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Commodities include

>Precious metals
Gold, Silver, Platinum group metals
>Energy
Oil, Natural Gas, Uranium, Coal
>Base Metals
Copper, Iron ore, Nickel, Lithium, Cobalt, Zinc, Lead
>Others
Water, Agricultural, Salt

More information for each commodity
https://pastebin.com/tduUv8Ny
Calculators for DD
https://pastebin.com/TsRtpKHs
Steer Clear List
https://pastebin.com/V571vwse
News Sources
https://pastebin.com/bQFESpBL

>Youtube channels to follow
Palisade Gold Radio, Mining Stocks Education, Sprott Money, Goldsilver pros (Rob Kientz), Finding Value Finance, Gregory Mannarino, Peter Schiff, Macro Voices, Crux Investor
>Canadian junior press releases
https://twitter.com/JrMiningNetwork
>Newsfeed
https://twitter.com/zerohedge

>What is Austrian economics?
https://mises.org/what-austrian-economics
>Austrian economics books
What has government done to our money (Rothbard), The mystery of banking (Rothbard), and Profit & Loss (Mises)

>> No.51144347
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Just bought Gary Savages subscription. Seems worth it. He gives updates just about every day. Lots of videos. He focuses on Stocks, oil, and gold.

Only thing is this subscription is not for the weak willed. You will have to do a lot of learning to keep up. He has an article about chart patterns, trends, and behaviors you have to know. He talks about options. If you want this subscription, be prepared to spend a week studying and learning just like you did in college.

A lot of people I respect and I'm starting to see it myself that Oil might be a good place to be right now. Stocks are obviously dumping and we'll probably have a big red week this week. Gold is expected to hold steady and move higher but short term a lower move this week or next is expected.

>> No.51144389

How do you guys think silver will do in the next week or two?

>> No.51144444

>>51144389
Drop spot for big buyers to take possession, premiums maintain absurd levels until comex cleans and price discovery

>> No.51144528

>>51144444
checked, wasted quints. kill yourself.

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Any thoughts on CF and IPI? I'm already holding MOS, NTR, and UAN for my exposure to food fertilizers.

>> No.51144676

>>51144389
Poorly or crab. You're more asking if the market will do well this week and who knows. If we dump then silver and gold are going with it. Don't expect silver and gold to do well until there is a sentiment shift in the market but essentially people are selling everything because that's what happens in a significant market downturn. Unless SILVER has a reason to do well, it won't. But I think we will see a new high sometime at the end of 2023. It's a long hold. Take a look at 2008. Everything dumps until fundamentals kick in.

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>>51144444
>comex cleans
wasted

>> No.51145000

>>51144652
CF has good exposure to ammonia. I need to do more DD on ammonia/nitrate producers especially if they are located in Canada or USA. High natgas prices elsewhere mean that producers in NA get the long end of the stick. A UK ammonia plant shut its production a while ago due to high natgas prices. NTR has some exposure to ammonia too

>> No.51145073

>>51144296
Last thread >>51090400

>> No.51145074

>>51145000
Yeah I'm more familiar with potash which is why I'm really heavy on MOS right now. I don't know enough about ammonia to really comment but to me, NA fert production is a way to capitalize both on the food crisis and nat gas crisis without having to buy the LNG at such a huge mark up (but I will openly admit my F'D isn't that good). UAN is more my penny stock pick although its trading at a 4.77 P/E but I think the cap is low enough that it could really get bid way up in a frenzy.

>> No.51145123

>>51145074
I thought IPI was trading really low relevant to its P/E so that's one im REALLY interested in myself. Would go well with my UAN hedge. Hasn't really heard of it until today

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>>51144296
No production permit
No production
No revenue for five years
Massive stock dilution
Massive stock price decline
Massive insider stock selling

You can trust silver anon and his DD.

>> No.51145164

>>51145074
Ammonia is produced with natgas as feedstock meaning any ammonia producers in Europe are getting squeezed. Their input costs are rising to insane levels. NA producers have the luxury of cheaper gas. Seems like a good place to be especially since if competitors in Europe are scaling down or closing their doors then ammonia supply will be scarcer meaning higher prices

>> No.51145354

>>51145123
P/E is a backward looking indicator so you need to look at the earnings for the past four quarters. According to IBKR there was a massive swing to the upside in Q4 2021 due to 'provision for income taxes' being -208.87MCAD. This sort of unusual increase to earnings was not shown in any other quarter which leads me to believe it's some form of tax return or something. They probably explain it in their Q4 2021 earnings report. In any case, if their earnings from the last quarter repeated for the next three quarters, their P/E would be 7.98

>> No.51145542

>>51145354
>MCAD
MUSD

>> No.51145902

>>51144347
>Just bought Gary Savages subscription. Seems worth it.
I'm impressed so far since subbing this morning. Been studying it most of the day.

I'm still going to wait on oil but not for long, I want back in probably within a week max

>> No.51146213

>>51145902
This week I'm looking at shorting the nasdaq and getting an oil posistion. I might sell out of some miners short term since gary and myself see further short term downside and rotate that money into short nasdaq and buy oil longs.

>> No.51146563

https://www.mining.com/web/britain-bets-on-futuristic-batteries-to-cut-dependence-on-gas/

Couple different ways of storing energy for the renewable haters.

>> No.51146613

Cash chads… I kneel. Who knew dollar bros where the smart ones this cycle. Oh well, I guess we’ll see 2100 gold again in 3 years or so, and 95% of junior miners will die so there’s that to look forward to

>> No.51146639

>>51146613
Milky milkshake
Dollar milkshake
USD net energy exporter
Milky milkshake

>> No.51146755

>>51146613
2100 next year guaranteed. When it becomes obviousy just how serious this economic crisis will be gold will moon because the fed will be forced to become more dovish. Could even happen late this year.

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more red in overnight markets, at this point I wouldn't be surprised by silver being smashed under $12 again like in 2020

>> No.51147106

So silver and gold better off not to DCA into anymore miners? We are still in the energy stage? Funny thinking we thought the energy stage peaked in spring when metals started moving up. For now I am guess continue into energy for the foreseeable future?

>> No.51147126

>>51147106
There seems to be a diesel situation...

>> No.51147283

>>51147024
I'm not even one of the silverbugs but I very much doubt we are going significantly lower than this (unless it's a very quick dip). Because so many silver producers are already losing money. Even if silver stays at this level we are probably going to see a drop in supply over time

>> No.51147439

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O0eYTHGTC2k&ab_channel=PeterSchiff

Schiff talked about a change the Biden admin also made along with the student debt forgiveness that I haven't seen anyone else talk about. But it sounds like a very big deal in the longer term. They have made it so if you choose your loan payback plan to be dependent on your income you only have to pay for I think it was 10 years and then the rest of the loan is forgiven. And the loan payments are lower the less you earn, so a few low earners will get away with not paying a single dime back! that's insane. And many people will only pay 25% or 50% of it back and have the rest forgiven.
The dollar is strong right now but I don't think it's going to last long, not against gold at least.

>> No.51148576

>>51147024
I think we are reaching the point where it doesn't really matter what the numbers on the chart say, because you can't find any for sale at anywhere close to that price.

