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#ALTSEASON 2026 💸 JUNE, JULY, AUGUST ALTCOINS and MEMECOINS WILL GO PARABOLIC 🔥 🚀 WHAT PROJECT DO YOU STILL BELIEVE IN RIGHT NOW, DESPITE EVERYTHING? 👇$SEI $FET $AXS
#ALTSEASON 2026 💸

JUNE, JULY, AUGUST ALTCOINS and MEMECOINS WILL GO PARABOLIC 🔥 🚀

WHAT PROJECT DO YOU STILL BELIEVE IN RIGHT NOW, DESPITE EVERYTHING? 👇$SEI $FET $AXS
#TrumpMediaPostsOver238MQ2Loss JUST IN: Trump Media to revamp crypto treasury strategy after $238M Q2 loss, directing more resources to core media business. Could signal tighter risk management and potential reshaping of crypto exposure. (ticker assumed for context)$ME $STRK $BTC
#TrumpMediaPostsOver238MQ2Loss JUST IN: Trump Media to revamp crypto treasury strategy after $238M Q2 loss, directing more resources to core media business. Could signal tighter risk management and potential reshaping of crypto exposure. (ticker assumed for context)$ME $STRK $BTC
#BarrickMiningFalls8% Barrick Mining reported Q2 2026 revenue of US$5.29 billion, up 44% from the same period last year, as higher gold prices and improved production supported stronger financial results. Net earnings increased 50% year-over-year to US$1.22 billion, while adjusted net earnings rose 70% to US$1.36 billion. Barrick realized an average gold price of US$4,417 per ounce during the quarter and produced 796,000 ounces of gold. Sequentially, however, several financial metrics weakened. Net earnings declined 24% from Q1, operating cash flow fell to US$1.70 billion from US$2.55 billion, and free cash flow decreased to US$515 million from US$1.58 billion. Higher operating costs contributed to the decline. Gold all-in sustaining costs increased to US$1,866 per ounce from US$1,708 in Q1. Adjusted earnings of US$0.82 per share also came in below analyst expectations of approximately US$0.88. Barrick maintained its 2026 gold production guidance of 2.90–3.25 million ounces. $B $LA $LQTY
#BarrickMiningFalls8% Barrick Mining reported Q2 2026 revenue of US$5.29 billion, up 44% from the same period last year, as higher gold prices and improved production supported stronger financial results.

Net earnings increased 50% year-over-year to US$1.22 billion, while adjusted net earnings rose 70% to US$1.36 billion. Barrick realized an average gold price of US$4,417 per ounce during the quarter and produced 796,000 ounces of gold.

Sequentially, however, several financial metrics weakened. Net earnings declined 24% from Q1, operating cash flow fell to US$1.70 billion from US$2.55 billion, and free cash flow decreased to US$515 million from US$1.58 billion.

Higher operating costs contributed to the decline. Gold all-in sustaining costs increased to US$1,866 per ounce from US$1,708 in Q1.

Adjusted earnings of US$0.82 per share also came in below analyst expectations of approximately US$0.88.

Barrick maintained its 2026 gold production guidance of 2.90–3.25 million ounces.
$B $LA $LQTY
#BarrickMiningFalls8% Barrick Mining has released its Q2 figures Revenue of $5.29 billion exceeds expectations of $5.08 billion Earnings per share of $0.82 misses expectations of $0.84 Gold production of 796,000 ounces Copper production of 56,000 tons Outlook FY2026: CapEx between $3.8-4.2 billion$B $LUMIA $EGLD
#BarrickMiningFalls8% Barrick Mining has released its Q2 figures

Revenue of $5.29 billion exceeds expectations of $5.08 billion

Earnings per share of $0.82 misses expectations of $0.84

Gold production of 796,000 ounces
Copper production of 56,000 tons

Outlook FY2026:
CapEx between $3.8-4.2 billion$B $LUMIA $EGLD
#BarrickMiningFalls8% Barrick Mining | $B | 1D Technical structure: The disappointment after the earnings triggered a technical rejection that sent B back inside its bearish channel. Until it recovers the upper part of the channel and strongly breaks above the 200-day SMA, the short-term scenario will remain corrective.$GENIUS $WLFI
#BarrickMiningFalls8% Barrick Mining | $B | 1D

