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Created: 2025-07-18 14:04:50 UTC

If you’ve been following my posts for a while, you’ll know I’ve been holding $KUYA.cn $KUYA.c, $AGMR.v, and $GRSL.v for some time. And yes, $EXN.v rounds out that top four.

They’re all relatively close in terms of weighting, but if I had to pick one that stands out slightly more, $KUYA.c is my largest silver position.

As for $EXN.v, I’ve covered that one before in a separate thread, so I won’t repeat it here. But if you’re new to that name or it catches you off guard, I genuinely encourage you to scroll through some of my previous posts or check out a few of the better writeups floating around.

This isn’t the old La Platosa story from before its 2023 shutdown. Since mid-2024, Excellon has completed a major recapitalization, restructured the mine’s financing and contracts, and put in place a clear path to restart and expand production...

This thread focuses on $KUYA.cn and $GRSL.v, not because the others don’t matter (they do), but because these two are often misunderstood or misrepresented. And in $GRSL.v case, I’ve seen plenty of content floating around, but not all of it has the facts right.

$AGMR.v is already on most radars, especially lately... and sometimes with wildly different conclusions. I might circle back to that one later, but for now, let’s keep it simple...

Here’s what stands out most when you look at $KUYA.cn and $GRSL.v side by side 👇

@KuyaSilver 
@GRSilverMining

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XXXXX engagements

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[$exnv](/topic/$exnv)
[$grslv](/topic/$grslv)
[$agmrv](/topic/$agmrv)
[$kuyac](/topic/$kuyac)
[$kuyacn](/topic/$kuyacn)
[signals](/topic/signals)

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DVSignals Avatar DeepValue Signals @DVSignals on x 2222 followers Created: 2025-07-18 14:04:50 UTC

If you’ve been following my posts for a while, you’ll know I’ve been holding $KUYA.cn $KUYA.c, $AGMR.v, and $GRSL.v for some time. And yes, $EXN.v rounds out that top four.

They’re all relatively close in terms of weighting, but if I had to pick one that stands out slightly more, $KUYA.c is my largest silver position.

As for $EXN.v, I’ve covered that one before in a separate thread, so I won’t repeat it here. But if you’re new to that name or it catches you off guard, I genuinely encourage you to scroll through some of my previous posts or check out a few of the better writeups floating around.

This isn’t the old La Platosa story from before its 2023 shutdown. Since mid-2024, Excellon has completed a major recapitalization, restructured the mine’s financing and contracts, and put in place a clear path to restart and expand production...

This thread focuses on $KUYA.cn and $GRSL.v, not because the others don’t matter (they do), but because these two are often misunderstood or misrepresented. And in $GRSL.v case, I’ve seen plenty of content floating around, but not all of it has the facts right.

$AGMR.v is already on most radars, especially lately... and sometimes with wildly different conclusions. I might circle back to that one later, but for now, let’s keep it simple...

Here’s what stands out most when you look at $KUYA.cn and $GRSL.v side by side 👇

@KuyaSilver @GRSilverMining

XXXXX engagements

Engagements Line Chart

Related Topics $exnv $grslv $agmrv $kuyac $kuyacn signals

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