A big picture look at the markets – Weighing the impact of the election, economic data, central bank policies, and COVID
Chris Temple joins me for a weekend special taking a step back from the day to day noise to look big picture for the markets. We discuss what the key drivers will be through the end of the year.
Jim Willie: $15,000 Gold, $700 Silver And A Debt Jubilee!
Jim is a copy cat,,,,,,,Debt Jubilee, I bet I mentioned that first…. 🙂
$92 TRILLION MISSING………….Skidmore
41:44 min, mark……..Money going to wall street
I have been saying $40 TRILLION plus…….Up date the info,,,, LOOTING, HOOTING ..What a JOKE
It’s not “missing”. It was illegally spent by CIA and other parts of the Government.
Where Obama got his pallets of cash for Iran is still unaccounted for.
THE BONDS are MISSING…via Building 7, [ Just one example}…..So, the money is Missing,,,,Gone…..
Wall street has been using it according to Willie.
Obama, pallets of cash , was chicken feed.
BTW……..thanks for the tape,,,,,,,,,,,
Question,,,,,,,,did you hear, the TWIN TOWERS were mini nuked,,,,,????????
Of course, the pallets are peanuts, but they are an example of unsourced spending.
A lot of CIA spending is also drug money. (Also unaccounted)
Best of the Willie Tape……….Obama has two clones…..Secret Service announced,,,,
Just think , there are three of those idiots running around,,,, 🙂
The twin towers were not nuked.
The dust evidence plus mode of fall is consistent with Thermite and thermate explosives on multiple levels.
Nukes would have produced localized explosions, which was not the case.
I did not say they were nuked,,,,,,I said did you hear,,,,
You did not listen , I take it, to the guest at Rick Adam,
The guest, indicates, ,,,the dust, is the evidence, I
will go and retrieve the comments,,,,,You listen, and then we will talk,
BTW, does not make any difference to me,,,in the end, it was not a Plane,
Start about 8 min mark
17 min mark
Jim Willy is also the guy who genuinely believes Fauci has been replaced by a double (the ears give it away) and that the Hillary we see on TV these days is a clone.
I believe Sprott will accelerate his silver purchases when he sees the price going up and no doubt will be buying direct from refiners. Sprott knows his purchases will affect the price.
The shape of the entry into the pentagon (and lack of engine debris designed to withstand very, very high temperatures) has always pointed to missiles as opposed to planes.
The shape of the entry into the pentagon, not wide enough for plane wings, (and lack of engine debris designed to withstand very, very high temperatures) has always pointed to missiles as opposed to planes.
Also,,,,,,,no debris field,,,,,,,,no engines, which are suppose to be indestructible
Technically, it is the turbine blades which are virtually indestructible.
Most of the rest of the engine could be melted in an intensely hot fire.
Wrong again OOTB Jerry.
Chris and the orange wonder.
Chris has not a clue, as in. (wondering)
U R Just a gold tard………. 🙂
“not a clue, as in…”
Translation, please?
Chris: Appreciate the comments.
Not a clue:
Chris Temple saying tax cuts are disastrous.
The tariffs on China will never work.
And my favorite: Trump doesn’t know what he’s doing. 😂
And you wonder what orange is doing?! That’s not a question, it’s a statement!
You actually wonder what he’s doing, because you have No Clue.
It is what it is..
Chartster, the covert inflation tax under Trump way more than undoes the overall benefits of his overt tax cuts and you, card-carrying sheeple, will pay a heavy price for those dumb tariffs.
I agree that he is better than senile Joe and nasty Kamala but he not the savior you think he is. In fact, you have proven incapable of sizing him up reasonably because you don’t know anything about economics (including taxes) or history. You are a textbook “true believer” that sees 100% of Trump’s actions as acts of genius. Scary shit, buddy.
No, Matthew.
I see a brilliant man that has changed Washington. He has exposed the RINO’s, the commies, and the morons that can’t see sh~t.
I could give a long list of ‘wins’, but it makes no difference to morons..
You’re a damn fool, Chartster. Of course he’s a genius to you.
Well, I’m not sure what the man who took-down 158 years of the deep state and restored the republic would be to you, but I’ll take the best president in history as ‘genius’.
