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DTR - A no-brainer

 On the face of it, DTR looks like a dead dog. It ain't.

Right now, the share price is hovering around 1 cent which makes it extremely affordable. So what does DTR have? A gold mine, a strontium mine, strong indications of an excellent rare earth elements resource, a Board and Management team that believes so stronly in the business that they have a lot of skin in the game.

The rare earths are particularly exciting as there is a whisper that the US military (yes, DTR opertes in San Bernardino, California) may move to nationalise all of America's rare earth supply as elements of critical importnce. And that will push the price up, and thus the share price os every rare earth producer. DTR is just a 5-minte drive from the massive Mountain Pass mine, and they are building, on-site, a rare earthsproceiing facility - so very limited trucking costs for DTR.

The gold is substantial. There is a lot of it, and that will provide long-term income to the company. Gold is always good.

The strontium is for those organisations who are moving away from rare earth magnets and into permanent ferrous magnets - companies like Tesla and Hitachi 9with many others starting to lean in that direction).

DTR is not a one-trick pony and is setting itself up well for the future. Where do Iexpect the share price to go? Crystal ball gazing says it should go north of 10 cents withn a year - that's a 1000% increase. Beat the banks. Beat the market. It requires faith and a strong hand.

Plus, there is always the possibility of a takeover once things get going properly.

That's whi I like DTR.

Remember, this is not financial advice and you should always do your own research. This is just me and why I am investing where I am.

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