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08/24/20 8:59 PM

#24962 RE: Bodach #24958

Excellent common sense post !!

Agree 100% :)

It's a simple risk verses reward OTC play that happens to be heavy

on the reward side in my opinion. The info is out there ... look at it

and decide what you think and then act accordingly :)

$STHC$

Ricorich

08/24/20 9:04 PM

#24963 RE: Bodach #24958

Becouse your post is the best of the day, I'm giving you a follow. Awesome point of view!

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Bountiful_Harvest

08/24/20 9:28 PM

#24964 RE: Bodach #24958

Well said, Bodach! That's an interesting way to look at (proven resources) already in the ground.

"I find the collateral speculation to be more accurate because mine stocks are much different than every other stock. They already know what it's market cap is going to be at a minimum. They already know. It's not some app that will need more funding because it might be a great idea. It's not some biotech that will need funding during it's plans for FDA trials. It's not some great new product that will need funding to launch and produce and distribute with the hope returns will turn profit.

It's a pile of money in the ground that only needs confirmation. Collateral is the name of the game. The need to dilute while also knowing there are billions that already have your name on them -- makes no sense.

I wouldn't be in this if it wasn't this situation. Every other reverse merger has this problem to deal with. IMO, we don't.

They know what they have can meet market cap for uplisting with current SS, imo. They know what they have can meet even the high minimums in PPS for all institutions (about the $5 point) in our current SS, imo. This is what I've deduced. I could be wrong, sure. But I don't think so, and that is why investing requires some fortitude. Especially where we are now, with a stop sign still, not even complete transaction, not even complete N1 or fire assay, and pink sheets. That requires fortitude; and trust in the DD. And that's why the rewards are so potentially high.

Because they know what's in the ground, they didn't need to waste money on an IPO. I think we have a very unique situation here because of what I've listed above."

Patientlyimpatient

08/24/20 9:31 PM

#24965 RE: Bodach #24958

Alot of what you said deff drives home and makes me have faith. However its commonly known mining stocks have a huge risk reward with a large percentage diluting an risk of bankruptcy. If you ever traded junior miners the jdst and jnugs they rs ever couple years crushing investors. No one usually invests long term in mining on the big boards because it has way to many factors not just the price of the product. Mines close and companies go bankrupt all the time in mining. Your optimistic approach is refreshing and gives me hope but from a day trader in jnug for years it's a really hard bussiness. Leta hope for success

niross

08/24/20 9:55 PM

#24967 RE: Bodach #24958

Gotta Give Credit Where Credit Is Due.

Extremely well put.


Bodach

I find the collateral speculation to be more accurate because mine stocks are much different than every other stock. They already know what it's market cap is going to be at a minimum. They already know. It's not some app that will need more funding because it might be a great idea. It's not some biotech that will need funding during it's plans for FDA trials. It's not some great new product that will need funding to launch and produce and distribute with the hope returns will turn profit.

It's a pile of money in the ground that only needs confirmation. Collateral is the name of the game. The need to dilute while also knowing there are billions that already have your name on them -- makes no sense.

I wouldn't be in this if it wasn't this situation. Every other reverse merger has this problem to deal with. IMO, we don't.

They know what they have can meet market cap for uplisting with current SS, imo. They know what they have can meet even the high minimums in PPS for all institutions (about the $5 point) in our current SS, imo. This is what I've deduced. I could be wrong, sure. But I don't think so, and that is why investing requires some fortitude. Especially where we are now, with a stop sign still, not even complete transaction, not even complete N1 or fire assay, and pink sheets. That requires fortitude; and trust in the DD. And that's why the rewards are so potentially high.

Because they know what's in the ground, they didn't need to waste money on an IPO. I think we have a very unique situation here because of what I've listed above. And that's my opinion.

Zardiw

08/25/20 9:30 AM

#24987 RE: Bodach #24958

Beautiful Post. Hits the nail on the head for $STHC - #AmecaMining!

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