these discussions before, the answer is that Bitcoin Cash is pointless because with enormous block-sizes you eventually get a centralized system

i think that argument is disinfo or FUD, that big blocks create centralization but i will admit that i dont know much about the tech myself to argue for my position, only that i've heard in the past that it was not true, which doesnt mean much for arguments sake

>> No.25553279

>>25553186

>i'm down to send anyone some free BCH instantly (if thats okay here) if they want to see how fast/seeemless it is

You can already do this with Kinesis. Instantaneous transactions. Banking the unbanked.

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>>25553241
Thats because pennystock on thing like degiro are updated like 3 times a day, you should never believe their data. Always check CEO first.

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>>25553033
Obligatory

>> No.25553353

>>25553147
>I don't see any case where market order is a good thing unless you absolutely want something which is just fomo at this point.

Market orders are fine for long-term investing for normie stocks like AAPL and shit. It doesn't matter if you pay $120/sh or 120.05 for AAPL if you're a long term holder anyway - the 5cents is neglible. In that case a market order is fine since the bid/ask spread is usually very close for normie stocks

>> No.25553358

>>25553141
>BSV in which one entity controls the hash

BSV is different since its one entity mining

>>25553141
>There is also the fundamental problem that Bitcoin Cash is fiat backed by nothing.
its backed by POW, electricity and mining similar to gold/silver backed by work - but i will concede - it is not backed by history like PMs.

>> No.25553370

>>25553254

Small blocks inevitably lead to centralization also, BTC is far worse than BCH. But if enough people started using BCH then it would go the way of BSV, because you would need extremely powerful hardware for BCH, and only one or two entities would control the hash. It's simply inevitable. Look at the BCH roadmap, even they don't have an answer as to how the currency would function if a fraction of the world population adopted it. The cryptos of the future will be gold-backed, because in that case there isn't one "hash" for an entity to take control of.

>> No.25553374

In terms of building a miner portfolio, how many companies is too many? I currently have ~12 different companies, with different weightings obviously depending on how bullish I am, how large marketcap is, etc. Am I spread too thin? On one hand I'm investing primarily because I believe I am taking a leveraged position on the precious metals market (especially silver) and that a hide tide will raise all ships, but on the other hand I will miss out on extra gains if one of them is a real moon mission.

>> No.25553406

>>25553075
According to a TA guy I watch, he thinks a big drop to as low as 20k is likely after BTC hits 35-36K, if you want to diversify/hedge a little wait for that crash to drag everything down and buy a little crypto basket then, I don't want to support the cryptoverse any more than I already have though, seems like a big insidious pied piper trap calling people like sheep to accept the slaughter of their freedom and agency at the hands of the CBDCs waiting in the wings.

>> No.25553427

>>25553374
Depend how big is your PF. I will have 12k invested by August so I'm limiting myself to 9-10 company, more than that is too thin for my taste. Also you should have some 200-300 MC company just in case something happen, don't go complete small caps. You can have majority of them though, that's fine, jsut add 1-2 mid tier.

>> No.25553432

>>25553374
>In terms of building a miner portfolio, how many companies is too many?

the general strategy is to hold a group of miners... maybe 10-25 positions depending on how much $$ you have. the bull market will have everyone going up, but some of them will be moonshots if they strike some good gold or silver. you need to own them all to capture those moonshots

>> No.25553454

>>25553279
>You can already do this with Kinesis. Instantaneous transactions. Banking the unbanked.
ok thats true but i cant find kinesis on coinmarketcap from a google search, what coin rank is it? BCH is top 10 and was top #2 at some points, albeit not for long (2 seperate occaisons- august 1 hardfork and coinbase scandal)

>> No.25553456

>>25553358

>its backed by POW, electricity and mining similar to gold/silver backed by work - but i will concede - it is not backed by history like PMs.

The electricity behind fiat cryptos doesn't add value to them, simply drains the world's resources to prop up something worthless. A crypto only has a future if nation-states choose to adopt it or trade with it for goods and services. Russia and China would never accept BCH, because it offers nothing of true economic value.

>> No.25553503

>>25553406
>he thinks a big drop to as low as 20k is likely after BTC hits 35-36K, if you want to diversify/hedge a little wait for that crash to drag everything down and buy a little crypto basket then, I
thank you!!- can u pls link source

>> No.25553506

>>25553239
Thanks fren, UEX was on my radar but I'll have to check out CanAlaska.

>> No.25553535

>>25553454

Kinesis is simply gold and silver. One digital ounce of silver is backed by one allocated physical ounce in their vaults. Anybody else could do what Kinesis does and their currency would be just as valuable. Kinesis doesn't need widespread adoption to get more valuable. Market cap isn't a consideration.

>> No.25553577

>>25553358
It's not backed by PoW, it's SECURED by PoW, this is an important distinction.

>> No.25553587

>>25552054
>Literal Combat Ship
kek. must have been named by a 4chan autist

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25553622

>>25552293
so thirsty for milk
T_T

>> No.25553656

>>25553370
>Small blocks inevitably lead to centralization also, BTC is far worse than BCH
damn right

>>25553370
>The cryptos of the future will be gold-backed,
i agree but whats to say BCH can't be backed by gold? i've heard bitmain controlled BCH, china is communist, therefore china ctrls bitmain, therefore china controls BCH

and if china also controls BTC (state subsidized electricity) https://www.forbes.com/sites/coryjohnson/2020/06/21/trump-supports-chinese-bitcoin/?sh=2cbec6855fec

who's to say china cant flip BTC to BCH like it seemingly seemed was going to happen in late Dec 2017?

>> No.25553659

Have any of you guys not received your stimulus check via direct deposit yet? I was gonna buy some shiny, and my mom got here's on Saturday, but I still haven't gotten anything. It's starting to piss me off! >:(

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>>25552707
id like to put my horse into her bay

>> No.25553701

Some interesting news this morning

TMAC Resources Inc. to Be Acquired by Agnico Eagle Mines after Chinese deal fails.
https://www.juniorminingnetwork.com/junior-miner-news/press-releases/1727-tsx/tmr/90493-tmac-resources-inc-to-be-acquired-by-agnico-eagle.html?utm_source=newsletter_1014&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=junior-mining-brief-for-date-b-j-y

Goliath Resources Identifies Several New Targets at Lorne Creek Porphyry System near Terrace BC
https://www.juniorminingnetwork.com/junior-miner-news/press-releases/2210-tsx-venture/got/90514-goliath-identifies-several-new-targets-at-lorne-creek-porphyry-system.html?utm_source=newsletter_1014&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=junior-mining-brief-for-date-b-j-y

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>>25553335
To everyone who has ever shilled Aurcana and especially bros who shilled it back in August, THANK YOU!

