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Huomioi, että vaikka osakkeisiin säästäminen on pitkällä aikavälillä tuottanut hyvin, tulevasta tuotosta ei ole takeita. On olemassa riski, että et saa sijoittamiasi varoja takaisin.

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Yhtiötapahtumat

Datan lähde: FactSet, Quartr
Seuraava tapahtuma
2026 Q1 -tulosraportti
13.5.
Menneet tapahtumat
2025 Q4 -tulosraportti
19.2.
2025 Q3 -tulosraportti
13.11.2025
2025 Q2 -tulosraportti
7.8.2025
2025 Q1 -tulosraportti
8.5.2025
2024 Q4 -tulosraportti
20.2.2025

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  • 27.2.
    ·
    27.2.
    ·
    What do you think about buying silver mining stocks vs buying spot silver at this time in the market? It seems the mining stocks have already priced in a high silver price.. So I'm not quite sure, what do you say who have experience with mining stocks? Excellon is the only mine I have found that is cheap.. but it also has more variables..(But I see a greater potential upside there, than I find elsewhere)
    28.2.
    ·
    28.2.
    ·
    I think the silver mines are a good idea for a while going forward. Paas as you mention is not bad. Hecla and Ag will go even further forward, I believe. But these are not stocks one holds for a long time. Ride the wave.
    2.3.
    ·
    2.3.
    ·
    I started a decade or so ago by buying physical silver, my first savings before I had even managed to buy a home with a loan. Sold off some silver and took the opportunity to sell off my last mining stocks, only to reinvest during the "price crash" (=big profit). Buy and hold physical assets, 8-10% of your holdings, the rest stock savings + real estate and other liquid assets. One must dare to sell and buy to succeed, metals seem easier to understand than, for example, tech, at least for me.
  • 18.2. · Muokattu
    ·
    18.2. · Muokattu
    ·
    Is it the Fed minutes that one sees pushing down the rally a little...?
    23.2.
    ·
    23.2.
    ·
    Mexico dispute
    23.2. · Muokattu
    ·
    23.2. · Muokattu
    ·
    It was an old comment...I would delete it but it doesn't work..bug somehow..[ see date on the post ].
  • 12.2.
    ·
    12.2.
    ·
    I'm thinking a bit about the situation surrounding the March silver contracts and wondering if we might be facing a turning point, because if more players actually insist on physical delivery now, couldn't we risk a total decoupling between the spot price of paper silver and the real price of physical metal? It seems that the premiums on coins and bars are already living their own life, so if the exchanges struggle to deliver the goods, won't that force a repricing where the paper market loses its dominance and the physical price explodes regardless of what the screens show? I can't quite see how they can keep a lid on this if inventory is actually depleted, but is this just wishful thinking or do you think we will actually see "true price discovery" and a price explosion for physical goods this spring?
    18.2. · Muokattu
    ·
    18.2. · Muokattu
    ·
    So..and this is a bit tricky..advise no one to invest before report..and this is not a buy or sell recommendation and should not be based as fact.. But what does the panel THINK about investing a bit in PanASilver and a bit in Coeur before the report tonight...because they are probably released after closing today? [ Have some GlobalSilverX etf too..but can't be traded now so]...
  • 31.1.
    ·
    31.1.
    ·
    The actual average spot price for silver in 2025 was approximately 41 USD per ounce. In January 2026, the monthly average was approximately 85,9 USD per ounce according to available market data. Looking at the production costs (AISC, approximately 2025), it looks like this: Pan American Silver: ~15–18 USD/oz Hecla Mining: ~21–26 USD/oz First Majestic Silver: ~19,9–21,3 USD/oz Coeur Mining: ~13–18 USD/oz (adjusted cost) Fresnillo PLC: ~20–26 USD/oz (industrially estimated) With these cost levels and silver prices in the ranges we are talking about, the margins are extremely strong.Then the question is what First Majestic Silver will do with their fine gold mine Jerritt Canyon Gold Mine (Nevada, USA) – owned by First Majestic since 2021,Closed/suspended: March 20, 2023 – all mining activity stopped Historical AISC: ca $1 733–$1 842 per AuEq oz (gold-equivalent ounce) According to First Majestic, the reasons for the high costs included: lower ore grades than expected inefficient contracts and high labor costs inflationary pressure on costs operational problems due to weather and logistical challenges All this meant that the cost per ounce became very high and the operational level never reached what was needed for profitable operation, today it is worth a good amount of money !
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2025 Q4 -tulosraportti
20 päivää sitten
0,18 USD/osake
Viimeisin osinko
0,77%Tuotto/v

