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France

Posted by goldielocks @ 21:10 on December 20, 2025  

Farmers taking their tractors to the source. No plans on letting these idiots turn their country into Zimbabwe or South Africa. They know to go after the cause.

Aussie satire

Posted by goldielocks @ 20:59 on December 20, 2025  

Quick videos

Buygold

Posted by goldielocks @ 20:40 on December 20, 2025  

Yes I get the point , but you can still make a better assessment if you know the valuations of what their mining and how much of it they get from each load of dirt on average and then compare that to earnings, PE et all and compared to the price of the stock for longer term than just news or on price sympathy. At times like this there’s also unknowns like buying or selling mines new findings with news and  prices rising and increasing demand, speculators watching who will do options or buy and sell with it and different governments what they could be capable of doing to either the mines or the physical holders. Like China restricting exports and still buying from others, Mexico restricting mines from producing and cabal skimming off their profits for protection from them mainly, and Governments like Italy I heard they want the people to state how much gold they have so they can tax it. Might be another sneaky way to confiscate it. Tax it without spending it though??? Confiscation would be a risk.  Just hope we don’t get a Democrat as president next election or ever again for that matter.  When pms are expected to be much higher they’ll be going after the PMs from mines to stackers.

Goldie – just napkin math

Posted by Buygold @ 17:00 on December 20, 2025  

I’m sure there’s going to be some other factors and that would depend on them producing the same amount of silver, but you get the point. These guys have to be smiling every time they ring the register.

Fund managers are supposed to be smart and forward thinking. Sure doesn’t seem like a lot of the smart ones are piling in. I wonder if many outside the funds that focus on pm’s, commodities or natural resources are even nibbling around the edges yet? Most of these stocks have doubled or tripled already, I wonder when they’ll take notice?

The one thing they’ll do when they jump in is they will drive prices far higher than they should be. It happens every time.

Uk patriot Tommy Robinson ..Merkel NGOs funding the invasion

Posted by goldielocks @ 13:12 on December 20, 2025  

Indians ” some” are scanning your cards at stores they own

Posted by goldielocks @ 13:04 on December 20, 2025  

Foreign rip off fatigue. I minute videos.

Ipso

Posted by goldielocks @ 12:55 on December 20, 2025  

Washington is getting a serious pressure wash. It wants it’s rainbows back from the cross walks. This is crazy, never seen anything like this for Washington and Oregon. Those quick videos.

Buygold

Posted by goldielocks @ 12:17 on December 20, 2025  

I did a little more foot work back tracking.

New Found Gold Corp (NFGC) did not sell a mine or a major asset recently; rather, the company was acquired by another entity’s assets through a plan of arrangement. In a related but separate transaction, Dundee Corporation, a major shareholder, sold off a majority of its stake in New Found Gold. 
New Found Gold’s Acquisitions
New Found Gold recently completed a plan of arrangement to acquire Maritime Resources Corp., which closed on November 13, 2025. This strategic combination was an acquisition by New Found Gold, not a sale of its own core assets. The acquisition included key gold projects and infrastructure: 
  • The Hammerdown gold project, which is targeted to reach full production in early 2026.
  • The fully permitted Pine Cove mill and the Nugget Pond Hydrometallurgical Gold Plant, which provide processing facilities for both Hammerdown and New Found Gold’s flagship Queensway project. 
New Found Gold also entered into a separate agreement in September 2025 to acquire additional mineral claims from Exploits Discovery Corp. to expand its Queensway Gold Project. 
Shareholder Activity
In December 2025, one of New Found Gold’s major shareholders, Dundee Corporation, announced and subsequently closed the sale of a significant portion of its shares in the company. Dundee sold 24.48 million units of New Found Gold, reducing its ownership stake from approximately 10.8% to 3.6% on an undiluted basis. This was a divestiture by a major investor, not a sale by New Found Gold itself. 
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Buygold 9:34

Posted by goldielocks @ 11:54 on December 20, 2025  

That is good you know how to do the math with what they are producing and what the stocks should be worth. With enough on my plate all the time I never found the extra energy to figure it out.  Not  the math but putting it together. Just a general scan that they’re prices should be higher now but like you said they’re trading at levels when the prices were lower. So what’s the reason if they are producing.. You may have hit on something.

