Articles On Cauldron Energy (ASX:CXU)
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Gold Digger: Are ASX large cap gold stocks a screaming buy?
The valuations of major gold miners remain weak despite falling debt and record dividends, according to the latest Metals Focus Gold Peer Group Analysis. Australia’s largest gold miners Newcrest (ASX:NCM), Northern Star (ASX:NST), and Evolu... |
Stockhead | CXU | 3 years ago |
Gold Digger: Where do we go from here?
It’s been a frustrating few months for gold bulls. As an investment hedge, gold shines during periods of poor or volatile market sentiment. It loves drama like pandemics, civil wars, or the unprecedented failure of the Lehman Brothers in 20... |
Stockhead | CXU | 3 years ago |
Closing Bell: Energy leads the ASX to another gain, but one stock gained 265pc
It was another day of gains for the ASX led by the energy sector. The ASX 200 rose by 0.116% to close at 7,437 while the ASX Emerging Companies Index rose 0.56% to close at 2,527. Although there was an even number of winners and losers amon... |
Stockhead | CXU | 3 years ago |
Resources Top … 9: ASX uranium stocks are going berserk
The uranium space is going bonkers. The spark has been the Sprott Physical Uranium Trust (SPUT), which started buying up physical uranium and taking it out of market circulation in August. So far, this has pushed spot price to +6-year highs... |
Stockhead | CXU | 3 years ago |
Gold Digger: Is sentiment slowly returning to the gold space?
Gold continues to consolidate around $US1,800/oz which, if we went back in time to July 2020, would be cause for celebration. Back then $US1,800/oz was an eight-year high and bullish sentiment was nudging even the shittiest exploration stoc... |
Stockhead | CXU | 3 years ago |
ASX Capital Raise Roundup: TGIF (Thank God it’s FrIPOday)
ASX Capital Raise Roundup is a fortnightly look at ASX capital raisings. Investors were taken by surprise, in particular, with Thursday’s selloff. There were a number of explanations, but the biggest reasons resonating with us are seasonali... |
Stockhead | CXU | 3 years ago |
Cauldron Energy talks $1.2 million raise and plans for its uranium, sand and gold projects
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Proactive Investors | CXU | 3 years ago |
Closing Bell: ASX has a volatile day but closes a whisker higher
After falling as much as 0.5% in the morning trade the ASX ultimately closed higher than yesterday. The ASX 200 closed at 7,530 points – 0.02% higher than yesterday – while the ASX Emerging Companies Index closed 0.55% higher at 2,474. Reso... |
Stockhead | CXU | 3 years ago |
10 at 10: These ASX stocks are there for the taking this morning
Stockhead’s Top 10 at 10, published at 10.15am each trading day, highlights the best (and worst) performing ASX small caps in morning trade using live data. It’s a short, sharp update to help frame the trading day by showing the biggest mov... |
Stockhead | CXU | 3 years ago |
14 out of 15 ASX uranium stocks are riding the spot price higher today
Uranium is going gangbusters right now. The spot uranium price has pushed past $35/lb for first time in six years thanks to the Sprott Physical Uranium Trust (SPUT) sparking the lift when it started buying up and storing physical uranium. S... |
Stockhead | CXU | 3 years ago |
Resources Top 5 (ish): Tolga’s top picks, hot IPOs, and all the uranium stocks
Sleepy tiddler Genesis Resources up 55% on no news, goes into trading halt Newly listed gold and base metals explorer Ballymore up ~100% in early trade ASX uranium stocks surge as spot price surpasses 6-year highs Here are the biggest sma... |
Stockhead | CXU | 3 years ago |
Closing Bell: ASX goes green to start the week
It was a positive start to the week for the Australian bourse. The ASX 200 rose 0.22% to 7,505 while the ASX Emerging Companies Index gained nearly 2% and closed at 2,331 – a two week high following a 6% drop in the week before last. The ga... |