>> No.51148632

>>51146613
If you put your entire portfolio in gold two years ago you'd be at about a break even.

>> No.51148638
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If you're invested in PMs in a rate rise environment I really can't help you besides cautioning you against trading at all.

>> No.51148653

>>51148638
Pms historically do well during periods of rising rates with high inflation. Research more sucka.

>> No.51148666

>>51148653
Naw, I only had to research the silver front month just now at 18.43 enjoy your bags.

>> No.51148717 [DELETED] 

Gosh, ya're stupid af! Try Life Beyond. it is easy even for u.

>P&E massively multiplayer role playing game
>AAA Blockchain powered MMORPG, made by ex Ubisoft developers
>users dont even need to have a wallet to play
>Upcoming NFT Drop

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Monday morning red

>> No.51149544

>>51149278
Best plays are probably shorting the NASDAQ and buying oil. Metals will dip short term. If yiuw ant to swing that good luck.

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>> No.51151034

My portfolio is comprised entirely of junior gold mining stocks.

How long before I start seeing some results?

Guaranteed within the next 5yrs at least right?

>> No.51151266

>https://www.cnn.com/business/markets/premarkets
Blood for the blood god

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>>51144528
>>51144827

>> No.51151330
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>>51151034

>> No.51151357 [DELETED] 

Haha, ya're losing your cash on the trash and then cry on 4ch on every topic. Be smarter, kids, check Life Beyond

>Massive Multiplayer Online game
>Doxxed Team
>Upcoming NFT Drop

>> No.51151990

>>51144296
what do you guys think about greenland minerals? seems like a good high risk high reward stock. the only thing which borders me is that chinese hold alot shares.

>> No.51152610

>>51146213
Literally my plan except I'm going to close my miner positions to buy SPXS to 3x short the S&P. The only thing that spooks me is that Ira Epstein saying that it still needs "to prove itself that its got legs to the downside, it hasn't done it yet" but at least he doesn't seem bullish, just more wary than others.

Why are you choosing to short the nasdaq over S&P? I know they're essentially completely coupled but curious on the preference

>> No.51152887

>>51152610
not him but NASDAQ is known for its tech stocks most of which are overvalued trash

>> No.51152895

I hope the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant fud ends this week, they sending a team.

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Bros I am financially devastated

>> No.51153562

>>51153366
just buy oil & gas stocks and short shitcos

>> No.51154928

holy shit gold may go green, i guess Jerome's giant shoes, red nose and squeaky horn are finally being seen by people with eyes

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>>51154928
I think we're in for a green day with the rest of the market temporarily bouncing back today, but it looks to me like we're just bouncing off a combination of the 18 day bollinger and the downtrend line. It's not gonna be easy breaking through the 18 day MA and 50 day MA overlap on the way back up so I think we'll crab for a little while longer.

>> No.51155251

>>51145164
>>51145354
Thanks for the info friend. I need to get better at valuing stocks. I generally tend to invest more in sectors that I'm bullish on but I'm pretty blind on valuing specific companies. Also the ammonia bit is interesting. Been sleeping on that in favor of the potash trade since I think Russia is gonna withhold it, Canada is hell bent on going back go natural farming and other powers are soon to follow meaning we are gonna see more pressure as energy gets more expensive and fertilizer isn't scaled up. Of course there is an argument that it will decrease in price as consumption decreases but I don't think it's gonna decrease before the demand without new production increases (like oil) so looking bright imho.

>> No.51155550

>>51155143
Nice chart friend. Made the same call this morning. Was going to short the nasdaq and saw it was up against bollinger and 100 day. Stopped me from taking the position. This stuff works and the only people who say it doesnt have never even looked at it.

>> No.51155571

>>51155143
U been watching Ira?

>> No.51155581
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URANIUM CHADS RISE UP! I've finally broken even. But now I can't sell because we might finally be taking off. Is this it boys? Are we finally going to $100 URNM?

Also what's the news that's making it pump today?

>> No.51155600

>>51155581
VERY SUPRISED at how big uranium is up today. Great sign.

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several bargains here

>> No.51155736

>>51155550
Thanks, and yeah it's amazing how strong this shit is. Same for the short, I still plan to short SPX but it's just reached the bollinger and 50 day so I'll wait and see how today treats it, it's already green so seems like it was a good move. I'll probably get in either before close or early tomorrow.
>>51155571
Yeah, still not taken his course yet but I'm taking advantage of his daily free videos. Once I work my way through the info on Savage's subscription I'll probably take the Enhanced Bollinger course and then take the full trading course afterwards.

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>>51155694
I wouldn't buy this chart.

>> No.51155754

>>51155736
Any newb without ira's courses would have shorted the nasdaq this morning and lost ten percent. We both saw the same thing at the same time. Proof in the pudding.

>> No.51155782

>>51155600
Ah fugg, I haven't rotated the last half of the Peninsula I sold into Encore and it's up today

>> No.51155801

>>51155581
*toll means crazy, but in a good way crazy
>>51155600
its the musk pump, lets hope the kike keeps pumping out bags

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>>51155745
charts won't mean much when Snowline drops assays on the lower part of hole 7

>> No.51155911

>>51155581
Musk and >>51152895, sadly a week too early. Wanted to buy more UEC

>> No.51155962

>>51155857
We'll see. It happened to CGX. might be a pump after but a dump following.

>> No.51155976

>>51155251
No problem, we're all learning so it's best to share our knowledge. I looked at IPI a little bit afterwards earlier today and yes they got some sort of tax return or the like which explains the high earnings in Q4 2021 and the low P/E. I also looked at their production numbers and it seems they're having a bit of a hard time keeping up with production, although they seem to have some inventory of MOP since sales exceeded production. They intend to try and increase potash production next year with some measures they've taken with regards to leaching/brine IIRC so maybe that'll get production in order again. Also they're planning on producing fracking sand for shale companies near the Permian basin at about 600kt/year also starting next year. I didn't bother evaluating the opportunity there but I assume frac sand is selling like hotcakes right now so maybe IPI does have some growth upside to it besides just potash prices. I may come back to it and do some more thorough DD. Other than the potential fracking sand upside, it seems that IPI is more or less fairly valued imho unless I missed some growth prospects in their potash business which I admittedly could very well have missed

>> No.51156116

>>51155976
just looked at frac sand price, it's somewhere above $50-60 right now for Permian operators. So that should be about $33M in extra revenue, maybe $25-30M in gross profit for IPI starting next year. Not massive upside really but not bad at all

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>> No.51156827

Damn uranium is saving me today. I'm down like 30-35% on all of my precious metal stocks lmao. FML. I should have just saved that cash and bought physical

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>watch and learn

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Tellurian bros, what's going on? We're down 12% today.

>> No.51157293

Hey look at that, SALT is still pulling back.

>> No.51157374
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STOP REDEEMING SIRS. THE COMEX WILL PAY YOU AND YOUR VILLAGE!!!!

>> No.51157468

>there were people saying not to buy oil and uranium in august

>> No.51157523

>Salt topped at 4.5 and is now 3.5 and trending down
>Snowline topped above 4 and is now below 3 and still tanking

Umm shills? What happened to no pullbacks until $25?

