FULL DISCLOSURE: Canacom Group is long the equity of Sterling Metals.
In this conversation with Mat Wilson, CEO of Sterling Metals (TSXV: SAG), we break down their jaw-dropping drill results and what it means for the junior mining market. Sterling just intersected 262.5 metres of copper mineralization, including 9.5 metres at 19.8% copper equivalent (13.2 g/t gold + 6.8% copper), with a jaw-dropping 0.66 metre interval returning 196 g/t gold and 21.3% copper.
We dig into:
- How this hole was discovered (it wasn’t even in the original plan)
- Why the system’s geology is changing with newfound boron-rich zones (boronite) and a newly recognized porphyry feeder
- How the project’s scale (30 km system, now 6 km corridor of bornite) could unfold
- Sterling’s competitive advantages: road-accessible, all-season drilling, cost structure
- Matt’s formula for vetting junior exploration plays: avoiding hype, demand for clear targets, domain knowledge, and big upside
For retail investors navigating junior mining, Matt gives practical advice on how to avoid promotional noise and spot projects with real upside potential.
FULL DISCLOSURE: Canacom Group, the parent company of The Deep Dive, is long the equity of Sterling Metals. Not a recommendation to buy or sell. Always do additional research and consult a professional before purchasing a security.