I see the great things he’s doing. And I Don’t take it lightly! See a good doctor that can remove your head out of your ass. Ok?
Lol, I rest my case. I hope you’re on drugs; otherwise something much more serious is going on with you. You’re a delusional damn fool.
You rest your case? On what?!
In the age of information, ignorance is a choice. Inform your self!
If you can’t see the good works of Trump by now (your shot-out).
I rest my case on your completely idiotic claim that Trump has taken down the “deep state” and “restored the republic.”
Such stupidity is proof that ignorance is NOT a choice.
You know how I always said, Trump exposes everyone.
He exposed the DOJ
He exposed FBI
He exposed the whole deep state.
He exposed the RINOs
He exposed the democrat / commies.
He exposed, You😎
I was half kidding the last time I asked you if you were a teenager but now I see the jokes on me. You poor doofus.
I agree, the jokes “ on you” (as in, exposed..).
Chartster
G. Edward Griffin: The FINAL Stand Against TYRANNY – How 2020 Became The WORST Year Ever
Actually this is for anyone that thinks Trump is a savior.
Maybe its just an opinion.
Thanks b. I agree with Mr.Griffin in many points, always have.
Thinking about going to his event this year. Thanks for the link.
Ever wonder why Biden does not condemn Antifa riots and violence?
Type in Antifa.com and see what you get.
Surprise, surprise……. it re-directs to a Joe Biden funding page.
That’s pretty crazy. I just tried and typed in Antifa.com and it did take me to a Joe Biden funding page. That’s pretty wild, but not surprising.
But, but, according to House Judiciary Committee chairman Jerry Nadler: “Antifa is a myth.”!!!!!
I can’t believe the morons that get elected or employed by cities in California:
CFS……….Tape is ready for your review,,,,,,Nuke or no Nuke device,,,,,
Given how ineffective that masks are in filtering out bacterial and viral-sized items, have you ever considered that the reason States ORDER mask-wearing might have more to do with disguising/hiding rioters’ IDs than protecting the general public ?
Only about 6 months late…
https://nationalfile.com/fauci-im-taking-vitamin-d-supplements-to-help-prevent-covid-a-gram-of-vitamin-c-would-be-fine/
plus zinc and an ionophore such as hcq or quercetin.
And if yoiu use loposomal Vitamin C, more will be absorbed so you can use much less and have less expensive pee.
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The second half of the above noq report (share.transistor.fm) explains how Soros is getting round campaign donation limitations.
I still am net bullish gold/silver and the miners but they better perform this week if they are going to avoid the downside that so many have been calling for. Their reasons for being bearish have always been obvious so if they are wrong, we can expect upside moves that will shock a lot of people.
https://stockcharts.com/h-sc/ui?s=IAU&p=W&yr=5&mn=1&dy=0&id=p92156364730&a=812923648
We have got The Fed reporting this coming week and probably the silly games associated with maintaining a semblance of their credibility. They have nothing to offer but more problems. Maybe we can blow through them with limited drama.
Yep, Fed-Babble on Wednesday. It will interesting to see which way the PMs head after that into the end of the week.
It will (be) interesting…
A single daily close comfortably below this speed line support would probably spell big trouble (short term):
https://stockcharts.com/h-sc/ui?s=%24GDM&p=D&yr=1&mn=5&dy=0&id=p93737654390&a=673663556
Good eyes Matthew…i just listened to Tim Wood Cyclesman…..He has horrible trouble with precise timing…But makes a strong case for a bit of deflation soon…..So yes…IF the the consolidation breaks upward great…If the reverse occurs then the deflation thingy….Either way this IS an infection point…..I will wait to re-enter…..All I require is ability enough to trade the pullback, say like a Gartley buy, or OUL retest if that is all given….BOYZ have market futures up strong for options expiration week and the IPO train….
Tim Woods , I think, is terrible,,,,,,,,,,JMO,,,,,,,,,,,I gave up on him 10 yrs ago
I like the Cycle Theory, but, Tim, not so much. , again JMO.
Thank for mentioning him.
typo,,,,thanks
I should not be so hard on Tim,,,,since, I have stopped listening to him, maybe he has improved with age,,,, 🙂
Jerry…His method has deficiencies like all of ours…But he is honest in his opinions with no agenda….What he thinks should occur rarely does or much much latter…But I enjoy listening to his analysis….Howe street regular
larry, thanks for the reply…..as I said, cycle theory,,,,is ok, in my book.
