Countries with large coastlines, commodity dominating economies, stable governments, and proximity to the world's largest economies will excel in the current macro economic environment. Charted are a comparison of the ETF''s of Brazil, Argentina, Peru, and Chile, along with the major mining and energy companies in those countries. These are gonna keep moving up this year.
Chile spans most of the eastern coastline of the Pacific Ocean in the Southern Hemisphere and contains the world's largest lithium and copper mines. It is becoming incredibly important for exporting battery metals to East Asia and the West Coast. This year, with spiking commodity prices and surging electric vehicle production, Chile is set to make massive profits....
GRFXY is in a very obvious cup and handle. I don't know if it will reject from resistence and eventually shoot up, or if the parabolic move that has happened recently will keep going up. No resistence above $4.40. They make graphite pellets for electric vehicles in China. Good luck.
Vimy Resources VMRSF has been making a few different patterns that indicate it's about to launch higher. Deep Yellow just put out a press release that they are halting trading until Wednesday, which might mean that their merger with Vimy is being finalized. I don't know how the price action knew this. Contrast the price action here to other uranium stocks, which...
Sabine Royalty SBR is a royalty company for fossil fuel deposits in the American South. Regardless of whether the deposits are developed or not, they are inherently valuable. On top of that, SBR has been making fat stacks of cash from whatever they're doing. Each quarterly earnings bar graph towers above the previous one. The next one on May 3 lines up exactly...
EMX Royalty is a fantastic company with many fantastic assets. I was examining the chart, thinking "The upside in this one is enormous". But something was off. Sure, price could easily break all time highs to confirm an overall uptrend. But why wasn't the price reaching the 50% level on the Fib retracement? And what can be made of the massively declining quarterly...
The earnings. The chart. The retracement. Lordy. Who though US Steel would be one of the best performing stocks this year? Not me. Seeing Gary IN on the other side of Lake Michigan always terrified me, as it does with every other Chicagoan. But now apparently the symbol of American rust and decline is making a resurgence. Pig iron demand has the furnaces blazing...
For those of you looking for a cannabis horticulture stock that's not Scott's Miracle Gro, look no further! Grow Generation is putting in a bottoming pattern and climbing back up its Fib retracement levels. I can't speak to how the volatility will play out but there's at least a 30% upside in the short term. Earnings could knock it out of the park.
MHTZF looks like it's in an uptrend, and may eventually retest resistence at $0.24. This idea is for a trade.
Easily 2x, if not 3x within the next month or so. If it continues to move on up, then the upside is tremendous. A many bagger in the making. South Star Batter Metals has two graphite mines in development, one in Brazil and one in Alabama. A couple days ago they signed a massive order for a company that sells graphite pellets to electric vehicle manufacturers in...
I am truly impressed at the massive 3 year head and shoulders that has been forming on Greenland Minerals, traded OTC as GDLNF. We have just completed the second shoulder. Where do we go from here? Probably the depths of hell (by which I mean fractional penny land). On November 9th the price was knocked down -50% below previous lows after Greenland banned...
I'm wondering if SILEF has finally formed a bottoming pattern (which I coin the "elephant feet pattern") by marking an uptrend with a +$0.01 higher low. The previous cascade downward was caused by either a stock consolidation and split... one or the other. March 4th's $0.99 could be the bottom for now. Zooming out a few years, previous bottoms were $0.98 & $0.96....
I have a beef with BKLRF. Berkeley Energia owns a huge uranium property in Spain. How do they expect to mine uranium in Western Europe? Doesn't make sense. Neither does the price action... too overextended. Utilizing Fib retracements for the overall pattern as well as nearer term, it looks like the price is entering the 'short zone'. I'd say it never makes past $0.50.
Whether or not you think the corp formerly known as USEC is going to go bankrupt again, I've decided to help pour some copium on the wounds of traders and investors who've been tightly clutching diamonds in their hands during this whole ordeal. Yes the stock plummeted because it was overextended and there's low float, but also yes the CEO has been selling a ton of...
Clearly it's just going to go higher, just like all of the balloons that will be filled up with $DMEHF's helium. Slipping out of the birthday boy's hand and floating off into the stratosphere.
Aura Energy (AUEEF) is a very frustrating penny stock. The spread is $0.30 Ask and $0.20 Bid, meaning you will automatically lose 33% of whatever you put in. Furthermore, the chart is full of spikes and dips that don't seem to have any coherence to them. I'm hoping my annotations provide some logic to AUEEF's madness. It's bouncing in an uptrend, and both the ask...
LIACF, like many energy metal exploration penny stocks, has begun to rocket higher after tightening in a pattern for some time. In the long run I wouldn't be surprised if it doubled or tripled. Tightly range-bound by this channel I've outlined in the chart. Trade wisely, my friends.
ARRNF looks poised for a breakout. Already a 50% gain in the past week. Lots of rare earth stocks are breaking out of their patterns at the moment, including REMX.