Technical structure:
The disappointment after the earnings triggered a technical rejection that sent B back inside its bearish channel. Until it recovers the upper part of the channel and strongly breaks above the 200-day SMA, the short-term scenario will remain corrective.$GENIUS $WLFI
#BarrickMiningFalls8% 🚨💥 BARRICK MINING 💥🚨 THE GOLD GIANT THAT DROPS 6% TODAY 📉 ⛏️ WHAT IS BARRICK MINING? Barrick Mining is one of the largest mining companies in the world, specializing mainly in gold and copper. It operates major mines in the Americas, Africa, Saudi Arabia, and other markets. 🥇 Its business consists of extracting, processing, and selling gold. 🟠 Copper is gaining more and more weight in its strategy, especially with projects like Lumwana in Zambia. Among its key assets are Nevada Gold Mines 🇺🇸, Pueblo Viejo 🇩🇴, Kibali 🇨🇩, Loulo-Gounkoto 🇲🇱, and Lumwana 🇿🇲. 🚨 BARRICK DROPS ~6% TODAY AFTER REPORTING RESULTS. But the numbers are surprising: 💰 Revenue: $5.292B → +44% 📈 Net profit: $1.217B → +50% 🚀 Adjusted EPS: $0.82 → +74% 🥇 Gold produced: 796,000 oz → +11% It also produced above the top end of its guidance. So why is it falling? 💥 COSTS. Gold AISC: $1.684 → $1.866/oz Cost of sales: $1.654 → $1.993/oz 📉 EPS also came in slightly below expectations. 💸 And there’s another worrying data point: Attributable FCF fell to $141M, while capex edged closer to $1.000B. The market wants to see that the huge gold price really turns into cash flow. 🔥 And there’s more: 🇺🇸 BARRICK + NEWMONT 💰 $1.950M cash agreement 🥇 Operations on Nevada assets 🏦 The long-awaited IPO of North American assets moves ahead 📊 TECHNICAL ANALYSIS. 🟢 34 € → key support 🟡 36 € → first resistance 🔴 38 € → main resistance Losing 34 € could send it toward 32.5–33 €. Reclaiming 36 € and later 38 € would significantly improve the structure. 🎯 CONCLUSION. @barrick_mining has NOT presented bad results. It has reported brutal growth, more production, and much more profit. $B $CTSI $SOXSB
#BarrickMiningFalls8% 🚨💥 BARRICK MINING 💥🚨

THE GOLD GIANT THAT DROPS 6% TODAY 📉

⛏️ WHAT IS BARRICK MINING?

Barrick Mining is one of the largest mining companies in the world, specializing mainly in gold and copper. It operates major mines in the Americas, Africa, Saudi Arabia, and other markets.

🥇 Its business consists of extracting, processing, and selling gold.

🟠 Copper is gaining more and more weight in its strategy, especially with projects like Lumwana in Zambia.

Among its key assets are Nevada Gold Mines 🇺🇸, Pueblo Viejo 🇩🇴, Kibali 🇨🇩, Loulo-Gounkoto 🇲🇱, and Lumwana 🇿🇲.

🚨 BARRICK DROPS ~6% TODAY AFTER REPORTING RESULTS.

But the numbers are surprising:

💰 Revenue: $5.292B → +44%
📈 Net profit: $1.217B → +50%
🚀 Adjusted EPS: $0.82 → +74%
🥇 Gold produced: 796,000 oz → +11%

It also produced above the top end of its guidance.

So why is it falling?

💥 COSTS.

Gold AISC:
$1.684 → $1.866/oz

Cost of sales:
$1.654 → $1.993/oz

📉 EPS also came in slightly below expectations.

💸 And there’s another worrying data point:

Attributable FCF fell to $141M, while capex edged closer to $1.000B.

The market wants to see that the huge gold price really turns into cash flow.

🔥 And there’s more:

🇺🇸 BARRICK + NEWMONT

💰 $1.950M cash agreement
🥇 Operations on Nevada assets
🏦 The long-awaited IPO of North American assets moves ahead

📊 TECHNICAL ANALYSIS.

🟢 34 € → key support
🟡 36 € → first resistance
🔴 38 € → main resistance

Losing 34 € could send it toward 32.5–33 €.

Reclaiming 36 € and later 38 € would significantly improve the structure.

🎯 CONCLUSION.

@barrick_mining has NOT presented bad results.

It has reported brutal growth, more production, and much more profit.