Uutiset

Ei uutisia tällä hetkellä
Tämän sivun uutiset ja/tai sijoitussuositukset tai otteet niistä sekä niihin liittyvät linkit ovat mainitun tahon tuottamia ja toimittamia. Nordnet ei ole osallistunut materiaalin laatimiseen, eikä ole tarkistanut sen sisältöä tai tehnyt sisältöön muutoksia. Lue lisää sijoitussuosituksista.

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Kirjaudu
  • 27.2.
    ·
    27.2.
    ·
    What do you think about buying silver mining stocks vs buying spot silver at this time in the market? It seems the mining stocks have already priced in a high silver price.. So I'm not quite sure, what do you say who have experience with mining stocks? Excellon is the only mine I have found that is cheap.. but it also has more variables..(But I see a greater potential upside there, than I find elsewhere)
    28.2.
    ·
    28.2.
    ·
    I think the silver mines are a good idea for a while going forward. Paas as you mention is not bad. Hecla and Ag will go even further forward, I believe. But these are not stocks one holds for a long time. Ride the wave.
    2.3.
    ·
    2.3.
    ·
    I started a decade or so ago by buying physical silver, my first savings before I had even managed to buy a home with a loan. Sold off some silver and took the opportunity to sell off my last mining stocks, only to reinvest during the "price crash" (=big profit). Buy and hold physical assets, 8-10% of your holdings, the rest stock savings + real estate and other liquid assets. One must dare to sell and buy to succeed, metals seem easier to understand than, for example, tech, at least for me.
  • 18.2. · Muokattu
    ·
    18.2. · Muokattu
    ·
    Is it the Fed minutes that one sees pushing down the rally a little...?
    23.2.
    ·
    23.2.
    ·
    Mexico dispute
    23.2. · Muokattu
    ·
    23.2. · Muokattu
    ·
    It was an old comment...I would delete it but it doesn't work..bug somehow..[ see date on the post ].
  • 12.2.
    ·
    12.2.
    ·
    I'm thinking a bit about the situation surrounding the March silver contracts and wondering if we might be facing a turning point, because if more players actually insist on physical delivery now, couldn't we risk a total decoupling between the spot price of paper silver and the real price of physical metal? It seems that the premiums on coins and bars are already living their own life, so if the exchanges struggle to deliver the goods, won't that force a repricing where the paper market loses its dominance and the physical price explodes regardless of what the screens show? I can't quite see how they can keep a lid on this if inventory is actually depleted, but is this just wishful thinking or do you think we will actually see "true price discovery" and a price explosion for physical goods this spring?
    18.2. · Muokattu
    ·
    18.2. · Muokattu
    ·
    So..and this is a bit tricky..advise no one to invest before report..and this is not a buy or sell recommendation and should not be based as fact.. But what does the panel THINK about investing a bit in PanASilver and a bit in Coeur before the report tonight...because they are probably released after closing today? [ Have some GlobalSilverX etf too..but can't be traded now so]...
  • 31.1.
    ·
    31.1.
    ·
    The actual average spot price for silver in 2025 was approximately 41 USD per ounce. In January 2026, the monthly average was approximately 85,9 USD per ounce according to available market data. Looking at the production costs (AISC, approximately 2025), it looks like this: Pan American Silver: ~15–18 USD/oz Hecla Mining: ~21–26 USD/oz First Majestic Silver: ~19,9–21,3 USD/oz Coeur Mining: ~13–18 USD/oz (adjusted cost) Fresnillo PLC: ~20–26 USD/oz (industrially estimated) With these cost levels and silver prices in the ranges we are talking about, the margins are extremely strong.Then the question is what First Majestic Silver will do with their fine gold mine Jerritt Canyon Gold Mine (Nevada, USA) – owned by First Majestic since 2021,Closed/suspended: March 20, 2023 – all mining activity stopped Historical AISC: ca $1 733–$1 842 per AuEq oz (gold-equivalent ounce) According to First Majestic, the reasons for the high costs included: lower ore grades than expected inefficient contracts and high labor costs inflationary pressure on costs operational problems due to weather and logistical challenges All this meant that the cost per ounce became very high and the operational level never reached what was needed for profitable operation, today it is worth a good amount of money !
Yllä olevat kommentit ovat peräisin Nordnetin sosiaalisen verkoston Sharevillen käyttäjiltä, ​​eikä niitä ole muokattu eikä Nordnet ole tarkastanut niitä etukäteen. Ne eivät tarkoita, että Nordnet tarjoaisi sijoitusneuvoja tai sijoitussuosituksia. Nordnet ei ota vastuuta kommenteista.