>> No.51158097

>>51157523
better start building a position while you can anon, Vulcan too

>> No.51158920

>>51158097
Whats the thesis on Vulcan? Looking at financials and the chart i can´t see how a ATH of 1 buck that is currently trading at 0.8 can be good.

>> No.51158987

>>51156827
Buy the sector dips. Loading more ABRA, ELO, GSVR, ITH, SCZ, SVE, WM right now.

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>>51155600
Why surprised? Long-term contracting by utilities just kicked into overdrive and big names are shilling it to retail.

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>>51157374
>w-wow look at how cheap silver is it's TOTALLY worthless! there's a recession and inflation and a WAR in the UKRAINE just keep your cash!
>btw pls don't take delivery we'll pay you if you don't!!!!

>> No.51159082

Want some unknown potash producers. I have a few names(5-10) that I need to research but I really don’t know anything about potash. Any good resources to understand the business?

>> No.51159129

>>51159011
I need uranium to pump. I just checked and 70-75% of my portfolio is uranium. Really going for the high risk high reward play here

>> No.51159151

I tol you guys for the last three weeks uraniumn was going to pump. Justin has been screaming for three weeks.

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>>51144296
uranium up but silex down, as i predicted. very fascinating company, but continue to wait. they have not replied to any emails from me yet, which is not encouraging.

>> No.51159298

Is EQNR really a meme?

>> No.51159353

>>51159298
It's a worse VET. In fact they're selling part of their European natgas asset Corrib to VET so there's that too

>> No.51159431

>>51159298
>>51159353
See https://energynow.ca/2021/11/vermilion-energy-inc-announces-corrib-acquisition-and-2022-budget-and-guidance/?amp
Vermilion is buying Equinor's share of Corrib. That means more gas production for Vermilion and less to Equinor. I believe VET's hedging is better as well

>> No.51159474

>>51159353
>>51159431
Good to know. Maybe I should sell.

>> No.51159497

Kind of a flat day for everything other tha. Uranium

>> No.51159532

>>51159217
You Liberty Offensive? Good calls on SILEX and SMR sliding down if so.

>> No.51159534

Silver is sitting on what appears to be a strong support level ie it's possibly a good time to buy. Seems to be a better value than Gold currently which just put in a double top and could be iffy.
Is Silver a shitcoin though? Is it even worth having?

>> No.51159540

>>51155782
Moved in anyway, shitty price but I'll take it
Maybe I'll DCA into this for a few months too

>> No.51159545

>>51159474
EQNR isn't a bad company per se let me clarify. It's just that it's not as cheap as VET and it has less growth and less leverage to oil & gas prices. Making it a worse choice for an energy bull imho

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>>51155581
hello newfriends
during 2021: august 12 to sept 15, just one month of trading, uranium spot rose 65% from 30.45 to 49.65 setting roughly a new floor price for this year's fuel cycle -- only, this year, it never really fell, it never suffered any of the cycle's downside in 2022 leading up to now. the end of august, again. and today's price is 49.30.
and on the left here is the seasonality chart for 15 years, ending 2020. https://twitter.com/quakes99/status/1437101289117155341
things are moving faster now and popularity of uranium stocks is growing substantially. if we start with a baseline of another 60% expected move, and call that a +20% boon (bringing us to 72%) then discount all the recent stock price movement at fully half of that (bringing us to 36%) then the implied spot price of U comes to $67.05, and at that price, african and australian mines turn on.
deep yellow is valued at approximately 1/60th of its pounds in the ground. expect a 30x in the next two years after they break ground.

>> No.51159696

Is anybody else thinking about buying into tin/iron/PM producers? There might be opportunity there right now.

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>>51159532
nah, i am nobody with a youtube channel or anything like that. i prefer to just be "that retard who posts shit with a funny picture of a bee every time."
i think i do as much research as they do, maybe more. i just love reading reports and shit. i read for probably three to six hours every day for months on end, then take a break for a season, and so on.

>> No.51159769

What do you guys think about aluminum?

>> No.51159773

>>51159151
Was replying to this, but dipshit site again saying part of the post is spam without clarification.

>>51159078
>>51157374
>>51159696
Was thinking the same. Time to buy some miners?

>> No.51159805

>>51159696
Yes. See >>51158987
Eloro Resource's (ELO) Iska Iska project is a huge Silver-Tin deposit that's still getting explored and fleshed out. For iron, I'd just keep DCA'ing some Vale for the long term and collect the divvies, good exposure to copper, nickel and manganese as well.

>> No.51159879

>>51159769
don't know much about it honestly. It's used pretty much everywhere, even as wiring as a cheaper substitute for copper. Used in cars a lot because it's light. Mined as bauxite.
>>51159805
Not sure if I'm that keen on exploration projects anymore. I was more thinking of something like Santacruz (zinc/silver) or Alphamin (tin) or Orezone (gold). Vale might be a good idea but I'll have to do some analysis on whether Rio Tinto or BHP would be a better pick. Or something else entirely

>> No.51159938

>>51159151
I remember the thread two weeks ago where some Anon shilled Uranium. But who the fuck cares, rather fomo into shitcoins

>> No.51159944

>inb4 "Iraqi coupe priced in"

>> No.51159977

>>51159730
just checking, he posts here sometimes or at least used to when he was just getting started.

>> No.51159992

>>51159769
i think it requires a shitload of process heat, and electricity, to produce. doesn't seem wise in an energy crisis, but if the price falls enough and this turns out to be "energy crisis" with scare quotes, then it's an idea worth researching.

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Just as we were discussing nitrate producers shutting their doors in Europe, look what happened today guys!!
https://www.fertilizerdaily.com/20220829-achema-will-completely-suspend-its-production-facility-due-to-high-gas-prices/
>On September 1, 2022, the Lithuanian producer of nitrogen fertilizers, Achema, will completely shutdown its factory due to the increase in the price of natural gas and, therefore, uncontrolled increase in production costs. It’s currently operating at partial capacity.
>"Historically high prices for natural gas directly affect the cost of production. Our fertilizer prices become uncompetitive compared to products from Russia and the United States. In such a situation on the market, most of the Western producers of nitrogen fertilizers are forced to stop their plants, and Achema is no exception,” said Achema CEO Ramūnas Miliauskas.
>Achema is the only company in Lithuania that produces nitrogen fertilizers – carbamide, ammonium and calcium ammonium nitrate. At the same time, it’s the largest consumer of natural gas in the country.
I'm going to have to begin diving deep into NA nitrate fertilizer producers ASAP. There be money

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RANA RELEESE BONANZA GRADE YOU BANCHOD

>> No.51160468

anyone in oil tankers? is it a good time to take profit?

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Zerohedge shilling uranium now. Looking good...

>> No.51160665

>>51159944
Are the Hadjis making cars now?

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>>51160084
This would probably lead to all fertilizers staying high or going higher, which would eventually lead to farmers being the ones to shut down production. Which would lead to food shortages and food price mooning. I better stock up on some more basics

>> No.51160893

>>51144347
whats his gold/silver picks ?

