Ryan Mee, CEO of Fulcrum Metals, reviews FY23 and progress on the Gold Tailings Hub in Canada. Watch the video here.
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Thanks @Worzel7 ; I'm not a big fan of charting and haven't learnt its fine points, but I do read off from the conclusions against my own view of global macro-economics for validation. I do believe the reporting of the gold/silver/commodities bull run (I think it may go broader than precious metals), as a result of the massive debt being run up by all of the major economies causing a relative flight to value in physical resources. In this vein i cannot help wondering if there will be a lot of buying of precious metals by China and its private sector puppets, including takeovers or buy-ins, in order to replace its massive $ treasury reserves with physical commodities. It would fit with the desire for global hegemony in the Chinese leadership by creating a basis for the Yuan to become a new reserve currency. However this is just a personal view that is the basis of my exposure of 20% of my SIPP and 80% of my ISA and trading accounts in physical resource proxies.
It's very difficult to moderate these sorts of behaviours...a combination of irrational exhuberance, deliberate deception and boredom.
My approach is the liberal use of the filter button!
Another one worth looking at for the current bull market in PM,s.
https://seekingalpha.com/article/4376036-how-to-ride-this-precious-metals-bull-market-to-top?utm_medium=email&utm_source=seeking_alpha&mail_subject=must-read-tesla-to-make-cells-in-germany-umm-not-so-fast-elon&utm_campaign=nl-must-read&utm_content=link-7%20Mid-Tiers. Bigger company's are always on the lookout for small cap company's like this one. Like i said make your own mind up. If you are happy with whatever stock you buy into, then that should be good enough.
If your into gold/silver stocks. then take a gander at this. https://www.kitco.com/commentaries/2020-10-13/Gold-miners-it-s-time-to-buy.html. Make your own mind up and ignore most of what you read on ANY bb.
Hi, I recently signed up to this board although I've been holding UFO since buying at 0.2p (top-slicing close to the recent peak but still holding for me a reasonable sized amount). I got into this board as it seems the closest to the way the old version of the iii board was, and is clearly exhibiting some of the same noise lately on the small mining shares, to wit a lot of noise and ramping/de-ramping to trigger emotional trading responses. Let's face it these pointless posts are easy to spot and can be largely ignored as they are usually quite transparent, it's just a pain in the rectum to have to wade through them looking for the vein of gold (or silver or ilmenite or whatever). But that's what we need to do because the more active boards are, the more ads can be presented which makes money for the hosts. So I suggest we just keep our powder dry for when it can be best employed, in calling out useful and important insights into our investments.
BTW, it does shock me that on several of my speculative miner investments, there seem to be people who can buy many millions of shares, and thus invest tens of thousands of pounds, on companies that don't even have proven JORC resources. Scary, they must either have balls of steel or be damn fools who sometimes get lucky. I wish I had those balls (and money).
DYOR, GLA, etc
Is unrecognisable to how it used to be
A combination of SP rise, people taking positions and all other unsavoury off topic accusations
None of which help bring in new investors or keep the ones we have
I for one find it all unedifying and basically boring, waste of ink and pathetic
Talk about the company, be specific and add value
If your posting about anything else then you are obviously not a share holder in here and either a noisy shorter or a delusional damper.
Either of these hiding behind pathetic statements like I hold x millions but ........., this will drop to my preferred entry point at ..... share price or this will be £1 next year
If you are any of the above then you are doing it for personal gain and motive which is not aligned to Bill’s strategic plan
If the cap fits foook off
To 99% of people here have a lovely day, I will see you when this board is operating how it should do
It’s a discussion board - simples