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Posted by goldielocks @ 23:40 on March 28, 2026  

State of the worlds finances bad news with UBS.  I need a weekend break so haven’t watched this, just the first few minutes but sounds interesting. The first chart was interesting when the bank who  loaner chart was traced over the chart who got the loan near identical which the stock is in trouble which blocked trading. There’s a sales pitch involved but not mandatory seems more for day or position traders but might be late, this news already out.

 

Ferrett

Posted by goldielocks @ 17:52 on March 28, 2026  

Hopefully this war will wake people up on what these net zero dipshits I mean drip sticks  is a plan to weaponize lack of energy against them with total control, survaloence, starvation, economic decline and enslavement. That’s not what this war is about but it likely woke the people up with the slow inevitable result they’re planning and what  it will lead to while weakening the countries while the Brics are strengthening theirs. ME will eventually side with them and China will be the main beneficiary to their energy needs for financial industrial country while we get the bill and a bunch of greedy financials here looking to replace the economy with machines that don’t buy their products, pay taxes, buy treasuries, or even watch TV or tic toc and further deddollarization and inflation.

Aussies would probably be wise to try to make some deal with them and start up their own energy sources keeping in mind what their currently up to in the Western Ally’s hemisphere and get ahead of it. The US Canada and South of America has enough of their own. This Iran wanting to blow up Israel with a nuke. Are they really or just looking out for themselves against others. If they really wanted to take out Israel, a dessert, all they’d have to do is take out their desalination plants. They were also duped into being radicalized for the military industrial complex it seems.

Maddog

Posted by goldielocks @ 17:28 on March 28, 2026  

Thanks for your charts too. Only problem comes to mind is the fat fingered shorts can see them too, but I have a theory. They’ll bring the price down when people are needing to sell and up when they’re needing to buy so timing helps.

Goldie, Australia has more uranium than the next two countries combined.

Posted by ferrett @ 17:19 on March 28, 2026  

Fourth in the table for coal.

Thirteenth for natural gas.

Not much oil, but underexplored for coal oil and gas. My farmer mate is sitting on huge coal reserves. Coal seam gas wells on his property. There is absolutely no excuse for the dipsticks gross, criminal really, mismanagement.

goldielocks

Posted by Maddog @ 14:55 on March 28, 2026  

Tks v much for the chart view.

Maya …have a great trip.

Posted by Maddog @ 14:54 on March 28, 2026  

ipsofacto re 17.24

Posted by Maddog @ 14:53 on March 28, 2026  

I guess death wish sums it up.

What i find scary is these are adults talking like this….in senior roles…..

Ipso

Posted by goldielocks @ 14:39 on March 28, 2026  

If it was the same kinda creeps that drowned a bunch of girls in cage for the same thing reason being the creeps wanted to take wives and they refused. The same reason other Muslim countries women even Muslim didn’t want them around so they went to Europe.

But then again not too much different than the so called Christians that burnt mostly women alive accusing them of being witches.

Is it Islamophobic?

Posted by ipso facto @ 13:58 on March 28, 2026  

Andrew Zebrun III
@Andyme77
(3) Hamas Atrocities on X: “Is it Islamophobic to say that in 2015, in Mosul (Iraq), ISIS burned 19 Yazidi girls alive, in a cage, while hundreds watched, because they refused to accept Islam as their faith?

https://x.com/Andyme77/status/2037897695587713121

Maya

Posted by goldielocks @ 13:32 on March 28, 2026  

Travel well and take care.

Maya

Posted by ipso facto @ 9:38 on March 28, 2026  

Have a good trip!

ferrett @ 5:36

Posted by ipso facto @ 9:37 on March 28, 2026  

“pools of oil”

Well that sounds easy to get. I’m surprised it hasn’t been developed before.

“Dipsticks in Canberra” LOL You’re very polite! 🙂

Cheers

Demand is still in place so who’s been shorting?

Posted by goldielocks @ 9:05 on March 28, 2026  
Yes, based on data from March 2026, there is extremely high demand for the delivery of precious metals, particularly surrounding the COMEX March 2026 delivery cycle.
  • High Delivery Volume: By the First Notice Day in March 2026, more than 10,500 contracts stood for delivery in silver, with demand exceeding 60% of all registered inventory in a single day, a trend putting immense pressure on physical supplies and affecting the broader precious metals market, including gold.
  • Gold Market Strength: Gold has seen intense demand, with prices scaling past $5,000/oz in early 2026, driven by persistent buying from central banks and investors seeking a hedge against global economic uncertainty.
  • Record Trading Activity: The 1-Ounce Gold contract (1OZ) posted its highest monthly average daily volume (ADV) and average daily open interest (ADOI) since its launch in March 2026.
  • Concerns on Supply: The market has experienced extreme volatility due to the imbalance between high paper demand and limited physical supply in the March 2026 cycle.
While March 31, 2026, marks the end of the first quarter, the overall trend for March 2026 has been characterized as having a “very high” volume of delivery requests for physical metals.

Ferrett

Posted by goldielocks @ 7:50 on March 28, 2026  

Sounds like you got reserves everywhere.

Farmers can also make coal too. One of my elders made it and also had a conveyer belt that traveled it to a machine that turned it into powder. Farmers can use it by growing peaches. Profit off both the peaches and the pits turning the pits into coal. Here’s some info.

