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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum STLLR Gold Inc T.STLR

Alternate Symbol(s):  STLRF

STLLR Gold Inc., formerly Moneta Gold Inc., is a Canadian gold development company. The Company advances in two gold projects, namely Tower Gold Project in the Timmins Mining Camp in Ontario and the Colomac Gold Project located north of Yellowknife, Northwest Territories. Its Tower Gold Project is located approximately 100 kilometers (km) east of Timmins and hosts a total indicated resource of... see more

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STLLR Gold Inc > Not from me be worth reading
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Post by ecolo101 on Mar 30, 2024 8:34am

Not from me be worth reading

Virtually no one is interested in gold stocks today, speculators and investors alike have forgotten about this high-potential contrarian sector. The main reason is the extreme euphoria spewing out of this latest general-stock-market bubble. The greedy rush to chase AI stocks has overshadowed almost everything else.
Comment by jrj90620 on Mar 30, 2024 2:23pm
Chinese may be leading buying of gold stocks.There is no interest in my CGG Chinese stock,here in the U.S.,but it is rising fast,due to purchases from Chinese,which can be done on the Hong Kong exchange.Sure a difference from the 1970's,when China was poor and not a factor in the gold bull market. https://stockhouse.com/companies/quote?symbol=t.cgg