Maybe they could find buyers at these prices for mimes they want to sell too. Like the stock you were wondering why it jumped up? They sold something.  Should of saved it for you but they sold it I think around the 11 th don’t quote me I only did a quick scan as no other real recent news on it I could get so why would it spike now.

Digital ID’s …

Posted by Captain Hook @ 11:49 on December 20, 2025  

… are dead on arrival in the UK … home of the commies themselves …

These data bases would be juicy targets for data/identity thieves that would put the gov’t on the hook for untold damages … and would add a level of vulnerability to bureaucratic theft already running off the scale.

This is an extinction risk to all governments taking part in this psyop.

Have a nice day.

Merry Christmas everybloody

Got a minute to hear the truth? That’s all it takes to wake you up!

Posted by silverngold @ 11:48 on December 20, 2025  

https://www.facebook.com/reel/1544618220122246

Deer79 – thanks

Posted by Buygold @ 11:41 on December 20, 2025  

I looked around at the silver share complex and a number of the shares popped higher in the AH’s.
Probably just some shorts covering not wanting to hold over the weekend.

Interesting stuff from Sprott.

ipso facto @ 13:04

Posted by Captain Hook @ 10:20 on December 20, 2025  

Glad you posted that … I was getting to it … because it’s so important … marking (the milestone) the end of the EU experiment.

Now … their insolvency being exposed is unstoppable no matter what they do … where the entire EU parasitic superstructure sucking the life out of European states should be history within just a few years … ironically about the time this evil alliance is planning to be running the world with their digital centralization scheme.

What’s more … and parenthetically then … this should also torpedo their digital control plans as well … where decentralization forces increasingly gripping global macro conditions will continue to accelerate as the vulgarities, corruption, and unworkable outcomes associated with globalism (centralization) are rejected on mass.

It’s a matter of survival … where people are about to be forced to reject the lies and fairytales of the bureaucrats, bankers, and billionaires … or die.

You can’t eat bullsh*t … well you can … but it tastes like crap.

Chuckle

Love it!

Posted by eeos @ 10:08 on December 20, 2025  

Buygold

Posted by deer79 @ 9:44 on December 20, 2025  

I don’t think this has anything specific to do with NFGC, but Eric Sprott came out with his end of the year video/interview. He reviews the year, and claims that this is only the beginning of great things to come for the metals. He talks about the significance of the new Samsung battery and how it’s a game changer for Silver……

He also said that by the end of 2026, he would like his total exposure of Silver to Gold ( which is at 50-50), to go to 70-30 in Silver’s favor.

He currently owns 19% of NFGC……

Goldie

Posted by Buygold @ 9:34 on December 20, 2025  

I did some napkin math on First Majestic – AG

In Q3 they produced 4 million oz. of silver that sold at $39.03 on average. They earned $.13 a share. Using an avg. sales price of $54 per share in Q4, they will earn an additional $.44 per share. Estimates should probably be between $.50-.60 per share for the quarter. Multiply x 4 quarters and we’re talking $2 – 2.40 a share – that’s with silver at $54, not the current $67.

This doesn’t include the 753K oz. of silver and 4K oz. of gold they have in inventory that jumped from $51 million to $69 million in value.

Even at the low end of $2 per share they are trading at a PE under 9. At $2.40 a share they are a 7 PE. This with gold currently $13 an oz. higher than I factored in. IMHO, AG could easily be a $50 stock right now, but they are trading it as though silver is going to come back to the $40 range.

I sort of use AG as a proxy, just because I’ve followed it for so long. I’m sure the numbers are similar in many of these silver miners.

The silver shares are way undervalued compared to the gold miners, which are also undervalued.

I don’t know what a company like NEM is doing with all their earnings, but they sure aren’t paying a dividend anywhere close to what they should be. To me, this says there are going to be a bunch of buyouts, mergers, takeovers in the next 18 months if the metals stay strong. These things are becoming cash cows.

Any company that produces and can’t make money at these prices needs to be taken out and shot.

Buygold re. NFGC

Posted by deer79 @ 9:29 on December 20, 2025  

I checked both the company’s web site and my Trading View platform, and don’t see any recent news ( last news disseminated on Dec. 11 regarding infill drilling).

