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Kootenay Silver Inc. V.KTN

Alternate Symbol(s):  KOOYF

Kootenay Silver Inc. is a Canada-based exploration company engaged in the discovery and development of mineral projects in the Sierra Madre Region of Mexico. It is focused on the expansion of its silver resources, new discoveries, and the near-term economic development of its priority silver projects located in mining districts in Sonora, state and Chihuahua, state, Mexico, respectively. Its projects include La Cigarra Silver Project, La Negra Silver Project, Promontorio Silver Resource, Columba Silver Project, and others. The La Cigarra silver project is located in the state of Chihuahua in the renowned Parral Mining district in north central Mexico. The La Negra silver discovery is situated only 7 kilometers north of the Promontorio Silver Resource within the Promontorio Mineral Belt, in the state of Sonora, Mexico. The Promontorio Silver Resource is situated on the Promontorio Mineral Belt Property that includes the La Negra silver discovery, located in the state of Sonora, Mexico.


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Comment by Straiteon Feb 13, 2021 4:52pm
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Post# 32562842

RE:RE:RE:RE:Finally

RE:RE:RE:RE:FinallyIsn't it possible that we get significant volatility around march 16-17 FOMC meeting especially if they were to announce the famous "yield curve control" (i.e. tilting their purchases towards longer-term treasuries) Also, could a significant uptick in inflation lead to some panick buying of silver?
Keep in mind, Oil is up big yoy, housing prices (at least materials like wood and copper) are up significantly, food prices mostly up, I would expect medical care to be up aswell (when service is even available...). The question becomes, would >10% bump in inflation year over year be enough to scare the market and would people think that would lead to yield curve control or rather expect earlier tightening of monetary policy, causing a potential taper tantrum overall market correction?
So in sum, in the current environment big moves in small amount of time is certainly possible, the question is, are moves of such magnitudes already discounted in the price.
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