>> No.25553795

>>25553656

>i agree but whats to say BCH can't be backed by gold?

Let's say that fiat collapses tomorrow. Who would be willing to trade gold for BCH? Because that's the only way for it to be "backed" in any way by gold. When the financial system collapses, BCH, BTC and every other crypto which isn't already backed by gold will simply plummet to zero just like bonds or Tesla.

>> No.25553799

>>25553535
thats true but it has to be taken seriously by the mkts too, it cant just be niche b/t goldbugs or it'd never work

>>25553577
>It's not backed by PoW, it's SECURED by PoW, this is an important distinction.
thx for clarifying

>>25553456
>A crypto only has a future if nation-states choose to adopt it or trade with it for goods and services
this is true. but check this out its possible!! venezuala is doing stuff too i hear not sure if its on a particular coin https://apnews.com/press-release/newswire/business-technology-oceania-climate-change-blockchain-1b5a87becafd190b9043d64707d5a2a8

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>>25553659
same. I can't buy if I don't have the fiat

>> No.25553830

>>25553503
https://youtu.be/NGdnzlwqY0Y

TA is inscrutable wizardry to me so make up your own mind, but i'm seeing macro warning signals everywhere for almost everything so am waiting in cash for a correction to add more big chunks or big new positions in PMs/Commodities. Like in February, everyone and their shoeshine boy is bullish right now which to me means shit is on the verge of dumping. Possible shenanigans with trump's march tomorrow may catalyze things, so I'm watching and waiting. Maybe I'm just being retarded, time will tell.

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25553958

Someone claimed a few threads ago silver and gold historically had no pragmatic use. Another nigger made the claim Egyptians used it in their pyramids to harness Earth's energy or some shit. Beyond currency gold and silver exhibit the oligodynamic effect that kills germs and microbes on contact. The ancients used copper pots and silver/gold coins to aid in cleaning their water (sacred and wishing wells) and today we use them for commonly touched surfaces etc. Many uses.

>> No.25553963
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25553963

YOU BOUGHT CLF UNDER 15 RIGHT

>> No.25553965

>>25553795
>Let's say that fiat collapses tomorrow. Who would be willing to trade gold for BCH? Because that's the only way for it to be "backed" in any way by gold. When the financial system collapses, BCH, BTC and every other crypto which isn't already backed by gold will simply plummet to zero just like bonds or Tesla.

yes youre right but unlike BTC, BCH isnt worthless imo because it has great utility as cash (instant worldwide transactions, no fees), the main problem is its an awful store of value, but fiat is proving to be terrible as well, and btc is becoming a better store of value (in the short term) which gives hope to payment coins with ACTUAL UTILITY unlike btc which is simply 'digital gold' which ppl attempt to sell at a higher price to a greater fool

>> No.25553968

>>25553799

>thats true but it has to be taken seriously by the mkts too, it cant just be niche b/t goldbugs or it'd never work

It doesn't need to be "taken seriously by the markets." Gold-backed cryptos don't work that way. If you own 1 ounce of gold in Kinesis then that's worth 1 ounce of real gold forever, you can sell it back to Kinesis instantly for spot price. It's in the Kinesis vault, it's worth exactly what gold is worth.

>> No.25554055

>>25553958
yes i think ppl sleep on the gold nanoparticles medical use. i like to joke around that someday it could be used for immortality

>> No.25554108

>>25553968
yup this is true

>> No.25554139 [DELETED] 

>>25554108
>>25554055
Get the fuck out of here nigger

>> No.25554303

N

>> No.25554345
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Unless I'm missing something, Kootenay Silver seems like it's still cheap

>> No.25554384

>>25551729
I entered Nhk today. Feel as good man

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>>25554303

>> No.25554616

>>25554139
>>25554303
>>25554471
bring the racism to /pol/ chuds, we're here to discuss metals not be in the presence of fucking racist losers.

>> No.25554679

N

>> No.25554730

>>25554679
O

>> No.25554777

G

>> No.25554800

G

>> No.25554822

E

>> No.25554841

R

>> No.25554846

I'll put it in terms you chuds can understand. Imagine playing Mario, the video game. There's no goombas, there's no bowser and the princess is always in the right castle. That's playing life on easy mode. Thats white privilege. That's white supremacy.
I'll put it another way. Imagine being at hogwarts and you play quidditch. The other players all have Nimbus 2000's and you have a old broken broom. That's what is feels like to be a PoC in Trump's America.

>> No.25554891

>>25554616
>>25554730
thanks bro, i appreciate knowing theres some good guys on here

>> No.25554897

N

>> No.25554935

>>25554846
incredibly based

>> No.25554939 [DELETED] 

>>25554730
nigger

>> No.25554981

these guys are wanna be racists thats the funny part. i doubt they have the balls to actually do racist things IRL

>> No.25555023

>>25553701
I’ve been looking at Goliath recently. Your thoughts on them?

>> No.25555091

>>25554891
>>25554935
>>25554981
stop flooding the thread you faggot. Maybe reply to more than 1 post at a time.

>> No.25555179

>>25554345
It's just hard to know what mines to invest in since there are thousands of precious metals projects

>> No.25555250

https://twitter.com/jfhksar88/status/1346462579019792384?s=20

Real yields.

US10Y -1.08 yesterday.

Lowest since SEPT 01, 2020.

https://twitter.com/GoldTelegraph_/status/1346353178686742530?s=20

Many people don't know this...

But,

China was on a silver standard until 1935.

China understands commodity money extremely well.

Also, they produce the most gold and third most in silver.

Welcome to economic chess...

Major powers moves are coming.

Lets FUCKING GOOOO

>> No.25555259

Gold to hit $3000 EOY

>> No.25555334

What's silvers resistance looking like rn

>> No.25555355
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25555355

>*Tink Tink Tink Tink*

>*AHEM*

If I could just have everyone's attention for a minute, please. I have a very important announcement to make. Please, everyone gather round, I promise this won't be long.