$B $CTSI $SOXSB
#BarrickMiningFalls8% BARRICK MINING $B TURNED $2,551-AN-OUNCE MARGINS INTO $141M OF FREE CASH: Barrick Mining $B at $41.06 (after hours), -$2.62 / -6.00% from Friday's $43.68 close; the regular session settled $40.90 after touching $39.44. The Toronto gold and copper miner reported before the open today at 6:00am ET. Revenue $5.29B, +44% YoY; adjusted EPS (per-share profit with one-time items stripped) $0.82, +74%. Both landed under consensus, though the feeds disagree badly - $0.83-$0.94 on EPS, $5.08B -$5.67B on revenue - so the size of the miss depends on whose sheet you read. The stock price picked the harsh one. Production was not the problem. Gold output hit 796k ounces, above the company's own 730k-770k guide and +11% on the March quarter, sold at a realized $4,417/oz against all-in sustaining costs - the full freight of pulling an ounce out and keeping the mine running - of $1,866/oz. That is $2,551 of margin an ounce, about 58 cents of every revenue dollar. The session was decided on the cash line. Attributable free cash flow (what is left for Barrick's own shareholders after capital spending, once the minority partners' share is stripped out) was $141M, down about a third from $212M . Attributable operating cash flow was $1.12B; roughly $980M of it went straight back into the ground as mine capital. AISC rose 11% YoY, and management even trimmed the 2026 capex guide to $3.8 B-$4.2B from $4.0 B-$4.45B. Against that, Barrick returned $1.50B to shareholders that quarter - $1.209B of buybacks plus the $0.175 dividend - up 242% YoY. Roughly ten dollars out for every dollar the quarter actually freed up. The balance sheet funded it: $5.93B of cash, $1.245B net cash. $HEMI $NIL $1000CAT
#BarrickMiningFalls8% BARRICK MINING $B TURNED $2,551-AN-OUNCE MARGINS INTO $141M OF FREE CASH:

Barrick Mining $B at $41.06 (after hours), -$2.62 / -6.00% from Friday's $43.68 close; the regular session settled $40.90 after touching $39.44. The Toronto gold and copper miner reported before the open today at 6:00am ET.

Revenue $5.29B, +44% YoY; adjusted EPS (per-share profit with one-time items stripped) $0.82, +74%. Both landed under consensus, though the feeds disagree badly - $0.83-$0.94 on EPS, $5.08B -$5.67B on revenue - so the size of the miss depends on whose sheet you read. The stock price picked the harsh one.

Production was not the problem. Gold output hit 796k ounces, above the company's own 730k-770k guide and +11% on the March quarter, sold at a realized $4,417/oz against all-in sustaining costs - the full freight of pulling an ounce out and keeping the mine running - of $1,866/oz. That is $2,551 of margin an ounce, about 58 cents of every revenue dollar.

The session was decided on the cash line. Attributable free cash flow (what is left for Barrick's own shareholders after capital spending, once the minority partners' share is stripped out) was $141M, down about a third from $212M . Attributable operating cash flow was $1.12B; roughly $980M of it went straight back into the ground as mine capital. AISC rose 11% YoY, and management even trimmed the 2026 capex guide to $3.8 B-$4.2B from $4.0 B-$4.45B.

Against that, Barrick returned $1.50B to shareholders that quarter - $1.209B of buybacks plus the $0.175 dividend - up 242% YoY. Roughly ten dollars out for every dollar the quarter actually freed up. The balance sheet funded it: $5.93B of cash, $1.245B net cash.

$HEMI $NIL $1000CAT
#TrumpDemandsCompensationFromIran 🇺🇸 BREAKING: Oil surges past $90 as Hormuz deal hopes fade, pulling US stocks off record highs. Brent is up over 6%, extending Monday's spike after Trump demanded Iran pay compensation for those killed in its wars. The S&P 500 slipped 0.1% from Friday's record, with the 10-year yield at 4.70%. All eyes now turn to Wednesday's CPI.$CL $EPIC $IOTX
#TrumpDemandsCompensationFromIran 🇺🇸 BREAKING: Oil surges past $90 as Hormuz deal hopes fade, pulling US stocks off record highs.

Brent is up over 6%, extending Monday's spike after Trump demanded Iran pay compensation for those killed in its wars.

The S&P 500 slipped 0.1% from Friday's record, with the 10-year yield at 4.70%.

All eyes now turn to Wednesday's CPI.$CL $EPIC $IOTX
#TrumpDemandsCompensationFromIran BREAKING: 🇮🇷 Iran declares it will keep the Strait of Hormuz CLOSED and rejects any future deal with Trump. Per Iranian outlets and an advisor to Parliament Speaker Ghalibaf, Iran says it will wait until Trump’s term ends in 2029 to restart negotiations. “Trump will not reach an agreement with us. We will accompany him until his term ends,” said Majid Shakeri, Ghalibaf’s advisor. He added that Iran’s strategy is to maintain “neither war nor peace” through denial, ambiguity and strategic patience. Iran’s conditions to open the Strait remain unchanged: $300 billion in compensation, the release of frozen assets, and the withdrawal of U.S. forces.$AXTIB $PROM $COHRB
#TrumpDemandsCompensationFromIran BREAKING: 🇮🇷 Iran declares it will keep the Strait of Hormuz CLOSED and rejects any future deal with Trump.