Larry, I am long with leverage and like what I see…
https://stockcharts.com/h-sc/ui?s=%24GDM&p=D&yr=1&mn=7&dy=15&id=p76227489637&a=577249153
If I am correct, this will not be a lazy move higher, it will be a melt-up.
https://stockcharts.com/h-sc/ui?s=%24XAU&p=D&yr=0&mn=11&dy=0&id=p69307237435&a=715271477
GDXJ vs GLD looks great:
https://stockcharts.com/h-sc/ui?s=GDXJ%3AGLD&p=D&yr=1&mn=5&dy=0&id=p27517982068&a=715249116
Thanks for the charts Matthew.
The more knowledgeable bears have to be getting pretty nervous right now. The odds now greatly favor the bulls so get ready for a big short-squeeze. I believe silver is now heading for $30+ but first things first…
https://stockcharts.com/h-sc/ui?s=SLV&p=D&yr=1&mn=11&dy=0&id=p72858843394&a=725315161
SILJ bullishly gained 3.73% versus SLV today while obtaining its best close versus SLV in over a month.
SILJ:SLV also shows a nice inverse head-and-shoulders bottom pattern:
https://stockcharts.com/h-sc/ui?s=SILJ%3ASLV&p=D&yr=1&mn=1&dy=0&id=p34370202066&a=806574813
The low that SILJ put in versus silver/SLV about 2.5 weeks ago will probably yield a large rise that lasts many weeks (about 6 more from here minimum is my guess).
https://stockcharts.com/h-sc/ui?s=SILJ%3ASLV&p=D&yr=1&mn=0&dy=0&id=p73705609757&a=798299596
It’s a bummer when our miners don’t reward us with the leverage to the metals that we expect so here’s another good SILJ:SLV chart that shows the first daily close over the “P” pivot since July. Of all those pivot lines, P is the one that indicates what our bias should be and SILJ just turned bullish versus SLV and silver.
https://stockcharts.com/h-sc/ui?s=SILJ%3ASLV&p=D&yr=0&mn=11&dy=0&id=p89876151532&a=790181005
It took nerve, but I bought the heck out of MUX today (best price was 1.19)…
https://stockcharts.com/h-sc/ui?s=MUX&p=W&yr=4&mn=11&dy=0&id=p63065303508&a=792707137
I bought some more too. Glad I was in good company.
You probably saw this bit of news this morning:
McEwen Mining resumed with a Buy at Roth Capital Roth Capital analyst Joe Reagor resumed coverage of McEwen Mining with a Buy rating and $2 price target. The company is “sitting on” a lot of value in its undeveloped assets, which provides “significant upside” in the medium term, Reagor tells investors in a research note. Additionally, the analyst believes McEwen is poised to show improved operating results by year end 2020.
Read more at:
https://thefly.com/n.php?id=3159610
Hey guys – just saw these MUX comments, and I was buying today as well, and was discussing that down below with David. Matthew – yes, that news has Roth Capital valuing McEwen much higher, and I agree with all the assets they currently have, with 4 mines, a healthy pipeline of development & exploration projects, and they’ve been sold down hard for being the in the penalty box for a few lousy quarters in a row. I believe MUX may surprise the markets with their results in Q3 once they are reported in over a month, and they should have made good money from July – September with these higher metals prices and their intense focus on lowering costs.
I bought MUX for the first time ever just recently because I could not ignore what it has going for it at this valuation (assuming I am right to be so bullish the metals, including copper).
I’ve been in MUX 3 prior times, with many trades in each run, but just got back in about a month or so back for a 4th run, because it is undervalued compared to peers and has been hit hard because they’ve struggled with operations at their mines for more than a year now, but it seems they just recently rounded the corner in Q2 only for Covid 19 to kick them while they were down. However, now that most of the issues are behind them and metals prices are higher, they should post much better operations numbers the next few quarters, and do more work to move some of their development and exploration projects along.