>> No.25555359

>>25555250
>Real yields.
>US10Y -1.08 yesterday.
>Lowest since SEPT 01, 2020.

itshappening.gif
TIME TO PARTY

>> No.25555373
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25555373

Peace Dollars are best dollars

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25555409

Any idea what's inside the box?

>> No.25555434

>>25555409
Bearing supplies?

>> No.25555442

>>25552268
Aztec now up 24%+ on the day and mooning, good buy bro

>> No.25555475

>>25554616
ROCKS SHINE what do you wanna discuss? gold need to break the 1950$ resistance to blow up look at the charts.

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>>25555409
looks like bunch of bubble wrap so far

>>25555442
sounds great, let's hope it will grow

>> No.25555535

I'm all in metals and have 100 chainlink. Thinking about selling the link and putting it into miners

>> No.25555586

>>25555250
>China was on a silver standard until 1935.
US was on gold standard until 1971 and see where they are now.

>> No.25555618

>>25555091
Just add to the filter and move on.

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>>25555508
Ah here they are. I waited for them long enough. Brb, need to have some fun

>> No.25555690

>>25550893
>>25555555

>> No.25555720

gold is looking good on the weekly

>> No.25555796 [DELETED] 

>>25550893
Remember everyone, do not let up pressure on the nigger and the namefags. Let them know they aren’t welcome here and never will be

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>>25555639
whoa nice little nuggets of gold

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25555799

If everyone would just take a seat please - this really will only take a moment. Feel free to ask any of the niggers for drinks and refreshments. Thank you for your patience.

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>>25555798
Just enough to provide some stability in ithis crazy world

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>>25555023
very interesting little company, their ground in the triangle by Dolly Varden Silver is territory I ve walked over in the past. I believe their on to something very interesting at Gold Digger, the surface showings and samples match up with what I saw on the ground, though when I was there the ridge line was almost always snow covered.

The ground at Lorne Creek is also interesting, its a well known placer gold area as well as rich in hard rock exploration. Last summer a friend picked several nice 2 gram nuggets out of the bedrock at Lorne, so a source cant be far away.

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25556211

>>25555798
Just enough to provide some stability in ithis crazy world

>> No.25556215

>>25553358
>backed by POW
This is a fallacy. POW does not mean real backing since the energy is wasted in the transaction (mining) and not stored in the token. In other words POW is just inefficient and wasteful and does not back the token with anything of real value. I cannot use the electricity needed to mine a BTC to power my Tesla for example. This is why the "digital gold" is a meme low iq narrative to pump a dead crypto. There is no backing in these tokens they are just air.

>> No.25556266

>>25553358
https://youtu.be/4c0NXuk9q-g
Is this your YouTube channel?

>> No.25556320

>>25554846
Fuck off. If you want my "white privilege" so bad, you can fucking HAVE it.
>Needing 150-200 points more on SAT for college
>Ignored when catastrophe strikes
>Passed over for lesser-qualified applicants based on skin color
>Audited first if needing government assistance, and cut off as soon as possible
>Far more likely to be homeless
>Ignored when victimized by violent crime (Cannon Hinnant, anyone?)
>Ironically more liable to be shot by police

Lemme put it in terms you can understand: Imagine playing Mario 35, the video game. When you start 1-1, the entire lobby targets you. Pale hammer bros. show up as far as the eye can see. There's no mushrooms or fire flowers, those blocks being replaced by brick. That's 'white privilege'. That's what it's like being white in 21st Century America.

>> No.25556421

why do gold mining stocks go up when gold is up?

and why would I want to buy calls on those instead of gold itself?

t. brainlet

>> No.25556487

>>25556266
?

>> No.25556637

>>25556320
>>Needing 150-200 points more on SAT for college
very weak argument - bc then asians and indians have it much harder, and this doesnt acct for lack of black wealth holding them back vs whites inherent weallth

>> No.25556705

>>25556421
Gold is a commodity and stocks are stocks. There can be many reasons why gold stocks are not always following the price of the underlying. If you invest in a gold company you need to trust the management, overcome the political risk of owning a mining company and also there are energy costs of mining and various other factors as well. Most of the time major miners follow the price action of the underlying commodity but sometimes during short times spans that is not the case. Personally I think the miners are cooling off of yesterdays huge rally and maybe anticipating a small pullback in the metal prices.

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>>25556211
>fresh oc
yes!

>> No.25557013

>>25556421
There are numerous reasons and variables, but here's a simple thought exercise. Let's say a company is valued at X when gold is $2k/oz. Assume their value is determined by their revenue (holding P/E fixed). Let's say the total cost to pull 1 oz out of the ground including labor, machinery, fuel, etc is $1000. This means at $2k/oz spot, they make $1k/oz. However, an increase in the cost of gold would increase their profits, while the overhead costs to mine that ounce wouldn't change. If gold shot up to $4k/oz spot, then they would make $3k/oz profit. Therefore, a 2x increase in the spot price led to a 3x increase in profits, making it a form of leverage. Yes, you can also be leveraged by buying calls for gold, but in more extreme example operating profitability might be a lot tighter. Let's say it costs $25/oz to pull silver out of the ground at a given mine, then it wouldn't even operate normally, and if it did the profit would be just a few dollars per ounce at current price. If the silver price doubled, then profits would increase by a factor of 10 effectively. I'm oversimplifying things a lot, and it's very important to not just buy miners randomly, but they do provide a lot of upside in a bull market. The flip side is that if the spot price dips where it isn't profitable to mine, the company won't have any earnings at all and lose value.

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>>25553335
>AurCANSa

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>>25556183
>>25556211
>>25556215
>>25556266
>>25556320
>>25556421
>>25556487
>>25556637
>>25556705
>>25556858
>>25557013
Alright everyone, thank you for your patience. With the influx of tourist on our precious board, we have been plagued with retarded and forced memes and immense FUD to all of our favorite boomer rocks.

With all of that in mind, I have an announcement for all you fine gentlemen browsing here tonight.

FUCK TRANNIES
FUCK KIKES
FUCK PAJEETS
FUCK REDDIT
FUCK LEFTISTS
FUCK JANNIES
FUCK ZOOMERS
&
FUCK NIGGERS

Thank you gentlemen, and have a good day!

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>>25550893
why is PMG consistently the most comfy thread on this shithole board?

>> No.25557169

>>25556320
It was bait, my man. The joke is that normies only see the world through children's games and stories.