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-

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AikaHintaMääräOstajaMyyjä
----

Huomioi, että vaikka osakkeisiin säästäminen on pitkällä aikavälillä tuottanut hyvin, tulevasta tuotosta ei ole takeita. On olemassa riski, että et saa sijoittamiasi varoja takaisin.

Välittäjätilasto

Dataa ei löytynyt

Yhtiötapahtumat

Datan lähde: FactSet, Quartr
Seuraava tapahtuma
2026 Q1 -tulosraportti
13.5.
Menneet tapahtumat
2025 Q4 -tulosraportti
19.2.
2025 Q3 -tulosraportti
13.11.2025
2025 Q2 -tulosraportti
7.8.2025
2025 Q1 -tulosraportti
8.5.2025
2024 Q4 -tulosraportti
20.2.2025

Tuotteita joiden kohde-etuutena tämä arvopaperi

2025 Q4 -tulosraportti
20 päivää sitten

Uutiset

Ei uutisia tällä hetkellä
Tämän sivun uutiset ja/tai sijoitussuositukset tai otteet niistä sekä niihin liittyvät linkit ovat mainitun tahon tuottamia ja toimittamia. Nordnet ei ole osallistunut materiaalin laatimiseen, eikä ole tarkistanut sen sisältöä tai tehnyt sisältöön muutoksia. Lue lisää sijoitussuosituksista.

Yhtiötapahtumat

Datan lähde: FactSet, Quartr
Seuraava tapahtuma
2026 Q1 -tulosraportti
13.5.
Menneet tapahtumat
2025 Q4 -tulosraportti
19.2.
2025 Q3 -tulosraportti
13.11.2025
2025 Q2 -tulosraportti
7.8.2025
2025 Q1 -tulosraportti
8.5.2025
2024 Q4 -tulosraportti
20.2.2025