This does not look like a top to me but we don’t want a strong down week now:
https://stockcharts.com/h-sc/ui?s=%24HUI&p=W&yr=5&mn=6&dy=0&id=p65863022970&a=612640758
Eric Coffin at Metal Investors Forum
That’s a good macro segment from Eric Coffin at the MIF.
Greg McCoach at MIF
CFS;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;DID YOU SEE THE TAPE????????????????
I lstened to this one, if that’s what you’re talking about.
James H. Fetzer and Joe Olsen – Engineers for 911 Truth
Olsen talks about a hundred plus radioactive isotopes decaying, providing long term heat.
In fact most of the half-lives of isotopes are not long…..ms and microsec and nanosec, not days or months or years. (although there are some longer)
I did not see the supposed glass hole photo, which would be proof.
If you assume it was a nuke, with resultant radioactive decay, how come no one has mentioned any residual radioactivity? This would be measurable.
Also the talking about TV media being in cahoots with the conspiracy, I don’t believe.
Secrecy does not last decades.
Also with the nuke theory….the buildings did not collapse right after the initial damage, but several hours later. Inconsistent with theory, unless you assume the nukes were actually set off hours later, and then explosions sound would have been heard later.
THANKS FOR THE REPLY,,,,,,,,,,
As I said, ,,,,I could care less, what method was used……
Main thing,,,,,,,,,IT WAS NOT A PLANE , and it sure was not a turbine head,,,
Sure it was planes. Tens of thousands of eyewitnesses saw them. Are you some kind of ass clown?
They mention Robert David Steele, but Steele does not believe it was a nuke. He has not mentioned any nukes.
https://www.bookdepository.com/9-11-Truth-Robert-David-Steele/9781724632630
The Russian vaccine for covid-19, “sputnik 5” , is reported as safe and producing antibodies, according to the Lancet.
cLEARLY , all those wiping phones should be indicted for deliberate FOIA violations.
I believe this type of erasure carries per violation the potential 6 months jail time plus fine.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RYvBW5tglLo
(I do not know whether wiping the whole phone memory counts as multiple counts. e.g. one count per email erased.)
https://nypost.com/2020/09/13/iran-weighing-plot-to-kill-u-s-ambassador-to-south-africa-report/
? false flag preparation ?
I thought Trump had fired Fake Fauci by now.
Fires no accident.
Walk back miners day. Fed BS.
Most of the miners are actually up nicely today as are GDX, GDXJ, SIL, and SILJ.
My account is firmly in the green as well, so I wouldn’t consider this a walk back the miners day, per se.
David & DT — I finally picked up a starter position in Freegold Ventures today.
The market didn’t like the long bulk tonnage grades reported on Friday (because they are only obsessed with high-grade drill hits), but I’m far more interested in economic drill hits, and that is what they just reported. Also all their 6 million ounces in the ground didn’t go away today despite the selling, so I’m in.
It looks like a big shaking of the tree, and I’m working on collecting the low hanging fruit that is falling. 🙂
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(FVL) Freegold Intersects 136 Metres Grading 1.02 g/t Gold at Golden Summit
by @newswire on 11 Sep 2020
https://ceo.ca/@newswire/freegold-intersects-136-metres-grading-102-gt-gold
Some good thoughts on (FVL) Freegold Ventures from investors over at ceo.ca:
@Sparx – “Nice to see the plan map, really excited to see what holes 2003 and 2004 hold. With the proved continuation in 2002 found today, 2003 is pretty much a guarantee and likely higher mineralization as it’s much closer to 2001. Yes 2002 wasn’t high grade, but it was still part of the system and remember, they started 2002 BEFORE they even knew what 2001 had pre-covid shutdown (which is why they didn’t drill 03/04 first).”
@Hafa – “My thoughts too. They drilled off the projected vein and still found 1g/133m of gold. That just further proves mineralization extends across the property from 001 to 002. Holes 3 and 4 should be closer to or better than hole 001 IMO.”
@Goldfever4evr – “I think they could have stated things more clearly as well. Lost holes could be due to core retrieval issues or the drill stem deviated, too much off course, causing them to abandon the hole. Terminated at depth just means what it says, could have added ‘assays pending’ but they chose to leave that out. Hole 07 seems to be a replacement for 06. I’m counting on better assays from holes 03,04,05 and hopefully 07. A second rig should help with news flow mainly next year. I was hoping for some high grade hits in this pr for a quick run up… but this will be a good accumulation range for assays in October through the rest of the year.”