>> No.25557242
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>>25557138
based

>> No.25557264

>>25557141
least amount of zoom zoom moonbois

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>>25557141
I forgotten rest of /biz/ exists. It's just free advertisement space for creators of their own new crypto.

>> No.25557311

>>25557141
This general talks about tangible assets as opposed to internet money. The people here are less likely to flock here for get-rich-quick reasons. Also, some guy wrote "nigger" in gold yesterday; based.

>> No.25557357

>>25556637
>lack of black wealth holding them back vs whites inherent weallth
Because niggers are stupid and lazy. How the fuck are you a Trump supporter when you campaign for affirmative action and diversity hiring?

>> No.25557411
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>>25557138
Indubitably based good sir

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25557571

Bayhorse just went on sale! down 14.7%

>> No.25557596
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25557596

>>25557141
Confidence and stability, we know that our shiny rocks will always be worth something, while stocks and crypto can go to zero. If we don't benefit, our childeren will.

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25557632

Everyone is going fucking crazy

Holy shit

Is this euphoria in its prime state?

https://stocktwits.com/symbol/CLF

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25557633

>>25550893
Why does he cause so much seething in here?

>> No.25557638

>>25556637
Yet you claim I have a weak argument. What do you have to say about the other six then? Keep in mind all you did was deflect to "but muh azns", without addressing the fact that blacks still don't have to score as high as whites to be accepted.

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>>25553779
almost 200%, nice

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>>25557141
precious metals and waifus are comfy
a miner info is also fine

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>>25557141
What a chad ... (((they))) couldn't ignore him.

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25558069

Maybe a stupid question, but how is the platinum looking to fair? I have 1982 Rhodium Russian Ballarina that my wife technically owns. I know that thing is worth more then my big rig and climbing like btc on roids. But since it is part of the platinum family, won't platinum be gaining value as well? Not sure how it works.

>> No.25558080

What should I add to my portfolio? I've got $1300 to spend from crypto gains, and I'm thinking of adding another position?

>>25552449

>> No.25558175

>>25558080
I'm honestly considering throwing about 15% of my portfolio into GDXU, which is 3x leveraged GDX/GDXJ. I would be found at either the top of the citadel or buried at the foot of it.

>> No.25558371

*triggerwarning* Sharing my story of #trauma. Unfortunately trauma has been my companion since birth, probably even starting in my mother's womb. From vanishing twins, to broken bone during birth and to be taken away for the first 2 weeks from my mom (that's what they did in hospitals in the DDR). Continued with many diseases during childhood with nights of vomiting, crying and pure distress and stays in hospital. Heavy mobbing in my school time, being drugged by friends the first time I drank alcohol with 14. And the early sexualization of a teenage girl (as this is still sad standard in society). Carrying within me even deep trauma from experiences my mother made. A tough time in our school system that didn't fit my sensitive, soft and creative being. Experiencing a horrific night some years ago where immigrants where chased by horde of nazis and me getting in between, fearing for my own life and being raped. Having nightmares for almost my whole life, waking up almost every morning like I just ran a marathon. (And don't get me started on past lifes) It killed my trust to people and even more severely I was betrayed so many times by different people. Partners, friends, family, business partners. People that I loved unconditionally and supported at every turn. Backstabbing me and killing even more my trust. Today I walk down the street and people see a pretty, smiling and confident woman. They think my life is easy, full of success and beauty. Some are jealous. But if they would really be in my shoes, most wouldn't survive a day. Never, like never judge a book by its cover and wish for their life. Most people have experienced trauma some way or the other. And it's causing huge distress within their body, every day. I learned so much about that.What helped me most, is to understand that trauma is stored energetically in our body and in our muscles.

>> No.25558373

>>25558080

Bayhorse Silver, Blue Lagoon or Silver Spruce

Good video on Blue Lagoon here: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=IVuaj-NFacQ

>> No.25558389

Got ~15k in savings, wat do?

>> No.25558423

>>25558175

Don't see the point in gambling and possibly losing all your money when you can buy a microcap as a 10x leveraged call option on gold which will never expire. Just buy GIS.

>> No.25558523

>>25558069
it depends on market demand in the industrial sector. the auto sector specifically is moving away from platinum for cat converters on vehicles, in favor of cheaper alloys, heavy industrial chemical manufacturing has also slowed its use of platinum but thats only while the world markets are in the dumps due to everything going on. Rhodium is also mainly an industrial / tech element and rides the tides of the general market depending on its need.

>> No.25558652

>>25558423
I don't see how you could lose all of your money; assuming the trend is bullish, leveraged plays work out well. Even with the March crash, TQQQ (3x leveraged Nasdaq) has skyrocketed into all time highs.

>> No.25558671

>>25558389
GPL and ABML. good luck.

>> No.25558782

>>25558373
why does this guy have to stare at the camera

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>>25556215
>POW does not mean real backing since the energy is wasted in the transaction (mining) and not stored in the token.

This "stored energy input" or "Energy equivalent value" perspective focused on by Steve St.Angelo is a great additional lens through which one can view PMs or any other commodity. In early Republican Rome the monetary system was based on bronze as opposed to Silver like in the Greek world, and their standard currency was big bronze "Asses" (Aes Rude, then Aes Signatum then Aes Grave) which represented a store of the human and material energy input plus a store of the metal's practical value, as bronze was and is useful for the crafting of all manner of objects.

Prior to industrialization it required a great deal of human labor to mine and refine metals making them effective stores of value, but in the coal and petroleum-subsidized modern era fossil fuels and machinery have been used to greatly magnify human productivity. Unfortunately, such condensed energy sources aren't unlimited and the quality or yield of fossil energy has been decreasing as the world is requiring ever more to support our unsustainable lifestyle, inefficient infrastructures and consumption curves. If and when the exponential growth and energy consumption curve necessary to keep the global fiat Ponzi scheme chugging along flattens or starts going down because of real or logistical scarcity, our industrial and postindustrial illusion will crumble and concentrated fossil energy sources will become much more expensive. When that occurs, the "stored energy value" inputs inherent to refined metals, especially eminently useful metals like Silver, will moonshot the value of existing bullion due to the skyrocketing cost of producing new metal and sustaining the necessary infrastructures for their production.
(1/2)

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>>25558671
What is this type of chart called?

>> No.25558845

>>25558389
Maybe some MNXXF as well since it dipped quite a bit.