Tuotteita joiden kohde-etuutena tämä arvopaperi

0,18 USD/osake
Viimeisin osinko
0,77%Tuotto/v

Shareville

Liity keskusteluun SharevillessäShareville on aktiivisten yksityissijoittajien yhteisö, jossa voit seurata muiden asiakkaiden kaupankäyntiä ja omistuksia.
Kirjaudu
  • 27.2.
    ·
    27.2.
    ·
    What do you think about buying silver mining stocks vs buying spot silver at this time in the market? It seems the mining stocks have already priced in a high silver price.. So I'm not quite sure, what do you say who have experience with mining stocks? Excellon is the only mine I have found that is cheap.. but it also has more variables..(But I see a greater potential upside there, than I find elsewhere)
    28.2.
    ·
    28.2.
    ·
    I think the silver mines are a good idea for a while going forward. Paas as you mention is not bad. Hecla and Ag will go even further forward, I believe. But these are not stocks one holds for a long time. Ride the wave.
    2.3.
    ·
    2.3.
    ·
    I started a decade or so ago by buying physical silver, my first savings before I had even managed to buy a home with a loan. Sold off some silver and took the opportunity to sell off my last mining stocks, only to reinvest during the "price crash" (=big profit). Buy and hold physical assets, 8-10% of your holdings, the rest stock savings + real estate and other liquid assets. One must dare to sell and buy to succeed, metals seem easier to understand than, for example, tech, at least for me.
  • 18.2. · Muokattu
    ·
    18.2. · Muokattu
    ·
    Is it the Fed minutes that one sees pushing down the rally a little...?
    23.2.
    ·
    23.2.
    ·
    Mexico dispute
    23.2. · Muokattu
    ·
    23.2. · Muokattu
    ·
    It was an old comment...I would delete it but it doesn't work..bug somehow..[ see date on the post ].
  • 12.2.
    ·
    12.2.
    ·
    I'm thinking a bit about the situation surrounding the March silver contracts and wondering if we might be facing a turning point, because if more players actually insist on physical delivery now, couldn't we risk a total decoupling between the spot price of paper silver and the real price of physical metal? It seems that the premiums on coins and bars are already living their own life, so if the exchanges struggle to deliver the goods, won't that force a repricing where the paper market loses its dominance and the physical price explodes regardless of what the screens show? I can't quite see how they can keep a lid on this if inventory is actually depleted, but is this just wishful thinking or do you think we will actually see "true price discovery" and a price explosion for physical goods this spring?
    18.2. · Muokattu
    ·
    18.2. · Muokattu
    ·
    So..and this is a bit tricky..advise no one to invest before report..and this is not a buy or sell recommendation and should not be based as fact.. But what does the panel THINK about investing a bit in PanASilver and a bit in Coeur before the report tonight...because they are probably released after closing today? [ Have some GlobalSilverX etf too..but can't be traded now so]...
  • 31.1.
    ·
    31.1.
    ·
    The actual average spot price for silver in 2025 was approximately 41 USD per ounce. In January 2026, the monthly average was approximately 85,9 USD per ounce according to available market data. Looking at the production costs (AISC, approximately 2025), it looks like this: Pan American Silver: ~15–18 USD/oz Hecla Mining: ~21–26 USD/oz First Majestic Silver: ~19,9–21,3 USD/oz Coeur Mining: ~13–18 USD/oz (adjusted cost) Fresnillo PLC: ~20–26 USD/oz (industrially estimated) With these cost levels and silver prices in the ranges we are talking about, the margins are extremely strong.Then the question is what First Majestic Silver will do with their fine gold mine Jerritt Canyon Gold Mine (Nevada, USA) – owned by First Majestic since 2021,Closed/suspended: March 20, 2023 – all mining activity stopped Historical AISC: ca $1 733–$1 842 per AuEq oz (gold-equivalent ounce) According to First Majestic, the reasons for the high costs included: lower ore grades than expected inefficient contracts and high labor costs inflationary pressure on costs operational problems due to weather and logistical challenges All this meant that the cost per ounce became very high and the operational level never reached what was needed for profitable operation, today it is worth a good amount of money !
Yllä olevat kommentit ovat peräisin Nordnetin sosiaalisen verkoston Sharevillen käyttäjiltä, ​​eikä niitä ole muokattu eikä Nordnet ole tarkastanut niitä etukäteen. Ne eivät tarkoita, että Nordnet tarjoaisi sijoitusneuvoja tai sijoitussuosituksia. Nordnet ei ota vastuuta kommenteista.

Tarjoustasot

CanadaToronto Stock Exchange
Määrä
Osto
-
Myynti
Määrä
-

Viimeisimmät kaupat

AikaHintaMääräOstajaMyyjä
----

Huomioi, että vaikka osakkeisiin säästäminen on pitkällä aikavälillä tuottanut hyvin, tulevasta tuotosta ei ole takeita. On olemassa riski, että et saa sijoittamiasi varoja takaisin.

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