>> No.51161267

https://www.juniorminingnetwork.com/junior-miner-news/press-releases/2986-tsx-venture/eu/126873-encore-energy-achieves-key-milestone-with-the-installation-of-rosita-extension-production-area-monitoring-wells.html

Completed ON budget and ON schedule.

>> No.51161356

>>51160893
He doesn't do picks. He uses broad categories.

I know he trades qqq, SQQQ, tqqq, xle, GDX, silj,

There's very little spoonfeeding in his platform but he gives updates every day and his market market movement calls are usually 100%

>> No.51161364

>>51160149
Not trying to poo poo blue lagoon but Canagold is trading at 2/3rds the market cap of BL and they already 1.1Moz compared to BLs 250koz and at higher grade. Poobros... It's time to flush it and become a canachad.

>> No.51161512

Snowline getting hammered today. Do we know anything about metallurgy yet? There's a deposit nearby that's refractory which would obviously be terribly if that was the case here as well. Does the fact that there's a lot of visible gold imply that it isn't refractory?

>> No.51161576

>>51161512
Oh my God you guys my snowline came into my room carrying chicken nuggets and I screamed at her and slapped the plate out of her hand. What the fuck is happening? How can we be topping? I thought the assays were due next week? I thought they had over 200 meters of visible gold?

>> No.51161591

>>51161364
Disappointed with blue lagoon. Crescatt has a large posistion though.. I trust them.

>> No.51161607

>>51152610
Changed my mind, holding my miners for now
>>51161576
kek

>> No.51161709

>>51161576
Yeah no surprise to see a correction after that massive run in anticipation of the assays. People were getting way too cocky here and on CEO.ca lol. Read a couple of messages on there and they were talking about which of the majors could afford to pay $5B to buy them out. A bit premature perhaps kek.
>>51161591
A significant part of their value is that they are close to production, but those small mines just rarely make much money, if any. And are they still waiting for a permit or what's going on with that because I got the idea a long time ago that it was imminent.

>> No.51161744

>>51161709
We've seen it many many times. Countless examples. Big ones, cgx, pure gold, emerita.

Junior miners are their own category with a little btu of fundamentals, a little bit of lassonde curve, and a little bit of their own tweaks, but this happens all the time.

>> No.51161933

>>51161512
>Snowline
good. i hope that faggot who was up 1000% never sells and watches it fall all the way back down and sells at +30%
>he didn't listen

>> No.51161943

I want to believe uranium will moo b-but it has been so long and this market is so treacherous. Hold me bros

>> No.51161982
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51161982

Anons your participation needed, post opinions and habbenings

Global Hyperinflation General /GHG/ >>>/pol/393069825

>> No.51162173
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>Snowline
OMG, hold be bros, I only have an 8x instead of a 10x, it's over, they have no gold, it's obviously going to zero

>> No.51162186

>>51161943
Let it drop again and shake out weak hands. Then it moons 50x overnight and only smart money makes it.

>> No.51162218

Trillion also continues to correct. Called it last thread.

>> No.51162315

>>51162173
This drop was obvious, and it's obvious that it will continue to drop until low 2's, if not further.

>>51162218

This is literally because they expected the drill rig to move out last Friday and it's now 4 days late, still waiting in port, as opposed to a genius chart read.

>> No.51162390
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51162390

CORN bros... We march to $30

Also, GS bullish on commodities:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kXUulkHRS_8

>> No.51162473
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51162473

>>51162315
>This drop was obvious
But one time the drop won't happen. The "Resourse Roastie" Gwen Preston instructed all her tard newsletter subscribers to sell and said the last drills weren't very good, kek, meanwhile she's probably accumulating like crazy and making this her largest position

>> No.51162484

>>51162173
It's your money but I really cannot fathom what's stopping you from taking like 1/3 of the money off the table to secure some profits. If it dips back to say $2 or $1.5 you could buy a lot more shares for free that way. I've been up 300% in a miner and I should have taken those profits. Only got about 2x from those shares instead which was nice but nowhere near as nice as that +300% or +200%

>> No.51162495

>>51162186
I have my position ready. I'd go more if I could but I'm basically all in on uranium. Big gains are coming for uranium this week. It's going to be awesome!

>> No.51162523

Has anyone here bought BLLG on ibkr? I keep getting a trading restricted error.

>> No.51162534

>>51162186
>Let it drop again
Hopefully. I wanna keep accoomulating.

>> No.51162543

>>51162523
IBKR doesn't offer CSE listed stocks to non leafs. Only TSX or TSXV.

>> No.51162563

>>51162543
I am a leaf though...
I guess there is some setting I've missed maybe?

>> No.51162592

>>51162563
>I am a leaf though...
lol fag

>> No.51162608

>>51162563
I wouldn't know, I'm not a leaf. Send them a message and ask about it. Maybe they don't offer CSE stocks period. In that case you can try OTC shares, have fun with zero liquidity

>> No.51162639

>>51162608
Blue Lagoon actually had the same liquidity on OTC as CSE over the past 65 days, usually you're right though.

>> No.51162697

>>51162608
A pajeet in their online chat said microcaps are restricted for trading with no way to change that.
I refuse to believe it.

I guess I'll have to my other broker for these.

>> No.51162713

>>51162697
use my other*

>> No.51162774

>>51162484
In all seriousness bro I only have 8,000 shares now and will probably sell the most expensive 1,000 when it runs up to around $3.50US. I don't care if it takes months. Spike in gold price or assays will do it. The big thing is I don't want to have a puny stack in a few years when this could go for $30+. If I had had 20,000+ shares I would have played this last assays pump differently

>> No.51162793

>all in on PM miners
>soaring energy prices and supply chain issues creating higher mining capex
>PM’s have consolidated the last two years
>Fed seems more adamantly hawkish than ever before to continue raising rates for a long time
fuck me

>> No.51162840

>>51162793
On the bright side, everything seems to be playing out as predicted. PMs should theoretically moon harder and faster when the time comes.

R-right?

>> No.51162888
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51162888

Imagine not investing in commodities.

>> No.51162889

>>51162473
2gpt gold is actually pretty poor. It's the size if the deposit that is impressive. I don't buy anything less than 7gpt

>> No.51162999

>>51162889
Nah, 283 meters almost from surface at 2.3g/t is an amazing intercept. But of course more holes are needed to confirm it's a world class discovery.
For reference, a typical open pit sulfide mine is around 1-1.3 g/t at a strip of something like 3-4. This looks to be higher grade and lower strip. 7 g/t would be the more typical underground grade which is much more expensive to mine of course.

>> No.51163001

>>51162840
It could be 2025 before that happens though

>> No.51163033

>>51162774
Makes sense. Not too little not too much is the best way to go imho

>> No.51163063
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51163063

uhhhhh SALT sisters? they're onto us

>> No.51163126

>>51162999
Yeah the thickness is what makes it impressive. I've bought pit mines with 7gpt before. I'm not really impressed by less than 3 gpt for a pit mine.

>> No.51163166

>>51163063
Idk what that is but I never ever want anything to do with it

>> No.51163170

>>51163126
Wasn't GBR like around 2gpt over literally more than 1km long intercepts everywhere across the land package?