>> No.25558902

>>25558652

Look at JNUG, if you bought it in February you're still down 90%. If you buy a leveraged ETF and it goes down, you never get your money back, ever. Some mining stocks on the other hand which went down 90% in March are now up 10x.

>> No.25558918

>>25558834
flagpole into a pennant. it's a battery recycling company whose CTO was from Tesla. basically invest in anything relative to manganese, lithium, battery recycling, etc since it's all cheap compared to actual lithium miners right now (PLL, LTHM, LAC, etc).

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>>25558819
(2/2)
I don't know the petroleum-equivalent caloric/work energy inputs needed on average to create a 1 ounce silver round for example, but it's safe to say that silver is historically cheap because of the usage of millions of years worth of fossilized energy over the course of a few centuries of unchecked unsustainable growth. If and when the reality of energy scarcity strikes before the world has discovered or fully implemented/harnessed a new source of reliable and efficient on-demand energy, then the caloric/work-energy inputs locked away in our stacks will be much more precious, especially silver which is the elemental backbone of modern and future technologies and "renewable" energy systems and will be strategically critical for the foreseeable future on top of its monetary aspects, which will only synergize multiplicatively with its functional aspects.

TLDR: Cryptovaporcoins are an imaginary store of value and energy-equivalent input because they're physically nonexistent and materially useless.

>> No.25558959

Why are we pumping???
REEEEEEEEEE

>> No.25559107

>>25558523
Thanks pan man. Thought would you say then that it would be good to stock up on it while the market is slow? Since my understanding it is more of a medical nesisty. Forgot they used them in spark plugs.

>> No.25559111

>>25558932
Yep. I agree with everything you said.

Furthermore considering the climate agenda I wouldn't be surprised one bit to see these POW tokens outlawed for wasting resources and contributing to global warming. As long as we don't have infinite clean energy (e.g. cold fusion) it is absolutely retarded to waste energy on these "cryptovaporcoins" or imaginary stores of value as you called them.

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>>25558523
Hey Pan Man sorry for the newbie question but I can't find an answer anywhere and I'm starting to doubt my own learning here. Care to correct me?
So base metal assays and mineral resource estimates are presented in percentages. The way I've read them so far has been like this: So a mineral resource estimate can be for example 50Mt @ 6.07% Cu. To calculate the amount of copper in situ, I've calculated 50,000,000t * 0.0607 = 3,035,000t Cu. Is this the right way to calculate the mineral resource estimate with base metal percentages? Or do I have to do something with the percentage before multiplying with the tonnage?

>> No.25559177

>>25559107
yea its surprising where those platinum group metals show up. If I could find any in stock I would get some neat rhodium ingots but shipping from outside of leafland gets stupidly expensive.

>> No.25559188

>>25555639
Nice, could I get some more shots of the Britannia? It looks beautiful

>> No.25559276

>>25559146
I am currently in the middle of writing an email so I am a little distracted but heres a link that should help you out. https://www.gurufocus.com/news/245093/mineral-deposit-value--how-to-calculate-the-potential-value-of-a-mining-project

>> No.25559397

>>25559276
thanks, that answered my question perfectly

>> No.25559466

>>25555359
10Y up almost 5% now...

>> No.25559619

Anyone got info on GoWest gold?

>> No.25559661

>>25559619
Or Nicola mining? I heard their mill is a great asset or something? Any podcasts or helpful info out there?

>> No.25559777

>>25559619
they are currently building / operating their North Timmins Gold Project in North Central Ontario Canada. Its situated in the Abitibi Greenstone belt, historically known as Canada’s most prolific gold district.
I would say their a solid bet for operating, and all the info you need is here on their website. https://www.gowestgold.com/north-timmins-gold-project/overview/

I ve been trying to watch them for ages but their website sometimes bugs the fuck out on me.

>> No.25559891

>>25559661

Information from previous threads: Nicola is in a lot of debt but mostly because of the faults of the previous management. They used to be a silver company called Huldra Silver, have 30 million ounces of silver, very high grade, can easily get more. They own part of a high-grade gold property as well as Craigmont, the highest-grade copper mine in North American History. Their mill is worth $32 million and is the only one permitted to process feedstock from any part of British Columbia. They are the only mill available for hundreds of gold deposits in the area.

>> No.25559896

>>25559661
We have discussed Nicola several times here, the archives got a lot of info, but they have one of BC's only contract mills for smaller companies to bring their ore to be milled. Gavin Mines currently is partnered with them for processing ore from the Dome Mountain Mine near Smithers BC operated by Blue Lagoon Resources.
The company also has a number of exploration projects in the southern interior of the province, including the "Treasure mountain" prospect. I can go further if you want.

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>>25559111
>considering the climate agenda I wouldn't be surprised one bit to see these POW tokens outlawed for wasting resources and contributing to global warming.

Checked and agreed, that's a very good observation. The whole crypto paradigm smells fishy and seems perfectly positioned directly underneath numerous regulatory hammers just waiting for a reason to be dropped on the heads of delusional moonbois who don't actually do or create anything objectively useful.

If you speculate in cryptos to grow your stack that's cool, but I won't have a milligram of sympathy for anyone caught with their pants down after selling everything to buy the top.

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25559996

>>25559661
I don't like spoonfeeding but here we go.

>> No.25560111

>>25559896
thoughts on https://www.firstmininggold.com? Keith's gold company

>> No.25560129

>>25559996
“I don’t like spoon feeding”

Internal shill alarm going off like crazy

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25560196

>>25560129
I should have added : DYODD. Of course.

>> No.25560255

>>25559896
What are your thoughts on Rockhaven Resources?

>> No.25560316

>>25558080
Add some uranium fren

>> No.25560388

>>25552978
Crypto is inflated and speculative, generally, namefag. Also don't get fooled into kinesis.

>> No.25560409

>>25559896
>>25559896
yes please do if you dont mind. I'm gonna pump them up to 25% of my portfolio bc why not.

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>>25560316
>buying Uranium
>not buying Thorium
ngmi

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25560568

Anyone been looking into Graphene and its potential industrial/technological applications that could allegedly replace Silver? A crypto bull friend of mine brought up that Graphene FUD and I don't really know how to respond.

