Friday Update: Orford Mining | Copper | Ivanhoe Mines

 

Friday: copper's price, and with it 
copper miners and explorers' shares, rebounded 
somewhat FRIDAY. Or shall we say, stabilized?
See: copper futures contract.

I am (or was) seeing our net worth here at home go on a diet this week. What with our largest nat-resources holding, Ivanhoe Mines (copper in Africa) losing about 15% since Monday. See also COPPER futures contract now at $3.69 A POUND, down 3.7% for the day (Thursday).

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I am sure to get some Why Copper? queries at OUR ECONOMIC WELLNESS workshop for newbies and not-so-econ-newbies next week (above). The free workshop is for locals who might find the shifting econ landscape these days to resemble an earthquake to their livelihoods.

Live (No Virtual)1 p.m. May 16 — Tiburon California

I have been into copper since 2002 or so. If you believe the world will keep expanding, regardless of debt ceilings, interest rate gyrations, wars and other Rotten Tomatoes, as I do, well: copper above all else. Besides, I am not a natural at understanding oil markets and other global commodity indicators. Metals: yes. Crude oil, gas: not so much.

 

You TCRs likely will find little in a workshop of this sort that catches you flat-footed. But hey, ordinary folks, even those with a half-million in the bank in this part of California, or a million bucks into their home, are baffled by metals, by inverted yield curves, by the dense terminology of the investing biz.

At any rate, copper — you need it to build everything. China needs it; India needs it; the USA needs it. Arizona has plenty of it; so do Ivanhoe’s DRC CONGO mines.

Thus, the falling IVN IVPAF price is a perk to my investing principle of buying when metals equities drop. I bought more Ivanhoe Wednesday and for now, with the 5% additional drop today, overpaid. Or did I?

IVPAF (the U.S. traded Ivanhoe version) went as low as $7.95 USD a couple of hours ago (that was Thursday). I just bought more yet again at $8.11.

 

This week through just now -- some 
sales and purchases here at home:

 

— Sold my Goldshore Resources GSHR at a profit; waiting now for CEO Brett Richards to start taking some of his 6 million Moss inferred ounces in Ontario and upgrading them into a measured and-or indicated reserve.

 

 

— Sold more Xtra-Gold Resources XTG XTGRF at a profit and now own 70,000 shares as of today-Friday. I will be getting an update from founder and CEO James Longshore on Monday. TCRs welcome to join; ping me. I have been to the Ghana projects at Xtra-Gold’s Kibi Gold Belt concessions 5 times over 13 years.

— Sold a sliver of my Osino Resources (Namibia) OSI OSIIF at a profit.

 

— Sold my Group Eleven Resources ZNG GRLVF at break-even as I look to examine the price prospects for the metal zinc, of which Ireland’s Group Eleven seeks and is developing parcels. Still the lowest-priced zinc explorer I know of.

— Bought more Ivanhoe Mines; more Platinum Aberdeen Trust PPLT (Ivanhoe has that also, by the way, at Platreef in South Africa); bought more West Vault Mining WVM WVMDF and looking to drop into the intentionally boring Hasbrouck shovel-ready holding in Tonopah, Nevada; bought more Val-d’Or Mining VZZ VDOMF — not easy to purchase — obscure, tiny market value representing a couple dozen concessions in Québec and Ontario.

 

Orford Mining ORM ORMFF says it will raise approx. $6 million CAD, some in flow-through, all for its various exploration in Québec: gold, nickel, lithium. Alamos Gold AGI will participate in the financing to maintain its pro-rata holding of approximately 26.18% of Orford. I shed some Orford Mining shares (4 year stake) at a loss after the financing news came out; I now own 90,000 shares. I have been to the upper Québec projects at Qiqavik and West Raglan. I also am a multi-year shareholder of Alamos AGI.

 

 

Way out on the spec-curve, added to the LODE Comstock Inc. This is an adolescent buffalo stock that has caught a flicker this month of May. See Comstock-Nevada note of earlier this week please — in this link.

 

 

Finally,  malfunctioning IMV shares trading now as IMVIQ — on my U.S. screen anyway. All of the trades thus far this week have been between 2 cents USD and 19 cents USD, approximately.

 

— Thom Calandra
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Thom Calandra is a writer and an investor. Research and material are meant as editorial opinion. He is not a professional investment adviser. Please do not consider his reporting as a recommendation to buy or sell securities.