>> No.51163295

>>51163166
we at discord are all buying SALT hand over fist! I hope we can get along everyone, let's all buy ourselves gender correction operations after we make it!
^_^ uwu~

>> No.51163304

>>51163126
7 g/t pit is extremely rare, that would probably be a high grade narrow vein mined at a high strip ratio but typically you don't mine a lot of ounces like this because you can't go that deep before the strip blows out completely.
Agnico Eagle's Detour monster mine is <1g/t and still pretty low cost at $900-$1000 AISC. But they also gain from huge scale and I'm guessing cheap electricity and favorable metallurgy, also a strip ratio of 1.7.

>> No.51163312

>>51163170
I don't know that's just my personal rule

>> No.51163321

>>51162774
If youre worried about your cost average just buy and sell 1000s of shares at market price repeatedly. While you wont gain or lose any money you will lower your cost average to market price.
This isnt a wash sale because you dont care about tax implications only book value

>> No.51163327

>>51163304
I see it it all the time

>> No.51163396
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51163396

>>51162889
>>51162999
checked, and imagine if the assays coming on the lower half of hole 7 are still hitting mineralization where it ends, that's really possible. It will pump again even if gold price is in the shitter

>> No.51163397

>>51163170
I don't think so, that sounds like a bit much. I think they had some high grade intercepts close to surface but now that long. Kinross expects to mine 2-3g/t at a strip of 6-8 at $600-$800 AISC.
>>51163327
You see 7g/t OP at publically traded companies?

>> No.51163432

>>51163304
Newcrest's Cadia is also below 0.5gpt Su and below 0.3% Cu. It's also a deep underground underground block cave mine and one of the biggest and most profitable mines in Australia

>> No.51163453

>>51163432
>Su
Au

>> No.51163634

>>51163432
Yeah that is pretty amazing that they are able to mine that at such a low cost.

>> No.51163755
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51163755

What some natural gases you guys are holding to make a nice profit from EU shortage this coming winter??

Equinor?

>> No.51164201

>>51163295
*buys SALT anti-semitically*

>> No.51165042

>>51163397
Yes.

>> No.51165134

>2 more weeks

>> No.51165823

>>51165042
Lets hear some names then. Only company that comes to mind for me is Mako Mining? in Nicaragua, small very high grade OP mine.

>> No.51166061

So pm miners should be avoided or not? You have reserves being drained, but the current path would be bad for miners. What do people think? I might buy at the end of September if energy moves up for real and that train leaves. Would rather buy something super cheap than something already moving up to the east side.

>> No.51166069

alright bros, ive been exclusively invested in crypto for 5 years but i wanna buy some commodities. what's the best way to buy these?

does it work the same as a crypto or stock exchange?

>> No.51166109

>>51166069
You go to the oil store and buy a barrel of oil.
I have 4 barrels of oil.

>> No.51166116

>>51166069
You can buy miners on a stock exchange or you can buy physical gold or silver or a physical gold etf.

>> No.51166140

>>51166116
im actually gonna buy anything but PMs

to me they are a form of money.

i'd rather buy steel/wood/oil

>> No.51166165

>>51166140
Well get some producers of those commodities then.

>> No.51166169

>>51166109
on this note, stock up a massive pantry. a great way to invest in commodities during inflation

>> No.51166239

>>51166165
i mean, am i wrong saying PMs arent "real" commodities? isnt it like i a tiny percentage that gets used for actual stuff?

>> No.51166310

>>51166239
Electronics and analog photography

>> No.51166428

>>51166239
Yes, like 8% of gold production is used in electronics and I think it is like half of silver. Definitely a different investment thesis than oil or steel. I don't like the "real" commodities very much because I think we are in for a serious economic downturn that is going to last a while. I like gold because of rising political tension and geopolitical risks and of course money printing and a dumber and more diverse electorate that will vote for more money printing.

>> No.51166690

>>51166140
Money and commodities aren't necessarily mutually exclusive. Rothbard argues that money MUST be a commodity.

>> No.51166834

>>51166140
>to me they are a form of money.
based
>i'd rather buy steel/wood/oil
if you have the storage space sure why not, if your talking digital look into uranium stocks
>>51166239
silver is primarily an industrial metal with rising demand, restricted supply and it is also money
it has a highly suppressed price thanks to governments promoting their shitcoin fiat ponzi
crypto like gains are possible, x100 against the s&p wouldnt surprise me

>> No.51166917
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51166917

QH, 36Moz for Snowline

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z5a3onDBlB0

>> No.51167014

>>51166917
Go look at their map yourself with the drill holes on it. While it's possible it may be a billion tonnes, those seem to be very optimistic assumptions. I got more like 5moz. You can make your own assumptions for length, width and depth of the ore body and then multiply by 3 (tonnes per cubic meter).

>> No.51167021

>>51166917
fyi Quinton Hennigh is on the board as an advisor for Eloro Resources too. Eloro is to silver as Snowline is to gold.

>> No.51167128

>>51167014
Sprott is saying Snowline looks like an easy 20Moz

>> No.51167151

>>51167128
Is sprott invested in snowline?

>> No.51167196

>>51159769
It’s fallen below its long-term trendline as of late. Fundamentally, it’s partly in line with copper as being a economically sensitive metal that will rise and fall on medium term cyclical trends. One recent trend is rising energy input costs affecting aluminum smelters in Europe, which to me seems bullish since less production = less product = greater costs paid by downstream manufacturers. I would also think Trump-era sanctions on Russian aluminum would have made a dent since they are the 3rd largest exporter (Rusal being the biggest co) but the US has still imported about 264 million tonnes of metal including aluminum this year alone in an effort to ease input costs.

Rio Tinto and Alcoa are probably the safest bets equities wise, maybe South32 if you can access ASX or LSE.

>> No.51167269

>>51167151
yep, not sure how much

https://snowlinegold.com/fact-sheet/

>> No.51167480
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51167480

>>51163755
Trillion is the play CMMG would usually vouch for Nat gas. Largest Black Sea gas deposit in history, decent team, Uranus is inbound. Company will see $95K a day from proceeds starting Thursday. Im liking what I’m seeing with this company and the process being made.

Although EU tards floating the idea of a price caps which will only push the supply curve inwards and further disincentivize capital allocation into an already-starved sector. But those are only talks for now and nothing concrete is legislated yet. And last time I checked, government policy can’t make energy-related goods magically appear, it all starts with private companies like Trillion, Chariot etc who develop and extract the gases that eventually heat homes and power industry.

>> No.51167516

>>51163755
VET

>> No.51167542

I hope you bought oil and uranium like I had been telling you the past few weeks instead of listening to Red telling you to wait for $68 oil and uranium needing to decouple. Now Red and his followers must FOMO back in.

>> No.51167563

>>51166061
Not necessarily no, gold producers have pretty good margins right now still as far as I know

>> No.51167731

>>51167542
My recent entries
>Athabasca at 2.03
Feels good man
>Deep Yellow at 0.88
Quite alright
>Encore at 1.47
Yeah I'm late to this one

>> No.51168016

Dammit, i just subbed Uranium Insider daily on podcasts, and my first episode Justin announces that daily shows will be member only Oct 1st onwards.. only weekly shows after that for non-members.