@X-flyswatter – “If you’re using golf analogies, I think “best ball” or “scramble” would be better. You take two shots and play the better lie which is 2001.”
“[holes] 2003 and 2007 (hopefully if it reaches its targeted depth) will be the telling holes, possibly 2005, though they would’ve liked to extend it further. The addition of a “clay engineer” should hopefully lead to better hole completion in addressing the difficult conditions.”
@X-flyswatter – “With about $45 million in the kitty, they’ll be drilling the snot out of Golden Summit. Once the lab backlog is alleviated somewhat and the second drill gets running, we should see a more regular stream of results. What was it? 35,0000 m gave us the current resource, so it will inevitably increase considerably if they continue to have drill success like 2001 and 2002.”
@Ggoldhunter_ceo.ca – “@X-flyswatter…They have closed that PP ($34.5M = 31.3M units at $1.10/u, 1u = 1s +1/2wt at 1.65). But, presumably to get the money that would need to get shareholders’ approval at tomorrow Special Mtg. But my guess is that the votes would be in favour with a high majority. ES has pledged $20M for more than half of the PP. His 17.25M? wts (at 1.65) would put another $28M into the kitty. Expect ES to say something this coming Friday. Presumably, the company is in a radio silence mode for the period leading to the meeting (tomorrow). Note: Before the latest PP FVL had two tranches of PP worth about $10M total. Hence, they would have about $45M before the wt exercise (for the additional $28M). Quite a bit of money, most of it would come from Uncle Eric who would be an influential “back-seat” driver.”
@Radnaksi – “We should see results of main expected holes 3-4 soon, since I believe they are already in Lab. After AGM the things should accelerate and we will be very fine here!”
@wannaretirenow – “My average is 1.30. I am getting more at these lows and if it get sub $1 right on as this story if far from over and the rookies have left with their tail between their legs. An unloved result on a major deposit that is being drilled out is a huge buying opportunity. Seen this many times. This play is going to make some serious coin to those that have kahunas. GLTA.”
@BillionaireBoy – “This looks to me like a big fat Shakeout! I bet we closer back over $1.10 today!”
My account is green but they walked it back to 40% of open. Currently 72% of open. Anyway, been capped for awhile.
Freegold: bought back last weeks sale.
Nice. Well I appreciate you and and DT highlighting the benefits of Freegold here on the KER blogs, as it kept me interested, as did Eric Sprott’s comments on the weekly wraps with Craig. I missed it on the way up, but was happy to acquire some today now that it’s been essentially chopped in half, and despite some of their abandoned holes, I liked the very wide intercept in the news on Friday, and see it as further derisking the project. The selloff seems like it is overdone, as we see so often.
Now walked back to 19% of open.
My account in US manipulated dollars. Might make a difference.
Johnny Cash – I Walk the Line
Nice loooong intercept from Discovery Metals today.
(DSV) (DSVMF) Discovery Reports 402 meters of 134 g/t AgEq including 112 m of 247 g/t AgEq in the South Corridor at Cordero
14 Sep 2020
https://ceo.ca/@nasdaq/discovery-reports-402-m-of-134-gt-ageq-including-112
(PRG) (PREIF) Precipitate Renews Exploration & Drill Targeting at Juan de Herrera Project, Tireo Gold Camp in West Dominican Republic
@newsfile on 14 Sep 2020
“Precipitate Gold Corp. is pleased to announce that the Company is renewing exploration work on its volcanogenic massive sulphide (VMS) gold and copper Juan de Herrera project, located within the Tireo Gold Camp of western Dominican Republic. The Tireo Gold Camp is a highly prospective geological terrain that hosts GoldQuest Mining’s Romero project, Unigold’s Neita/Candelones project, and Newmont’s La Miel project.”
https://ceo.ca/@newsfile/precipitate-renews-exploration-drill-targeting-at
Looks like Eric Sprott’s investment in Galena so USAS could move the project along earlier than scheduled this year is paying off and they are growing the resource again in Idaho.
