Gen Z Bitcoin Investor Discovers Gold Exploration Industry

Watch what happens next month when the meme coin bubble bursts and Gen-Z learns about the existence of the TSX Venture Exchange for the first time in history.

Gen-Z loves to gamble on meme coins that people instantly print out of thin air and wash trade to the stratosphere, but NIA predicts they will have much more fun gambling on the hundreds of high-risk mineral explorers currently trading for less than $0.05 per share many with market caps in the $1-$5 million range.

Some of you may be familiar with Daniela Cambone (formerly of Kitco News, formerly of Stansberry Research, now of ITM Trading).

When Augusta Gold (TSX: G) CEO Donald Taylor discovered the Taylor Deposit causing Arizona Mining to gain by 1,576% from NIA's suggestion price and get acquired for $2.1 billion, Donald Taylor went on Daniela's show first to celebrate the discovery:

Earlier this month, Daniela was at the PDAC 2024 convention, where she was shocked to meet the world's first Gen Z Bitcoin investor to discover the world of gold exploration. Instead of being a sheep buying meme coins, this Gen Z investor was smart enough to realize that if he becomes the only Gen Z investor to focus his career on the gold exploration industry, he has a 100% chance of success vs. all Gen Z meme coin sheep having a 100% chance of being slaughtered.

Watch Daniela's video of the first Gen Z Bitcoin investor to focus his career on the gold exploration industry:

His timing is impeccable considering that Augusta Gold (TSX: G) is about to 5-10X in value as most Crypto meme coins lose 99.99% of their value.

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