Stockhead | CXU | 3 years ago |
Gold Digger: Northern Star’s share price down 30pc for FY21, despite posting $1bn profit
Gold bugs would be breathing a sigh of relief this week as the price stabilises just shy of $US1,800/oz ($2,463/oz Aussie) thanks to Monday’s healthy 1.5% gain. While there are plenty of other red hot sectors attracting investor dollars rig... |
Stockhead | CXU | 3 years ago |
Cauldron Energy kicks off drilling at historical Blackwood Gold Project in Victoria
Following initial mapping and sampling work, Cauldron aims to move quickly to drilling and resource definition work. |
Proactive Investors | CXU | 3 years ago |
ASX stocks are beginning to react as uranium spot price approaches 5-year highs
Last week, the Sprott Physical Uranium Trust (SPUT) started buying up physical uranium, taking it out of market circulation. This yellowcake will be sequestered for the long term. Last week it was 900,000lb. On Tuesday another 400,000lb was... |
Stockhead | CXU | 3 years ago |
Gold about to hit next leg of bull market and stocks are cheap, expert says
The gold price itself had 12 months of consolidation. Now we are entering a new stage of a bull market which Barry Dawes of Martin Place Securities believes “will take it much, much higher”. In the big scheme of things, the pullback we have... |
Stockhead | CXU | 3 years ago |
Cauldron Energy 'kicking goals' as underground exploration drilling commences at Blackwood
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Proactive Investors | CXU | 3 years ago |
Cauldron Energy begins underground drilling at Blackwood Gold Project
The company is about to drill-test a portion of the prematurely closed Blackwood Goldfields, where economic depression, war and water combined to close down the field in the early 1900s. |
Proactive Investors | CXU | 3 years ago |
Gold Digger: Bulls vs Bears – which team are you on?
On Sunday, a chaotic ‘flash crash’ saw the gold price plummet into the $US1600s per ounce before staging a mild recovery. Experts mostly point to a better than expected jobs report out of the US for heavy selling that saw the traditional he... |
Stockhead | CXU | 3 years ago |
Gold Digger: Gold regains the crown if crypto crashes
As an uncorrelated asset – value not tied to larger fluctuations in the traditional markets — gold has had “its lunch cut a bit” by crypto, PCF Capital’s Liam Twigger says. “There is an article in the last Economist asking, ‘what happens if... |
Stockhead | CXU | 3 years ago |
Gold Digger: The top performing junior gold stocks for July
Strong consumer buying and modest institutional investment helped create gold demand of 955.1 tonnes over Q2 – a 9% rise from Q1 2021, and in line with the equivalent period last year. While both consumers and retail investors were purchasi... |
Stockhead | CXU | 3 years ago |
10 at 10: These ASX stocks are getting on the move this morning
Stockhead’s Top 10 at 10, published at 10.15am each trading day, highlights the best (and worst) performing ASX small caps in morning trade using live data. It’s a short, sharp update to help frame the trading day by showing the biggest mov... |
Stockhead | CXU | 3 years ago |
Closing Bell: Today’s biggest small cap movers on the ASX
Closing Bell is Stockhead’s daily recap of the ASX’s biggest winners and losers. Data is taken at the market close – at 4.10pm AEDT. Stocks highlighted in yellow rose (or fell) after making announcements during intraday trade. WINNERS Scrol... |
Stockhead | CXU | 3 years ago |
Gold Digger: It’s time to get fired up about the ‘Green and Gold’
It is no longer just lip service — to create max value for shareholders, miners know they need good Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) credentials. Failing to maintain good relationships with stakeholders (like governments, local co... |
Stockhead | CXU | 3 years ago |
Gold Digger: Is gold the ‘ultimate contrarian investment’ right now?
