u/Tasty_Pickle_3050

Watching Toogood Gold closely here, feels like it’s waiting for a catalyst

Watching Toogood Gold closely here, feels like it’s waiting for a catalyst

So TGGCF looks rangebound more than trending, RSI neutral, MACD is flat and volume is light, so there’s no real momentum edge here yet. The stock has been living in that $0.07-$0.11 box for a while and until it breaks one side with volume it’s mostly a wait-and-watch setup.

Fundamentally the story is still moving with new 2026 assays the 8.5 km highgrade trend at Toogood and the new Nevada Table Mountain angle so there is enough here for the market to care again. For me this stays on watch as a gold beta junior that could move quickly if gold firms up and management keeps the newsflow coming.

Not seeing a strong technical setup yet but the fundamentals are still developing in the background. Sometimes these juniors stay dead quiet until one catalyst changes the whole chart.

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u/Tasty_Pickle_3050 — 4 days ago

GT Biopharma had a huge move, now the real test is whether it can hold support

$GTBP had a strong 2week run and now looks like it probably needs to consolidate a bit. The move from $0.26 to the low $0.40s was real an volume actually showed up which matters in a tiny biotech. MACD looks constructive, after a move like this Id rather see it cool off than chase strength. For me..the key short term level is around $0.3275. Hold that area on any pullback and the setup still looks bullish.

Lose it and this starts looking more like a news spike than a lasting trend. Fundamentally the first patient dose in GTB-5550 gives the move a real catalyst, but this is still a financing-sensitive microcap, so risk management matters

For now I’m mainly watching whether buyers defend the low $0.30s because that probably decides if this trend has another leg or fades out. anyone else??

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u/Tasty_Pickle_3050 — 8 days ago

100% drill hit rate at Volney has Lion Rock looking a lot more interesting

Lion Rock Resources just announced the final results of its Phase 1 drilling program at the Volney Project in South Dakota. The report highlights a 100% drill hit rate for critical minerals, significantly expanding the project's potential.

Every single one of the 15 holes in the Phase 1 program hit mineralization. They are hitting high grades of Lithium, Tin, and Tantalum in the same system. These are all on the U.S. Critical Minerals List.  Planning is already underway for an expanded program. They only tested one of several exposed pegmatite targets. Phase 2 will start testing the other high-priority targets across the property.

IMO- By confirming a large-scale, near-surface lithium-tin-tantalum system with a 100% success rate, they’ve turned a junior exploration story into a serious multi-commodity strategic asset.

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u/Tasty_Pickle_3050 — 10 days ago

RUA now has a PEA out and the timing with gold + antimony prices is kinda crazy

Was waiting to see what Rua would put out for the Auld Creek gold-antimony project and honestly the economics came in stronger than i expected. Project looks like a relatively shallow underground operation in New Zealand with pretty solid margins even at the base case, but what really changes the picture is current commodity prices. Using around $4700 gold, the study showed an after-tax NPV around $113M, a 36% IRR and payback in just over 2 years lol

They also has major exposure to antimony, which has become one of the hotter critical minerals lately because of supply issues and Chinese export restrictions. Prices for antimony have gone absolutely nuts over the last year.

It is still a junior miner so theres execution risk and metal prices matter a lot here but between the gold exposure, antimony angle and relatively fast timeline toward a PFS in late 2026, this one feels a bit different from the usual exploration story.

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u/Tasty_Pickle_3050 — 12 days ago

American Tungsten drilling at IMA starting to look pretty interesting

Dropped some more drilling results from their IMA mine in Idaho. Some of the better hits included 17.8 ft @ 0.44% WO3 and 3.4 ft @ 1.02% WO3 which are pretty strong tungsten grades.

There is also the silver credits, with some holes hitting up to 1.42 oz/t silver. With silver prices high that could help economics later on. They’re also finding mineralization in structures outside the old historic vein system, which suggests the deposit could be bigger than originally thought

company already rehabilitated around 325 ft underground and seems to be executing well with constant newsflow lately.

Still a risky small cap obviously but tungsten is getting a lot more attention now because of defense and supply chain concerns. Out of the smaller tungsten names this one honestly looks pretty interesting rn

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u/Tasty_Pickle_3050 — 15 days ago

If you missed this announcement and wondered why the stock jumped 12% that day here is why: LaFleur Minerals has signed a term sheet with Trafigura Canada Limited which is a big name in commodities. This transitions from an explorer to a producer.

Trafigura provides $30M cash upfront to fund the development and restart of LaFleurs mining operations and in return Trafigura will purchase the gold dore produced from LaFleur's Beacon Gold Mill in Quebec. So they’ll be buying the production, initial plan is ramping up to like 1,250 tonnes per day, but the interesting part is Trafigura also has first shot at funding further expansion up to like 3-4k tpd

I really like this deal as it is non dilutive and the facility has no commodity price hedging. This means LaFleur is not forced to lock in current gold prices. This helps LaFleur right now without selling the farm. Really smart move by management IMO.

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u/Tasty_Pickle_3050 — 29 days ago