>> No.51168080

>>51167542
You literally don't pay attention to anything I say.

>> No.51168094

>>51167542
I told people to get uranium and I told people that most traders would buy oil. I said I PERSONALLY wasn't. Jesus dude whats up your butt?

>> No.51168110

>>51168080
I've literally said more times than I cna count iver the last month that Justin was SCREAMING that uranium was imminently moving up. Fuck man.

>> No.51168161

>>51144389
Gold and silver have been tracking inversely to the usd.

>> No.51168479

>>51167563
It just seems like energy cost and stronger dollar may bring down pms in short term. Short term could be years out depending.

>>51168094
At least you can get more trillion in the mean time. What is your opinion on the pm thing? Would you say its better to wait? I am questioning which way it will go and can't make up my mind.

>> No.51169027
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51169027

uh oh

https://www.zerohedge.com/commodities/chinas-biggest-commodity-trader-faces-liquidity-crisis

>> No.51169541
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51169541

>>51169027
>Chinese
>commodity trader
>huge fuck up

Where have we heard this before??

>> No.51169856
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51169856

https://www.zerohedge.com/commodities/chinas-biggest-commodity-trader-faces-liquidity-crisis
>one of China's most influential commodities traders is pushing for a government bailout
>admitted that some suppliers have canceled deliveries due to concerns over the company's ability to pay

>> No.51170364

>>51168479
Gary says it's time to buy pms. Gareth solway says it's time to buy pms and they aren't gold bugs. Looking at the chart they're right it put in a higher low but hoently with gold and silver I'm done. I bought my miners and I don't care. It's too rigged and too manipulated to try and chart it.

David Brady the writer for Sprott supposedly one of the best metals markets analysts has been a broken record for two years now "well we might have a lower low but then after that is the big move up!". And it's done nothing but go lower GDX is fucking ridiculous with how much money I've lost.

But Gary says a big reversal is underway. I can see it. But I don't sweat or care about miners anymore. It's a lost cause. Buy the wbst ones you like if you want them and hold.

>> No.51170754

>>51167480
Why should be Trillion a better play than IOG or KIST?

>> No.51170791

gold futures are infinite pain

>> No.51170847

Alright I was on a break for the last 2 months
what are the macro trends I need to read up on?

>> No.51170938

Why is EQNR crabbing?

>> No.51171434

>>51170364
I really like David Brady. He has a good newsletter with Steve Penny. But you’re right, I’ve been hearing “higher metals prices just around the corner, they’re ready to explode!” for over two years now.

>> No.51172042

>>51170847
>Saudis recuding production to take control of oil prices
>Nitrate fertilizer / ammonia producers shutting down in Europe due to high natgas prices, input costs too high
>Fed remains hawkish
>USD now above 1 versus EUR
>US SPR inventories at multi-year lows
>China in economic turmoil, cuts rates, speculation about economic output being channeled into war
>Japan returning to nuclear

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51172150

>>51171434
>>51170364
only thing I give attention is their DD to miner, anything about PM timing can go to hell, I don't give a shit. It will moon when it will moon.

Until then, accumulate quality company. The longer it goes, the better for me honestly. I like the crabbing.

>> No.51172470

can anyone post the finding value portfolio? i just want to do some uranium research bros

>> No.51172603

>OXY is -1.6% pre-market
Anyone waiting to add his OXY position if it drops more than 2% today?

>> No.51173322

>>51172150
The longer the price suppression goes, the more these mining companies will go bankrupt or dilute your shares into oblivion

>> No.51173376
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51173376

Nice hit for one of PAN MAN's picks, many more holes to come

https://www.juniorminingnetwork.com/junior-miner-news/press-releases/2659-tsx-venture/scot/127049-scottie-resources-drills-intercept-of-13-3-g-t-gold-over-12-5-metres-in-first-holes-of-15-000-metre-2022-drill-program.html

>> No.51173473

>>51159730
>>51159977
i hope none of those youtubers or other analysts takes any of my information as source material. not because i would prefer attribution (which i would) and i know they won't dare say "i got this from a bee-posting retard on 4chan"
but because sometimes i get new information from them. they would literally be creating an echo chamber, and eventually it would go disastrously wrong whenever one of us got lazy and that would kill their income whereas i'd just change my tripcode.
and pursuant to that, i've just put 2 and 2 together and realized i'm actually fucking retarded, and not supposed to be using an image for recognition here, that's actually a rule and was once called avatarfagging.
i will only post the bee when i feel like the bee.

>> No.51173560

>>51166917
i am no drilling expert, and i have only tried to understand commodities for some 5-10 years, but i have literally never heard of a "comfort factor" in that entire time.
good management should never tell you things in any terms except in the industry-accepted manner.
however, great management will sometimes help you understand, for free, a better way to do a valuation. if they are correct, however, then their method is also applicable to all their competitors, whether it shows those competitors as better or not. chris volk has done this for store capital (STOR) and he is an absolute REIT genius, once you understand him, it puts incredible power in your hands. that's the tell: it helps you, not him.
do you truly believe snowline's management is doing the same?
or, have i missed something simple this screenshot doesn't show?

>> No.51173736

>>51168016
a shrewd move. honestly, not a great signal from him -- but not in the sense that you should trust the uranium bull narrative any less. the inevitability of this energy crisis has been building for years.
i simply mean that justin should have done that a while ago. during the doldrums, there has been little to nothing to talk about on a daily basis. one should therefore not talk.
while it is wise and good for him to collect a premium on daily information because it will now start coming in spades, and he is definitely worth the money (or, some money) what this does is demonstrate the prior year of daily updates he was giving to be little more than emotional, to keep himself and his viewership hanging in there. gotta keep talking about something to keep your own heart in it. i understand this because i do that for free, here, but only when i cannot help myself. ultimately i'm no better.
but now /you/ have to separate: now that you know this about him, you have to do additional work to check your trust in him, and constantly ask yourself if the subscription price is low enough for what you are deriving from it. i dislike that effort. the point is to pay to not have to think.
now i just said in another post i use analysts to grab bits of information, but i should point out i never rely on their conclusions, and actively work to disprove them before accepting them. i subscribe to warren and mohnish's rule "never have an analyst team," not even an unpaid one on youtube. get your facts and your reasoning right and do it yourself.
that said, i think i'm still correct about the fact that, for all the rest of you who do want to buy others' thoughts, you still have to put in work on top of the money to find and filter out their emotional motivations.

>> No.51173743

Oilbros, why are we dumping?

>> No.51173772

>>51168110
i also want to applaud him for EXCELLENT calls week after week and in this recent event, literally within hours of it starting. i honestly don't think there is any room for other analysts right now. if you absolutely must shortcut your due dilligence, use justin and chapman.

>> No.51173777

>>51173743
energy is no longer needed in the world

>> No.51173786

>>51173743
We went up 4% yesterday also Iran deal FUD

>> No.51173791

>>51171434
"Well it looks like we have to make a lower low and then after that it's to the moon!"-David Brady for the last two years.