Gold had its worst month since November 2016 in June, down 7% to $US1,779/oz. Mining and exploration stocks have followed suit. This bearish trend creates a buying opportunity, experts say. Boutique investment advisory firm head Frank Holme... |
Stockhead | CXU | 3 years ago |
Cauldron Energy enhances exploration skillset with key gold and uranium experience
Geologist Asha Rao has been appointed full-time exploration manager and is returning to the company to extend the exploration model she helped build for predicting mineralisation within the Yanrey Uranium Project. |
Proactive Investors | CXU | 3 years ago |
Cauldron Energy to extend Yanrey footprint with tenements prospective for ISR-style uranium
The company has utilised its predictive exploration model to acquire the new tenements prospective for In-situ Recovery style uranium mineralisation at the WA project. |
Proactive Investors | CXU | 3 years ago |
Cauldron Energy expands uranium footprint and gears up for gold exploration in Victoria
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Proactive Investors | CXU | 3 years ago |
Boss Energy MD Duncan Craib on the wave of interest in uranium, and the case to restart Honeymoon
Momentum is steadily building for uranium companies, as investors who have bet on the bottom for the past several years begin to see returns amid broader positive sentiment in the market. Percolating in the background is a wave of optimism... |
Stockhead | CXU | 3 years ago |
Cauldron Energy receives final tick of approval to begin exploration at Blackwood Gold Project
Consent from Melbourne Water follows approval in March 2021 by Victoria’s mining regulator Earth Resources Regulation (ERR) for Cauldron’s planned underground drilling and sampling exploration operation. |
Proactive Investors | CXU | 3 years ago |
Gold Digger: Feds inflation warning sends prices diving
The market giveth and the market taketh. Truer words have never been spoken with gold prices diving nearly US$100 in less than a day after the US Federal Reserve signalled higher inflation and that interest rates could rise twice by 2023. G... |
Stockhead | CXU | 3 years ago |
Gold Digger: Sizzling oil prices suggest gold will hit US$2000/oz soon
Gold is re-starting its bull rally as two major obstacles — higher US Treasury yields and Bitcoin — fizzle. “Strong headwinds from parabolic Bitcoin and rising bond yields appear to have run their course,” Bloomberg Intelligence senior comm... |
Stockhead | CXU | 3 years ago |
Power Up: Uranium is picking up speed
Uranium optimism is growing with governments around the world including nuclear energy in their plans to slash carbon emissions and the US saying outright that achieving its climate goals would not be possible without nuclear plants. Nuclea... |
Stockhead | CXU | 3 years ago |
Gold Digger: ASX gold stocks making gains on good news stories
Gold’s rally ran out of puff this week, with the precious metal dropping about 2% below ~$1US1,870/oz at Thursday close. Kitco’s Jim Wyckoff calls it “routine profit taking”. “Importantly, the price uptrend in gold on the daily chart remain... |
Stockhead | CXU | 3 years ago |
Gold Digger: Strong inflation could pump gold price to $US8,900/oz by the end of the decade, experts say
Over the past two months the gold price has turned a corner, up ~12.7% to a high of $US1898/oz. That’s a four month high, erasing almost all of 2021’s losses. The share prices of local gold stocks have responded in kind. Over the past month... |
Stockhead | CXU | 3 years ago |
Cauldron Energy promotes Simon Youds to executive chairman role
From the company’s perspective, in the near term the sand project interests provide an opportunity to generate cashflows consistent with its corporate strategy. |
Proactive Investors | CXU | 3 years ago |
Gold Digger: Instos pour back into gold as Bitcoin loses spark
Are large Bitcoin investors moving back into precious metals? In a note to clients, JPMorgan said large institutional investors are dumping bitcoin in favour of gold, reversing a trend that’s played out over the last two quarters. “The bitc... |
Stockhead | CXU | 3 years ago |
Gold Digger: Great news – gold price headwinds just became a tailwind
The recovery in the gold price from its early March lows — ~$1,670s to over $1,825 currently — was mostly driven by the decline in real interest rates and, more recently a poor US jobs report and increasing inflation. US core inflation in A... |
Stockhead | CXU | 3 years ago |
Why are these stocks getting investors’ attention?
