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Can everyday hit new high?
if you want a happy Christmas 🎄
fill your bag with coal 🎅🚂 $Hallador Energy (HNRG.US)$
not this on a big green days, but there are others.
from my nov 6 post:
my favorite
$Hallador Energy (HNRG.US)$
my best cheapest
$American Resources (AREC.US)$
beast
$Teck Resources (TECK.US)$
most held (most liquid)
$BHP Group Ltd (BHP.US)$
$Peabody Energy (BTU.US)$
sneaky, lots of room to run
$Ramaco Resources-A (METC.US)$
$Hallador Energy (HNRG.US)$
Raw Materials for Current Mature Technol...
i am expecting STM stock to make a decent bounce to $30+/- in the near future.
After that, i think there could be one final drop before we see $42 again.
Good luck.
Do your own due diligence.
i am not a financial analyst. i just look at the chart and make a forecast.
my favorite
$Hallador Energy (HNRG.US)$
my best cheapest
$American Resources (AREC.US)$
beast
$Teck Resources (TECK.US)$
most held (most liquid)
$BHP Group Ltd (BHP.US)$
$Peabody Energy (BTU.US)$
sneaky, lots of room to run
$Ramaco Resources-A (METC.US)$
Australia produces the most coal. They sell it mostly to China. Australia is mostly commodities and banks, and it's breaking out. This means inflation is coming back 😉
$SPDR® S&P/ASX 200 ESG ETF (E200.AU)$
averaging up now 😁
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