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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Bayhorse Silver Inc V.BHS

Alternate Symbol(s):  BHSIF

Bayhorse Silver Inc. is a junior natural resource company, which is engaged in the acquisition, exploration and development of natural resource properties. The Company has a 100% interest in the Bayhorse Silver Mine, Oregon United States of America. The Bayhorse Silver Mine and the Pegasus Project are 44 kilometers (km) southwest of Hercules Metals’ porphyry copper discovery. The Company also... see more

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Bayhorse Silver Inc > How high can Bayhorse Silver really go? some more figures
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Post by Henrich428 on Feb 21, 2021 9:38am

How high can Bayhorse Silver really go? some more figures

A couple of people have pointed out that $10 to produce an ounce is a more a conservative figure than $7, and I agree with them. Using that more conservative figure, I thought that I’d make a detailed post giving some clear targets as to where BHS can go at different silver-prices.
 
First of all, some precedents. The average penny silver stock went up 150x in price between 1962 and 1968, when the price of silver merely doubled. In other words, a $1000 investment became $150,000. One stock (Coeur D’Alene Mines) even went up 1000x. Here are some sources for this figure:
 
“From 1962 to 1968, the average penny silver stock moved upwards over 150 times in price (one went up over 1000x times) due to a mere doubling of the price of silver and speculative fervor on the part of investors.”—Doug Casey, Crisis Investing (1980).
 
 “Spokane continued to roll in silver. The average penny stock appreciated 160 times between 1960 and 1968.”—Dr John Fahey, “Optimistic Imagination: The Spokane Stock Exchange,” Pacific Northwest Quarterly, Vol. 95, No. 3 (Summer, 2004) (https://www.jstor.org/stable/40491757)
 
See also a rare and interesting book called “Small Fortunes in Penny Gold Stocks" by Norman Lamb, first published in 1973, which contains much rare and interesting data about the ‘60s silver bull market.
 
150x is obviously the utmost that anybody could hope for, and few penny stocks are likely to attain quite that number at $50 silver, but it points us in the right direction as to the remarkable gains of which these stocks are capable. (First Majestic, Endeavour Silver, and many other household names went 150x from ’01 to ’11—simply check the charts on Google.)
 
We also learn, from Don Durrett, that that it is common for miners to trade at a 30x cash-flow valuation in miner bull markets. I have found that this can be the case even for one-mine producers. If I am not mistaken, Starcore International Mines, a one-mine producer in Mexico which is similar to Bayhorse, did actually trade at a 30x cash-flow valuation in the ’01 to ’11 miner bull market.
 
Bearing in mind everything that I have said, to what price might Bayhorse attain for somebody who buys it now, for a minuscule $20-million market cap?
 
It is generally agreed that Bayhorse can produce 1.3 million silver ounces per annum. At an AISC of $10, this means that Bayhorse could conceivably go 100x at $60 silver. In other words, a $1000 investment would become $100,000.
 
[1.3 million x 60 – 10 (50) = $65 million cash flow, x 30 = about a $2 billion market cap.)
 
Extrapolating from here is easy:
 
At $120 silver, Bayhorse can go 200x.
 
At $240 silver, Bayhorse can go 400x.
 
At $480 silver, Bayhorse can go 800x.
 
At $960 silver, Bayhorse can go 1,600x. 
 
(This last figure means that a $1000 investment would turn into $1.6 million.)
 
Most people would be happy with making the 100x at $60 silver. But believe me, $960 silver is not necessarily impossible. According to ShadowStats, $960 was actually the true inflation-adjusted ATH for silver, in 1980. That’s when the Dow:Gold ratio went to 1:1 and the Gold:Silver ratio went to 1:14. Calculate a 1:1 DGR and a 1:14 GSR again and you get a similar number for silver today. And a 1:14 GSR is simply the normal, historical GSR. All that the Hunt Brothers did was to expose what the price of silver is when the derivatives market collapses—they “cornered” nothing. (I highly recommend this interesting article from 1980 called “Hunt for Silver” to learn more about the Hunts): https://s3.amazonaws.com/camppictures/CampArchive/Economy/Hunt%20For%20Silver.pdf. The Hunts themselves had a 1:5 Gold:Silver ratio as a fair target. The average historical wage in silver is only 1/10th of an ounce. The mining ratio is 1:8, silver is critical for modern life, and high-grade deposits and stockpiles are utterly depleted because of the criminal manipulation by the banks, so who really knows what is possible.
 
At any rate, these are my targets. 100x on Bayhorse at $60 silver, and 1000x or even 2000x is clearly possible also should the silver derivatives market break, which I believe is inevitable. It is rare that you can can _demonstrate_ these kinds of gains in a silver stock. As Don Durrett says, only 18 companies in the world, which call themselves silver companies, even produce more than 1 million ounces a-year! (https://youtu.be/m-qYvxpsQ8E?t=909) Even Impact Silver doesn’t produce that many, and its market cap is 7x higher than that of Bayhorse. If you are willing to accept the usual Black-Swan risks associated with a one-mine producer, Bayhorse Silver is quite literally and demonstrably the greatest risk-reward opportunity on earth. 
Comment by Greede on Feb 21, 2021 11:14am
Add to this great breakdown, the potential that lies ahead for the silver sector: https://www.reddit.com/r/wallstreetbets/comments/lnzeho/the_silver_short_squeeze_is_glaringly_obvious_to/?utm_medium=android_app&utm_source=share
Comment by NoRetire on Feb 21, 2021 1:00pm
Heinrich, I love the fact that you don't just cut and paste some article and say "There, look how good I am!" You've read the details and put it into your own words.  Its a shame that some of the so called people on this board cannot do that (less than public school education?).  They have to continually post links articles that are only relevant to an actually ...more  
Comment by Henrich428 on Feb 21, 2021 1:12pm
I understand your frustrations NoRetire, but I'm sure that you'll change your mind about this company soon. I've seen you change your opinion before when good things happened. (I know this simply because I have obsessively read every post on this board). Soon we'll see the share price soar, the obligations to Ocean will be confirmed as fulfilled, and then I hope that all the ...more  
Comment by hartadd on Feb 21, 2021 6:37pm
Hi Henrich 428,  Without splitting hairs what are your possible projections for the BHS share price at $50 silver? I ask because Gerald Celente of Trends Journal forecast $50 for this year and he is historically reliable and level headed But this may have been before the current silver sqeeze became more pronounced, although Gerald does not miss a trick usually. Also a further imponderable ...more  
Comment by Henrich428 on Feb 21, 2021 7:18pm
In doing my calculations I actually didn't even take into account the exploration-potential in Bayhorse's properties, which is considerable. Graeme has called the Bayhorse Mine "the biggest silver deposit which has ever been discovered in Oregon." (see this interview from Feb. 2018 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T0bkA6EzA4U) There has been speculation of at least 20 million ...more  
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