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For the first time, the top performing stock in my portfolio was a European stock

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Lithium and Cobalt are the fuel of the future. To The Moon!

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check out M+A opportunities with RIO and GLNCY, as well as NGLOY and TECK. I went with GLNCY

My wife and I own shares in GLNCY, HL, RIO, VALE, NEW, CDE and KGC. Be careful in mining stocks, especially the junior ones as there is quite a bit of fraud and deceit. One highly speculative position we own is in Aterian PLC ORD which trades as ATN:GB on Fidelity. It is a London UK based mining company that has some interesting acreage in central and North Africa. Of additional interest, they are building out a trading market for local miners to sell their minerals on.

NVO primarily in my joint.   TSSI (up 8%) and GLNCY (up 4%)

r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

I think that Black Iron (BKI.TO), Energy Fuels (UUUU), MP Materials (MP), Glencore (GLNCY), and American Battery Technology Company (ABML) are the top five mining companies to watch, as they are best positioned to benefit from increased demand for critical minerals and U.S. investment in Ukrainian and allied resource development.

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My smallest position is roughly 20% of my net worth, my largest is 80%. I'm on 160% margin. So yes. EQX, HCC, GLNCY, WAL, HNRG. (The numbers do dance, e.g. HCC is up 7% today and WAL down 3%.)

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GLNCY showing as 12% premarket drop. Any ideas/news why?

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I’ve lost 300k trying to help save the earth *and* make money. Done with that. So now it’s BOIL and GUSH and DJT and anything else toxic. URNJ. SHEL. Is there a CO2 pumper ETF? Is there a lead ETF? I want to buy it. Who’s the least ethical miner? GLNCY is so bad it only trades OTC. Maybe I’ll get that one too.

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$GLNCY

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r/wallstreetbetsOGsSee Comment

Anyone in this? I like it. The whole ecosystem. Even the stupid SPAc backing by Glencore looks smart. https://finance.yahoo.com/news/spac-deal-sparks-surge-ev-132200332.html Glencore looks good to me. $GLNCY. Brits have other ticker and corporate debt bonds that are juicy, too. Lots of flavors and vehicle offers for an entry on this. Still thinking.

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GLNCY

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GLNCY

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i know we were talking about gold and silver earlier. what does anyone think of glencore. GLNCY.... I do own the stock but what about long term?

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r/stocksSee Comment

I've been holding ALB, SQM, LTHM, and GLNCY since March/April 2020 and they've all performed well. Only sold a few shares of these so far. The only lithium ETF I'm aware of is LIT.

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When was HAL $5? HAL is not a company I watch closely but is a service company and they’re capacity constrained, I believe fully booked until at least next year. A less risky play but they would not directly benefit from higher oil or natgas prices like the upstream producers. Even the producers I agree I’m cautious on and more recently have been shifting to the underlying commodities: CL, NG, PDBC, GLNCY (last one is a mining company).

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Green by a fair margin. Have beat the average yearly return. Not a genius or anything. I only buy energy and mining stocks since I know those industries the best. OXY, VALE, GLNG, NEM, FCX, GLNCY, and a few energy/gold/base metal ETF’s make up about 90% of my portfolio

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Katanga= Glncy? Thought about it years ago but never bought, now it's glencore. Anyone have any reason why or why not to buy GLNCY?

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#Ban Bet Lost /u/Lemony_lemons (0/1) made a bet that GLNCY would go to 14.2715 when it was 12.41 and it did not, so they were banned for a week.

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Hi, whats the difference with GLNCY vs GLNCF? I was told you get 2 shares vs. 1 share, is this true? It is double the price.

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No. Not buying those again yet. I owned about half of what you mentioned in both paragraphs and have dumped them all for commodities and oil stocks and ETFs. I’m in AA, DVN, DBC, ADM, GLNCY, NEM, SLB, CLB. I’ve had AA for over a year, bought at $17 and it is now trading in the 70s. As for the rest of those, I made trades February 24-26 and I’m up 8%-24% with all of them. The war In Ukraine thing is a game changer and what worked for all of us May 2020- November 2021 is no longer going to work it appears. I expect months if not years of extreme volatility and inflation due to current and ongoing political/economic events and investors must be nimble, study judiciously, and adjust accordingly.