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(USA) (USAS) Americas Gold And Silver Announces Significant Increase To Galena Complex Resource
@newswire on 14 Sep 2020
“On a consolidated and attributable basis, estimated contained metal in the proven and probable mineral reserve categories totalled 610,000 ounces of gold, 30.6 million ounces of silver, 134 million pounds of zinc, 129 million pounds of lead and 28 million pounds of copper.”
https://ceo.ca/@newswire/americas-gold-and-silver-announces-significant-increase
Bayhorse just unhalted for trading on this news:
(BHS) (KXPLF) Bayhorse Silver Signs Letter Agreement to Earn a 50% Interest in the Harrison High Grade Gold Project, British Columbia, Canada
by @newsfile on 14 Sep 2020
https://ceo.ca/@newsfile/bayhorse-silver-signs-letter-agreement-to-earn-a-50
Seems like everything they do does not increase price.
Yeah, I’m not sure why Bayhorse can’t get a solid bid for doing solid work, but I think their biggest detriment is how long it has taken them to get into production as they keep kicking the can down the road. Once Graeme and the rest of the team start producing revenues and show the market that their ore-sorting and upsizing of the mineral processed is working and profitable, it will likely get the long overdue re-rating.
As for the new Gold targets in BC, I’ll have to do more homework on it, but I know Graeme likes to buy undervalued assets and trust it makes sense to augment their current assets.
Here is an interesting chart and thought on Bayhorse from @DollarCostAvg:
> Dollar Cost Average @DollarCostAvg · 14 hours ago on Twitter:
“$BHS.V Bayhorse $Silver just BO of it’s 8-year double bowl, and is currently finishing-off the BT. Looks really close, and any move up and out of the bull flag shown will have an aided impulse from the gap shown in green. I think this one can really move.”
https://twitter.com/DollarCostAvg/status/1305382891115798530
Novo erases $50.3-million of debt off balance sheet
2020-09-14 09:30 ET – News Release
Mr. Quinton Hennigh reports
NOVO SETTLES MILLENNIUM MINERALS LIMITED’S DEBT TO IMC
Novo Resources Corp.’s recently acquired, wholly owned subsidiary, Millennium Minerals Ltd., has settled all debts owed to IMC Resources Gold Holdings Pte. Ltd. and IMC Resources Investments Pte. Ltd. Please see the company’s news releases dated Aug. 4, 2020, and Sept. 8, 2020, for further details.
All amounts are in United States dollars unless indicated otherwise.
Millennium has repaid IMC’s secured debt of approximately $50.3-million (A$69 million) by way of payment of $43.7-million (A$60 million) in cash and the balance by procuring the issuance by Novo of 2,656,591 units of Novo (each a “Unit”) issued to IMC at a price of $3.25 per Unit (the “Debt Consideration”). Each Unit is comprised of one common share of Novo (a “Share”) and one-half of one transferable Share purchase warrant (a “Warrant”), with each whole Warrant entitling the holder to acquire one Share at a price of C$4.40 for a period of 36 months after the closing of the Debt Settlement. Novo has provided funding to Millennium to ensure Millennium had sufficient cash to allow repayment of the cash portion of the Debt Settlement.
“Building Your Bull Market Portfolio” Gwen Preston of Resource Maven
Virtual #MetalsInvestorForum #MIF Sept 10, 2020 #VIDEO
“State of the State In the $Gold Market…”Joe Mazumdar of Exploration Insights
Virtual #MetalsInvestorForum #MIF Sept 10, 2020 #VIDEO
Been looking at Freegold all morning. Nothing that different in big width and small grade for Freegold.
Agreed. Well I appreciate you and and DT highlighting the benefits of Freegold here on the KER blogs, as it kept me interested, as did Eric Sprott’s comments on the weekly wraps with Craig. I missed it on the way up, but was happy to acquire some today now that it’s been essentially chopped in half, and despite some of their abandoned holes, I liked the very wide intercept in the news on Friday, and see it as further derisking the project. The selloff seems like it is overdone, as we see so often.
Second buy Freegold plus added to Precipitate, Nulegacy, Vizsla after took some profits of Discovery and Pure Gold.
Aside from starting a Freegold Ventures position today, I also added more to McEwen Mining as it has pulled back some and looks more attractive.
Silvercrest back over $10 US.
Yes, I’ve been happy with the way Silvercrest has been trending recently… coming back to life again.
