The Best Kind of Gold Digger

Alimony or antimony?

If you hear the word alimony, you’re likely to have a visceral reaction to a gold-digging ex-wife.

I’ve seen it firsthand: guys without prenups forced to hand over thousands a month simply to not be married to someone. Not a great position to find yourself in. It’s enough to make a grown man cry.

But have you heard of antimony?

It involves gold diggers, but the good kind. The ones that can make you money hand over fist in more ways than one. When gold is mined, one of the byproducts is antimony – or stibnite. It’s surprising it isn’t more well known, as it’s a critical mineral and metal essential for defense, electronics, and green energy.

Going even further back, antimony is the ingredient that gave ancient Egyptians that breathtaking eyeliner. 

And it’s pretty attractive in its own right. It looks like this:

antimony rock

But here’s where it shines for investors: It’s a powerful backdoor way to invest in gold.

Significant gold deposits with antimony have driven outsized returns for our readers over the past few years. Especially our Private Placement Intel subscribers.

Here are just a few examples…

Exhibit A is Perpetua Resources (NASDAQ/TSX: PPTA).

We’ve been involved with that company — and its Stibnite project in Idaho — in various ways for more than a decade. Nick Hodge and Gerardo Del Real’s boots have been on the ground there more than once.

Containing the only U.S. reserve of antimony, it has now been awarded over $80 million in Department of Defense funds, is listed as a priority project by the White House, and is under application to receive $2 billion in funding from the Export-Import Bank of the United States.

Our readers knew 15 years ago how important the antimony component would be to permitting approval and funding.

Shares climbed a whopping 2,000% once the rest of the world figured it out.

Perpetua chart

Exhibit B is Southern Cross Gold (TSX: SXGC).

A spinout from Mawson Gold, which our own Gerado del Real had long recommended, we were offered the initial 16-cent financing in Southern Cross as it began exploring its Sunday Creek project in Victoria, Australia.

After drilling its epizonal-style gold project north of Melbourne for the past few years, it now ranks among Australia’s largest pre-development assets. The mineralized zone reaches a vertical depth of 1.2 kilometers with an average width of 3 to 4 meters containing high-grade gold and antimony.

Hit rates are globally leading with 63 individual intersections between 50-100 grams per tonne gold and 73 individual intersections exceeding 100 g/t gold. The project also contains the significant critical metal potential by-product of antimony, with 90 individual intersections exceeding 10% Sb and 260 individual intersections between 2-10% Sb.

Shares have risen more than 2, 400% since the spinout from Mawson Gold.

Southern Cross chart

Sorry for the geology overload, but to keep it simple: the results are outstanding. And gains like this wouldn’t have happened without antimony.  

         

Nick Hodge and Gerardo Del Real are about to add exhibit C…

A brand new private offering for a gold and antimony producer located in the heart of the Victorian gold fields in Australia. It’s 50 kilometers southwest of Agnico’s Fosterville and 100 kilometers west of the aforementioned Sunday Creek.

There are drill-ready, shallow gold-antimony targets that this company plans to drill in late Q2 or Q3 of this year.

To get in on the deal, you will need to be a member of Private Placement Intel.

It does mean that you’ll need to be an accredited investor to participate. But these are the deals that routinely return triple- and quadruple-digit gains for our members. Furthermore, you wouldn’t have access to any of these deals without Nick and Gerardo’s cachet within the industry.

If you’re serious about creating generational wealth, this is the way to do it.

The new gold and antimony deal was just released this morning, so sign up today – these deals don’t last long.

Godspeed,

Jimmy Mengel

Jimmy Mengel
Director of Customer Experience, Daily Profit Cycle