Pan man if you see this comment I was curious if you know anything about Tower Hill Mines, McEwen Mining, and Northern Dynasty Minerals?
Brandon Roberts
I ve heard the names but I dont know them. Where are they operating / wheres there corperate hq?
Juan Ortiz
I don't know anything about the silver mining space. Seems like that really long silver bear market ate them all up or forced them to merge into gold as well. Is AG a good pure silver choice?
Christian Sanchez
Yeah, they're trash. Avoid.
Carson Rodriguez
so.ething will happen and there will be a huge sell off and then back to the dip when it went to $30 and $40 after the last crash it just peaked and went back down im ready to sell at $40 then buy at $14
Jaxson Garcia
it cain't gonna crash this time though
this is the beginning of chaotic unending meltdown
Zachary Kelly
I just bought some coins.
Aaron Ramirez
I heard of TH and McEwen from this video I just don't know if there's credibility, I've very new to PMs. youtu.be/gksenA5Al_A at about the 10:00 mark I just hard good think about NAK from their pebble project supposedly being huge.
Bentley Brooks
post pics fren
Leo Gray
I think you're trolling but it's hard to tell since you may unironically be right
US dollar is about to suffer some stresses that could very well break it.
Jose Edwards
no
Mason Young
so guys, we did it. We managed to push spot up so much that comex market makers had to bid up the price of deliverable contracts
Chase Gonzalez
>electrum en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electrum >The first metal coins ever made were of electrum and date back to the end of the 7th century or the beginning of the 6th century BC
Thanks Pan Man, I learned something today. Also-- >The gold content of naturally occurring electrum in modern Western Anatolia ranges from 70% to 90%, in contrast to the 45–55% of gold in electrum used in ancient Lydian coinage of the same geographical area. This suggests that one reason for the invention of coinage in that area was to increase the profits from seigniorage by issuing currency with a lower gold content than the commonly circulating metal. (See also debasement.) Lol, literally from day 1...
Tower Hills Mines looks like a major resource and they have done some serious drilling work to prove up their Livengood property, but I dont know why they havent partnered with any of the big companies to get it going. McEwen Mining is very good, they have a lot of operating projects and plenty of exploration work on others for the future. There stable and well managed. Northern Dynasty Minerals has the Pebble copper gold property in Alaska, one of the largest deposits of its type in the world. However, I would be causious of this project specifically, as its still got a few court cases to finalize before everything gets total go ahead. Its been a long time since I looked at the Pebble project, I thought for the longest time it would be dead on arrival.
We're shutting the country down again from about September to February. Shit is about to actually go down.
Jordan Stewart
i think Canada's government is going to start saying "the new normal" first before the US does. We dont even have a federal budget out yet for this government, were getting destroyed and everyone with a brain knows it.
dude... they have literally been playing commercials non-stop saying "new normal" this and that. we arnt joking
Angel Peterson
She looks like a whore. Brittania forever.
Brandon Richardson
there is still a ton of pushback against the Pebble project because people think it could utterly destroy salmon stocks in the Pacific if a tailings spill ever happened.