Buygold

Posted by goldielocks @ 1:28 on December 20, 2025  

I wonder how many mines financed pre payments and contracts on future sales  at a set price that did not expect current prices and demand. If that could have something to do with no or little change on earnings and stock prices.

Captain Hook

Posted by goldielocks @ 1:17 on December 20, 2025  

Re  These guys must have deep pockets and no respect for risk (because they are using other people’s money

Yep And got bail outs too.

Donkeys years ago I checked out gold shares,

Posted by ferrett @ 19:44 on December 19, 2025  

and when they took off when gold was shooting up. Probably the 1980 spike. There was a lag of 9 months or so before the shares reacted, and the reaction was quite violent. and they all went, producers, explorers the lot. Anything with ‘gold’ in the name including a couple of companies with nothing to do with gold!

New Found Gold – News??

Posted by Buygold @ 18:32 on December 19, 2025  

NFGC – spiked on heavy volume in the last couple minutes of trading and then continued up another 6% in the AH’s where it is now.

I don’t see any news. Anyone?

Captain

Posted by Buygold @ 18:29 on December 19, 2025  

You’re right, there’s zero sense of urgency to jump into the silver shares. They’re basically trading par with the metals. I don’t know why, maybe they think a big correction is coming. It would have to be big, because it seems to me these things are trading as if silver is $45 or so. Maybe after the first of the year the funds will be forced to get long.

Drug money flows in UK?

Posted by goldielocks @ 16:17 on December 19, 2025  

How I Hunt New Tokens: A Practical Guide to Token Screeners, Volume Tracking, and DEX Analytics

Posted by Samb @ 15:38 on December 19, 2025  

Okay, so check this out—finding promising tokens on decentralized exchanges feels a lot like prospecting. You poke at a map, you read the soil, you taste the water. Sometimes you strike gold. Sometimes you get a mouthful of mud. Seriously, it’s messy and fast. My instinct said: focus on volume and liquidity first. Then the rest follows.

When I started trading on DEXs, I chased charts and FOMO. Big mistake. Pretty quickly I learned that raw price moves mean very little without context. On one hand a sharp pump can be a coordinated rug pull; on the other hand, sometimes it’s an early valid run. Initially I thought volume spikes were always bullish, but then realized that washed liquidity or tiny LPs can produce fake volume—so I had to dig deeper. Hmm… it’s a pattern recognition game, with a side of patience.

Here’s the short version: use a token screener to surface candidates, cross-check volume and liquidity trends, inspect token and LP ownership, and watch for on-chain red flags. Wow! That’s the map. But the devil is in the details, so let me walk you through my process—what I actually do, why, and the little things that hurt me before I learned them.

Step one: screen wide, then narrow. I run broad filters first. Look for tokens with increasing 24h volume, a minimum liquidity threshold, and recent token creations that aren’t seven minutes old. Medium volumes can be fine—20k to 200k across pairs can indicate organic interest if liquidity is decent. Low-liquidity projects with huge percentage moves? Be skeptical. They can be toy pumps. Also, I prefer tokens that trade on multiple DEXs and show cross-pair interest—it’s a sign real traders are involved.

Volume alone lies. Really. It lies like a politician. You must parse on-chain mechanics. Is the volume coming from many unique wallets, or from one wallet doing repeated buys and sells? Is the liquidity pool being topped up, or is someone adding and removing LP tokens? Those patterns tell stories.

Tooling matters. I use a mix of public screeners and manual chain checks. One place I recommend for quick triage is this resource here: https://sites.google.com/cryptowalletuk.com/dexscreener-official-site/. It’s useful for spotting sudden volume changes, token creations, and basic on-chain metadata without leaving your browser. That said, don’t stop there—treat it as the first read, not the whole book.

Dashboard screenshot showing token volume and liquidity trends

Reading the Volume Signal

Volume spikes are signals, not certainties. A genuine breakout usually shows: rising taker-side volume, expanding liquidity, and interaction from multiple wallet types (retail, small whales, and sometimes a recognizable market maker). If you see a 10x volume spike but liquidity stayed flat or decreased, my alarm goes off. That pattern often means buy pressure is coming from an unbacked buyer who intends to sell into the next bid.

