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re: Diving deeper on Standard Lithium?
Posted on 11/20/21 at 8:22 pm to SmackoverHawg
Posted on 11/20/21 at 8:22 pm to SmackoverHawg
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Stayed in too long and all the techs corrected. Or he may have been a pump and dumper.
Too many were flat out scams.... TSNP was/is the classic pump and dump exaggerated scam.
That other cdn one with the fake press release that they were selling some product that didn't exist to a big buyer. Complete fake and obvious with any DD.
Others - sure were legit companies (ZOM) - they just had crappy fundamentals.
Posted on 11/20/21 at 9:09 pm to GeneralLee
It’s crazy that anyone has to state why or why not they sold. I am fairly new around here and I only had around 14,000 shares in comparison to lee and smack’s massive holdings and I sold a majority after not a peep about them came from their most likely source of revenue.
People have to be able to understand things for themselves. SLI not being mentioned wasn’t a good look. The report expressing concern about them not being able to continue without revenue, while frequent in the market isn’t good. No mention of JV. And broad market uncertainty…. It wasn’t as if no one was talking about these bearish aspects prior to the dip.
I bought a few thousand at $6.86. SLI still has a ton of potential but they have to do something. I sure as shite will buy more if it goes down again.
People have to be able to understand things for themselves. SLI not being mentioned wasn’t a good look. The report expressing concern about them not being able to continue without revenue, while frequent in the market isn’t good. No mention of JV. And broad market uncertainty…. It wasn’t as if no one was talking about these bearish aspects prior to the dip.
I bought a few thousand at $6.86. SLI still has a ton of potential but they have to do something. I sure as shite will buy more if it goes down again.
Posted on 11/20/21 at 9:52 pm to igoringa
Gotcha. Didn’t know the details. Never really followed the thread.
Posted on 11/21/21 at 7:15 am to SmackoverHawg
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SLI does not fit with blue orchas usual targets. I think this was coordinated. Mintak is a nice guy. Really is. I can be too, but I can also be ruthless as shite if attacked.
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Then blue orcha is neutered. If they respond with blatantly false info.
I'd like to get back to BO, do we think the attack is over?
In early October Hyzon responded to BO in much the same way as SLI, BO never rebutted and the share price has gained nearly 50% in a month.
There have been times over the years BO has rebutted the companies response and the price continued to slide.
I wonder if BO has made their money off the shot positions and have no further interest in SLI or perhaps they want a pile of shares and are willing to twist another story to drive it down again?
Will the opposite happen in the short term, and people think there could be a squeeze in the making?
Monday will get interesting
Posted on 11/21/21 at 10:28 am to Dock Holiday
Wouldn’t be shocked to see them reply. Everyone should be ready to buy a little if they try. I’d love to shove it up their asses.
Posted on 11/21/21 at 10:37 am to GeneralLee
My fully funded lending has dropped to a small fraction of what it was a week or two ago.
Posted on 11/21/21 at 10:51 am to jamiegla1
Interesting. That used to be a clear sign.
Wonder what is coming
Wonder what is coming
Posted on 11/21/21 at 11:13 am to jimjackandjose
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Interesting. That used to be a clear sign.
clear sign which way?
Posted on 11/21/21 at 11:20 am to jimjackandjose
I assume nobody is attempting to short it
Posted on 11/21/21 at 11:27 am to jamiegla1
If you thought another article was coming, wouldn’t you?
Posted on 11/21/21 at 12:28 pm to Hogwallop
Has been a sign of significant price increase. Where as 100% loaned out ALWAYS predicted a dip. That was one of the main reasons I took profits on my long term gains. They may attack again but it may be awhile or this may have been done to allow someone (like Soros) in the other situation to get a big discount on shares plus make bank on the short.
I got what I hoped for, just not how I expected. When I got my big discount, I didn’t fully execute my original plan. My plan was to buy 100k shares at $7 or less. I went a third of that thinking it could go lower. So I got the whale dork in the anus. But I still have significant shares and a shite pot of money if they try again.
I got what I hoped for, just not how I expected. When I got my big discount, I didn’t fully execute my original plan. My plan was to buy 100k shares at $7 or less. I went a third of that thinking it could go lower. So I got the whale dork in the anus. But I still have significant shares and a shite pot of money if they try again.
Posted on 11/21/21 at 8:14 pm to SmackoverHawg
So seeing as I’ve done nothing but rely on the key posters in this thread for information on SLI, I decided to spend some of today doing my own work.
In doing so, I’ve got a couple questions.
1. There are quite a few DLE lithium companies out there. Some of them are already producing lithium using DLE (Argosy Minerals ARYMF) but are trading almost 2 magnitudes less than SLI. Why is SLI trading so high at such an early stage in the project? How did they become a leader in DLE?
2. There are three ways to extract lithium; adsorption, ion exchange, and solvent extraction (assuming a newer and better technology hasn’t been developed). SLI is vague in their process description. Maybe I missed it but is their DLE method widely known? Have they advertised this?