>> No.51173811

I'm scared of buying the dip

>> No.51173861

Are we all going to start namefagging so it's easier to see who is who?

>> No.51173881

>>51173811
I'm going to watch Dr. Copper for the next two or three weeks. Let's see if it'll maintain support or do a dead cat bounce
>>51173861
dear god please no

>> No.51173890

>>51173861
God I hope not

>> No.51174010

>>51172603
i should know my entry price but honestly i do not. $40 maybe, in a potential near-term US recession.
i'm content to just hold until they double. it's only gonna be a few years. certain uranium miners will more than double, so, i'm still hyperfocused there. if i can just make sure i get that right, OXY will do fine in the background. i already won when i bought it while oil futures were negative, even if i was massively retarded and put way too little into it.

>> No.51174046

>>51173881
>>51173890
Could be low key kinda fun tho
>>51173376
Nice hit, and at only 70 meters down hole.

Anyone still holding this dog?
https://www.juniorminingnetwork.com/junior-miner-news/press-releases/2707-tsx-venture/mgr/127028-magna-gold-corp-q2-2022-operating-and-financial-results.html
They have begun to slow mining rates to preserve cash.

>> No.51174058

>>51173861
i just don't wanna break the rules, man.
and i don't want impersonators. my information would have doubled your money on OXY then doubled it again on paladin energy and in a span of just two years. someday i will give bad information, but that day is not today.
if you want to get out ahead of me you can go nose around in laser isotope separation and what isotopes of which elements are so useful they're priced in the millions of dollars per milligram. knock yourself out.

>> No.51174102

>>51174046
if you're going to start namefagging then you might as well do a full transition surgery and start tripfagging like >>51174058

>> No.51174138

oh yeah one other thing, by the way. a couple years ago my local republican party put out surveys to feel out what topics are important to members. i sent them back a blank survey with three things written on it:
"gold"
"currency crisis"
"bretton woods iii"
so i've also made a call that was a country mile ahead of zoltan pozsar: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SgKkHWvYTXo
and i don't want your money.

>> No.51174151

>>51174046
>Could be low key kinda fun tho
Not even a little bit. Namefags kill generals with 100% effectiveness. They rapidly degenerate into appeals to "authority", tribes of personality and inane social drama.

If you want clout, recognition or updoots I'm sure you know where to go.

>> No.51174176

>>51174102
Kek, I don't know how to do that though and I doubt impersonators are going to be a big problem anyway.

>> No.51174198

I'm a massive faggot who sucks dick for breakfast

>> No.51174253

>>51174151
Nah bro, we're too good for that in this general.
>>51174198
kek. See, the thread is more fun already.

>> No.51174269

>>51174176
if you don't care about people impersonating you then surely you also don't care about everybody recognizing you. Most of the frequent posters are pretty easy to recognize just from the way they post anyways. You do you but I'm staying anonymous

>> No.51174324

hold me, bros

>> No.51174341

>>51174269
I recognize some people sometimes, but it would be far easier if people namefagged. I get that in general it's pretty obnoxious to do on here, but in this general I wouldn't mind it.

>> No.51174370
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>>51174324
You're gonna wagmi Larry.

>> No.51174463
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>>51144296
Anons your participation needed, post opinions and habbenings

Global Hyperinflation General /GHG/ >>>/pol/393164405

>> No.51174477

I wish I had dry powder to slurp Vulcan today

>> No.51174604

>>51173861
Is it time?

>> No.51174612

I'm losing so much fucking monye ahahahahaahha

>> No.51174641

>>51174151
i agree it is a problem, i will bear this information in mind, and if i cannot defeat these forces i will disappear back into anonymity.
i aim to prove a simple point: if i can be great, i will inspire others to be great.

>> No.51174662

>>51174253
Every general has some obnoxious egotistical newfaggot who says exactly that while heralding its downfall. You are no better than the others. The threads don't benefit from knowing who you are at a glance, your posts should stand up on their own merit. You're already relishing in off topic banter that derails the thread. You are the problem. Unironically go back to r*ddit.

>>51174269
This. Some of us have this amazing ability called pattern recognition. It's not that uncommon amongst the triple digit IQ population.

PAN MAN is the exception to the rule because he has a specific area of expertise and the thread actively benefits from being able to recognize him at a glance rather than just flattering his ego.

>> No.51174693

>>51174604
The namefag era of /cmmg/ has begun. What does CLF stand for?
>>51174662
I'll have you know that I have been browsing this god forsaken site since 2008.

>> No.51174739

>>51173743
Red told us it was supposed to drop by a lot before elections

>> No.51174849

My natgas is up 77% everything else is in the gutters..
da phuuck

>> No.51174984

>>51174739
Who??

>> No.51175026
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>>51174849
since it seems my post isn't getting through the spam filter I'll just leave my Vermilion DD here: https://pastebin.com/3NyP94kt

>> No.51175037
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51175037

Sir that will be 10 thousand dollars for electricity.
>has Ukraine flag in bio
Euro bros get what they deserve.

>> No.51175106

>>51175026
Something is going on with spam filters it is ridiculous.

>>51175037
>>has Ukraine flag in bio
>Euro bros get what they deserve.
Someone actually reply that to him, kek.

>> No.51175129

>>51175037
5x electricity prices in Europe coming soon.
How do I profit off this? Should a make Ukraine Hoodie and sweaters for the npcs or still want to live in denial?

>> No.51175141

>>51175037
Yikes. And that's only for 73 days! Depression incoming in yurop and the currency is literally worthless. Can't help but wonder if Italy or Greece go bankrupt now that ECB is raising rates too
>>51175106
Must be all the numbers idk

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>>51175129
Pic for those who don't believe. If you got a way out I would start booking flights to literally anywhere else (excluding Tawain).

>> No.51175196

>>51174739
>>51174984
Many people have been saying Oil will suffer before the elections. Super volatile atm though so who the fuck knows anymore

>> No.51175463
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51175463

this sucks

>> No.51175467
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51175467

Give me one good reason not to buy more UUUU today

>> No.51175548

>>51175463
turns out the market was set up in such a way that nothing can save you
thanks jews!

>> No.51175554

>>51175467
it's just not that good of a company.

>> No.51175614

>>51175554
>>51175467
Why did reddit fall in love with that one? Its the only reason it moves so much.

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>>51175463

>> No.51175652

Uh oh SALT bros another day another red candle. Will it be saved by the 50 day or is the next stop $2.50?

>> No.51175743

>>51175554
>>51175614
It's a big stock for you

If you don't like it then what should I buy?

>> No.51175788

>>51175652
>>51163063

>> No.51175874
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51175874

Morning all how are things?

Busy off in the boonies right now, I ll be back next week.

>> No.51175926

>>51175874
Juat weighing options on silver and gold. When you get back we can discuss at length.

>> No.51176186

>>51175652

I hope it breaks through $3 corrects to $2.5 or even lower.
I'll rotate all of my Uranium into it if it does.
This correction will be a fast one due to so much stuff being in the very near future pipeline so it won't give a long window of opportunity to jump in.
Wish I had some dry powder to throw in there, but it'll be few days before I have more and the bottom will probably be behind us by then.