>> No.25560570

What's everyone's physical G:S ratio? Mine is 1:50 but that seems to be way light on silver compared to most. Wondering if I should start going towards 1:100

>> No.25560581

>>25558959
dollar go bye bye

>> No.25560582

>>25560476
I think Thorium is considered a waste/tailings material - they have stockpiles of it outside every rare earth and even Uranium mines I believe

>> No.25560588

>>25560476
If you want to see an ugly stock price chart, look at LTBR the last few years.

>> No.25560648

>>25560568
Silvers most expensive use case is as money, not a commodity. I earnestly wouldn't concern yourself with it unless you're swing trading.

>> No.25560759

>>25560111
nice trips and we discussed First Mining back in August last year, they made a deal with First Majestic Silver for their Springpole project and than have been busy with a bunch of other exploration targets. Let me get back to you on this I need to refresh up on what they have been up too.
>>25560255
Hmmmm somehow I have no memory of this company, yet their on my mailing list... Must have been a while since I looked them up. Klaza looks interesting near Carmacks though, I ll give it a look over.
>>25560409
I strongly suggest you do your own investigations into the company but as the other anon said, Nicola rose from the ashes of a previous silver operator in the Merrit region which failed due to terrible management. Currently the company is digging its self out of debt and expanding its exploration programs on its territories. I need to bring up their project pdf I ll get more info shortly. They also have an info package in the mail for me about their mill options which will be interesting to distribute once it shows up.

>> No.25560815

>>25560570
Planning to buy some leafs this year (to diversify a bit). I will probably get a 1oz gold maple leaf and however many 1oz silver leafs the same amount of cash gets me

>> No.25560826

>>25560759
Based pan man. Thanks3

>> No.25560895

>>25550893
REMINDER large amounts of Spanish Armada gold is still at the bottom of the Atlantic. It's literally free fucking money ffs why are you idiots posting here.

>> No.25560981

>>25560895
My understanding is that underwater exploration is cost-prohibitively expensive. They only recently found the lost Franklin expedition ships using Inuit oral tradition + some new underwater scanning technology. Unless you know the exact location of a sunken Spanish ship it's doubtful you would be able to go in and scoop it up

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25561216

Kek this is rich
Imagine the kvetching

>> No.25561268

>>25560895
Unfortunately the era of treasure ship hunting is pretty much over due to governments claiming legal ownership of any finds, as well as it being nearly impossible to find investment funding for such projects. There are for sure hundreds of wrecks on the sea floor with billions of dollars in gold waiting to be recovered but currently its just not feasible to try to recover it.

>> No.25561334

>>25558918
Hmm, in few years we are going to have lots of outdated electric cars with batteries ready to recycle. Makes sense anon, thanks.

>> No.25561427

>>25559177
Can confirm. Hard to find in burgerland. Shit is flying off the shelves. My wife's coin is over 10g's and I can't even find it any where. So value in rarity is probably 50% more.

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25561518

>>25552029
I love old banknotes

>> No.25561539

>>25559777
their website really has that late 2000's vibe lol, could use some updating and info could be better presented

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25561611

>>25561216

>> No.25561642

>>25561539
It's well organized and doesn't have any unnecessary graphics or frills, I'd much rather avoid the cancer of web 2.0

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25561660

>>25559188
I was busy prepping food, there you go anon

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25561713

>>25561216
I bought some btc miners. Is this the sign to sell?

>> No.25561794

>>25561216
So JPM has been indicted and fined for manipulating precious metals prices, and now, months later, is advocating for BTC? Surely this would mean they want to pump BTC while secretly continuing to accumulate PM's in stealth, right? By the very fact that they've been busted doing PM manipulation means that is what they value, meaning they do not value BTC, and their public support of BTC is bullshit.

>> No.25561848

>>25561642
I would like some better organization of the information. It's kind of difficult to get a clear picture of their projects aside from Bradshaw, and I'd be happy if the information was better categorized (for example: geology/mineralization; drilling/exploration results; future plans; etc. etc.). Right now it's kind of difficult to get the idea of what to expect of the company after Bradshaw begins production

>> No.25561862

>>25561539
a lot of these companies have this issue, but its due to them focusing money on the ground and not on advertising. its good and bad, because you can tell they really believe in their territory but also means they get nearly no media attention.

>> No.25561894

>>25561862
Agreed yeah. I hope they can focus more on presentation once they begin production

>> No.25562022

>>25561794
Maybe they are dumping btc and need buyers.

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25562182

Fuuuuuuuuuuccck

>> No.25562358
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25562358

>>25562182
Do it.

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25562523

I'll have to enter BLLG sooner than expected. Copper isn't joking around.

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25562532

>>25562358
l want to but lve been meaning to get some cyber rounds forever though....

>> No.25562866

>>25562532
Understandable

>> No.25563089

>>25562523

Best thing about BLLG is that the copper is only a bonus, the gold and silver assets alone, along with the permits and infrastructure, would make it exciting. Stock is still severely oversold, it's not like Silver One and Impact which are already breaking out in response to the silver price. Still time to get in.

>> No.25563162

>>25562523
You might want to look into Braveheart Resources for an interesting copper company

>> No.25563233
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25563233

Are we gonna start posting the yacht party memes soon?

>> No.25563269

>>25563089
>Impact which are already breaking out in response to the silver price
They aren't. Have them since September, i'm up like 10%, they aren't even at july level yet, a bargain. BLLG gold and silver is indeed a very good asset, the company is very undervalued, will buy it next month.
>>25563162
thanks, will keep it on the side, my backlog is already long, too poor.

>> No.25563274

>>25563162
Surge copper as well for copper exploration, the Berg property they optioned from Centerra gold already has a 43-101 compliant resource just waiting for further drilling.

>> No.25563279

>>25560388
kinesis seems whack lol but yeah crypto is way too speculative still

>> No.25563348

>>25563233
Soon, brother. Soon.

>> No.25563372

>>25560388
what's wrong with kinesis?

>> No.25563385

>>25563279
Shutup nigger

>> No.25563401

>>25563269
>my backlog is already long, too poor.
relatable lol
>>25563274
I'll definitely have to look at surge soon, might still be cheap

>> No.25563464

http://www.coinflation.com/silver_coin_values.html

WE GOT ROUND NUMBAS

$2 DIMES
$5 QUARTERS
$10 HALFS

WE HAVE ENTERED A NEW CONSTITUTIONAL CURRENCY PARADIGM 20xFV GANG PLEASE STAND UP

>> No.25563558
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25563558

So is this the new normal? Silver going up 2% a day?

