Good Projects Always Find Funding, Even in Bad Markets with Lobo Tiggre

In this interview, Lobo Tiggre, founder of Independent Speculator, provides insights into the junior mining sector and specific commodities. He begins by discussing the current environment for junior mining companies, touching on challenges and opportunities in the sector.

Regarding silver, Tiggre expresses near-term caution due to its increased correlation with industrial metals. However, he maintains a bullish long-term outlook on silver, indicating potential opportunities for patient investors.

Tiggre has a positive outlook on uranium, noting that current prices are incentivizing production, which is a positive sign for the industry. However, he suggests these prices may not be sufficient to meet future demand.

Tiggre also shares valuable insights on conducting due diligence for mining projects, emphasizing the importance of site visits and verifying company claims. 

Investors interested in more of his analysis can visit IndependentSpeculator.com for more information.


Not a recommendation to buy or sell securities. Always do additional research and consult a professional before purchasing a security. The Deep Dive and its affiliates hold no licenses.

Video Articles

How to Still Find 10-Bagger Gold and Silver Stocks | Don Durrett

First Majestic Silver: Jerritt Canyon Is BACK!

Canada May Finally Be Backing Its Battery Supply Chain | John Passalacqua – First Phosphate

Recommended

Silver47 Pulls High-Grade Gold and Silver Assays from Nevada Vein Network At Kennedy

Canadian Gold Resources Taps Chernin as Interim CEO in Planned Transition

Related News

Giant Mining’s Majuba Hill: 1.35% Copper Over 66.4m from Surface

In this interview, Buster Hunsaker, Technical Advisor & Sr. Geologist of Giant Mining Corp. (CSE:...

Thursday, September 26, 2024, 02:16:00 PM

Nuclear Energy To Become Focal Point Of French Energy Production If Macron Re-Elected

France may be headed deeper into the use of nuclear as its main source of...

Saturday, April 16, 2022, 05:18:00 PM

IAEA Says 2.5 Tons Of Uranium Has “Gone Missing” From Libyan Sites

The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) of the United Nations has reported that roughly 2.5...

Thursday, March 16, 2023, 11:13:25 AM

Gold’s Wild Bull Run: Are Markets About to Break? | Mike McGlone

In this interview, Bloomberg’s Mike McGlone analyzes current market conditions for gold, Bitcoin, and copper,...

Monday, June 16, 2025, 03:49:00 PM

Canada Tops U.S. Uranium Deliveries in 2023 – EIA Report

In a recent report released by the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA), Canada emerged as...

Sunday, June 16, 2024, 01:25:00 PM