+5

Mastering Stone Fruit Pit Carving Techniques | TikTok

Making coal (or more accurately, biochar/activated carbon) from peach pits involves heating dried pits in a low-oxygen environment (pyrolysis) to create a highly porous, adsorbent carbon material. Historically, this method was used to create gas mask filters during WWI. It creates a valuable, high-surface-area charcoal suitable for fuel, filtration, or soil amendments.

Method for Making Peach Pit Charcoal
  1. Dry the Pits: Thoroughly dry the peach pits, as wet pits will not char properly.
  2. Pack the Container: Place the pits into a metal container (like an old tin, ammo can, or metal drum) and pack them tightly.
  3. Seal for Pyrolysis: Put a lid on the container, but ensure it has a small hole to allow moisture and gas to escape while preventing excessive oxygen from entering. This oxygen-free heating is critical, known as pyrolysis.
  4. Heat the Pits: Place the container into a fire pit, forge, or kiln for at least 4 hours. The goal is to heat them until they turn into charcoal without letting them combust into ash.
  5. Cool Down: Let the container cool down completely before opening it to avoid the charcoal igniting upon contact with air.
Tips for Success
  • Alternative Methods: A more advanced method is to use a 55-gallon drum retort to create larger batches of “lump charcoal”.
  • Adsorption Activation: For creating highly activated carbon (for filtering), some methods involve treating the charred material with substances like lemon juice to increase pore size.
  • Density Matters: Peach pits are ideal because they are very dense, creating a superior adsorbent material compared to lighter wood sources.
Peach pits are considered a valuable biofuel and charcoal source, particularly useful in small-scale biomass applications, yielding efficient charcoal for, among other uses, BBQ cooking

 

ipso, 0.28, it’s funny how things coincide.

Posted by ferrett @ 5:36 on March 28, 2026  

When my farmer mate was telling me that things are moderately bad with the fuel, he mentioned that there used to be pools of oil at Moonee, not too far away. Farmers used to filter it put it in their trucks and tractors. He couldn’t remember why they had to stop, but we can guess. And then, an hour later, this pops up in the news feed:

https://www.9news.com.au/national/queensland-oil-reserve/c3952d81-23f7-4770-8eb2-bcc4d1def204

Canberra is our national capital, a swamp like place similar to Washington D.C..  Australia’s problem is that all the oil is on the NW Shelf, the Timor sea, Bass Stait and now the Taroom Trough, but all the dipsticks are in Canberra.

Travelling

Posted by Maya @ 3:21 on March 28, 2026  

I will be travelling & offline for a little more than a week.  Should be back around 4/7/26.

Get the PMs back up there while I’m gone, will ya?!

Gold Train

Posted by Maya @ 3:16 on March 28, 2026  

Sunset over the great divide
https://www.railpictures.net/photo/894934/

 

Maddog 17:27

Posted by goldielocks @ 0:44 on March 28, 2026  

Yea could be considered a bullish hammer or a bullish dragonfly. Should be bullish either way. Ps sorry distracted. I have my own name for it.. long legged dragonfly doji. It might be short term as I made a short term target on one stock adding extra shares to buy sell then buy more on dips during non parabolic times.

ferrett

Posted by ipso facto @ 0:28 on March 28, 2026  

Glad to hear it!

ipso, slight exaggeration there.

Posted by ferrett @ 23:29 on March 27, 2026  

Just checked with a mate in Chinchilla, the only Diesel problem is the price. Supplies are OK. Cattle are being moved around NSW and Qld ok, NSW is very dry so the stock is being moved to greener pastures in Qld and elsewhere. Yes, there are a few servos without Diesel, but a lot that are fine.

Posted by ipso facto @ 22:43 on March 27, 2026  

Willem Middelkoop
@wmiddelkoop
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3h
Australian farmers are ‘out of diesel’
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Rob Smith
@Ausbobsmit
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22h
I’m out of diesel. All the farmers are out of diesel. This is it. We’re done for. Albanese and Bowen are directly to blame. This is serious. I promise you. All other countries have diesel, and it averages $1.80 per litre in most countries in the Asia Pacific. But not Australia.

https://x.com/wmiddelkoop/status/2037664530184958131

Maddog @ 17:24

Posted by ipso facto @ 22:09 on March 27, 2026  

I’m a little unclear on the incentive? Death wish?

maddog – that’s great news

Posted by Buygold @ 21:51 on March 27, 2026  

if it’s a bottom, it happened sort of stealthily.

Hope it turns out that way.

No tengo oro

Posted by ipso facto @ 20:27 on March 27, 2026  

Wall Street Mav
@WallStreetMav
For the first time in human history, data show zero significant gold discoveries in two years. (2 million oz of gold in one deposit)

Gold is not the only metal that is having difficulty finding replacement reserves. Copper, silver, nickel, cobalt and other metals are all facing declining ore quality and smaller deposits.

Many of the best and easiest deposits were discovered long ago and have been mined for decades. The newer mines are generally smaller, lower quality ore, more remote and more expensive.

This is what we are seeing with many major mining companies. They are struggling to just maintain current production. Forget about actually increasing production.

The key issue for investing in mining stocks is finding the ones that can organically grow their production in the coming years.

https://x.com/WallStreetMav/status/2037602683323142635

buygold

Posted by Maddog @ 17:27 on March 27, 2026  

goldielocks can interpret this chart…but it looks like a hammer bottom on a weekly chart and therefore quite powerful.

auw

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