>> No.25563651

>>25563401
https://www.juniorminingnetwork.com/market-data/stock-quote/surge-copper.html
its hanging around a healthy 0.69 cents right now, it had a great jump this December too.

>> No.25563704

>>25563372
>If you dont hold it you dont own it

>> No.25563716

>>25563651
Yeah I noticed the pump when it happened, I'll have to evaluate their assets and estimate some value for the deposit

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25563748

>>25563464
This thread is a no nigger zone, get the fuck out

>> No.25563975

>>25563464
>$2 DIMES
>$5 QUARTERS
>$10 HALFS
>WE HAVE ENTERED A NEW CONSTITUTIONAL CURRENCY PARADIGM 20xFV GANG PLEASE STAND UP
200xFV era coming soon

>$20 DIMES
>$50 QUARTERS
>$100 HALFS

STACK UP OR BACK UP MUTHAFUCKAS

>> No.25564009

>>25563464
>>25563975
stop spamming please

>> No.25564082

>>25563558
https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/investing-legend-turns-apocalyptic-bursting-great-epic-bubble-will-be-most-important
Excellent read for those having doubt. We will make it bros. God bless you all.

>> No.25564126

>>25557141
Because so few here are trying to get rich in 3 hours. Everyone knows what Gold and Silver are. There's no false pretenses, no one is trying to get rich in 3 hours buying a tube of eagles. Plus, it doubles as a hobby and artform with coins/bars/rounds and their various designs.

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25564155

noob here how did i do

>> No.25564173

>>25564126
its also comfy bc centuries of history is on our side

>> No.25564175

>>25564009
Just filter and report him, responding only encourages his negroid behavior

>> No.25564220
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25564220

I let kangaroo out of cage. It's so smooth.

>> No.25564221

>>25563748
Also a No Namefag Zone.

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25564264

>>25564155
fantastic stack anon!

>> No.25564319

>>25564220
>>25561660
beautiful gold coins anon, they look great in silver but amazing in gold

>> No.25564334

>>25564221
Yes I wholeheartedly agree

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25564432

>>25564220
Lizard side is ok too I guess

>>25564319
I love your collection mate. Very inspiring.

>> No.25564481

>>25564264

Thanks! I've got another 20oz or so tucked away but today I thought it would be fun to spend $2020 on silver. I wasn't sure about bars vs coins but the price per oz was identical ($40.80 CAD.)

Canada is printing so much money I'm starting to dump everything into this as a hedge against inflation.

>> No.25564587

>Have $5k in disposable money I'm looking to invest
>Already have a few hundred oz of silver and a few oz of gold, plus a portfolio of mining stocks in my retirement account

What do I FOMO into at this point? Still silver, since it hasn't popped off yet?

>> No.25564624

>>25564481
>$40.80 CAD
Whoa, do silver coins cost that much right now? That's a C$6 premium!
>Canada is printing so much money I'm starting to dump everything into this as a hedge against inflation
Smart move anon, buy some gold too if you're going to buy more bullion

>> No.25564667

>>25564587
More mining stonks? Lots of great deals out there still, you could get exposure to base metals if you don't already for example

>> No.25564709

>>25564587
there is nothing buy anymore, give me those 5k bro.

>> No.25564783

>>25564082
Good article, my only concern is how mining stocks will perform when the bubble bursts, a repeat of March?

>> No.25564817

>>25564783
most likely yeah, followed by a quick climb afterwards

>> No.25564870

>>25564624

Yeah I've shopped around town and that's as low as it gets here. Looking online they're about 31-32USD which is the same. I paid less a few months ago but they've risen in price.

>> No.25564912

>>25564870
not too long until you can't buy any at under C$50 I guess. Crazy

>> No.25565019

>>25552054
zumwalt, would have been super cool if the pentagon let us put the railguns on it but they were too cheap to pay for the ammo

BIW here

>> No.25565152

Sup, /pmg/. I'm a paranoidfag and have been mostly stacking rounds I buy with cash to avoid having a purchase history, but premium for physical is getting a little steep and I'm looking to get a better deal. Which online brokers are best at this point?

>> No.25565260
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25565260

>it's another "None of your limit orders go through today" episode...

shouldve fomo'd in sooner

>> No.25565292

>>25565152
try r/pmsforsale for no history bro, reputable sellers only is what i do

>> No.25565332

>>25565152
otherwise i stick to JMbullion

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25565336

>>25565260
same fren

>> No.25565343 [DELETED] 

>>25547272
Can anybody help our euro fren out?

>> No.25565500

>>25551352
Daily reminder that bayhorse is incompetent and a small scale mine that people vastly over estimate.

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25565532

>>25563233
>Are we gonna start posting the yacht party memes soon?
Awwww shit I lost my stack in another tragic boating accident!
I should really stop bringing my coin collections to these yacht parties

>> No.25565569

>>25565152
Try Miles Franklin, as far as i know you cant actually order anything online, only over the phone, they set it up that way for privacy

>> No.25565679

>>25565500

>a small scale mine that people vastly over estimate

Which people? I see nothing but fud apart from the experts like Moriarty.

>a small scale mine

$26 million a year in cash flow for a $16 million market cap isn't even a 1x cash flow valuation. It doesn't matter that it's a "small scale mine" if you're getting the bargain of the century for it.

>> No.25565691

>>25563464
Only need a 10x and a dime really will buy you a $20 bj, albeit not from a fwtdmahqad

>> No.25565703

Thoughts on manganese X? I know it's not a PM miner but is it a solid med-long term play

>> No.25565709

>>25551352
>>25551384
>>25565500

Guys - yes, Bayhorse is speculative. I believe they have a tiny amount of very high grade silver and just need to figure out a more efficient way to get it out of the ground

I'm up +18% on Bayhorse but its one of my smallest positions

>> No.25565726

>>25565152
You could try buying sterling scrap (cutlery, dishes, old jewelry), you can usually get that at or below spot at yard sales, Goodwill, antique stores and off Ebay.

>> No.25565767

>>25554345
Kootenay isn't like like it's going to become a mine for about two years. Fundamentals are solid though they have about 200MOz measured and indicated. Financials are good. I'd buy it personally and I did.

>> No.25565804

>>25554846
Literally opposite of what is real.

>> No.25565849

>>25565709
Bayhorse management needs to prove they aren't retards like they have been for years.
SIMPLE AS

>> No.25565899

>>25550893
thoughts on buying TMAC?

