📈 NO-DIRT STREAMER: A First Look at Royalty Streaming

Let’s start with the basics:
Mining for gold or silver is pretty straightforward—you dig in the dirt, haul it up, and pour chemicals over the crushed rock to separate out the good stuff.

But with royalty streaming, you don’t dig.
You don’t pour chemicals.
You don’t move a speck of dirt.

Instead, you take a slice of the action.

Unlike certain unnamed criminal organizations, royalty streaming companies take legitimate periodic payments—either in lump sums or installments—based on the value of the minerals extracted, especially those non-core by-products found while miners are chasing gold or silver.


The Concept: Momentum & Trends

Let’s also accept a key market concept:

Trends run on inertia.
They continue until their momentum dies out. And when they’re near the end of their run, they get confusing.

Think of momentum like a Ford Windsor 351 cubic inch engine.
Take your foot off the gas, and it slows—not because something broke, but because fuel stopped flowing. The market’s the same. When the trend loses its fuel—news, sentiment, money flow—it stalls out.

So how do we read the signs before the slowdown?


The Play: Royalty Streaming

Take ELE as a case study. They’re receiving payments from a group of miners extracting gold, silver, and other valuable by-product minerals. The trick? These by-products aren’t the main show. But their value still tracks with the price of gold.

And while gold and silver prices rise, the royalty streamers benefit—without digging a hole.


Key Factors: Location & Duration

There are countless moving pieces, but two of the most important ones are:

  1. Jurisdiction — Would you rather hold a contract in the DRC or the Commonwealth of Canada? How about Argentina vs. Australia? Stability and local governance affect risk—and reward.
  2. Contract Term — These deals don’t last forever. It pays to know when they expire—and how much upside remains before they do.

While we can’t predict Acts of God or Force Majeure, you can hedge that risk by holding a diversified basket of royalty contracts. That’s the whole point of royalty streamers.


Coming Soon: The NO-DIRT Streamer Letter

We’re launching something new.
At the end of this month, look for our first NO-DIRT Streamer Letter—a deep dive into the top royalty streaming companies, with the best Technical Analysis charts I’ve got on their current setups.

$20 USD/month, money-back guarantee if you’re not satisfied.

Stay tuned.

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One response to “The Role of Royalty Streaming in Mining Profits”

  1. Brent Axelson Avatar
    Brent Axelson

    Hey DG,

    The streamers are probably going to catch a bid now as i have a couple and ele on my watch list.

    But now i see THEY are going to let the cryptos run to hopefully take the shine off gold and the miners.

    I am still underwater 75% on my 25ish miners and not to excited YET to commit more cash to the sector, im staying in PHYZ and select cryptos and just watching.

    Thx for your work and letter !

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