The Australian stock market marginally rose on Friday with S&P/ ASX200 gaining 0.27% to 7080.80 towards the end of the day, led by the travel stocks Webjet Limited (ASX:WEB) and Flight Centre Travel Group Limited (ASX:FLT) up 7.87% and... |
Kalkine Media | CXU | 3 years ago |
Cauldron Energy talks strategy and near-term cashflow opportunities from its Blackwood gold project
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Proactive Investors | CXU | 3 years ago |
Gold Digger: Australia’s big gold miners are getting bigger, and investors should reap the benefits
“When you stop growing you start dying,” is a saying the ASX’s largest gold miners have apparently taken to heart. While hopefully remaining cognisant of the expensive, value-destroying deals which occurred when gold last peaked in the 2010... |
Stockhead | CXU | 3 years ago |
Power Up: Energy demand is recovering, but who’s winning?
Energy is an essential piece of modern life and while energy demand fell in 2020 due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, emerging markets and developing economies are expected to drive a 4.6 per cent increase in demand. In its Global En... |
Stockhead | CXU | 3 years ago |
Uranium supply is falling well behind demand. These ASX stocks are rushing to fill the hole
By 2030, there will not be enough uranium production to meet demand, even if every single idled mine and planned project goes into production. That’s the base case (most expected) scenario. The Nuclear Fuel Report 2019, World Nuclear Associ... |
Stockhead | CXU | 3 years ago |
Gold Digger: Geopolitical tantrums help, but they aren’t the main reason gold prices will recover later this year
The gold price traditionally thrives on geopolitical drama. Heightened tensions in eastern Ukraine, the recent incident at an Iranian nuclear site, and news of an unofficial US delegation visiting Taiwan are recent reminders that 2021 will... |
Stockhead | CXU | 3 years ago |
Power Up: Shale oil is a dagger aimed at the heart of oil prices
Power Up is Stockhead’s fortnightly look at all the news and moves driving ASX energy stocks. After a brief foray above the $US65 ($85.60) a barrel mark in March, oil prices have slid back down to hover around the $US60 a barrel level thank... |
Stockhead | CXU | 3 years ago |
Gold Digger: Is gold starting its climb back up to the top?
Gold continues to trend upwards on the back of US dollar’s ongoing weakness and concerns about inflation, so it’s unsurprising that the majority of gold plays on our watchlist have marked gains this week. The previous metal is currently tra... |
Stockhead | CXU | 3 years ago |
Gold Digger: Let’s meet the new small cap gold class of 2021
The gold price may have languished slightly in 2021, but the number of gold IPOs certainly has not. Here’s what the newest ASX gold explorers are doing, where they are doing it, and why investors should care. KINCORA COPPER (ASX:KCC) The... |
Stockhead | CXU | 3 years ago |
Gold Digger: Which three ASX gold stocks have made the most gains over the past year?
Strange to think that it is a year since the world was turned upside down when the World Health Organisation declared COVID-19 a worldwide pandemic in mid-March 2020. In the week that followed the price of gold tumbled nearly $US200 to $US1... |
Stockhead | CXU | 3 years ago |
Gold Digger: You should ALWAYS have gold exposure in your portfolio, expert says
A recent round of support for gold has seen the price consolidate above $US1,700 an ounce. However, with policy support from central banks, US stimulus and employment growth — underpinned by big infrastructure projects — you’d “expect gold... |
Stockhead | CXU | 3 years ago |
Gold Digger: Investors take note — gold prices always bounce hard in January
For goldies, 2020 was a year when good news was rewarded, and great news celebrated. The precious metal has gained about 22 per cent year-to-date despite treading water since mid-August. And there’s a strong chance 2021 will start off with... |
Stockhead | CXU | 3 years ago |