MU, Chinese New Year Edition, Feb. 1st, '22;

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Re: palladium vs. platinum

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Budge wrote: Sun Feb 13, 2022 5:11 pm
An interesting company but it falls under the jewellery category is ELA
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"Jewellery"?

"Platinum Group Metals Ltd. engages in the exploration and development of platinum and palladium properties. It explores for palladium, platinum, gold, copper, nickel, and rhodium deposits. The company holds 50.02% interest in the Waterberg project located on the Northern Limb of the Western Bushveld complex, South Africa. It also develops next-generation battery technology using platinum and palladium. Platinum Group Metals Ltd. was incorporated in 2000 and is headquartered in Vancouver, Canada."

https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/PLG/profile?p=PLG
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It's one of Sol's patented, usual grammatical and syntactical misadventures ... BossNinja meant that ELA is an interesting company that falls under the jewelry category, not Platinum Group Metals.

BossNinja is probably taking too much methylene blue again, possibly mixed with an inappropriate amount of shilajit. Or, a part of me suspects the nefarious possibility that he enjoys putting these little errors into his writing to make his subs decipher them.

:lol:
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Re: palladium vs. platinum

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Yodean wrote: Sun Feb 13, 2022 10:51 pm
Budge wrote: Sun Feb 13, 2022 5:11 pm
An interesting company but it falls under the jewellery category is ELA
Budge:

"Jewellery"?

"Platinum Group Metals Ltd. engages in the exploration and development of platinum and palladium properties. It explores for palladium, platinum, gold, copper, nickel, and rhodium deposits. The company holds 50.02% interest in the Waterberg project located on the Northern Limb of the Western Bushveld complex, South Africa. It also develops next-generation battery technology using platinum and palladium. Platinum Group Metals Ltd. was incorporated in 2000 and is headquartered in Vancouver, Canada."

https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/PLG/profile?p=PLG
*****

It's one of Sol's patented, usual grammatical and syntactical misadventures ... BossNinja meant that ELA is an interesting company that falls under the jewelry category, not Platinum Group Metals.

BossNinja is probably taking too much methylene blue again, possibly mixed with an inappropriate amount of shilajit. Or, a part of me suspects the nefarious possibility that he enjoys putting these little errors into his writing to make his subs decipher them.

:lol:

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Well damn! He can't even spell the jewel ELLA correctly:

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Re: MU, Chinese New Year Edition, Feb. 1st, '22;

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bpcw wrote: Sun Feb 13, 2022 8:21 pm A lot of the metals were looking interesting a while back, I hesitated with aluminium and it's gone on a great run, Nickel too, copper looking like it could break out soon, iron ore starting a nice run. I bought Lumber at near it's recent correction bottom and sold right at the top on Friday for a nice profit, might go back into this one when the markets bottom.
Reading Martin Armstrong this am, something else to consider:

"Russia could shut down source materials like neon, palladium, platinum, and others. Over 90% of U.S. semiconductor-grade neon supplies come from Ukraine, while 35% of U.S. palladium is sourced from Russia."
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Re: MU, Chinese New Year Edition, Feb. 1st, '22;

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Budge wrote: Mon Feb 14, 2022 6:23 pm
bpcw wrote: Sun Feb 13, 2022 8:21 pm A lot of the metals were looking interesting a while back, I hesitated with aluminium and it's gone on a great run, Nickel too, copper looking like it could break out soon, iron ore starting a nice run. I bought Lumber at near it's recent correction bottom and sold right at the top on Friday for a nice profit, might go back into this one when the markets bottom.
Reading Martin Armstrong this am, something else to consider:

"Russia could shut down source materials like neon, palladium, platinum, and others. Over 90% of U.S. semiconductor-grade neon supplies come from Ukraine, while 35% of U.S. palladium is sourced from Russia."
Wouldn't buy on that basis but would be a nice bonus!
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Re: MU, Chinese New Year Edition, Feb. 1st, '22;

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Once an investment becomes headlines it is too late to get in. Usually it's time to start paying more attention to it so you can determine exit targets. I usually end up getting out early on half of my position but its better than getting out late at a loss :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
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Re: MU, Chinese New Year Edition, Feb. 1st, '22;

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deepthinker wrote: Wed Feb 16, 2022 4:30 am Once an investment becomes headlines it is too late to get in. Usually it's time to start paying more attention to it so you can determine exit targets. I usually end up getting out early on half of my position but its better than getting out late at a loss :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
Hence AI is still in the early stages, main stream finance still is not talking about it so just imagine when the super bubble happens :mrgreen:
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Re: palladium vs. platinum

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Yodean wrote: Sun Feb 13, 2022 10:51 pm
It's one of Sol's patented, usual grammatical and syntactical misadventures ... BossNinja meant that ELA is an interesting company that falls under the jewelry category, not Platinum Group Metals.

BossNinja is probably taking too much methylene blue again, possibly mixed with an inappropriate amount of shilajit. Or, a part of me suspects the nefarious possibility that he enjoys putting these little errors into his writing to make his subs decipher them.

:lol:
You could be onto something :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
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