Per Iranian outlets and an advisor to Parliament Speaker Ghalibaf, Iran says it will wait until Trump’s term ends in 2029 to restart negotiations.

“Trump will not reach an agreement with us. We will accompany him until his term ends,” said Majid Shakeri, Ghalibaf’s advisor.

He added that Iran’s strategy is to maintain “neither war nor peace” through denial, ambiguity and strategic patience.

Iran’s conditions to open the Strait remain unchanged: $300 billion in compensation, the release of frozen assets, and the withdrawal of U.S. forces.$AXTIB $PROM $COHRB
#TrumpDemandsCompensationFromIran Trump Demands Reparations from Iran for American Casualties. President Trump has instructed U.S. negotiators to demand reparations from Iran for Americans harmed by the regime, countering Tehran’s calls for compensation over recent conflicts. PULSE POINTS ❓ WHAT HAPPENED: President Donald J. Trump has instructed American negotiators to demand reparations from Iran for the Americans killed and wounded by the regime, mirroring the Islamic Republic’s own demands for compensation. The President issued the demand after Iranian officials reportedly called for Washington to pay out for the damage inflicted on Iran during the five-month war as a condition for reopening the Strait of Hormuz. 📺 DETAIL: Iran has reportedly demanded an end to U.S. military operations and sanctions, compensation for wartime damage, the release of frozen Iranian assets, and the withdrawal of U.S. forces from the region. Tehran has also called for an end to American attacks on its regional allies as part of its conditions for fully reopening Hormuz. A major global energy shipping route, the strait has remained a key flashpoint amid the standoff. Trump said Sunday that Washington was “low-keying” its approach to Iran and was only “semi-negotiating,” signaling that his administration may allow economic pressure to build rather than immediately launch another major military operation. 💬 KEY QUOTE: “I see that representatives of the Islamic Republic of Iran are asking for compensation… [I]t is an interesting idea because now I am likewise demanding compensation from Iran for all of the people that they have killed and gravely wounded.” – President Donald J. Trump 🎯 IMPACT: The U.S. demand for reparations adds a new layer to the tensions between Washington and Tehran, putting pressure on the Iranian regime to address its history of violence against Americans. With the Strait of Hormuz being a vital energy corridor, the ongoing standoff has significant implications for global energy markets.$BMT $C98 $MUBARAK
#TrumpDemandsCompensationFromIran Trump Demands Reparations from Iran for American Casualties.

President Trump has instructed U.S. negotiators to demand reparations from Iran for Americans harmed by the regime, countering Tehran’s calls for compensation over recent conflicts.

PULSE POINTS

❓ WHAT HAPPENED: President Donald J. Trump has instructed American negotiators to demand reparations from Iran for the Americans killed and wounded by the regime, mirroring the Islamic Republic’s own demands for compensation. The President issued the demand after Iranian officials reportedly called for Washington to pay out for the damage inflicted on Iran during the five-month war as a condition for reopening the Strait of Hormuz.

📺 DETAIL: Iran has reportedly demanded an end to U.S. military operations and sanctions, compensation for wartime damage, the release of frozen Iranian assets, and the withdrawal of U.S. forces from the region. Tehran has also called for an end to American attacks on its regional allies as part of its conditions for fully reopening Hormuz. A major global energy shipping route, the strait has remained a key flashpoint amid the standoff. Trump said Sunday that Washington was “low-keying” its approach to Iran and was only “semi-negotiating,” signaling that his administration may allow economic pressure to build rather than immediately launch another major military operation.

💬 KEY QUOTE: “I see that representatives of the Islamic Republic of Iran are asking for compensation… [I]t is an interesting idea because now I am likewise demanding compensation from Iran for all of the people that they have killed and gravely wounded.” – President Donald J. Trump

🎯 IMPACT: The U.S. demand for reparations adds a new layer to the tensions between Washington and Tehran, putting pressure on the Iranian regime to address its history of violence against Americans. With the Strait of Hormuz being a vital energy corridor, the ongoing standoff has significant implications for global energy markets.$BMT $C98 $MUBARAK
#TrumpDemandsCompensationFromIran Iran Observer ⚡️BREAKING: President Trump Demands Compensation from Iran for U.S. Soldiers Killed in the Iraq War “I will ask the negotiators to make this our demand during the negotiations” Iran’s demand for War Reparations has clearly irritated Donald Trump$VANRY $IRENB $TUT
#TrumpDemandsCompensationFromIran Iran Observer
⚡️BREAKING: President Trump Demands Compensation from Iran for U.S. Soldiers Killed in the Iraq War

“I will ask the negotiators to make this our demand during the negotiations”

Iran’s demand for War Reparations has clearly irritated Donald Trump$VANRY $IRENB $TUT
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