Look at order patterns too. Several consecutive big buys followed by wash trades is different from steady buys across a period. Also, keep an eye on block timestamps—some manipulators split trades to look organic. That’s crafty, and it fooled me early on. I’m biased toward patience now; I’d rather miss a fast 2x than get rekt by a rug.

Watch for “silent” token moves. Sometimes volume increases on a token paired to a less popular chain or stablecoin while the main pair stays quiet. That can be intentional routing to confuse screeners. On the bright side, multi-pair interest tends to validate genuine demand.

Liquidity: The Unsung Hero

Liquidity tells you whether a move can be sustained. When LP depth grows alongside volume, it’s often a positive. But growth can be fake too—project teams can add and remove liquidity in ways that simulate health. So I always check LP token ownership and lock status. If a large percent of LP tokens belong to one wallet, that’s risky. If LP tokens are locked in a timelock contract with an independent auditor, that’s a plus.

Quick rule: prefer tokens with at least a moderate, decentralized LP base and clear lock/vesting details. Don’t be dazzled by shiny charts when liquidity structure is opaque. Somethin’ about vague contracts always bugs me.

On-Chain Forensics I Run Every Time

1) Token creator and deployer wallet—who owns it? 2) Holder distribution—top 10 holders share? 3) LP token holders—who controls the pool? 4) Contract source—verified and readable? 5) Transfer and minting events—any late minting or hidden mint functions? These checks take five to ten minutes but are worth hours of avoided pain.

For example, once I found a token with a decent volume trend and what looked like steady LP growth. I was about to buy when a quick holder check showed a single wallet had 60% of tokens and had been moving them around. I stepped back. Minutes later, the owner executed a dump. Oof. Lesson: trust, but verify.

Using Alerts and Watchlists

Don’t try to watch everything manually. Set alerts for sudden volume multipliers, token creations in specified chains, and LP additions above a threshold. Alerts let you triage fast, though you’ll still need to do the deep checks before deploying capital. I like to triage with a screener, then go deep on-chain via explorer tools and transaction histories.

Also, cultivate a small trusted list of projects and teams you’ve vetted. That network effect matters—mentions from knowledgeable traders can spotlight real opportunities, but always do your own on-chain vetting. Relying on opinions alone will bite you.

Common Questions

How much volume is “good” for a new token?

There’s no fixed number, but look for consistent volume growth and a minimum liquidity floor. For new tokens I watch for at least tens of thousands in daily volume with LP depth that can absorb mid-size orders. If volume spikes to hundreds of thousands without matching liquidity, treat it as suspicious.

How do I avoid rug pulls?

Check LP token ownership and locks, read the contract for mint/burn privileges, watch for concentration in holder lists, and prefer projects with verifiable audits or reputable teams. Still, accept some risk—there’s no zero-risk play in early-stage tokens.

Which analytics matter most on DEXs?

Volume (trend over time), liquidity (depth and ownership), holder distribution, contract permissions, and cross-pair interest. Combine those with social signals and on-chain transfer patterns for a fuller picture.

I’ll be honest: this is as much art as it is science. You build intuition by doing, failing, and adjusting. On one hand you want speed; on the other hand you need skepticism. Balance is the skill. My suggestion—start small, automate the triage, and always verify live on-chain activity before sending funds. There are no guarantees, but disciplined volume and liquidity analysis tilt the odds in your favor.

So go out there, keep the guard up, and pay attention to the little tells. You’ll get better. And hey—if somethin’ looks too perfect, it probably is. Stay curious, but stay cautious.

Deer79

Posted by goldielocks @ 14:48 on December 19, 2025  

What other country is adverse as ours. It’s a scam. There’s only a few I can think of that assimilate and number one is the Japanese and didn’t come with their hand out either even when their country was war torn. Philippines as far as housing but will try to stick together and get connections to hook up job.

Point is this is it’s not diversity, they group together and these Somali and others group together and create organized crime where insiders must be inside demo criminals because they seem to be versed in how to funnel billions of our tax dollars fraudulently to transient migrant groups and were quite busy during Biden’s term.  This is not diversity,  they group together and then have no motivation to speak or read in English less they have to or assimilate to America culture and laws. Theres nothing diverse about it.

They’re also using us to funnel the money back to their country and some of which goes to terrorist groups.

 

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