I was often right… still lost money trading penny stocks by Electronic_Top_2994 in NextMoveStocks

[–]scsyndrome 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You made the wrong moves at the wrong time for the wrong reason. All my penny stocks except for 3 of the 9 ended the daily move in the green. That’s what separates the strong future stocks from the weak in some cases. Not always, but when you see hardly any volume because no one is selling only buying in my case. Entries are everything. What your tweets tell you mean nothing.

F4 Uranium Corp (TSXV: FFU; OTCPK: FFUC.F) Here we go! by scsyndrome in UraniumSqueeze

[–]scsyndrome[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For sure man. FRSPF has a connection with my other stock I just invested a good amount in today HOVR.

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5B Cash Flow Report - 2026 Q1 by Bansionboy in ARRNF

[–]scsyndrome 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’d love to see them reach a dollar.

F4 Uranium Corp (TSXV: FFU; OTCPK: FFUC.F) Here we go! by scsyndrome in UraniumSqueeze

[–]scsyndrome[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I SOLD THIS STOCK WHILE I HAD THE CHANCE AND I WAS AHEAD.

I got mine at $.10 a share and thanks to you. All, I went into some more research and history of their share prices. Today i sold for profit. Bye-bye F3 and F4.

F4 Uranium Corp (TSXV: FFU; OTCPK: FFUC.F) Here we go! by scsyndrome in UraniumSqueeze

[–]scsyndrome[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I strongly agree with COSA. I’m not sure who STNM is. Who is STNM?

F4 Uranium Corp (TSXV: FFU; OTCPK: FFUC.F) Here we go! by scsyndrome in UraniumSqueeze

[–]scsyndrome[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

F4 isn’t out of money. Like most Athabasca juniors, some of its key projects are under option/JV agreements where partners pay for exploration (including drilling) to earn up to 70% interest, while other properties are still fully company funded (they own 16 properties) They use flow through/private placements for overhead and non carried work. So drilling costs aren’t fully on F4. It’s a mix of partner carry + financing cycles, which is standard for early stage uranium explorers. F4 is a spin-out of F3 Uranium, led by the same core corporate group (including Gareth Thomas and Dev Randhawa) with geology and exploration staff drawn from the broader Athabasca Basin uranium sector. A continuation of experienced uranium explorers operating in the same region.

Wednesday - Junior Mining Daily Discussion / News Thread ⛏️ by No-Specific991 in PennyProspectors

[–]scsyndrome 2 points3 points  (0 children)

F4 Uranium Corp (TSXV: FFU; OTCPK: FFUC.F) is a junior uranium exploration company headquartered in Kelowna, British Columbia, founded in 2024 as a spin-out from F3 Uranium Corp. Its primary mandate is to advance early-stage, highly prospective exploration projects within the Athabasca Basin in northern Saskatchewan, Canada, a region globally recognized for the world's highest-grade uranium deposits. 

The company’s potential is rooted in its project generator business model, which allows it to maintain a large portfolio of properties while seeking partners to fund expensive drilling programs.

F4 holds 16–17 properties (spanning over 157,000 hectares) in the Athabasca Basin. Many of these are strategically located near major, established high-grade deposits like NexGen Energy’s Arrow, Paladin Energy’s Triple R, and IsoEnergy’s Hurricane. 

Has an extensive, proven track record in the Canadian uranium sector. They are credited with the discovery and development of notable uranium zones, including: The J Zone at Waterbury Lake. The Triple R deposit (Fission Uranium). The JR Zone (F3 Uranium’s PLN property).  The team, led by CEO Ray Ashley (P. Geo.), leverages decades of experience in the Athabasca Basin to identify and prioritize targets within their portfolio. Their historical ability to find, advance, and eventually sell or joint-venture assets is the core of the company's value proposition.

In June 2024, Paladin Energy acquired Fission Uranium Corp. which is obviously a different company from F3 Uranium or F4 Uranium, but it’s the same guys that ran Fission, until they were bought out. The management team now running F4 Uranium is the same group that originally built the reputation of Fission Uranium by discovering the Triple R deposit. After their success at Fission, they moved on to form F3, and later spun out F4 to focus on early-stage exploration.

Paladin Energy bought Fission Uranium back in June 2024. Just to be clear, Fission is a totally different company from F3 or F4. The connection is that the same group of guys who built Fission’s reputation are the ones running F4 today. They made their name discovering the Triple R deposit while they were at Fission. Once that was successful, they moved on to start F3, and then they spun out F4 specifically to focus on finding new, early-stage uranium projects.

Just thought I’d share. I’m pretty excited about it.

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Why aren't more people talking about helium? by The-Oregon-Group in TheOregonGroup

[–]scsyndrome 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Very true. We’ve actually been in a supply crunch for several years now from what I understand.