Good finish for Aurcana, Cabral, MacDonald, Canasil, Blackrock, Discovery and others. Freegold up from low point and finishing last across the line….the Bay Horse.
Yes, there were a number of nice gainers today, but my biggest mover was Orefinders.
ORX up about 43% on the day.
ORX… will act tomorrow
I like Mcewen’s position on salary, but the company has over 400 million shares out.
I’m far less concerned about the number of shares, as there are very well run companies with Billions of shares out, and terribly run companies with 20-100 million shares out. What is important is the number of shares X the share price = Market Cap, and it is best to compare peer companies based on Market Cap, or Net Present Value / Price, or Enterprise Value, and metrics like that.
It likewise is important to look at just how many shares are available in the retail float, and how many are held by strong institutional buyers or strategic company positions or just key strategic shareholders.
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So with MUX for example:
Shares Outstanding: 402.49M
Float: 232.87M
% Held by Insiders 20.57%
% Held by Institutions 25.37%
Shares Short (Aug 31, 2020) 55.08M
Short % of Float (Aug 31, 2020) 17.20%
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So there are really only 232.87 Million shares available. It is also quite noteworthy what a high short-position there is in (MUX) with 55 Million shares short at 17% of of the float. That is the perfect ingredient for a good ole’ fashioned short squeeze.
The current market cap of MUX is about 485 Million, but with all the assets they now control from producing mines, to development projects, to assets with ounces in the ground for Gold/Silver/Copper that have been shelved, I believe their valuation should be more in the $1-2 Billion valuation once they start delivering on their operations and get all the setbacks behind them. As a result the number of shares, or even Rob’s $1 salary is of little consequence to the over-arching valuation.
This contributor on Twitter is using some other useful metrics, tracking the Enterprise Value to Ounce ratio, percentage of different metals in their deposits, last private placements, and price action.
Thing with tracking any metric to the number of ounces, is that there are completely different costs associated with extracting ounces from different kinds of deposits (will it be surface oxide in an open pit or underground mining for sulphides), different costs in different jurisdictions, different energy costs, water access, etc…., and different currencies that the metals are being sold into. There are other different concentrates, that fetch different values based on how clean or how many smelter penalties they have against them due to deleterious elements like antimony, arsenic, manganese, or mercury, depending on the smelter and desired mix of minerals to blend with others.
This is why just using metrics divided by ounces in the ground can be misleading. However, it is useful at a glance and another quick reference tool.
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>> Houwelen Henkie @HouwelenHenkie · Sep 12 on Twitter:
“My data base is getting to big, so I separated the producers, near term producers and development companies from the explorers.”
“Explorers without resource and base metals will also be separated, but are not updated yet.”
https://twitter.com/HouwelenHenkie/status/1304808587894677506/photo/1
I disagree with you slightly, Ex.
The reason being, I expect to see market cap rising as work is done on a project.
But I like to see a small overall increase in share price at the same time. Otherwise it implies the company is diluting out the value.
I am holding my MUX (currently at a loss, having owned them many years.)
L know mining shares are risky. I have more losers than winners. That has been the case for fifty years, but a few ten, twenty and thirty baggers make up for dozens of losers.
Timing is everything. The company just raised $10.4 million at $1.65/share a few days ago so recent buyers don’t have to worry about dilution and have picked up their shares at a big discount to the offering (which Roth Capital Partners happened to be a part of and was at a 21% premium to the market even when announced on 8/18).
CFS – if the share price rises, then it will by default raise the market cap as it is the number of shares times the share price. The best metric to compare companies, or even compare the success of just one company is by analyzing the market cap. As you mentioned some companies have diluted over time, so even if their share price rises, it is multiplied over a larger number of shares post-dilution so the market cap will not be as large as that same share price in years past with less shares outstanding. That was the point being made.
As for MUX I’ve traded it many times but have exited 3 prior times and just got back into McEwen Mining again recently (about a month or so back) for a 4th run. This time with them addressing issues at all 4 of their mines over the last few quarters, and paired with higher metals prices, I’m hoping they have more of a prolonged upward trajectory.