3. Where did the information come from that Tetra sold nearly all of their shares? This is just me being ignorant on the subject. I have no idea how people know this.
4. Where did someone get the information that a quarterly call was pushed back to 11/30?
That’s all I’ve got for now.
In doing so, I’ve got a couple questions.
1. There are quite a few DLE lithium companies out there. Some of them are already producing lithium using DLE (Argosy Minerals ARYMF) but are trading almost 2 magnitudes less than SLI. Why is SLI trading so high at such an early stage in the project? How did they become a leader in DLE?
2. There are three ways to extract lithium; adsorption, ion exchange, and solvent extraction (assuming a newer and better technology hasn’t been developed). SLI is vague in their process description. Maybe I missed it but is their DLE method widely known? Have they advertised this?
3. Where did the information come from that Tetra sold nearly all of their shares? This is just me being ignorant on the subject. I have no idea how people know this.
4. Where did someone get the information that a quarterly call was pushed back to 11/30?
That’s all I’ve got for now.
Posted on 11/21/21 at 8:17 pm to jamiegla1
Tetra reported a filing last Friday morning showing that they sold almost 95% of their shares. Just look up press releases on their stock and you’ll find it.
Posted on 11/21/21 at 8:32 pm to jamiegla1
Hadnt heard of Argosy, nice find.
I believe DLE technology is very specific to locations and their reserves. For example, the SLI technology would not be necessarily great and effective at a different site outside the smackover region without tweaking and new R&D.
I cant find anywhere where it says they are using DLE. Alot of the pictures of rincon show evaporation pools which is currently the dominate method of mining lithium. Not sure they are using DLE
This is not what SLI does; cant really be done in Arkansas; climate doesnt allow for it.
That's what I'm talking about. Looks real green right? Well...not the color... but the idea. uhhh.... nvm
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Argosy Minerals Limited engages in the exploration and development of lithium projects in Australia and the United States. The company’s flagship project is Rincon lithium project that covers an area of approximately 2,794 hectares of mining concessions located within the Salar del Rincon in Salta Province, Argentina. It also holds 100% interest in the Tonopah lithium project comprises 425 claims covering an area of approximately 34.25 square kilometers located in the Big Smokey Valley region in Nevada, the United States. The company was incorporated in 2010 and is headquartered in Perth, Australia.
I believe DLE technology is very specific to locations and their reserves. For example, the SLI technology would not be necessarily great and effective at a different site outside the smackover region without tweaking and new R&D.
I cant find anywhere where it says they are using DLE. Alot of the pictures of rincon show evaporation pools which is currently the dominate method of mining lithium. Not sure they are using DLE
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Companies pump brine containing lithium to the surface, where it's fed via canals to plastic-lined evaporation ponds. Thanks to high evaporation rates and low levels of precipitation (around one inch per year) the water quickly disappears, leaving deposits of lithium, boron and other salts
This is not what SLI does; cant really be done in Arkansas; climate doesnt allow for it.

That's what I'm talking about. Looks real green right? Well...not the color... but the idea. uhhh.... nvm
This post was edited on 11/21/21 at 8:48 pm
Posted on 11/21/21 at 9:01 pm to Pendulum
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I cant find anywhere where it says they are using DLE. Alot of the pictures of rincon show evaporation pools which is currently the dominate method of mining lithium. Not sure they are using DLE
good catch. I had about 30 tabs open on my laptop. I think I mixed up Alpha APHLF and Argosy.
I get that the technology is specific to impurities and Li concentration. What has separated SLI from others that its trading so high relatively speaking?
I was looking through their technical staff and some of their expertise. I found a few patents from one of their staff. Pretty different technology from the standard DLE approaches. Nothing new in ion exchange technology but the application would probably be new for lithium. It may not even be relevant but it definitely stood out.
ETA the parent didn’t directly address DLE but was relevant
This post was edited on 11/21/21 at 9:19 pm
Posted on 11/21/21 at 9:19 pm to Hogwallop
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clear sign which way?
Positive. It’s an indication Blue Orca’s hit piece was probably the reason for such high short interest recently and possibly spread to others. They are likely out now after having made a nice gain. I feel good about it going to $11-$12 this week.
This post was edited on 11/21/21 at 9:24 pm
Posted on 11/21/21 at 9:21 pm to SmackoverHawg
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Has been a sign of significant price increase. Where as 100% loaned out ALWAYS predicted a dip. That was one of the main reasons I took profits on my long term gains.
It’s also additional info that people in this thread can use collectively. Even though some wish others would not lend out shares, we have been able to gain some short term insight based on them doing it and telling us what percentages were lent out. This thread has a lot of positives that are rarely available on Internet forums.
Posted on 11/21/21 at 10:08 pm to Pendulum
Maybe this will explain a bit better as to how they do it. From the SLI YouTube channel:
SLI DLE process
SLI DLE process
Posted on 11/21/21 at 11:45 pm to jamiegla1
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4. Where did someone get the information that a quarterly call was pushed back to 11/30?
Robinhood.
Also ... it just got pushed back to 12/3
What is going on?
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