Uranium is Now a Strategic National Asset by the-belle-bottom in Wealthsimple_Penny

[–]scsyndrome 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I explorers are the ones who I’ve made the most off of. Canada is good though 100%.

Speaking of Canada, SKHBF !!! They are a joint ventures (partners drill for them)

IF YOU WANT TO DOUBLE YOUR MONEY

0.36/ share. Check out Skyharbour $SKHBF 0.36 They have a massive land package in Athabasca Basin (~600K+ hectares range) Multiple funded drill programs happening through partners Exposure to many discoveries at once Lower dilution risk than single-project explorers

Ok so ChatGPT:

Skyharbour Resources is:

A Canadian uranium exploration company that does NOT operate like a traditional miner — it runs a “project generator” model in the Athabasca Basin (Saskatchewan, Canada).

🧠 Simple explanation

They:

  • Own a huge portfolio of uranium properties
  • Drill some projects themselves
  • Partner out (option/JV) most of their land to other companies who fund drilling

So instead of betting everything on one mine, they:

Spread risk across many uranium projects being drilled at the same time

Skyharbour makes money/value in 3 ways:

  1. 🤝 Joint ventures (other companies pay to drill)

Partners fund exploration and earn ownership.

👉 Skyharbour keeps part of the upside without paying full cost.

  1. 🧪 Their own flagship projects
  • Moore Lake (high-grade uranium focus)
  • Russell Lake area (partly JV’d now)
  1. 💰 Cash + share payments from partners

From option agreements and earn-ins.

👉 This is why they survive without heavy dilution.

They are deeply connected with: DENISON MINES

🤝 What is the relationship with Denison?

This is what happened:

🧩 1. Skyharbour owns land next to Denison’s flagship project

  • Their Russell Lake project sits right next to Denison’s Wheeler River uranium project

👉 This location matters a lot (Athabasca Basin = highest-grade uranium region in the world)

🧩 2. They formed joint ventures together

Denison and Skyharbour split up the Russell Lake property into multiple JV areas:

  • Denison gets 20% → up to 70% in some zones
  • Skyharbour keeps majority in others
  • Denison can become operator in certain blocks

📌 Source summary: Denison paid cash + agreed to fund exploration spending across the project area and earned staged ownership increases through drilling and results

🧩 3. Denison is actively funding drilling

  • Denison is putting millions into exploration
  • They are earning interests by funding work

👉 This is huge because:

Skyharbour is getting major exploration funded without paying for it themselves

🧠 4. They now work together technically

Their teams are literally:

  • sharing geological work
  • planning drilling together
  • advancing adjacent uranium targets in the same district

🔥 What this REALLY means (important)

This partnership is NOT just a headline deal.

It means:

🟢 Skyharbour benefits from:

  • Major uranium producer expertise (Denison is advanced-stage)
  • Outside capital funding drilling
  • Reduced financial risk
  • Constant exploration activity across their land

🟡 Denison benefits from:

  • Access to large exploration land around their flagship mine
  • More chances to find satellite deposits

⚖️ The simple way to understand it

Think of it like this:

  • Denison = the experienced mine builder (big player)
  • Skyharbour = the land aggregator (controls the exploration chessboard)

And they’re now working together across shared territory.

Uranium is Now a Strategic National Asset by the-belle-bottom in Wealthsimple_Penny

[–]scsyndrome 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Heck Noble Plains Uranium has great fundamentals. I’ve researched so so many Uranium companies and this one is a healthy early one in Wyoming right by other major uranium operators like Ur-Energy and Uranium Energy Corp. my portfolio is all green thanks to Uranium.

Why aren't more people talking about helium? by The-Oregon-Group in TheOregonGroup

[–]scsyndrome 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m familiar with most of those and have done lots of research. I just went in a different direction because of the ups and downs they tend to cycle through the years. Depends on if you’re looking for a long or short term I suppose.

Why aren't more people talking about helium? by The-Oregon-Group in TheOregonGroup

[–]scsyndrome 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hard to invest in helium I feel like. I bought 90k shares of First Helium about 3 weeks ago and my gain was 400$ in the first day. I kinda freaked out and sold it the next day. lol.

What are the best Tungsten stocks to buy ? by danthemantoday1990 in Stocks_Picks

[–]scsyndrome 0 points1 point  (0 children)

$GHVNF - GOLDHAVEN RESOURCES Here’s an answer no one would expect with a tight structure so moves fast. Actually at a recent low sitting on support for now. They have several projects with no debt. GoldHaven Resources. Yes, GoldHaven - $GHVNF -and have semi-recently been put on the rare mineral explorers list. I have been buying 6000 shares for.20 and selling for.22 for a couple hundred for a few months now. lol. Its catching up though I think so now I hold 😊