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International Tower Hill Mines Ltd (THM) is not a strong buy for a beginner, long-term investor at this moment. Despite insider buying and positive technical indicators, the company's financial performance is weak, with no revenue and negative net income. Additionally, there are no strong proprietary trading signals or significant catalysts to justify immediate investment.
The stock shows bullish moving averages (SMA_5 > SMA_20 > SMA_200), and the MACD histogram is positive and expanding, indicating an upward trend. However, the RSI_6 is at 83.73, signaling an overbought condition, which may lead to a short-term pullback. Key resistance levels are at R1: 3.247 and R2: 3.533, while support levels are at S1: 2.323 and S2: 2.037.
Insider buying has increased significantly by 12938.91% over the last month.
The company recently secured $115 million in financing to advance its Livengood Gold Project.
Participation in the BMO Global Metals, Mining & Critical Minerals Conference may enhance visibility and attract investor interest.
The company has no revenue and continues to report negative net income.
The RSI indicates the stock is overbought, suggesting potential short-term downside risk.
Broader market sentiment is negative, with the S&P 500 down 0.6% in pre-market trading.
In Q3 2025, the company reported no revenue growth (0% YoY), a net income of -$732,303 (up 9.74% YoY), and no EPS improvement. Gross margin remains at 0%. The financials indicate a lack of profitability and growth.
No analyst rating or price target data available.