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**Ban Bet Created:** **/u/Lemony_lemons** bet **GLNCY** goes from **12.41** to **14.27** before **2022-03-22 23:31:18.301604-05:00**

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!banbet GLNCY +15% 2w

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r/wallstreetbetsOGsSee Comment

📮 My Russian nickel package play. Norilsk Nickel (**NILSY**) is the top nickel producer (company, not country) in the world, [accounting for 14% of global and 96% of Russian production](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norilsk_Nickel). Now, the U.S. and the world will still need nickel, so you can *not* guarantee this company will get direct sanctions. However, she’s bound to suffer indirectly from all the other sanctions placed on Russia. She dropped 25% yesterday. And there can be good money to make here, but it’s tougher to determine how will this play out. That’s why I’m **focusing on her competitors**, instead. If NILSY has troubles, then the competition is bound to fare better. And if supply decreases because of the current situation, then the nickel price will go up. Bullish. The commodity has **jumped from 24,000 to 26,000, just this past week**. So let’s meet Norilsk Nickel [top competitors](https://imgur.com/a/2n02sfQ). **VALE** GLNCY **BHP** NGLOY SOUHY ERMAY Out of those, thinkorswim only offers an option chain for VALE and BHP, so I’ll focus on these ones, but keep all of them in mind. Now, nickel has been trending up for the past few years. And of course, there are several reasons, but do you want to hear a bullish one? **Electric vehicles** [require this metal](https://www.reuters.com/business/autos-transportation/costs-nickel-cobalt-used-electric-vehicle-batteries-2022-02-03/) **for their batteries.** >Rising sales of electric vehicles (EVs) and a scramble along the supply chain to secure materials have propelled prices of battery ingredients nickel, cobalt and lithium to multi-year highs. > >EV batteries are charged and discharged by the flow of lithium ions between the graphite-containing anode and the cathode. Cathodes contain **nickel** which delivers high energy density, allowing the vehicle to travel further. Now, let’s pause here. Yes, there’s an expected demand uptrend for nickel throughout this decade (maybe consider this a longer-term trade?). But as of right now, the biggest consumers of nickel remain [stainless steel producers](https://nickelinstitute.org/about-nickel-and-its-applications/stainless-steel/). >More than two thirds of global nickel production is used to produce stainless steel. Yet, demand for stainless steel is expected to grow. [This report](https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/stainless-steel-market) expects a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 6.3% from 2020 to 2027. Now, unlike my previous play where I mentioned several other tickers impacted by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, these two didn’t show that much movement yesterday. BHP dropped, actually. Is there something I'm not seeing? I’m honest--I’m not an expert on this industry at all. Or am I too early? >Producers of metals exposed to potential supply disruptions from a Russia-Ukraine conflict, such as nickel, aluminum and palladium, could get a short-term boost from higher prices as tensions escalate.Nickel prices on the London Metals Exchange hit a decade high on Wednesday. Anyway, options are not that expensive, so I'm taking a swing here. VALE Mar18 18c for $0.25 VALE Apr14 18c for $0.45 BHP Mar18 70c for $0.60 Thoughts?

Boomer port doing pretty well. Financials? JPM and AXP killing it. Base metals? GLNCY! Reopening? MAR near ATHs, LVS sloowly coming back to life. Oil: taking a breather F...fuck GM.

r/wallstreetbetsOGsSee Comment

Small cap biotech that violates the rules. Then, GLNCY, COST, XOM, JPM, MAR, DIS.

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LAC is the big mover there and if you are doing that buy Cobalt stocks too. GLNCY is the best Cobalt stock. Let's take this to the moon. Both are soft metals and used in battery production and solar panels. With the new infrastructure deal there will be a lot of credits for solar panels. Electric cars are taking over too and lithium is the new power source. The lithium stock goes way up around November when all the new electronics come out.

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LAC - Lithium Americas Corporation White Gold GLNCY - Cobalt - Blue Gold Solar Panels use both of those. So do electric cars. It the fuel of the future.

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LTH, GLNCY, SKT. Lifetime Fitness, Glencore, Tangier