>> No.51176347

>ECB'S MULLER SAYS 75 BPS SHOULD BE DISCUSSED NEXT WEEK: REUTERS
CBs are going scorched earth mode

>> No.51176355

Turn's out some minor kerfuffle doesn't knock off 4 million daily barrels out of Iraq. Who knew?

>> No.51176369

>>51176347
>ECB'S MULLER SAYS 75 BPS SHOULD BE DISCUSSED NEXT WEEK: REUTERS
>CBs are going scorched earth mode
Why do people think we won't get aggressive rate hikes until 2023?I can't believe this isn't priced in. Wish Powell just pulled a volcker and called it a day so I could stop dcaing and catching the falling knife.

>> No.51176402

best stock for europe's LNG shortage?

>> No.51176425

>>51176369
>Why do people think we won't get aggressive rate hikes until 2023?I
Because the economy is grinding to a halt.

>> No.51176599

>>51176186
You might get your wish as soon as today. I literally called the top and said people should take profits, I hope someone heeded the advice from the wise Renewable energy fag.

>> No.51176669

>that gas candle

Doesn't mean much overall but I love to see it.

>> No.51176738
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51176738

>>51173322
https://twitter.com/DolanGeraldine/status/1564392353300889603

https://twitter.com/CallumMckeefery/status/1564202870706143235

Good luck supressing PM another year

>> No.51176742

>>51176186
>I hope it breaks through $3 corrects to $2.5 or even lower.
Same. It's not touched the 200 day since May so I hope it continues to correct violently. Can't help but laugh at everyone who said it was immune to pullbacks

>> No.51176897

>>51176599
It's getting closer to that nice buy region.
If it breaks through and starts moving towards 2.5 then I'll just dump my Uranium into it and rebuy glowing rocks early next month with new money.

>>51176742
I didn't want to swing it because while I don't believe it's immune to pullbacks, I do believe the pullbacks to be potentially so violent that it might simply do a one or two day visit to some lows and then pull off an elevator mode back up and continue as normal.
The issue with fairly small stocks like this with a whole lot of momentum behind them is that they do insanely radical moves in a super short period of time.
I have already been fucked once trying to jump out at the top and trying to swing a low so I decided to just ride through it this time around.

>> No.51176898

>>51176738
The European economy is about to disappear into a black hole

>> No.51176910

>>51176898
When do the stimmies start?

>> No.51177130

Is the Iran deal real this time? Is this Iran deal in the room right now?

>> No.51177617
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>PRICES ARE GONNA PEAK IN THE SUMMER OIL APES JUST HODL!!!!!!

lmao. what happened commodities chuds??

>> No.51177684

/wakes up
/have cup of coffee
/do previous night's dishes & water the plant box
/wander in and turn on computer --

Holy fucking shit everything's getting hammered. Commodities, stocks, gas, gold -- it all goes down down down. There's no safe refuge. Do I get into cash and fume impatiently on the sidelines or grit my teeth and ride it out?

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51177745

RAAANAAAAAAA

>> No.51177750

>>51177617
I thought the free market was real..

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>>51177684
>There's no safe refuge

>> No.51177813
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>>51174693
CLF is Cleveland Cliff Resources. A tranny last year was shitting up smg and even would come here on Cmmg and try to get us to buy CLF before US steel had a huge leg up. He made hundreds of thousands of dollars IIRC and was certainly proud of it. Meanwhile most people here were still buying BHS and telling him to fuck off kek

>> No.51178165

>>51177617
Dinosaurjuicesisters are getting dilated hard today holy shit
>>51177745
Nice name bro
>>51177813
I see, nice bit of lore there.

>> No.51178275

>>51177684
There is always dollars to hold. And puts or short positions. Or short ETFs

>> No.51178467

>>51176738
They could keep suppressing prices for another 3 to 4 years in my opinion. After that, it’s anyone’s guess. I’ve come to be more realistic about PM’s. We have a ways to go. Hyperinflation may not set in for another few years. Plus, literally everyone under 50 is infatuated with Bitcoin. Gold and silver could possibly continue to crab at these prices until 2025 or 2026.

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51178533

Where the fuck did all of these tripfags come from????
/cmmg/ used to be a comfy general where the only tripfag that was accepted was PAN MAN.

>> No.51178565
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>>51178533
Everyone wants to be important
Everyone wants to be remembered

It's sad really, trying to achieve it through exposure rather than accomplishment.

>> No.51178579
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RAAAAAANAAAAAAAAAAAAAA

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>>51178533
It's too late to stop it now, just embrace it and and choose your own.
>>51178565
My mommy tells me I'm special.

>> No.51178662

>>51175652
I'm hoping Atlas goes under $1 so I can load up and not kill my average

>> No.51178882

>>51170754
Because right now trillion has ~500 million they can’t even value into their books until gas starts flowing. On top of insane EU gas prices they are going to get, they immediately get to value in all their assets once taps are turned on.

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51178989

>>51172150

At 139, USD/JPY is now at its highest level since 1998, excellent time for Burgers to move to Japan

>> No.51178992

>>51178882
gas producer no debt right ? Not bad at all for a 130 MC

>> No.51179024

>>51178989
stay the fuck out of nippon globalist pigs

>> No.51179027

>>51178882
Is trillion production mostly in Europe? I thought they were a tiny Canadian shitco?

>> No.51179202

Oh wow look at that we're only a few cents away from the initial correction target I called for snowline gold about two days ago. Anybody have the screenshot?

>> No.51179227

>>51178533
I've been here for three years. I made the thread. I tripfagged it. I never trip fag. Suck my dick.

>> No.51179361

>>51176599
Yeah atlas is doing the same correction as snowline but I don't care because I can hold atlas without losing sleep so I never tracked it.

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>>51179024
>globalist (adjective)
Based investors who will be motorboating big milky meaty Jap globes when miners moon.

>> No.51179381

>>51177684
Physical gold is holding up just fine. Cash is fine.

>> No.51179400

>I didnt fomo vulcan
feels good man
my best investing decisions have been not buying, my worst have been buying
how do i profit off of this

>> No.51179519

Anyone else scooping up some Tidewater here?

>> No.51179565

>>51179519
Tidewater midstream, that is

>> No.51179590
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>>51177813
I'm teasing you guys. Gotta come clean. I was larping. We're out fishing and testing the duck hunting boat before the season starts.
You fellas keep it in the green
Lassen >>>/out/

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51179699

bros...

https://www.forbes.com/sites/worldeconomicforum/2016/11/10/shopping-i-cant-really-remember-what-that-is-or-how-differently-well-live-in-2030/?sh=484220017350

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>>51179400
That's a good point nigger. Don't chase momentum, buy low and sell high.

>> No.51179921

>>51179519
>>51179565
Why buy that one? They keep posting negative earnings numbers

>> No.51179934

https://www.mining.com/web/adani-becomes-worlds-third-richest-trailing-only-musk-bezos/

sirs...

>> No.51179943

>>51179921
nvm you meant the canadian one

>> No.51180060

FRESH >>51180051
FRESH >>51180051
FRESH >>51180051
FRESH >>51180051
FRESH >>51180051

>> No.51180157

>>51179027
Trillion is turkey