Well my largest holding at present is SNAS leveraged 2:1-3:1 short ETF of the NDX
so crash is fine by me ..as long as GOLD/Copper O&G don't get hit to hard
"With a good perspective on history, we can have a better understanding of the past and present, and thus a clear vision of the future." — Carlos Slim Helu
Well my largest holding at present is SNAS leveraged 2:1-3:1 short ETF of the NDX
so crash is fine by me ..as long as GOLD/Copper O&G don't get hit to hard
JBmurc
I sincerely apologize for posting this video here. By mistake I have posted here. Btw I’m looking forward to adding few commodity stocks in my concentrated portfolio. I noticed at different times different commodities have outperformed others. So far, I was able to beat the market over last 12 months as I made use of Zulu principle to pick stocks. Besides few very strong ones are for long term and mainly commodity stocks are for my professional trading. For me the best trading stocks are commodity stocks.
Thank you for your valuable contributions on the commodity market.
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I sincerely apologize for posting this video here. By mistake I have posted here. Btw I’m looking forward to adding few commodity stocks in my concentrated portfolio. I noticed at different times different commodities have outperformed others. So far, I was able to beat the market over last 12 months as I made use of Zulu principle to pick stocks. Besides few very strong ones are for long term and mainly commodity stocks are for my professional trading. For me the best trading stocks are commodity stocks.
Thank you for your valuable contributions on the commodity market.
No stress
recently sold out of JOY for a small loss and shifted most of those funds into ITE-iT3 ENERGY @ 19c so now one of my largest holdings
IMHO a much better prospect going forward>> latest production numbers out last night ...which seen the SP head to 20c up 5%
Production in Q1 2024 averaged 19,410 boepd, comprised of 60.0 million standard cubic feet of natural gas per day ("mmcf/d"), 4,814 barrels per day ("bbl/d") of natural gas liquids ("NGLs"), 4,246 bbl/d of oil & condensate and 348 boepd of royalty interest production. The quarterly production represents a decrease of approximately 4% relative to Q4 2023, resulting from conservative capital management during the period of softening gas prices and further downtime primarily due to extreme cold in January 2024, which led to a loss of ~300 boepd for the month (or ~100 boepd for the quarter).
Also great yield play>>
Return of Capital
The Company remains committed to delivering a sustainable dividend as part of its total return model. The Q4 2023 dividend of £3.084 million (USD 3.911 million) or 0.2565 pence per share was declared and paid in Q1 2024. The Q1 2024 dividend of £3.084 million (USD 3.911 million) or 0.2565 pence per share was declared in early April and subsequently paid in early May. Subject to Board approval, the Company expects to pay the Q2 2024 dividend of 0.2565 pence per share in early Q3 2024, which translates to a forward yield of 9.4% based on the closing price of i3's ordinary shares on 10 May 2024.
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"With a good perspective on history, we can have a better understanding of the past and present, and thus a clear vision of the future." — Carlos Slim Helu
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