>> No.25565903

>>25557571
You people are retarded

>> No.25565975

>>25563651
I'm a burger, should I be worried about the really low volume?

>> No.25565979

>>25565903
>t. sold all his Bayhorse right before the moon mission

>> No.25566001

>>25565709

7 million ounces isn't a "tiny amount of silver" for the Bayhorse market cap, especially considering that the true reserves are likely to be at least double. Starcore is a favourite small producer on ceo, same market cap, and it has only 2 million ounces.

>>25565849

If you keep waiting for the perfect mining stock you will never make any real money, because the market cap will go up by the time it is proven to be perfect.

>> No.25566031
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25566031

>>25565849
Frens, the Bayhorse moon mission will start at $29 silver, screenshot this

>> No.25566069

>>25565709

I'm up 20% on Bayhorse and I advise people not to buy. I still need to accumulate more.

>> No.25566099

>>25565899
I'm definitely interested.

also read
>>25553701

>> No.25566191

>>25566001
>If you keep waiting for the perfect mining stock you will never make any real money, because the market cap will go up by the time it is proven to be perfect.
I did find those though: Eskay Mining, Vangold Mining, Pure Gold Mining, Abraplata, Defiance Silver, etc.

>> No.25566198

>>25560588
>LTBR
chinks will come up with thorium powered reactors first. The US is crippled by regulation, they won't even give you a license.

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25566229

>bayhorse

>> No.25566272

>>25565679
It's not going to be what you're hoping it is. It's a 3x at best. Cmon take a reality check. How can you watch every company except bayhorse pump and not realize there's something wrong? They lost investor confidence. They fucked a lot of people this year. Seriously it's time to wake up man. I still hold it but for fucks sake this is ridiculous. I watch miner stocks in my portfolio go up 30% on a day and then I come here and watch you guys celebrate a 4% gain and call it a "moon". Read the room guy.

>> No.25566274

>>25550893
I swear to fucking God butthorse has to be paying one of their employees to shill here every waking hour of the day

>> No.25566314

>>25566191

Vangold is from /pmg/ and I remember the fud about their financials when it was first introduced here.

>> No.25566318

>>25566198
>chinks will come up with thorium powered reactors first. The US is crippled by regulation, they won't even give you a license.
Why would they bother with Thorium when it's cheaper to develop more efficient Uranium reactors?

>> No.25566323

>>25566229
LOL. That's what this kiter

>> No.25566368

>>25566229
That's literally what this is. Lol

>> No.25566439

>>25566314
I am making too much money to care about memehorse. The only thing I am looking at is GPL as an ACTUAL recovery play from fixing their management problems.
>>25566198
>chinks will come up with thorium powered reactors first.
Thorium reactors do not scale because the safety issues become intractable for maintenance and refueling.

>> No.25566461

>>25566272

I don't see a single mining stock which is up 40% today apart from Tmac because of their buyout. Highest gain is NAK at 30%. Most miners are red.

Klondike Silver did nothing all the way from January to November.

>> No.25566533

>>25557311
This, +10% a year for PM is a lot, also a +5% in a bad year for stocks is good news. People here have their feet on the ground and are investing to have security instead of trying to x1000 their weekly allowance to buy a GF.

>> No.25566535

>>25566099
interesting,thanks for the read

think ill get in on this one for a long hold!

>> No.25566569
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25566569

>silver up 1.35%
>then there's these fuckin guys

>> No.25566610

>>25566569

DEF is a massive pump. Better to buy what people are fudding, not pumping on Twitter.

>> No.25566657

>>25565332
>>25565292
Don't listen to this namefag. JM Bullion, Silver.com, and Provident Metals are all owned by the same company. JM Bullion was hacked and the address names credit card information of all their customers were leaked. Just buy with cash at your LCS, build up reputation there and you'll get deals

>> No.25566671

>>25566569
Case in point of how miners are NOT leverage to the price of silver and everyone buying them on that assumption are retards

>> No.25566708

>>25566610

Eh DEF has been ok to me just doesnt make sense the crash today. still up 11% overall

Strikepoint and Abraplata getting dumped today too

>> No.25566722

PureGold is freefalling, almost time to buy

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25566736

>miner talk

>> No.25566757

>>25566671

DEF is up 350% since last year so you are wrong about that, but it has already pumped.

>> No.25566816

>>25566671
>Case in point of how miners are NOT leverage to the price of silver and everyone buying them on that assumption are retards

Once they reach their operating costs, every extra 1$ increase in the price of silver is pure profit... how does that not leverage the price of silver?

>> No.25566861

>>25566816
>every extra 1$ increase in the price of silver is pure profit
This means literally nothing if they are not paying dividends

>> No.25566864

>>25566191
Pure Gold is a bit overvalued though, unless they find more mineralization underground (as they probably will)

>> No.25566939

>>25566861

If it's an explorer, every $1 increase in the price of silver increases the value of the resources in the ground for a buyout. Besides, even the smallest mining company can decide to pay a dividend at any time. The CEO of Bayhorse wants to do in physical silver.

>> No.25566953

>>25566318
Thorium is literally dirt.
Uranium has to be refined to be usable.

If Uranium was more efficient then the chinks wouldn't be doing any research in that direction. It's they're plan to dominate Europe economically by supplying all the power.

I know you redneck metal stackers think you're a lot smarter than the chinks but they've made me more money and I read zerohedge all the time.

>>25566439
>Thorium reactors do not produce weapon grades nuclear weapons for the military industrial complex to subsidize
Fixed that for you

>> No.25566959

>>25566861
Extra cash doesnt allow for more exploration?

>> No.25566972

>>25565975
no its due to them being a generally quiet stock. Same goes for a lot of these low media hype companies.

>> No.25567065

>>25566953
>Fixed that for you
No. Protactinium is the problem.

>> No.25567070

>>25566939
Oh in that case you’re right, I was thinking of producers not explorers.
>>25566959
See above

>> No.25567177

>>25567065
uh oh some 4channer figure it all out time for the chinks to go home

https://twitter.com/ConradKnauer/status/1345167844065964034

>> No.25567209

>>25566461
I'm not talking about today brother I'm talking about the last six months.

>> No.25567484
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25567484

>>25566461
>Highest gain is NAK at 30%
absolutely ridiculous, can't wait for all NAK investors to get BTFO'd again