The other point I was making was it’s important to look at how big the float is on any company as sometimes it is almost as large as the shares outstanding, which means there are very few shares in management’s hands, institutional funds, or strategic stakeholders from other mining companies. In contrast, companies that have large blocks of shares in strong hands have much smaller floats on a percentage basis of overall shares, and those companies can have more torque to the upside as a result and the overall number of shares is less prohibitive to upside moves.
It is now clear that ActBlue is a money-laundry operation for DNC.
All statistics illustrate this.
Most of the Western states fires are arson.
Over a dozen arrests so far, climbing towards twenty now.
(see weekend 2nd hour)
CFS: please provide sources and proof of arson.
Jedidiah Fulton, 39 [https://archive.is/GWLYq ]
Alberto Vincent Acosta [https://archive.is/cFPbd ]
Kevin Carle, 37 [https://archive.is/xHiFO ]
Ivan Geronimo Gomez, 30 [https://archive.is/mhKtG ]
Guadalupe Molina-Pacheco [https://archive.is/US23e ]
Julian Draper [https://archive.is/JyfJe ]
Demarco Covey, 24 [https://archive.is/owMeD ]
Wesley James Bergman, 37 [https://archive.is/rl2cm ]
Elias Pendergrass, 44 [https://archive.is/wJ1XR ]
Unknown [https://archive.is/mOAqq ]
Anita Esquivel, 37 [https://archive.is/nMZFo ]
Vanya Hummel, 24 [https://archive.is/DgwbY ]
Unknown [https://archive.is/wZqgM ]
John Davies, 55 [https://archive.is/VDg3M ]
Unknown [https://archive.is/twWHf ]
Unknown [https://archive.is/jjLfn ]
Christine Comello, 36 [https://archive.is/4mLJT ] [https://archive.is/XxPPE ] [https://archive.is/Vvnoz ]
Alexander Bradford Smith, 26 [http://jailviewer.co.douglas.or.us/Home/BookingSearchDetail?BookingNumber=B20002631 ]
Unknown [https://archive.is/0pex9 ] [https://archive.is/8Jli1 ]
Unknown [https://archive.is/JkLAw ]
Jesse Peterson, 30 [https://archive.is/gQg3e ]
Jeffrey Accord, 36 [https://archive.is/j3yuB ] [https://archive.is/UszGL ] [https://archive.is/nJ9OU ]
Facebook stream mirror; [https://www.bitchute.com/video/iCiNEzxzOaqd/ (embed)]
2014 Ferguson Arrest; [https://archive.is/IgEUL ]
Info roundup; [https://archive.is/JxZ4P ]
Unknown [https://archive.is/oTl3d ]
Unknown [https://archive.is/knQbj ]
Unknown [https://archive.is/AEQgp ]
Milton Loice Moran, 48 [https://archive.is/PiJpR ]
Anthony Travis Bodda, 21 [https://archive.is/eQ8HB ]
Alexander Jones, 36
Unknown [https://archive.is/eAHK7 ]
Michael Jarrod Bakkela, 41 [https://archive.is/DGEGz ] [https://archive.is/Vr0Tj ] [https://archive.is/mqJnI ]
Jonathan Maas, 44 [https://archive.is/Hw9JK ]
HERE IS A PARTIAL LIST OF PEOPLE COMMITTING ARSON.
Where the person was arrested the name is given first with age.
To get the actual video or data on the person you have to type the stuff inside the square brackets into your computer.
The above list was as of 9/13/20.
I now have already about two dozen more arrest/videos of arson from Oregon and Washington, although the police are now barely bothering to arrest, because prosecutors are immediately releasing without even bail money paid.
The most common way to initiate fire in CA, OR and WA is molotov cocktails into wooded areas, fireworks into grass areas. Both thrown from care so the criminal can speed away.
Younger, often child age, young teens, use matches in grass areas.
THE RANCH2 FIRE NEAR LOS ANGELES A MONTH AGO,was suspected arson:
https://twitter.com/AzusaPD/status/1294482284515430401/photo/2
(Hit the left arrow for a mugshot)
Other than being a greenie, I have no idea why Newsom repeatedly lies as to origin of fires.
Almost all are proven arson. Remnants of fireworks or bottles (Molotov cocktails) near origin of fire.
If arson, it would be significant to identify their motivation.
Jim Willie on Gold/Silver.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kzUYpO8Aglo