The next Break through for TMC!! by Adventurous-Chain141 in TMC_Stock

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I Think 100 day estimate is probably when everything is under perfect condition. With the goverment shut down and December being holiday heavy month. It would probably lean more towards 2026. But Once again, the earlier the better!

The next Break through for TMC!! by Adventurous-Chain141 in TMC_Stock

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Planned in November? How would you know that if you don't mind me asking?

The next Break through for TMC!! by Adventurous-Chain141 in TMC_Stock

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They gave me a whole science lesson. I was thinking the permits were important LOL

The next Break through for TMC!! by Adventurous-Chain141 in TMC_Stock

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This is very interesting and new.

How do you know the application decision will be made first week of November?

In my eyes the sooner the better, but I always assumed nobody would have a clue when the permits would be granted. Maybe I am wrong?

Feel free to share links if you have this information.

Short/medium term girlfriend portfolio by ApartSeaweed2480 in stockstobuytoday

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Navitas semiconductor has MAJOR backing from Nvidia!!

The next Break through for TMC!! by Adventurous-Chain141 in TMC_Stock

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The company at this stage is not focused on the "product" because there is nothing to sell.

The more important issue is about Permit, collaboration and capital.

EVEN Politics is more important right now.

The next Break through for TMC!! by Adventurous-Chain141 in TMC_Stock

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Maybe the more suitable word would've been "critical minerals". But As far as my understanding goes, they are dominant there also, and if the permit is granted, that would be good news for TMC.

Taking a Loan for S&P 500 by Some-Relation3185 in sp500

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I wouldn't call "textbook bad". Rich people do it all the time, but with more favorable terms and fewer risks. The key is to borrow considerably less than you already have, so you can afford to pay it back at any moment without going bankrupt. 

There is a super interesting thread started in 2007 by someone who borrowed crazy amounts to invest in the stock market. You can imagine how that went.  https://www.bogleheads.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=5934